** Attachment added: gpilotd crash
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3009681/gpilotd-crash.txt
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gnome-pilot needs to be ported to new udev world order
https://launchpad.net/bugs/25653
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** Attachment added: Another crash
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3009688/gpilotd-crash2.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-themes-extras
Amaranth icon theme for Gnome is missing or has broken image for
several system icons.
Broken are obviously a problem, missing icons are less important (but
annoying - they don't match!)
Broken icons:
The Show desktop icon in the
** Tags added: papercut
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F-Spot deletes temporary image files too early when sending mails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112684
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
This is in 10.04. I'm running on an older machine so occasionally kill
evolution-data-server to save memory/resources. When I click the clock
applet in the gnome panel the applet crashes.
To reproduce: kill the evolution-data-server
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49961223/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: GConfNonDefault.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49961224/GConfNonDefault.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49961225/ProcMaps.txt
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We set the account to never expire in AD and now I can unlock if i
type the password correctly, but it still locks the account in AD if I
typo the password. My account has been locked out on average 3 times
per day since I set up likewise.
I don't know if this is a separate bug but it is
This bug causes my account to be locked in the Active Directory every
time I put a password, correct or otherwise, in the unlock screen
dialog. This makes likewise unusable for me as I cannot be bothering
the domain admins to unlock my account every time I forget to use the
switch user button
Public bug reported:
I set keyboard shortcuts for workspace switching to alt-1 and alt-2 to
switch left and right respectively. These sometimes revert to default
after apt-get upgrade. I assume when gnome-settings daemon is upgraded.
Happened again today, I've attached apt history log for your
The apt log shows
gnome-control-center:amd64 (3.6.3-0ubuntu44, 3.6.3-0ubuntu45)
I believe this means that I upgraded from 3.6.3-0ubuntu44 to
3.6.3-0ubuntu45
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gnome-settings-daemon:amd64 (3.8.5-0ubuntu9, 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1)
from:
3.8.5-0ubuntu9
to:
3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1
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Public bug reported:
HP Elitebook Folio 9470m. This system is not a tablet or convertible,
and does not have a touchscreen.
If the laptop is sitting flat during boot, the display orientation is
normal.
If the laptop is not sitting flat during boot, or if it is moved out of
flat, the display
I find this behavior unexpected, confusing, and user-hostile. But if
there's no way to do anything about it at least it's documented here.
Thanks for the pointer to iio-sensor-proxy, I've removed that package:
$ sudo apt remove --purge iio-sensor-proxy
You can close this bug if there's nothing
Output is attached.
I started with the laptop sitting open, keyboard flat
lifted so the keyboard was facing me
flat
keyboard facing away from me
flat
keyboard facing to the right (left side lifted)
flat
keyboard facing to the left (right side lifted)
** Attachment added: "output of: sudo
Yep this got me today.
Unable to login due to YubiKey plugged in to the system. GDM sees the
key and wants me to use it to authenticate, it's not set up for that and
I had to pull the YubiKey to be able to log in with username & password.
Poking around in /etc/pam.d/ I found there's a few
I finally upgraded to 22.04 and the workaround in my previous message is
now also no longer working for me, though it had been in 21.04. Had to
remove the YubiKey to log in.
My new workaround is to add an option to the gdm-smartcard alternatives
configuration that's just password, no smartcard.
Public bug reported:
The contents of the offensive fortunes files break CoC and should not be
included in official repos.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/kinetic/fortunes-off
Mastodon thread describing some of the contents of the file.
https://tacobelllabs.net/@atomicthumbs/109349923317496233
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