@ostraaten does running `snap install teams-for-linux` fail for you? If
so, please file a bug.
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Ubuntu sucks. I'm sorry, it just does.
I have to install teams for linux and I have been working hard for hours
to get it installed without success.
Canonical seems heel bent on making Ubuntu as unproductive as it
possibly can be.
I know it is fixed but is just doesn't work. I updated snapd -
Thanks a lot, I'm relieved to see this not being required anymore. It
was really a bad surprise to encounter this with a beginner at an
install party. (we renounced to install the software we wanted, even
though it was possible with the command line)
Has it been decided whether this will be
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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How long until this fix is pushed downstream to Ubuntu and GNOME
Software? The issue is present in Ubuntu 17.10 64-bit Beta 2 Artful
Aardvark.
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The snapd side of things has been committed. Both on master:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/commit/44611140566f6e6aa2a3b583e0b2970b69c8f53f
... and the release/2.28 branch:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/commit/69a00bc4f4e54d7e0312c253b46b97fca834b736
Together with the already released
Forum topic:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/performing-local-snap-operations-without-a-store-macaroon
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Issue is still present, i installed VLC from command line and it didn't
ask for username and password, but if i tried to uninstall the software
thats VLC, its asking me to sign on.
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This bug reminds me of Windows activation. This whole being controlled
from some remote system thing really takes that "free" feeling out of
open source. Next we'll have to fill out requisition forms and provide
proof of our IP location.
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Zesty Zapus affect this release also.
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Title:
Ubuntu Software always asks for an Ubuntu Single Sign-On account when
Adam, I believe the intention is for this bug to be fixed in snapd.
If you need a temporary workaround and don't want to see snaps, you
should be able to uninstall snapd.
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My mom just encountered the dialog prompting her to sign-in to Ubuntu
One when she went to install Krita from the GNOME software center. She
has used Gnome software for over a year to find, install, and update
software. It's a convenient way for ordinary users to do so. It is
jolting for non-power
I get what sabdfl is trying to achieve, but I don't understand why this isn't
just an option.
forcing people to log in on Ubuntu SSO to install or remove a package don't
seem a nice policy from a desktop perspective.
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As we discussed the last time this came up, yes, that seems fine.
Handing out a token to root that provides an authorization to manipulate
the system is analogous to allowing root itself to be doing removals
without further store information, which we allow.
The necessary infrastructure for that
Here's what I wrote mailing list post I linked to, it gives an example
of why this feature is required:
There are a number of cases where it makes sense to be able to remove a
snap without logging in:
- You may be offline and so can't do an Ubuntu One login at this time.
- You don't have an
I did an attempt to resolve this by trying to get snapd to generate a
Macaroon without store access. But as I understand it getting a Macaroon
requires a round trip to the store.
So I think the solution to this is to either allow snapd to generate
local Macaroons or use some other type of
Apologies for accidental status change, missclick!
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Assignee: DO TU TOAN (dotutoan) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Ubuntu Software
Here is our thinking on Ubuntu Core devices and user accounts.
Ubuntu Core is largely for devices that operate with almost no human
interaction. You install the device, it updates itself forever, life is
good.
In that case, most devices will not have many or any user accounts.
That's completely
This really is annoying, and leads Desktop Users to believe that an
Ubuntu Acc is required to use the snap format. On another note: It is
also weird if people try to use Snappy Ubuntu Core, and need to have a
SSO Acc to start their machines..
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu Software asks for an Ubuntu Single Sign-On account to install/remove a
snap
+ Ubuntu Software always asks for an Ubuntu Single Sign-On account when
installing or removing a snap package
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