I am following the install directions from both https://microk8s.io/docs and https://ubuntu.com/ai/install-kubeflow. All has been fine until;
microk8s enable kubeflow
Then the following...
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I am following the install directions from both https://microk8s.io/docs and https://ubuntu.com/ai/install-kubeflow. All has been fine until;
microk8s enable kubeflow
Then the following...
What steps can be taken to avert attack by CVE-2016-5195? Or is this already patched?
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I have a Zotac ZBOX-IQ01-U which came as a barebones system (no OS, no HD), to which I then added an SSD drive. I don't remember touching the BIOS setup at all when installing Ubuntu Studio 14.04. ...
(resuming this thread to resurrect my main system)
I found my LVM info via the following;
ubuntu-studio@ubuntu-studio:~$ fdisk -lu
ubuntu-studio@ubuntu-studio:~$ sudo pvscan
PV /dev/sda5 ...
It had failed the previous update, ostensibly due to lack of space in the boot partition, and I was planning to scrub the older versions when the power outage hit.
Separate boot partition. As...
I cannot login, am running from LiveCD
I do have a separate boot partition, and have been able to remove some files from inactive kernel versions from it (noted in post above), though upon...
I tried this, though upon reboot the same problem still exists (e.g., kernel panic)
I am only able to run from LiveCD, so the commands below are not working for this situation (at least I have not been able to make them work)
Should I just delete everything associated with 3.13.0-46, 3.13.0-48, 3.13.0-51, 3.13.0-54, and 3.13.0-55 and reboot?
I can't figure out how to solve this problem and I don't want to destroy my current setup. What should I do??
Thanks, dino99, for your suggestion, though that did not alleviate the problem.
I found my LiveCD thumb drive and was able to boot up. In the boot drive, I found the following;
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After a power outage (unplanned shutdown), attempts to reboot Ubuntu Studio 14.04 are greeted with the subject line. Additional lines include;
and
/boot is likely full, as I received a...
Thanks, TheFu, your housecleaning suggestions ring true. The low-latency kernels are for multi-track audio processing with Ardour, to avoid dropouts.
That did the trick;
$ sudo dpkg -P linux-image-3.13.0-{40,43}-lowlatency
(Reading database ... 486614 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing linux-image-3.13.0-40-lowlatency...
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:
The following packages have unmet...
I've tried more than one way to remove the old kernels, perhaps the ways I tried were not the best due to the unmet dependencies (especially with the hanging new kernel not yet installed). Are there...
During a kernel update, I received the notice that it failed before completing. Checking the forums, I found various threads on how to solve this. I walked through;
sudo apt-get autoremove
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EDIT: Problem solved, pls remove this!
You are right, I was overly focused on the Desktop Binding planned support for xfce4 for x2go. I'm setting x2go up now, actually, thanks for the pointer.
"US" = Ubuntu Studio
Thanks, TheFu. Since I plan on running Ubuntu Studio, XFCE4 is the desktop, which is not yet supported by x2go. However, my server doesn't have to run US, so I may choose a vanilla Gnome version.
I am weighing the pros and cons of 3 primary architectural alternatives with Ubuntu Studio 14.04 as the host OS for a primary computer, and would appreciate the insights of those who have had...
cub, audio applications require the low-latency kernel, as noted above. Did you yourself take the approach you recommended with ardour and try multi-track recording and midi? Are you using Unity and...
Thanks Ian, Studio uses a low-latency kernel, and a lightweight interface (XFCE) in order to avoid glitches in audio processing, aside from all of the components that come pre-configured.
Real...
I'm currently an Ubuntu Studio user looking for a new laptop, and System76 appears to be a natural first place to look (as I prefer small businesses for a host of reasons).
Is anyone running...