[Bug 1842177] Re: TypeError: '>' not supported between instances of 'Version' and 'Version'

2020-02-17 Thread Shane Jaroch
I only get this when running pip3 list --oudated inside a superuser
shell.

Interestingly, it doesn't have any issues when ran with user privileges.

It would be nice to know which package is causing the issue, maybe I can
uninstall or bypass that.  I would like to know which ones are out of
date, if they are system packages or have been installed locally by a
sudoer.

Thanks

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[Bug 1793502] [NEW] "Wired Unmanaged" with v1.10.6

2018-09-20 Thread Shane Jaroch
Public bug reported:

I am seeing no network icon in the top bar or status area.  When I click
the power area for more info, it shows an x symbol with 'Wired
unmanaged'.  It doesn't think we're connected.  This has been going on
for a week or two.  All of my desktops are affected now.

I have tried rebooting and putting managed=true in
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf

It does not affect internet connectivity but it does affect vnc sharing,
ssh, samba servers, and the likes.  I also noticed when plugging in a
mobile phone, "Broadband unmanaged" came up in a similar vein

At this point I am convinced it is some disagreement between packages
recently pushed by Canonical and/or other maintainers, and am marking it
as something to be looked into ASAP


Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
NetworkManager v1.10.6
4.15.0-34-generic

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1685754] Re: gnome-terminal unduly forces umask=0022

2018-07-01 Thread Shane Jaroch
confirmed to affect user instance of gnome-terminal and nautilus.
xterm, su, and commands run by alt+F2 are all unaffected.

** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 1685754] Re: gnome-terminal unduly forces umask=0022

2018-07-01 Thread Shane Jaroch
does not affect gedit instances which are launched via xterm or alt+F2,
so I assume it's due to the systemd --user or the gnome-terminal user
session.

** Changed in: gedit
   Status: New => Invalid

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