Successfully tested appstream 0.12.0-3ubuntu1 from bionic-proposed in an
up-to-date bionic VM, and I can confirm the issue is fixed.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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Chromium is a special case, you'll have to force-enable accessibility to get
the OSK to show up.
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1697641/comments/7.
For other applications (including gedit and libreoffice), the OSK should
show up if you enable the OSK in the
I built appstream with the attached debdiff in a PPA, updated my bionic
VM with that PPA and was able to successfully upgrade it to cosmic
afterwards.
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding
appstream. This problem was most
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding
appstream. This problem was most recently seen with package version 0.12.2-2,
the problem page at
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/fca706c9b229ddb2bae3fa59877eee4f98f69366
contains more
** Patch added: "debdiff-1792537.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/appstream/+bug/1792537/+attachment/5188736/+files/debdiff-1792537.diff
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I installed the appstream package from the cosmic repository (0.12.2-2)
in my bionic VM, and the crash went away. Looks like this might be
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=906538, reported
upstream as https://github.com/ximion/appstream/issues/198 and fixed
with
I can reliably reproduce the crash when attempting the bionic→cosmic
upgrade in a VM.
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the problem page at
Is there a corresponding crash file under /var/crash/ ?
Can you please run the following command to attach additional debug info?
apport-collect 1791555
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See comment #3: "I believe it's a design decision to generally not show
command line utilities in Ubuntu Software."
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What package is "isof" ?
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Title:
ubuntu
@Jeb: so if I understand correctly the issue as initially reported
cannot be reproduced any longer? Can it be closed?
Regarding the excessive amount of time to load the information on
screen, please file a separate bug indeed. Thanks!
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@shock99er: yours is probably a different issue.
@Jeb: I'm seeing a slightly different problem. Note that after
installing gnome-software-plugin-flatpak, you'll need to kill the
running instance of gnome-software for it to reload the flatpak plugin
(`killall gnome-software`). When I do that and
@Jeb: can you confirm that after killing and restarting gnome-software,
you're seeing the same issue I describe?
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Title:
I'm unable to observe the issue. In firefox, I browsed to
https://google.com/chrome, clicked the link to download the deb and
chose to execute it with the default application (which turns out to be
gnome-software), clicked "Install", and Chrome got installed. It is not,
however, listed in the
Just tested in a clean bionic VM.
I'm not seeing gnome shell extensions listed in the "Installed" section, not
sure whether they are supposed to show up there?
As for regular applications, I removed vim, and it disappeared from the list,
as expected.
@Jeb: can you describe a concrete use case
The D-Bus method org.freedesktop.PackageKit.Query.IsInstalled correctly
reports that "libreoffice-base" is not installed, and that "libreoffice-
writer" is installed. So it looks like packagekit is doing its job. This
might be a problem in gnome-software.
** Also affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
This appears to be a packaging problem with vim. Package vim-common
installs /usr/share/applications/vim.desktop, and its exec line points
to "vim", which isn't necessarily installed.
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There are definitely rough edges in some snap apps as they are today,
but many others work just fine out of the box, and an end-user shouldn't
have to know what a snap is in the first place, much like regular end-
users today don't know what a debian package is.
The rough edges have to be
Thanks Theor. I'm closing the bug, feel free to re-open if the crash
were to happen again.
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I can't seem to manage to extract a useful backtrace from the crash
file, even with debug symbols attached.
@Theor: can you still reproduce the crash with the latest gnome-software
update (3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.2) ?
If so, can you install debug symbols (gnome-software-dbgsym) following
the
Thanks for confirming the fix Balint!
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Title:
[SRU] Gnome Software offers installation of updates on shutdown
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1721735 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1721735
Sounds like the UbuntuOne authentication dialog should never be shown in
the first place, see bug #1721735. I'm marking this as a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1721735
Ubuntu Software uses appstream data to list available applications, as
opposed to synaptic which is a plain package management GUI (it doesn't
make a distinction between applications and other types of packages).
In Ubuntu 18.04, Font Manager is listed in Ubuntu Software, because the
upstream
According to the attached the problem is older than 2018-08-02. We would
need logs from when the problem started happening to understand what
caused it.
Please try running the following command and let us know if this fixes
the issue:
apt-get -f install
If it doesn't, please inspect
Removing mesa-va-drivers and gstreamer-1.0-vaapi fixed the bug. Thanks a
lot for your help!
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Title:
Fatal IO error 11 on totem
I've done that and the bug still occurs, but it doesn't generate any
core or crash file.
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Fatal IO error 11 on totem
Sorry Daniel, I don't understand what you need. The bug occurs
immediately after I try to launch totem:
juloliv@juloliv:~$ totem
Gdk-Message: 10:52:39.290: totem: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily
unavailable) on X server :1.
There is no particular "context": it crashes all the time, as
I tried steps 1, 2 and 3, but it doesn't change a thing: the crash
occurs, the message "totem: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily
unavailable) on X server :1." is spawned in the terminal, but no .crash
file is generated.
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Great, thanks Andrew for the detailed heads-up!
That sounds like a good SRU candidate if it lands in a 3.28 point release
indeed. Can you point me to the upstream branch that has those changes?
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Curiously I cannot find "GNOME Web" when searching flathub from my cosmic VM.
However I installed org.gnome.Eolie from GNOME Software and observed that it is
started with Adwaita and an English locale, whereas the system theme is
Ambiance and locale is French.
When installing from the CLI
I can reliably observe the issue on bionic. Not on cosmic.
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Also affects: packagekit (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance:
I successfully tested libreoffice in xenial-proposed
(libreoffice/1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial4) with the instructions in
comment #51 (xenial ➞ xenial-proposed ➞ upgrade to bionic without
disabling -proposed).
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Can you open chrome://password-manager-internals/ in a tab, save the
contents of the log and share it after you reproduce the issue?
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Title:
Convert triggers to noawait
** Summary changed:
- Gnome Software offers installation of updates on shutdown independently from
update-manager and unattended-upgrades
+ [SRU] Gnome Software offers installation of updates on shutdown independently
from update-manager and unattended-upgrades
** Description changed:
+
** Also affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => In Progress
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Tentative fix: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Ubuntu/gnome-
software/merge_requests/4
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Gnome Software
Yes, if we return early in gs_plugin_refresh in plugins/packagekit/gs-
plugin-packagekit-refresh.c just after refreshing the metadata (i.e. if
we skip downloading updates), the prepared-update file is never written,
so that appears to be what we want.
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> during my tests in a bionic VM, I also observed once that
> prepared-update file being created without interaction with
> gnome-software: I simply ran "sudo apt update" in a terminal window,
> then requested shutdown, and the dialog offered to install updates,
> so something else also triggered
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Gnome Software offers
I can confirm that clicking the refresh button in the title bar in
gnome-software's update tab triggers packagekit to write
/var/lib/PackageKit/prepared-update, which in turn makes the shutdown
dialog offer to install updates before shutting down.
A few observations:
- contrary to what's stated
On a related note, the store supposedly allows specifying a custom SPDX
expression, so I tried the following for chromium, but it failed with a
"Error: Invalid syntax" message:
(BSD-3-Clause AND MIT AND LGPL-2.0-only AND LGPL-2.1-only AND MS-PL AND
(MPL-1.1 OR GPL-2.0+ OR LGPL-2.1+) AND
Public bug reported:
Whenever I try to launch totem, I get the following error:
Gdk-Message: 20:51:41.044: totem: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily
unavailable) on X server :1.
Then, it just crashes.
This bug only occurs when using the Nvidia binary driver. However, even
using the Nvidia
I updated the chromium license to BSD-3-Clause (see
https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/LICENSE).
The snapcraft dashboard allows selecting multiple licenses, but it says
"Multiple licenses can be selected to indicate alternative choices", so I don't
think that's what we want (chromium code is
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Didier Roche (didrocks) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: Didier Roche (didrocks) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
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Per attached screenshot, what crashed is systemd-logind.
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olivier@olivier-ThinkPad-X240:~$ gnome-control-center -v
** (gnome-control-center:5825): DEBUG: 09:27:27.620: Enabling debugging
(gnome-control-center:5825): Gvc-DEBUG: 09:27:27.774: get server info
(gnome-control-center:5825): Gvc-DEBUG: 09:27:27.775: update server
(gnome-control-center:5825
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In gnome-control-center, i can connect my bluetooth device.
In ubuntu 17.10, this device was recognized in "sound input" from
gnome-control-center, but now not in Ubuntu 18.04 beta.
This is painfull.
Thanks.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Same problem with gtk3:
$ sudo apt install libgtk-3-dev:amd64 libgtk-3-dev:i386
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
libgtk-3-dev is already the newest version (3.22.28-1ubuntu3).
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Chad Miller (cmiller) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Support the unprivileged
Not relevant any longer.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Chad Miller (cmiller) => (unassigned)
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Same here with the libreoffice snap when it's not installed. Running
"xdg-open snap://libreoffice" shows in the details:
Channel: stable
Version: 6.0.2.1
but the version in the stable channel currently is 6.0.1.1, 6.0.2.1 is
in the candidate channel (see screenshot).
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No crash or loss of functionality, but I noticed numerous JS stack
traces being printed when I ran gnome-characters from a terminal, and
copied a character, they all look like that:
(org.gnome.Characters:1204): Gjs-CRITICAL **: 15:46:20.767: Object
.Gjs_CharacterDialog
Bug reported upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793456
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My usual session is "Ubuntu" (/usr/share/xsessions/ubuntu.desktop). When
I reboot my machine, on the login screen if I click the cog icon to show
the list of sessions available, a dot is displayed to the left of the
first session in the list ("GNOME"), instead of "Ubuntu".
Same here, my external monitor actually didn't have a color profile
associated. I added one, but that didn't make a difference in chromium.
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** Also affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Tap-to-click does not work on the GDM login screen
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There is no desktop icon on the left panel
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: "Capture d’écran de 2017-10-24 22-38-22.png"
** Description changed:
- Use case:
- 1. install gnome-session or gnome-classic or unity, you will end up with
additional xorg session.
- 2. Log in on a system you don't have wayland capability
+ [Impact]
- -> you will be fallback to a random xorg session, being vanilla gnome,
- or
> If gnome-session is installed, won't it instead default to GNOME
> instead of the Ubuntu session?
This is a case I tested, and no it won't default to GNOME. Under the
covers it will still default to the last enabled session, in that case
ubuntu-xorg (because the desktop file is there). The
Here is a distro-patch approach that I think is reasonable with the
17.10 final freeze in mind:
- https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/gdm/fix-1718446/+merge/332145
- https://code.launchpad.net/~osomon/gnome-session/fix-1718446/+merge/332146
(the two branches are required for a complete fix).
Public bug reported:
Translate full message is not possible
** Affects: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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See conversation on the upstream bug report. It turns out calling
set_up_session_language() earlier (e.g. in on_setup_complete_cb) doesn't
fix the problem: gdm_session_start_session() calls send_environment(),
which overrides the environment set up by pam with the values from
/etc/default/locale
I filed https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788762 to continue
the conversation upstream.
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While investigating bug #1662031, I found out that /usr/share/language-
tools/save-to-pam-env writes to ~/.pam_environment using an incorrect
syntax: "VARIABLE=value" on each line. The expected syntax is "VARIABLE
[DEFAULT=[value]] [OVERRIDE=[value]]" (man pam_env.conf).
And I can confirm that the packages in Gunnar's PPA appear to fix the
issue here, without any visible regression, from my limited testing.
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I added a FOOBAR variable to both ~/.pam_environment and
/etc/default/locale, with different values in each file, and after
logging in the value is the one from ~/.pam_environment. So I don't
think gdm sources /etc/default/locale after ~/.pam_environment. However
variables LANG, LANGUAGE and LC_*
/usr/share/language-tools/save-to-pam-env is the script that writes to
~/.pam_environment with an incorrect syntax.
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Title:
/etc/pam.d/gdm-launch-environment is run as user gdm, so it's not what
we're interested in.
/etc/pam.d/gdm-password appears to be what sets the environment upon
user login.
When adding some logging to that module, I'm seeing the following:
pam_env(gdm-password:session): username=ubuntu
In /etc/pam.d/gdm-launch-environment:
session requiredpam_env.so readenv=1 user_readenv=1
envfile=/etc/default/locale
In pam_env.c (handle_env function), the env should be set from
/etc/default/locale and then overridden by ~/.pam_environment. If I add
the 'debug' parameter to the
I didn't click "Apply System-Wide". When I changed the language in g-c-c
/etc/default/locale was written to (LANG and LANGUAGE were updated). I
agree that this is unexpected behaviour though, I wouldn't expect the
current user's setting to be applied system-wide unless explicitly
requested.
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Testing in an up-to-date artful VM, when switching languages in g-c-c,
both LANG and LANGUAGE are updated in both ~/.pam_environment and
/etc/default/locale.
That VM is an artful install that has been updated daily, not an upgrade
from a previous release.
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** Also affects: gdm via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Upstream bug report (where I requested a review):
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788552
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** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Title:
Ensure wayland -> xorg fallback to the
I can reliably reproduce in an up-to-date artful VM. In my default
session, GDMSESSION=ubuntu. If I then uncomment WaylandEnable=false in
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf and reboot, the session selected by default is
gnome-xorg instead of being ubuntu-xorg.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New
This is clearly not a gnome-shell bug, tentatively re-targetting to
snapd, although it might have to be addressed somewhere else.
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https://lwn.net/Articles/709769/ seems to indicate there's no Wayland
equivalent to /etc/X11/Xsession.d/
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Ah, in fact this works in an X session, but not under Wayland. This is
because the file that adds that path to XDG_DATA_DIRS is
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/65snappy.
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It looks like appending /var/lib/snapd/desktop to XDG_DATA_DIRS would
make g_app_info_get_all() consider desktop files under
/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications.
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Under Unity, by specifying desktop files for apps in snapcraft.yaml, the
apps would show up in the dash when installed, and could be launched
from there. This doesn't appear to work in gnome-shell. Try e.g. the
libreoffice snap.
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
And hopefully that would make the ubuntu dash-to-dock extension display
the right icon for the running app.
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I guess unity was made to look for desktop files in
/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/ (which is where snapd installs
them), and gnome-shell would need to be patched to do the same.
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Running "snap remove libreoffice" triggered a state change for me from
K_OFF to K_UNICODE. And sure enough, the next Ctrl+C logged me out.
** Also affects: snappy
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I hadn't experienced that issue until yesterday, but it happened to me 5
or 6 times since then. Always when pressing Ctrl+C while working in
gnome-terminal. I'm in a default Ubuntu session (wayland).
osomon@bribon:~$ LANG=C apt policy gdm3 gnome-shell gnome-terminal console-setup
gdm3:
Reported upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787629
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I propose to themed PS1 on Gnome Terminal (see attachment)
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PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[38;5;208;48m\]\u@\h\[\033[38;5;7;48m\]:\[\033[38;5;129;48m\]\w\[\033[38;5;202;48m\]\$\[\033[00m\]
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It's done it again this morning. See attached screenshot.
Again, I have not opened the gnome-software GUI, only applied a few
updates manually with apt:
Start-Date: 2017-08-19 10:03:08
Commandline: apt dist-upgrade
Requested-By: osomon (1000)
Install: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock:amd64
Seen that this morning on a fully updated artful. Shortly after boot, a
gnome-software process started consuming 100% CPU and continued doing so for a
few hours, after which I killed it.
I had not opened the gnome-software GUI, only applied a few updates manually
with apt:
Start-Date:
Sorry, I'm lost here: I still see the bug in Nautilus 3.20.4. Is it
supposed to be fixed ?
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Title:
GNOME Trash doesn't show deleted files on
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encrypted-home support in new user dialog
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The chromium bug in comment #7 is
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=442111, but from
the original bug description it doesn't appear to be the same bug as
reported by Aki.
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Although chromium-browser is affected by the issue, it doesn't appear to
be the cause of the issue itself (other apps like gnome-terminal appear
to be similarly affected), so I'm marking this bug invalid for chromium-
browser.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
control.in}: updated for python3
** Changed in: gconf (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: gconf (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Please merge gconf 3.2.6-4 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
** Affects: gconf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
Status: In Progress
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`xdg-mime query filetype linux-3.2.89.tar.xz` returns nothing on artful,
whereas it returns "application/x-xz-compressed-tar" on zesty, which
explains why xdg-open takes a different code path.
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In a zesty VM, xdg-open runs file-roller, whereas in artful it runs
`run-mailcap --action=view`.
xdg-open itself hasn't changed recently though.
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