[Bug 1904554] Re: gzip filter is missing thus completely broken

2020-11-17 Thread shasheene
Hmm, actually it looks like whilst there is a 'xz' plugin AND filter, in
the current version of nbdkit there is *intended* to only be a 'gzip'
plugin.

The gzip filter was only added in a very recent release in July 2020:
https://www.mail-archive.com/libguestfs@redhat.com/msg20519.html

I guess this bug report can be closed then.

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[Bug 1904554] [NEW] gzip filter is missing thus completely broken

2020-11-17 Thread shasheene
Public bug reported:

Hi,

The nbdkit gzip filter is broken on the platforms I tried: Ubuntu 20.04
(Focal), Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy) and Debian 10 (Buster). The xz filter
works fine though. To reproduce, run: `sudo nbdkit --filter=gzip
myfile.gz`. It produces the following output:

> nbdkit: error: cannot open filter 'gzip': /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/nbdkit/filters/nbdkit-gzip-filter.so: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory

The gzip and xz plugins are present, but in the gzip case the file named
"nbdkit-gzip-filter.so" is missing:

https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/nbdkit/filelist
https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/arm64/nbdkit/filelist
https://packages.debian.org/buster/amd64/nbdkit/filelist


Hopefully this bug can be fixed on all platforms, because this is a very 
promising program.

** Affects: nbdkit (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1878625] Re: PCManFM 1.3.1 in Ubuntu 20.04 hangs for 90 seconds on reboot/shutdown

2020-07-29 Thread shasheene
I don't want to bother my users by asking for them to vote this issue
up. I am not sure what other Ubuntu-based distributions use pcmanfm in
desktop mode, but it's likely the true number of users affected by this
bug is HUGE.

I think that the fix should be imported into Ubuntu as soon as possible,
as the issue is severe for the vast majority of affected users and the
one-line fix linked above is very simple.

As mentioned, I am 100% happy to work with the Ubuntu maintainers and
test any candidate deb package to ensure it works.

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[Bug 1878625] Re: PCManFM 1.3.1 in Ubuntu 20.04 hangs for 90 seconds on reboot/shutdown

2020-07-28 Thread shasheene
Hi, I this issue is affecting thousands of users (many of whom are using
Ubuntu for the first time) through my Ubuntu remix named Rescuezilla.
For now I have simply limited the systemd service timeout to 10 seconds
instead of 90 seconds, but this is not a great solution.

Given Ubuntu 20.04 will be supported until 2025, it is important that
this bug be properly resolved.

As the user who reported this issue has alluded to, several months ago
this issue was fixed by the upstream pcmanfm project by this commit:

https://git.lxde.org/gitweb/?p=lxde/pcmanfm.git;a=commit;h=be8c60d588fc6b527d1cc77df9935bcfa66d52be

It's a one-line fix.

If somebody imports that one-line fix and pushes the deb file to the
focal-proposed repository, I will be happy to test it.

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[Bug 1848185] Re: segfault in __strcasestr

2019-11-01 Thread shasheene
Hi all,

I have verified the other two patches associated with 1.8.10-2ubuntu3.
This is the third and final fix of 1.8.10-2ubuntu3 which is blocking the
update being published on bionic-updates.

Has the error reports reduced with the 1.8.10-2ubuntu3 as expected? I
can't access the link as "not a member of a group that is allowed to see
the data from error reports". I have just requested access.

It's unfortunate there is no specific reproduction instructions for this
bug that can be manually verified. Hopefully someone with access to the
errors.ubuntu.com link above can confirm the fix has lowered the number
of error reports (as suggested by the reporter of this bug), and then
tag this issue and then change the tag from verification-needed-bionic
to verification-done-bionic.

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[Bug 1848186] Re: label escaping warnings

2019-11-01 Thread shasheene
I have no interest in this issue, but I have great interest in another
fix within 1.8.10-2ubuntu3 bionic-proposed release, so I have verified
this issue has been fixed.

Reproduction involved launching nm-applet, attempting to connect to an
AP with & in the name and seeing the following get written to stdout:

> (nm-applet:2164): Gtk-WARNING **: 02:38:16.256: Failed to set text
'REDACTED&' from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 1:
Entity did not end with a semicolon; most likely you used an ampersand
character without intending to start an entity - escape ampersand as


Then bionic-proposed network-manager-gnome was installed, and the steps
repeated. Now no error message gets printed.


 

** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic

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[Bug 1806269] Re: nm-connection-editor crashes when trying to modify connection without gnome-keyring installed

2019-10-25 Thread shasheene
OK, I have tested the bionic-proposed 1.8.10-2ubuntu3 release and can
confirm it does indeed fix the issue. Thank you.

** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic

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[Bug 1806269] Re: nm-connection-editor crashes when trying to modify connection without gnome-keyring installed

2019-10-16 Thread shasheene
I might misunderstand the workflow, but I don't think "Fix Released" status 
applies given the patch hasn't been applied to bionic yet. Currently [1] shows 
bionic has the following network-manager-applet releases:
1.8.10-2ubuntu2 updates (main)  2019-01-22
1.8.10-2ubuntu1 release (main)  2018-01-27

Given TJ has just tested the patch out and confirmed it fixes the issue,
can a new version named "1.8.10-2ubuntu3" be published, and the
resulting deb files find there way into bionic-updates? I think the
following link [2] will remain 404 unless someone cherry-picks the fix
across to that branch, and publishes it. Forgive me if I'm wrong.

[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/
[2] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/1.8.10-2ubuntu3

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[Bug 1806269] Re: nm-connection-editor crashes when trying to modify connection

2019-10-14 Thread shasheene
I don't have the graphical 'has closed unexpectedly' popups in my
environment, but I ran gdb, loaded /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor, and
reproduced the crash again. The output is the similar to the original
poster of this issue:

warning: Error reading shared library list entry at 0x6f20
[New Thread 0xb21bdb40 (LWP 4975)]
[New Thread 0xb19bcb40 (LWP 4976)]
[New Thread 0xb11bbb40 (LWP 4977)]
[New Thread 0xb09bab40 (LWP 4978)]
[New Thread 0xb01b9b40 (LWP 4979)]
warning: Error reading shared library list entry at 0xe4c0
warning: Error reading shared library list entry at 0xe7e0
[New Thread 0xaf989b40 (LWP 4980)]
[New Thread 0xaf188b40 (LWP 4981)]

Thread 1 "nm-connection-e" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb7f8ab74 in modules_initialized (object=0x0, res=0xbdf6c8,
user_data=0xbe31b8) at src/libnma/nma-cert-chooser-button.c:98
98  src/libnma/nma-cert-chooser-button.c: No such file or directory.
(gdb)


I did some searching and the issue is already captured in this Debian mailing 
list: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=883965. The most recent 
post (8 Apr 2018) pushes "network-manager-applet (1.8.10-3) unstable; 
urgency=medium" which "Fixes a segfault when editing an existing connection".

Ubuntu 18.04 bionic currently has an older network-manager-applet,
1.8.10-2ubuntu2. Can we please update to 1.8.10-3 in order to fix this
issue?

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #883965
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=883965

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[Bug 1806269] Re: nm-connection-editor crashes when trying to modify connection

2019-10-14 Thread shasheene
I realized my sources.list file was not standard so I reconstructed my
environment with bionic-backports disabled and added bionic-security.

I downloaded the dbgsym '.ddeb' files and installed them in this
environment. I had to install the package "libnm-gtk0" using apt-get,
because it was not present. The version numbers of the deb files in your
link match my system otherwise.

I reproduced the crash. The new apport crash log doesn't seem to have
any additional backtrace information gleaned from the symbol
information. I have still attached the file to this comment.

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[Bug 1806269] Re: nm-connection-editor crashes when trying to modify connection

2019-10-14 Thread shasheene
I also tried adding the deb-src repositories (for my sources.list which
has bionic/bionic-updates/bionic-security with
main/universe/multiverse), then attempted to use apport-retrace [1] with
a sandbox to download symbols automatically, but log file didn't have
sufficient fields:

> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ apport-retrace -S ~/temp_apport/ 
> /var/crash/_usr_bin_nm-connection-editor.999.crash 
> ERROR: report file does not contain one of the required fields: Package

[1] http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/apport-
retrace.1.html

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[Bug 1806269] Re: nm-connection-editor crashes when trying to modify connection

2019-10-13 Thread shasheene
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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[Bug 1806269] Re: nm-connection-editor crashes when trying to modify connection

2019-10-13 Thread shasheene
Hi,

I have this same problem on Ubuntu 18.04 i386, using an up-to-date
bionic environment (main/universe/multiverse of bionic, bionic-updates
and bionic-backports repos) .

I am attaching an apport service /var/crash log file. I couldn't find
any network-manager-gnome dbg packages, so I'm not sure the backtrace
will have symbols. If you need more information I am happy to help.

Reproduction: Launch nm-connection-editor, then double-click a connection to 
modify it.
Workaround: Install gnome-keyring (which recommended package, not a dependency) 
[1]

Given 18.04 is the last Ubuntu release with i386 support, I am unable to
move to a more recent Ubuntu release such as cosmic (or beyond) at this
stage. I am developing a live CD used by many users who aren’t Linux
experts, may have poor internet connection and may be using very old
computers. Given it's a non-persistent environment, saving passwords
with gnome-keyring is not useful, and the password prompt will likely
cause much confusion. My intention is to provide an i386 version based
on Ubuntu 18.04 until the maintenance support window ends in 2023 [2]

[1] https://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/network-manager-gnome
[2] https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle

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[Bug 24776] Re: ipw2100 - Fatal interrupt. Scheduling firmware restart.

2014-08-28 Thread shasheene
A similar problem still occurs August 2014 on Lubuntu 14.04.1:

I can't connect to my dd-wrt router running an (older WEP secured)
mixed-NG access point.

As with some of the above solutions, switching my router from NG-mixed
to BG-mixed solves the problem, allowing me to connect to my router
using the problematic wireless interface, but I have some newer devices
that can't connect to BG-mixed access points so I'd like to make changes
on the device side rather than on the router side.

I've also tried the NDISWrapper solution using the inf files here:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=engProdId=944
(and I made sure ipw2100 isn't loaded and ndiswrapper is). The device
works like the native linux driver, but the problem remains.

I should note the linux-firmware package in the Ubuntu repository
contains the latest firmware, which is good given the official host
http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/firmware.php has a dead link for the
download.

It's unfortunate that this bug is still unsolved after nearly 10 years.
My HP Pavilion zt3000 is an amazing laptop even in 2014 and still has
many more years of life ahead of it. So my long-term solution is to use
a small, low-cost USB nano wifi adapter and ignore the internal
interface. Not ideal, but it gets the job done.

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[Bug 24776] Re: ipw2100 - Fatal interrupt. Scheduling firmware restart.

2014-08-28 Thread shasheene
Actually Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 runs only 802.11b. I don't know why a
802.11b interface can detect the NG-mixed mode access point and fails
authentication BUT gives no clear error message. It was very misleading
that it was incompatible hardware.

(The options are to change to BG-mixed AP, or replace the interface with
either a Intel PRO/Wireless 2200/similar internal 802.11bg card, or more
cost effective a USB wifi adapter. I'm going with the USB adapter)

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