Balena Etcher 1.18 dpkg won't install on 24.04 due to dependency issues,
1.19.16 installs fine and runs, but in a degraded sandbox mode. So
adding a profile for it would be beneficial
The appimage version of Belena Etcher unfortunately fails to run. We can not
provide a default profile for the
The Wike fix is coming in the next SRU.
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AppArmor user namespace creation restrictions cause many applications
to
apport information
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GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.36
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_36
Build: unknown rev 0 for linux
# C compiler #
Using built-in specs.
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GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.36
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_36
Build: unknown rev 0 for linux
# C compiler #
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/11/lto-wrapper
@arraybolt3: Answer to your question. bwrap requires capabilities within
the user namespace. unshare is a little more forgiving in that what it
requires depends on the options passed but most of the options also
require capabilities within the user namespace.
The potential solution I mention is
@arraybolt3 is correct. Both unshare and bwrap will not get a unconfined
profile, as that allows for an arbitrary by-pass of the restriction.
There is a potential solution in the works that will allow for bwrap and
unshare to function as long as the child task does not require
permissions but at
We have an update of the firefox profile coming that supports the
/opt/firefox/firefox location used as the default install for the
firefox downloaded directly from mozilla.org
If you are running firefox out of your home directory, that will not be
directly supported and you will need to chose to
@coeur-noir:
Are you installing firefox to /opt/ as recommended or using it local in
your user account?
as for bwarp, maybe it is known to be problematic. It is allowed to run and to
create a user namespace but it is denied all capabilities within the namespace.
Can you run
sudo dmesg |
@ajg-charlbury: no apparmor beta3 has not landed in proposed yet, we are
working on the upload now. firefox separately have added a bug fix that
will detect when the user namespace/capabilities are denied and fallback
without crashing but it disables the full sandbox.
the apparmor-beta3 fix
@ajg-charlbury: yes, firefox we are well aware of the problem, the
firefox profile has been tweaked for beta3 (landing this week) so that
it should work with the new deb.
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@arraybolt3: qutebrowser should be fixed in beta3
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@kc2bez: qmapshack should be fixed in beta3
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AppArmor user namespace creation restrictions cause many applications
@kc2bez: I have been able to verify that privacybrowser is not working.
However it is not due to the apparmor user namespace restrictions.
I get the following segfault out of dmesg
[ 1591.466016] privacybrowser[7743]: segfault at 8 ip 70bb4dd11ccc sp
7ffd5c6587e0 error 4 in
@kc2bez: pageedit should be fixed in beta3
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@kc2bez: notepadqq should be fixed in beta3
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@kc2bez:
there are no updated deb packages in the ppa for kiwix.
the kiwix appimage worked for me.
kiwix flatpak worked for me.
I am not sure what you were seeing. But I we are going to need more
information.
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hi @vvaleryan-24,
I have been able to replicate the crash you are seeing but it is not do
to the user namespace restriction. The restrictions logging does not
happen, and I can put it in an unconfined profile and it still doesn't
help. From dmesg I find the following segfault
[79854.520976]
this will be fixed in Beta
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sorry this won't be fixed in Beta3 that note was for goldendict
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we will be fixed in Beta3
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I have tested gnome-packagekit and it never trigger unprivileged user
namespace mediation. Can you please provide more information on how you
triggered it.
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supercollider will work on current noble. Since it is using QTWebEngine
it has a graceful fallback when capabilities within the user namespace
are denied.
supercollider will have a profile and be fixed in Beta3, so it doesn't
even have to do the fallback.
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I have tried freecad and unprivileged user namespace restrictions are
not the problem. freecad snap works, freecad ppa does not have a noble
build yet but the mantic build can be made to work.
freecad daily appimage: works
freecad appimage: stable fails with mesa or qt errors depending on
@sudipmuk loupe should be fixed in Beta3
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AppArmor user namespace creation restrictions cause many applications
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@eeickmeyer geary should be fixed in Beta3
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@guyster, @eldmannen+launchpad, @valeryan-24
Firefox dailies now have a work around, by detecting and disabling the
user namespace. The proper fix that should allow firefox to still use
the user namespace for its sandbox will land in Beta3, landing early
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Ubuntu 24.04 Some image thumbnails no
@valeryan-24 ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'imp'" says that your
Gpodder issue is not related to this bug. You are missing a dependency
the 'imp' module. If Gpodder is packaged it will need to add that as
part of its install dependencies.
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AppArmor user namespace creation
@scarlet I think it is fair to mark these as Fixed released as they are
part of apparmor-alpha4 that is in noble.
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This is part of the apparmor alpha4 release in noble
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This is part of the alpha4 release in noble
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
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This got a lot worse in noble, it's now not just vertical shift, but the
scaling of the logo too. It is twice as small as the plymouth one.
Or maybe plymouth shows things twice as large?
I don't know how to figure out which one is getting the maths wrong.
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Title:
AppArmor user namespace creation restrictions
So appimages are interesting. They don't all need a profile. I have run
several that are not using user namespaces, or only need to be able to
create the user namespace and don't need capabilities so the default
unpriviled_userns profile works for them.
It is applications that need privileges
Erich,
yes the archive version is based on the ppa, with a couple small fixes
in the packaging. The ppa is going to get updated based the new archive
version + a few more patches.
Do you have some higher priority electron apps that you can point us at.
We will look into the Visual Studo and
One more addition, the current state of how unconfined deals with
unprivileged user namespaces is a temporary limitation. The afore
mentioned improvement will allow for more customization at the policy
level. The current fixed behavior will be the default.
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So the answer is it depends on how they are using unprivileged user
namespaces and how they react to them being denied, not every
application needs to patched separately.
Generally speaking gnome has been better tested than KDE had because
gnome being the Ubuntu default saw a lot more opt in
We have found that allowing the user namespace creation, and then
denying capabilities is in general handled much better by KDE. The the
case of the plasmashell and the browswer widget denying the creation of
the user namespace would cause a crash with a SIGTRAP backtrace, where
allowing the
I think the selection of colours in the palette should actually precede
the bit to change the colours on the profile in the tab to set colours
for the profile if you need to fiddle with that first.
It nowhere actually explicitly says, in the "Help" documentation,
something to the effect "having
Thanks for your help. I think I understand it now in that I've got all
the colours I want for my profiles.
I do think that the Help for gnome-terminal might possibly be a bit
clearer.
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Confession that I didn't notice the checkbox in front of the grayed out
font option.
I created a new profile by pressing the + sign. It does seem to work
better if I "clone" a profile I've discovered.
However with the colours there still seems to be a problem whatever I
do with the checkboxes.
Public bug reported:
After creating a new profile, "preferences" does not work correctly. I
want to have a selection of profiles as I log in to a variety of systems
and want the background colours to quickly distinguish as to which host
server a given terminal is connected to.
For example I have
Sorry for the delay on this, we had some bugs to chase down. The
following PPA has an update to how user namespace mediation is being
handled. For the unconfined case there are two options
1. If the unprivileged_userns profile does not exist, unprivileged user
namespace creation is denied as
kdeplasma should be a fairly easy fix without prompting. I'll work on a
profile for it and its add-ons
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There is another improvement coming before prompt that may (it will
depend on the sandbox) also take care of many of the browser sandbox
issues, as well as a few other uses of unprivileged user namespaces. On
user namespace creation we will be able to transition the profile to a
new profile with a
Agreed we can't ask for a user to create a profile for every
application, apparmor profiles can be shared, and having a generic
profile that can be opted into makes sense. We are working towards it,
this is just the first iteration. One of the things we are working on is
abstracting what the
Unfortunately it has to be a privileged operation, otherwise any
application could set the attribute and then have access to user
namespaces. The problem with unprivileged user namespaces is that it
makes privileged interfaces available to the user in ways that they
weren't designed for, leading
RE: security.apparmor attribute attachment not working
Sorry for the current version of apparmor in Ubuntu requires a path
attachment as well, you need to change the profile to (caveat untested
so I may have made another mistake too)
profile falkon /** xattrs=(security.apparmor=falkon)
It does work for AppImages, but it is weird in that they don't have an
install location, so that has to be adjusted for where they are placed
on the system, or we have to set a security xattr on the executable at
the time it is chmoded to +x
Admittedly orcaslicer doesn't use unprivileged user
Yes it is known that Electron based apps are broken by this, it is
unfortunate but there is no getting around it if we are going to tighten
security around unprivileged user namespaces.
As for apps that we don't specifically support (Electron or otherwise),
we are still adding profiles for as
Hey Aaron, yes there are many packages that now require an apparmor
profile. There is a shortcut, in between profile that can be used atm so
that a full profile doesn't need to be developed to get applications
that require unprivileged user namespaces working. I will get a patch
together to add
aha! patching gnome-shell does nothing, so we need to patch like yaru-
themes.
and 4% there doesn't work, as if it doesn't compute.
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Status: New
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hm setting padding to 4% does not do it.
i am starting to suspect the screen total size is off. by a lot.
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Title:
Ubuntu
In gnome shell:
Logo is aligned to 1 vertically, and then has margin of 3em
this._logoBin = new St.Widget({
style_class: 'login-dialog-logo-bin',
x_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER,
y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.END,
});
.login-dialog-logo-bin {
margin: 3em 0; }
Where as in
in jammy gnome-shell it is:
.login-dialog-logo-bin { padding: 24px 0px; }
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Title:
Ubuntu logo shifts vertically when the
Public bug reported:
In Nautilus, the alignment of the text in the file deletion popups (when
clearing Trash and permanently deleting an item) is wrong.
As shown in the screen-capture, the title and subtitle text is wrongly
aligned left instead of centered, causing the padding between the
Thank you for the positive comments! I do not have the knowledge or
time to fix the problem. Writing a Gnome extension was new to me as
well, but not difficult. After seeing zero evidence of progress on the
bug over many years, I had given up hope that it would get fixed.
I hope that the
: Control process exited,
code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Aug 16 09:37:32 Demonstrator systemd[1]: xrdp.service: Failed with result
'exit-code'.
Aug 16 09:37:32 Demonstrator systemd[1]: Failed to start xrdp daemon.
john@Demonstrator:~$ journalctl -xeu xrdp.service
Aug 16 09:37:32 Demonstrator xrdp[339100
Public bug reported:
xrdp service fails to start.
john@Demonstrator:~$ systemctl status xrdp.service
× xrdp.service - xrdp daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/xrdp.service; enabled; vendor preset: >
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Tue 2023-08-15 08:44:54 BST;
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[raspi] Ubuntu 22.10 does not turn off monitor
Ok, thanks.
On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 5:20 AM Sebastien Bacher <2025...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Thanks, it could be solved with the same fix than bug #1794064 which is
> pending review for 22.04 but the apparmor denial message is different in
> your log so maybe not, we will have to check once
my mistake
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ssh-askpass-gnome pops up for every sudo
i didn't see your comment and i just changed the project to gnome-shell
instead of openssh b/c it does the exact same thing when using seahorse
as ssh-askpass provider instead of ssh-askpass-gnome. But i guess
seahorse needs a desktop file too. :) thanks for the info and the
workaround. will
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The Firefox and Evince versions are the default versions that came with
Ubuntu 22.04.
is there anything printed when you try to open an url? I'm sorry, but I do
not understand the question. When I click on the link in the PDF document,
it does not take me to the link. If I copy the link and paste
Public bug reported:
1. Description: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Release:22.04
2. evince:
Installed: 42.3-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 42.3-0ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 42.3-0ubuntu3 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates/main amd64
Packages
100
Public bug reported:
This issue happens in Nautilus 44.0, both on Wayland and X11, and has also been
noted in upstream Gnome as well:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/2945
When deleting files, only the file being deleted should be shown as deleted,
and when moving
I still see the problem in Ubuntu 22.04.2.
A year and a half ago I gave up hope of ever seeing the problem fixed
and wrote the All Windows + Save/Restore Window Positions Gnome
extension that successfully works around it.
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/john@pop-os
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///*767 OS: Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS x86_64
//7676767676*// Kernel: 6.2.6-76060206-generic
/76767//7676767// Uptime: 2
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///*767 OS: Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS x86_64
//7676767676*// Host: OptiPlex 7040
/76767//7676767// Kernel: 6.0.6-76060006
Please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/2017780
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systemd refuses to start
i think this SRU has triggered unexpected failure to start gdm
(potentially unrelated to the content of this sru)
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gdm was failing to start for me, because smarcard.desktop was missing
I use yubikey for gpg & ssh, and not for "smartcard authentication".
I tried hard to not have any smartcard login on my gdm screen.
I removed /etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Smartcard.desktop
Public bug reported:
gnome-shell memory usage is getting worse every hour by exhausting more
than 4 GB OF RAM and then getting frozen for some minutes till it get
crashed without logging out the user (which means all my USER's running
processes didn't get killed anyway and are being running in
**free --giga --human**:
```
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem:7.6G4.0G374M351M3.3G3.0G
Swap:23G117M 23G
```
**gnome-extensions list --enabled**:
```
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: openweathermap
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
gnome-shell
I run Ubuntu 22.04 on a Dell Optiplex 7010.
This issue started suddenly a couple of weeks back - I run updates several
times weekly so not exactly sure when it started.
Just tried adding
MUTTER_DEBUG_FORCE_KMS_MODE=simple
to environment file and after reboot, problem seems to have been resolved.
I also am having issues with this and am currently stuck with an out of
update machine and working with awesome canonical and sys76 support but
still having trouble. Going to keep working on this my own with what I
have at my disposal.
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EWhen using cursor keys to navigate a table listing songs, artists, or
albums, the shift+F10 key combination should work like a right mouse
click. An example of the desired behavior can be seen in many apps. One
example is Thunderbird. When cursoring over a list of email
Ubuntu 20.04. LTS
The menu option 'Stop & Quit' from the Rhythmbox icon isn't working on
my installation.
And Rhythmbox has started playing jerkily.
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** Description changed:
I'm running 20.04 beta amd64 Desktop from a USB stick of the live ISO.
I opened Disks (gnome-disks) and it sees all my drives, but it won't
show SMART stats on my NVME drive (Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GB). The
SMART menu item is greyed out. It works fine on
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Title:
inhibitShortcutsDialog not working in Ubuntu 22.10 / Gnome 43. Breaks
keygrab and
Public bug reported:
inhibitShortcutsDialog not working in Ubuntu 22.10 / Gnome 43. Breaks
keygrab and passing keys to VMs/remote systems
Bug is fixed upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/issues/6107
Without that fix it is impossible to use same system shortcuts
(Alt+Shift,
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 22.10, in GNOME Settings, the Ubuntu logo on the About page
has some appearance issues:
1. In dark mode, the image normally should have white text. This is not
the case here. The Ubuntu logo, even in dark mode still has black text.
2. Also, when maximising or
Public bug reported:
This bug happens with dark mode enabled, whenever I open Settings with
Appearance pane open, or I enter Appearance pane from other panes in Settings.
Whenever I do so, the app theme for legacy GTK3 applications (those not
supporting the new GTK dark mode API) inadvertently
The option is correctly set, you can see the output of gsettings in the
attached video. Regardless, the issue seems to have spontaneously
resolved itself despite no apparent change to the installed version of
dash-to-dock (apt list still has it at 72~ubuntu5.22.04.1), so I've
marked this bug as
Public bug reported:
In System Settings, the label alongside the Icon size slider under
Ubuntu Desktop page is misaligned with the slider, as shown in the
attached screenshot. It is placed a bit too low from the position of the
slider.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.10
Package:
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 22.10, in the Settings app, the labels in the IPv4 and IPv6 section
of the Wi-Fi popup (shown in screenshot) seems to be misaligned with its
corresponding entry boxes.
For example, under IPv4 section, 'Netmask' and 'Gateway' are not properly
aligned with the 2nd
I found that snap-store was consuming fully 1 GB of RAM on my system
when I checked it just now. Such a huge memory use for something I
*never* used. I would like to think that core elements of the a default
Ubuntu system would be designed more carefully for low memory use.
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Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
Release:22.04
gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock:
Installed: 72~ubuntu5.22.04.1
Candidate: 72~ubuntu5.22.04.1
Version table:
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