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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#992 | wontfix | consider enabling restricted drivers on -workstation | kaduk | |
Description |
On my freshly installed natty-workstation machine, I got the "restricted drivers are available" popup. |
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#1052 | fixed | cluster reboots sometimes hang (1) | kaduk | |
Description |
Sometimes, when a cluster machine decides it wants to reboot as a user is logging out, it will end up just spinning its dots in the Ubuntu shutdown splash screen. Pressing 'del' to go to the console shows mostly standard shutdown messages about various daemons and such being killed by TERM, but also a few complaining about the session chroot not being able to be destroyed because it was still in use (from memory, may not be quite accurate). Yet a three-finger salute brings the machine down and back, cleanly. |
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#1053 | duplicate | cluster reboots sometimes hang (2) | kaduk | |
Description |
Sometimes, when a cluster machine decides it wants to reboot as a user is logging out, it fails to actually reboot, and ends up not at the Ubuntu splash screen, but at the text console with a bunch of things like: INFO: task [task]:NN blocked for more than 120 seconds "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message where [task] is things like fsnotify_mark, dbus-daemon, gdm-binar, polkitd, and N is perhaps the corresponding pid? It is possible to soft-reboot machines in this state, though I don't remember whether ctrl-alt-del works or sysrq-b was needed. |