Dear Ubuntu maintainers, do you have any plans of fixing this bug in Ubuntu
20.04 before Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release?
In upstream nmap it is said to be fixed since version 7.90 .
Do you consider importing version 7.92 into Ubuntu Focal ?
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I had to remove a NVMe storage (nvme0n1) from my laptop and temporarily
brought it back as a VirtIO (vda) device under a VM. When I received
shim-signed upgrade to version 1.51+15.4-0ubuntu9 , I got this :
Setting up shim-signed (1.51+15.4-0ubuntu9) ...
mount:
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My laptop is Asus X302LA. I removed its HDD and plugged it externally via
USB-SATA convertor.
To restore the system's bootability, I had to switch from MODULES=dep to
MODULES=most in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf and regenerate initramfs
images by command
Can't reproduce it after the reboot. Can it be caused by too long uptime ?
Can't reproduce it with linux-image-generic 5.11.0.20.21+21.10.1 either
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- I follow Ubuntu Impish/development on my laptop (Lenovo ideapad
5-15IIL05/81YK00QYRA)
- I have all recent Impish updates and kernel linux-image-generic
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- Once I tried to plug into it an USB headset Jabra Evolve 20
Public bug reported:
I follow Ubuntu Impish/development on my laptop (Lenovo ideapad
5-15IIL05/81YK00QYRA)
I have all recent Impish updates and kernel linux-image-generic
5.11.0.18.19+21.10.1 into which I rebooted on Jun 5th
Once I tried to plug into it an USB headset Jabra Evolve 20 MS and
$ sudo evtest
No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*
Available devices:
/dev/input/event0: Lid Switch
/dev/input/event1: Power Button
/dev/input/event2: Sleep Button
/dev/input/event3: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
/dev/input/event4: Video Bus
Also I noticed that unplugging power adapter does not make KDE to dim
the screen, despite lower screen brightness configured for on-battery
mode than on-mains. As if it does not sense difference between "on-
battery" and "on-mains" modes.
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I found that in KDE System Settings/Energy saving I actually can control
brightness by moving sliders and clicking Apply or OK. The system just
does not react on Fn+F5/F6. So probably the problem is easier than it
seemed initially.
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uninstalled some more hooks and got initrd size of 10 MB (I don't use mdadm on
my laptop unlike on server)
so everything is probably working well. feel free to close this as "not a bug".
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for some strange reason, removing cryptsetup-initramfs helped me to
reduce my initrd size back to 12 MB on Hirsute testing laptop. i915 and
amdgpu.ko were gone from initrd.
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see lp:1561643 for the previous 3-year discussion having resulted in a
(temporary) fix.
Currently, running Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute, I noticed +60MB growth in initrd files
again.
Doing lsinitramfs on these images, I found that they are happily stuffed with
i915 and amdgpu
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** Description changed:
The keys marked for brightness control on the keyboard are supposed to be
Fn+F5 (down) and Fn+F6 (up).
But pressing them does not have any effects.
** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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screen brightness up/down keys not working in LENOVO IdeaPad
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The keys marked for brightness control on the keyboard are supposed to be Fn+F5
(down) and Fn+F6 (up).
But pressing them does not have any effects.
Volume control keys Fn+F1 (off), Fn+F2 (down), Fn+F3 (up) all do work, and KDE
shows appropriate indicators when they are
I am affected by this bug (P7P55 LX motherboard, GeForce 7600 video,
Lubuntu/LXQt 20.04 x86_64 with sddm)
See also older bug report at lp:1785184
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** Also affects: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
upgrading systemd to v237-3ubuntu10.43 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Lubuntu 18.04 is based on LXDE, not LXQt, and so it uses lightdm, not sddm.
greeter is lightdm-gtk-greeter, which causes traps in libglib like these :
ноя 04 16:50:48 user-desktop kernel: traps: lightdm-gtk-gre[673] trap int3
ip:b6f929d0 sp:bf9e9e20 error:0 in
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Reproduction :
- take a bog-standard system with Intel CPU and Intel graphics (mobo like
Foxconn 45GM/45CM/45CM-S or ECS 945GCT-M2 with Intel E4500, or ASRock
G41C-VS/G31M-S with Intel E3300, or Asrock P4I45GL with Intel Pentium4 2.40GHz)
;
+ take a bog-standard
I found it happens on non-Intel CPUs and VGAs as well.
Like, Gigabyte M61PME-S2 with Sempron LE-1200
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- take a bog-standard system with Intel CPU and Intel graphics (mobo like
Foxconn 45GM/45CM/45CM-S with Intel E4500 or ASRock G41C-VS/G31M-S with Intel
E3300) ;
+ take a bog-standard system with Intel CPU and Intel graphics (mobo like
Foxconn
** Description changed:
Reproduction :
- take a bog-standard system with Intel CPU and Intel graphics (mobo like
Foxconn 45GM/45CM/45CM-S with Intel E4500 or ASRock G41C-VS with Intel E3300) ;
- install Lubuntu 18.04 i386 on it ;
- install all latest upgrades including systemd packages of
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Reproduction :
take a bog-standard system with Intel CPU and Intel graphics (mobo like
Foxconn 45GM/45CM/45CM-S with Intel E4500 or ASRock G41C-VS with Intel E3300) ;
install Lubuntu 18.04 i386 on it ;
install all latest upgrades including systemd packages of version
please also refer to lp:1379359 and to the GTK2/3 patch at
https://launchpad.net/~roman-
shipovskij/+archive/ubuntu/gtk+3.0-withoutavahiprinters
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This bug surely does not belong to "cups-filters" package. And probably
it does not belong to Avahi. And to CUPS either. This bug does belong to
GTK library and GTK apps which do not provide an option like "list only
local CUPS printers, not everything Avahi has sniffed on the network".
Avahi is
So this is going to be kept forever ? For vim-nox as well ?
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vim is dependent on libcanberra0 in Ubuntu 20.04, had no such
dependency
1. You should use this adapter in access point mode under hostapd (not in
client mode where everything is possibly smooth enough).
2. You should give it a good load, with at least 5 wifi client stations using
it, the more is the better.
3. And then just look into your dmesg and stacks that are
Public bug reported:
which pulls in libasound and some alsa packages which I am not sure why it is
useful and desired on most text-only/headless systems.
In Debian I also see this dependency arisen with Bullseye/testing and
Sid/unstable (but not with Buster/stable) but I don't see any mention
Thanks, this eliminated the problem.
The only unexplained thing is what was the urge to break the "old" package
which perfectly worked before. If Ubuntu planned to reorder/restructure package
names, the reasonable way would be to turn 'bcmwl-kernel-source' into a
dummy/transitional package
Public bug reported:
Diagnostics from apt & dkms post-install :
Loading new bcmwl-6.30.223.271+bdcom DKMS files...
Building for 5.4.0-28-generic 5.4.0-29-generic
Building for architecture x86_64
Building initial module for 5.4.0-28-generic
ERROR: Cannot create report: [Errno 17] File exists:
I also noted somewhat similar report at lp:1733194 which probably would
be useful to have linked here.
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iwlwifi/iwlmvm & Intel 9260
I tried to follow the directions of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Netconsole/Early to add early
netconsole support to the kernel's initramfs but did not see any signs
of this operation succeeded. Had to manually modprobe netconsole with
all necessary parameters after the system bootup. Also I
Attaching a log connected with netconsole. Start with the line 'Apr 27
11:40:39' and follow downwards.
The most popular message recorded in this dmesg is 'Unhandled alg: 0x707',
where 0x707 sometimes is replaced with 0x71b
The message immediately preceding reboot is 'ACPI MEMORY or I/O
With kernel 4.15.0-96 it started rebooting with weekly intervals (did so on Apr
9th, 16th, 23rd).
Also as you know AR9271 is notorious for its hanging firmware, so for some of
these reboots I had to unplug-replug it in its USB port, else Linux could not
complete its boot.
In the nearest weekend
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My home server/router/access point runs under Ubuntu 18.04.4 with all updates
and has 2 wifi adapters operated by hostapd
one is USB AR9271 (0cf3:9271, driver ath9k_htc), another is PCIe Intel AC
9260 (8086:2526, driver iwlwifi).
with kernel
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iwlwifi/iwlmvm & Intel 9260 made kernel unstable since 4.15.0-91
To manage notifications about
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My home server/router/access point runs under Ubuntu 18.04.4 with all updates
and has 2 wifi adapters operated by hostapd
one is USB AR9271 (0cf3:9271, driver ath9k_htc), another is PCIe Intel AC 9260
(8086:2526, driver iwlwifi).
with kernel 4.15.0-88 it worked quite
On LO 1:6.3.4-0ubuntu1 and Ubuntu Focal Fossa (development branch) 20.04, this
is not reproduced.
looks like it has been fixed
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opening
In Debian it was fixed in <1 mouth after the initial 18.04 LTS release.
Would be great to have it integrated into 18.04 before the end of its long-term
support period.
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Ubuntu 18.04.4, LibreOffice 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.10 (all i386, not
amd64, also without JRE to avoid crashes on LP:1699772)
We received some files with .doc extension which actually were in RTF format
(as 'file' showed)
When we tried to open these files, lowriter crashed
The problem I had was not related to netplan, networkd or dhcp client of any
kind.
I had both my ISP links connected to a VLAN switch DLink DGS-1100-08 and
multiplexed to a single Linux router interface with different VLAN numbers.
On Linux side, vlan.NNN interfaces were configured to separate
can't believe it was fixed in less than 3 short years
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initramfs-tools ignores the FRAMEBUFFER option
To manage notifications about this
Public bug reported:
my Ubuntu is 18.04.2 with all updates applied
in the past my VG resided on /dev/md1 PV
I installed new HDDs, created /dev/md0 (this name was unused since previous PV
migration some years ago), updated /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf , moved LVs from
/dev/md1 to /dev/md0 (with
Add my vote for getting Ubuntu mini.iso compliant with Debian and
currently-common sense overall.
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Title:
netboot mini.iso doesn't support UEFI
well, the discussion has unfolded quickly with a negative response from James
Cameron (probably the only remaining/active author of pptpclient).
from there, I would see these options of what to do next :
- send more responses voicing user concerns and interest in this feature to the
started
please watch the unfolding discussion (or crickets chirping) -
https://sourceforge.net/p/pptpclient/mailman/pptpclient-devel/?viewmonth=201811
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I would attach this bug to pptp-linux package
Also I will initiate a discussion about RFC8305 support on pptpclient-devel,
expect it to appear in their November 2018 archives soon.
** Also affects: pptp-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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$ dpkg -l gparted f2fs-tools
ii f2fs-tools 1.10.0-1amd64 Tools for Flash-Friendly File System
ii gparted0.32.0-1ubuntu1 amd64 GNOME partition editor
$ sudo blkid
/dev/sdb1: SEC_TYPE="msdos" UUID="001B-BEEA" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="63d47932-01"
/dev/sdb2:
God, I can't believe it would really get into Ubuntu 20.04
Only 1.5 short years of waiting left
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LUbuntu 18.04.1 with all updates, 32-bit x86 PC, top-level package
'lubuntu-desktop' is installed,
smbclient/smbspool are installed but smbd/nmbd are not (to save runtime RAM)
MFU Canon MF3228 is attached to Windows XP and shared from it by SMB
XP is not a domain member,
well, what is really mispackaged, is Epson's iscan 1.0.1 package which
places its .so backends into /usr/lib/sane , which is now went our of
sync with multi-arch library paths like /usr/lib/x86_64-*-*/sane ,
introduced in some of past Ubuntu release
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Can you remove 'quiet splash' from the kernel's boot command line ? (by editing
it in GRUB or Syslinux/ISOLinux menu)
Then you would see in textual form, on what systemd boot point it hangs the
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True, as if its authors happily forgot that ppp/pppoe/pptp is still widely used
all over the world
Also, systemd-networkd authors look similar.
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I installed Cosmic HPLIP 3.18.7 packages, including libsane-hpaio, and
this solved the problem I had with using M1212nf on Ubuntu Bionic
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I am not sure everyone needs to install Brother driver to make Epson scanner
work (that's in Ubuntu 18.04)
I am going to set up samples of Ubuntu LTS from Bionic down to Trusty and
probably Precise, and report on their compatibility with the extensive zoo of
printers, scanners and MFUs I have
Dear package maintainers,
as you see, 'epkowa' and some other Epson backends are clearly mispackaged.
Also, Epson USB device permissions should be set properly by udev
Let's see if this problem does have any chances to be fixed in Ubuntu 18.04
before 20.04 is released
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>From what I read on this topic. this could well be Asus hardware problem.
Display and mainboard are fed from a single PSU. And when this PSU is on
batteries, and the mainboard is taking peak current for its CPU, display LED
highlight is getting underpowered and it is going black.
I have at
same is reproduced when you run 'dc', enter into it some expression
ending with 'p q', and examining its exit code with 'echo $?' afterwards
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Public bug reported:
in Ubuntu Xenial :
$ lsb_release -rdc ; echo 1 1 + p q | dc ; echo $?
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
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0
in Ubuntu Bionic :
$ lsb_release -rdc ; echo 1 1 + p q | dc ; echo $?
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:
What's interesting, is that lowriter does not crash in 32-bit LinuxMint-Mate 19
(based on Ubuntu Bionic 18.04)
with either 4.15.0-20 initial kernel, or -33 updated from Bionic.
with 32-bit Lubuntu 18.04 it still crashes under -33 kernel, so the fix is
clearly in some different place.
probably
Is there any chance to have this fixed in Ubuntu 18.04 earlier than
20.04 is released ?
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Title:
linux-image-4.13.0-12-generic,
I did not reproduce this problem under amd64 Ubuntu 18.04 so I would
guess that it affects only 32-bit LibreOffice+OpenJDK11 (i386/i686).
Probably because testing 32-bit packages is of lesser priority.
** Also affects: openjdk-lts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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found this problem with 32-bit Lubuntu 18.04 (i386/i686), my 'lowriter' crashed
in strace there was SIGSEGV in some of spawned processes ('soffice.bin')
what helped me, was removing Java stuff ('apt remove openjdk-11-jre-headless' ,
then 'apt autoremove')
after that, 'lowriter' complained about
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