Public bug reported:
I tried to upgrade the system with Update Manager. Noticing that it
takes an unusually long time (it's been over one hour now) to configure
linux-image-2.6.31-20-generic I expanded the terminal screen and noticed
that it's repeating the same message over and over:
Found
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Just thought this might be relevant: this system has been installed
recently, from a 9.10 desktop CD, inside Windows (using Wubi, if I
recall the name correctly). When booting the Windows boot loader lets
me choose Ubuntu, which then presents a Grub 1.97-or-something-like-that
boot menu (with
Hitting Ctrl-C and confirming that scary yes, I'm aware this may leave
the OS in a broken state warning let me continue with the upgrade.
Newer kernels were installed also, update-grub got called again (more
than once), and completed successfully those times.
I just noticed that lupin-support was
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FWIW the running kernel was linux-image-2.6.31-20-generic version
2.6.31-20-57, and it was being upgraded to 2.6.31-20-58.
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I bought a new disk the other day, reinstalled Ubuntu and configured
Empathy from scratch. It works fine now.
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I do not know how to reproduce the problem. It never happened again to
me on Jaunty or on Karmic.
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Looks like identi.ca is using a new certificate, issued by Comodo on
2011-01-01.
What's the right thing to do here, to solve this for everyone, and not
just me? File a bug against ca-certificates, asking for them to include
Comodo's CA cert?
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gwibber stopped talking to identi.ca
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certificate is a different one, and it affects identi.ca rather than
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battery application indicator menu items do nothing
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
1. Click on the battery icon in the indicator applet
2. Select either of the two menu items (Laptop battery or Preferences)
What should happen: a window should appear.
What actually happens: nothing at all.
Extra info:
* I can
If I use Ctrl+Alt+Fx to switch to the guest session, I can open both
gnome-power windows using the battery icon in that session.
I logged out from the guest session and switched back to my primary one,
but the problem persists.
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http://identi.ca/notice/61490309 and Gwibber works for me again.
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gwibber
Sometimes gwibber finds itself unable to send a message (see e.g. bug
696445). There's no warning shown to the user that that's the case, and
the message itself is lost forever.
I'm seeing this on Maverick, pretty often, especially with Chromium.
I've also seen it happen in Firefox and gnome-terminal, but it's harder
to reproduce the bug with those. What happens is:
* tab 1 is focused, window title shows tab 1's title
* I focus tab 2, window title still shows tab
Here's a screenshot demonstrating the problem.
Ignore the black area near the top: when I enable dual-head with xrandr
--auto my monitors have their bottom edges aligned, and since the
internal LCD panel is shorter, and Kazam records the top-left 1280x800
area of the combined 2560x1024 desktop,
@Michael Rodney (comment 6): when window title changes but contents do
not -- that looks like bug 611886 to me.
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Window title not updating
Here's a screencast demoing the problem. Skip to about 1:30 for the
interesting bits, where it happens nearly every time I switch tabs with
Chromium. If you pay careful attention, you can see it briefly
happening with gnome-terminal too at 0:14 and 1:16.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 448435 ***
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This just happened to me on Maverick. I reported it as bug 700231 and
apport retracing service decided it was the same as this one.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
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This seems to be a bug in python-eggtrayicon:
import egg.trayicon, gtk
icon = egg.trayicon.TrayIcon(Foo)
img = gtk.Image()
img.set_from_file('gtimelog-small.png')
icon.add(img)
icon.show_all()
The same transparent png, when used with gtk.StatusIcon(), is properly
As a GTimeLog-specific workaround, I recommend setting
'prefer_old_tray_icon = no' in ~/.gtimelog/gtimelogrc. I'll make that
the default in trunk.
There's a side efect: you lose the task clock display in your systray,
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After a system upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04, roundup fails to start:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/roundup-server, line 5, in module
from roundup.scripts.roundup_server import run
File
apport information
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Binary package hint: roundup
After a system upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04, roundup fails to start:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/roundup-server, line 5, in module
from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: postgrey
This was a hardy server that was upgraded to lucid with do-release-
upgrade. One package failed to upgrade: postgrey. See this:
# apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
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postinst breaks on upgrade from hardy to lucid
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I can't reproduce this on maverick.
I'm not sure I can find the time to test natty; I'll try.
What was the subsequent issue that you patched?
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On 64-bit arches sizeof(int) is 4, sizeof(void*) is 8, so if that
function was expecting a 64-bit value, it used to get half of that full
of garbage. On 32-bit arches sizeof(int) == sizeof(void*), so you
wouldn't see anything.
But this should only come up when you're calling an undeclared
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
My gwibber stopped sending dents to identi.ca, and it stopped retrieving
new ones.
When I launch gwibber, type a message, and press Enter, the message is
cleared from the edit box, and the stream is visibly refreshed. However
the message
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This is probably relevant:
$ tail ~/.xsession-errors
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gwibber/microblog/network.py,
line 53, in __init__
self.curl.perform()
error: (60, 'server certificate verification failed. CAfile:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
Sometimes gwibber finds itself unable to send a message (see e.g. bug
696445). There's no warning shown to the user that that's the case, and
the message itself is lost forever.
Gwibber should store outgoing messages in persistent storage
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
Try this: copy a link to the clipboard, open gwibber, type a message,
paste the link (Gwibber replaces it with U+2328 KEYBOARD character: ⌨),
press Enter.
If the URL shortener is slow to react and shorten the url, Gwibber
actually posts a
apport information
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Binary package hint: gwibber
Try this: copy a link to the clipboard, open gwibber, type a message,
paste the link (Gwibber replaces it with U+2328 KEYBOARD character: ⌨),
press Enter.
If the URL shortener
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Help - Report bug submits reports that lack apport data
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When I use Gwibber's Help - Report bug... menu item, a bug triager
comes by and asks me to run apport-collect manually and in the future
use ubuntu-bug package-name to report bugs instead. Ubuntu's Gwibber
should make sure its own menu item does
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
After upgrading to Maverick, I've been noticing X freezes that happen after I
unplug an external monitor and run xrandr --auto to reconfigure from dual-head
to single-head mode. Symptoms include:
* black screen
* no reaction to CapsLock
*
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Xorg freeze on xrandr --auto
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Oh, I forgot to mention: ssh'ing into the machine and doing a sudo
killall Xorg is sufficient to make the system usable again -- I get a
fresh gdm prompt. All my open programs and documents are gone, of
course.
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Looks like this happens only if I'm using Compiz rather than Metacity.
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maximized windows don't get redrawn
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Status: New
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maximized windows don't get redrawn
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Binary package hint: software-center
1. Open Software Center
2. Click on any application, e.g. The Gimp
3. Click on the small screenshot next to the description
What happens: a new window with an empty Ubuntu-branded frame appears,
but the screenshot never shows up
What
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I don't use a proxy. This issue happens all the time for me, and,
besides, the small versions of the images are displayed just fine, and
I'd expect them to come from the same server.
Sniffing port 80 traffic, I see HTTP requests for /thumbnail-with-
version/... (two requests per screenshot: HEAD
Thanks to bzr branch lp:ubuntu/software-version, I think I found the
bug.
./view/appdetailsview_webkit.py, lines 306-307:
def on_screenshot_thumbnail_clicked(self):
url = self.distro.SCREENSHOT_LARGE_URL % self.app.pkgname
SCREENSHOT_LARGE_URL is
Hey, this is Python! I can edit files in /usr/share/software-
center/softwarecenter/ to debug the issue, no building needed.
I was wrong: on_screenshot_thumbnail_clicked() doesn't appear to be used
at all. I'm getting an IOError from urllib at
view/widgets/imagedialog.py line 152:
Traceback
I do have a SOCKS proxy configured (localhost, port 1080) in gconf, but
it is disabled:
$ gconftool -R /system/http_proxy
use_authentication = false
authentication_password =
authentication_user =
ignore_hosts = [localhost,127.0.0.0/8,*.local,zope3]
FWIW switching to manual proxy configuration and then back to direct
internet connection in gnome-network-settings fixed my gconf data and
now software center displays screenshots properly.
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main menu gets confused about panel orientation
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FWIW I can reproduce this on Maverick as well.
I've stopped using rotated screens myself, for various reasons (ugly
font rendering, mostly, resulting from a different subpixel
positioning), so my personal pain is gone, even if the bug is not.
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upgrade from hardy to lucid fails
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Here's my xrandr configuration:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 2646 x 1103, maximum 8192 x 8192
LVDS1 connected 1366x768+0+335 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
277mm x 156mm
VGA1 connected 1280x1024+1366+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
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Workaround: launch gnome-tweak-tool, turn off 'Have file manager handle
the desktop', desktop is fine. Interestingly, turning that option back
on doesn't break it again (until you unplug/re-plug the VGA cable).
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The first error in screenlog.0 was
Setting up lxdm (0.4.1-0ubuntu6) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/lxdm/Xsession ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/pam.d/lxdm ...
Installing new version
As far as I can tell, this bug happens in lxdm's postinst script, in
this bit:
DAEMON_NAME=$(which $DEFAULT_DISPLAY_MANAGER 2/dev/null)
when 'which' fails to find the default display manager (lightdm in your
case), it returns with a non-zero return code, which stops the postinst
script
** Summary changed:
- lucid upgrade to precise fails
+ lucid upgrade to precise fails (lxdm: subprocess installed post-installation
script returned error exit status 1)
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1. Launch gnome-power-statistics
2. Press Alt-F4 to close the window
3. Launch gnome-power-statistics again
What you get is a blank window with no buttons or other controls.
What I expect to get is a normal window with everything.
Some investigation (launching
Just saw this bug with gvfs 1.18.2-0ubuntu1. Same as original reporter:
crash on eject.
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gvfsd-mtp assert failure: *** Error in
I should mention that when I say eject, I meant hitting the ⏏ icon in
Nautilus. I'm not yanking USB cables prematurely.
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Title:
gvfsd-mtp
I found this bug by looking at the DuplicateOf field in the Apport
dialog before I hit the 'Report' button. I can't say how reliable is
apport's backtrace matching, but I remember noticing something about
invalid free() in that report.
I then tried and managed to reproduce a crash on eject, and
Similar to bug 1146170, I could reproduce this with
bzr branch lp:update-notifier cd update-notifier
sudo -s
rm /var/lib/update-notifier/fsck-at-reboot; data/update-motd-fsck-at-reboot
data/update-motd-fsck-at-reboot
and I cannot reproduce it any more after my fix in
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Often, but not always, after I suspend and resume my ThinkPad X220, I
notice that the laptop becomes hot, the fan is constantly spinning, and
powertop shows all four CPUs stuck at 2.5 GHz.
Suspending and resuming again fixes the issue.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Installed. Rebooted. uname -a shows
Linux platonas 3.12.0-031200rc1-generic #201309161735 SMP Mon Sep 16
21:38:21 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
At first I thought the issue showed up right after boot, but now I'm no
longer sure. Could be just the ondemand governor ramping up the
I was unable to reproduce after two suspend/resume cycles with kernel
3.12. But then with raring's normal kernel this bug used to occur maybe
twice a month. I'll continue using 3.12 and see if this happens again.
Incidentally, this linux-thinkpad@ thread may be about the same issue:
This is very similar to
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=27103, except that
bug was closed in 2009. Also, I didn't see this with Chromium 28 in
raring.
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If I go to chrome://settings/ and click 'Use Gtk+ theme', this problem
goes away.
If I go to chrome://settings/ and click 'Use classic theme', this
problem comes back.
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If I install the Adwaita theme[1] to make Chromium fit in with the rest
of my GNOME desktop, this problem comes back.
[1] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/adwaita-
gnome-3/oojbknijfmdmidgcgchmojbildmbdamm?hl=en
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Type some text in the Chromium address bar
Expected behavior: text does not jump up and down
Actual behavior: text jumps up and down (see attached screencast).
Apologies for the large size of the screencast. I tried to unplug my
external monitor to
Submitted upstream as
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=309605
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** Also affects: chromium-browser via
BTW 1240549 is a very similar bug in a different update-notifier's
update-motd script. I can prepare a patch for it too, if you'd like it.
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Workaround: use dman --release raring ...
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Title:
dman does not work in 13.10
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I pinged @dustinkirkland about this on Twitter.
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dman does not work in 13.10
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Steps to reproduce:
$ dman man
Expected behavior:
I see the manual page of man(1).
Actual behavior:
No output at all, dman just exits after a brief pause.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: bikeshed 1.36-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 3.12.0-031200rc1-generic
That would be because http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages.gz/ does not
know saucy exists.
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dman does not work in 13.10
To manage
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** Also affects: gnome-keyring via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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ssh-add: Error reading response length from authentication socket.
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That's bug 209447.
*glares at Launchpad*
*grumbles about lack of a Preview button*
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ssh-add: Error reading response length from
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Occasionaly I ssh into an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS server and see this:
*** /dev/md0 will be checked for errors at next reboot ***
*** /dev/md0 will be checked for errors at next reboot ***
*** /dev/md3 will be checked for errors at next reboot ***
*** /dev/md3 will
3. I don't see any locking around the updates of /var/run/motd.new,
so it seems that multiple parallel logins could easily case corruption
Confirmed, that appears to be a bug. Patches welcome of course. It's
not the highest priority for fixing, given that a corrupted motd isn't
particularly
Public bug reported:
/etc/logrotate.d/redis-server in redis 2.6.13-1 has the 'copytruncate'
stanza, which means log rotation is slow and requires additional disk
space. I'm now having fun performing overdue maintenance on an old
server that has a 1.4 gig redis log file and less than 1 gig of
This should be forwarded upstream to Debian, but my Debian bug reporting
skills are too rusty. Can I use reportbug in Ubuntu and ask it to
report Debian bugs? Must I craft the bug email by hand, and if so, how
can I figure out what the syntax is?
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Every time I use update-manager to update my laptop, I end up looking at
this dialog:
Package operation failed
The installation or removal of a software package failed.
[Settings...][ Ok ]
There's is no indication about what package failed or why it
I've been testing the updated accountsservice deb from my PPA for six
days now. There have been no more crashes. Prior to that I used to get
a crash almost every day.
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Created attachment 689087
patch version 2
Version 2 of the patch, with style changes as requested by Gavin in
comments of bug 702960.
Tested, works for me.
One thing I hadn't noticed before: moveTabForward/Backward leaves
keyboard focus on the tab itself, which is something I didn't expect.
Public bug reported:
I'm building vim from sources on Ubuntu 12.10. To get all the
dependencies, I do
sudo apt-get build-dep vim
This fails to install ruby-dev and ruby1.9.1-dev, despite ruby-dev being
a build dependency, so my self-compiled vim has no Ruby support.
Digging deeper I see
Public bug reported:
Lately I've been noticing that as I ssh into one particular server, I
get duplicate messages about updates. Digging a bit deeper I see they
come from /usr/lib/update-notifier/update-motd-updates-available:
mg@fridge: ~ $ /usr/lib/update-notifier/update-motd-updates-
I looked at the script. It appears to be a simple race in case of
simultaneous logins. Changing
echo $stamp
/usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check --human-readable $stamp
echo $stamp
to
{ echo ; /usr/lib/update-notifier/apt-check --human-readable;
echo ; } $stamp
might be
I can easily reproduce this with
rm /var/lib/update-notifier/updates-available; /usr/lib/update-
notifier/update-motd-updates-available /usr/lib/update-notifier
/update-motd-updates-available
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Title:
No icon in the dash
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I'm not sure anybody noticed that I attached a bzr branch that fixes
this.
(It's only been three days. No rush, but some acknowledgment would be
nice.)
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I built a patched gnome-terminal in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~mgedmin/+archive/ppa
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1040885
Title:
gnome-terminal auto-restores its size
To manage
Since this bug has security implications (gnome-shell crash on resume
unlocks the session), I think it's worth pursuing a SRU for
accountsservice.
Does anyone want to help me with that? I've never asked for a SRU
before.
** Also affects: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Ever since I upgraded to 12.04, I've been unable to see package
changelogs in the Update Manager window. It always says: Pakeitimų
žurnalas dar neprieinamas., which is Lithuanian for Change log not
available yet.
There's a launchpad link with the changelog that works fine,
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1012558
Title:
changelog is never available in 12.04
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