Public bug reported:
While attempting to install libglib2.0-dev for a cross-compile I ran
into the following dependency issue;
on x86_64 host:
$ cat Dockerfile
ARG BASE=ubuntu:18.04
FROM $BASE
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ARG DEBARCH=s390x
RUN echo "deb [arch=$DEBARCH]
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If, due to the
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Title:
iwlwifi firmware panic on 4.13,
Would it be possible for you to do a kernel bisection?
First, find the last good -rc kernel and the first bad -rc kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
Then,
$ sudo apt build-dep linux
$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git
$ cd linux
$
FYI the bug may be temporarily fixed on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (with HWE),
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (and Mint 19) using packages from my PPA (
https://launchpad.net/~nrbrtx/+archive/ubuntu/xorg-hotkeys or "
ppa:nrbrtx/xorg-hotkeys " ). It contains patched Xorg (with patch from
kyak -
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No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots
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If the problem persists without extensions then please report the bug to the
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Title:
This bug was fixed in the package mutter - 3.28.3-2
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* Team upload
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* debian/gbp.conf: Set the upstream branch to upstream/3.28.x, since we've
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[ Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ]
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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sudo ubuntu-bug /var/crash/FILENAME.crash
when filing crash reports in order for the upload/uploaded files to be
generated, and, in turn, to get the errors reported successfully.
Given the reproducibility of the crash, and how you are using the latest
Ubuntu
Someone (Julian, Alexey?) please open an upstream bug for this problem at:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues
and then tell us the new ID.
Dylan: If you get an empty space then please use bug 1774957 instead.
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takes forever to boot
Status in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I apologise
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/?id=55a25246ee80aa950bf27f811c0cc176d0821a4e
pulseaudio does not support non-interlaved mode
static void check_access(snd_pcm_t *pcm_handle, snd_pcm_hw_params_t *hwparams,
bool use_mmap) {
if ((use_mmap &&
(In reply to Tanu Kaskinen from comment #39)
> The log shows that you're not using module-udev-detect. I don't know if
> that's why things stopped working, but that would anyway be the first thing
> to fix. Debian changed the packaging so that "pulseaudio-module-udev" is now
> a separate package.
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// this bug was reported for 18.04.
// I had just had it occur (first time) on 18.10
// new details will be comment @ end
my box is 18.04 (was 17.10 installed; standard Ubuntu with MATE & XFCE
desktops added)
I sleep my XFCE (xubuntu) machine rather than
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+ server. This crash occurs when the system RAM is experiencing problems.
+ I have managed to fix this
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"Volume element PCM has 6 channels. That's too
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fyi: looking at the wiki,
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf now has Enable=true (it was commented out sorry)
"Reporting a crash in the stable release" may not apply, but I couldn't
find a problem_types (only mentioned this as I noted you were last wiki
editor; thank you!)
Thank you for link - appreciated.
The log shows that you're not using module-udev-detect. I don't know if
that's why things stopped working, but that would anyway be the first
thing to fix. Debian changed the packaging so that "pulseaudio-module-
udev" is now a separate package. You have probably disabled automatic
installation of
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is 100% the same issue, but my problems started
again when Debian upgraded from pulseaudio 8 to 9 recently.
Even though I still use tsched=0, I hear huge amounts of clicks and pops
while playing back (everything sounds like a very old vinyl recording
now...). Enabling
http://pastebin.com/CzQQhvET
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Title:
"Volume element PCM has 6 channels. That's too much!" - PA doesn't
support elements
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/tree/sound/pci/rme9652/hdsp.c
static struct snd_pcm_hardware snd_hdsp_capture_subinfo =
{
.info = (SNDRV_PCM_INFO_MMAP |
SNDRV_PCM_INFO_MMAP_VALID |
Created attachment 125150
attachment-5407-0.html
Meaning what exactly?
It worked with previous versions. And even if it doesn't work - what is
the recommended step here? Remove pulseaudio?
Thanks & best regards
Benjamin
Am 19. Juli 2016 16:09:10 MESZ, schrieb bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org:
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guiverc@d960-ubu2:/var/crash$ ls -la
total 64408
drwxrwsrwt 3 rootwhoopsie 4096 Aug 1 08:32 .
drwxr-xr-x 15 rootroot 4096 Nov 16 2017 ..
drwxrwsr-x 2 guiverc whoopsie 4096 Jul 30 09:19 2018-05-22
-rw-r- 1 guiverc whoopsie70917 Jul 30 08:28
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross
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package geoclue-2.0 2.4.7-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess
It failed to install since there was no available group ID to create:
addgroup: No GID is available in the range 100-999 (FIRST_SYS_GID -
LAST_SYS_GID).
addgroup: The group `geoclue' was not created.
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1) While the issue is being root caused, please keep light-locker, and
caffeine uninstalled.
2) Regarding the file:
-rw-r- 1 guiverc whoopsie 20M Aug 1 08:28 _usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.1000.crash
No error reports have been reported to errors since 2018-07-11. One may
further confirm
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// this has was reported (ubuntu-bug)
no caffeine or light-locker are installed
on screen I had 4 'repeats' but was able to look closer and not it's not
a message repeated, but it's part of `dmesg` log,
(In reply to Eugene Crosser from comment #25)
> It happens when audio control application running and not running likewise,
> but desktop's audio widget in the panel is indeed running (Cinnamon and
> Unity, same manifestations). It is possible that this audio widget is indeed
> the culprit.
It's
Created attachment 128797
Pulse Log incorrect switching
Log that should show pulse incorrectly switching to digital when it
should switch back to the previous configuration for speakers.
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Do you happen to have the audio settings application open? If you do, it
can mess up the device selection:
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(In reply to Tanu Kaskinen from comment #24)
> Do you happen to have the audio settings application open? If you do, it can
> mess up the device selection:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762932
It happens when audio control application running and not running
likewise, but desktop's
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> Created attachment 131569 [details]
> pulse audio verbose log
>
> Same problem and use case: analog line-out speakers, headphone plugged-in,
> headphone unplugged, digital output profile set instead of analog line-out
> (Analog Duplex to be precise).
Created attachment 131569
pulse audio verbose log
Same problem and use case: analog line-out speakers, headphone plugged-
in, headphone unplugged, digital output profile set instead of analog
line-out (Analog Duplex to be precise).
It happens on Fedora 25 (10.0-2.fc25) and openSUSE tumbleweed
(In reply to Tanu Kaskinen from comment #42)
> (In reply to flat from comment #40)
> > Same issue on xfce4, so it's not budgie.
>
> It certainly was Budgie according to the log. Maybe xfce4 has a similar bug
> in its volume control thingy.
No problem on the delay, thanks for taking the time to
(In reply to flat from comment #40)
> Same issue on xfce4, so it's not budgie.
It certainly was Budgie according to the log. Maybe xfce4 has a similar
bug in its volume control thingy.
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(In reply to flat from comment #39)
> Created attachment 129322 [details]
> pulse audio verbose log with
> 0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch 10.0
>
> Sorry it took a couple days for it to happen again. Guess
Created attachment 129226
0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch (for 10.0)
Here's the updated patch.
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Title:
The new log doesn't seem to have the patch applied. Can you try again?
You can check that pulseaudio is running with the patch by searching the
log for messages that contain "XXX" that are printed whenever the card
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Created attachment 129265
pulse audio verbose log with 0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch
10.0
Here is the log from the new rebased patch. The bug did occur in git
master but not as often.
>The first log shows four "audio-volume-change" sounds being played in quick
>succession
Same issue on xfce4, so it's not budgie.
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Title:
Sound is not automatically switched back from headphones to speakers
Status
Created attachment 129322
pulse audio verbose log with 0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch
10.0
Sorry it took a couple days for it to happen again. Guess it helps when
you compile to actually apply the patch... haha. Here's a log from it
switching between digital and normal, even
Created attachment 129175
0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch
Here's the patch. It's written against the git master branch. If you
need it for some other PulseAudio version, let me know and I'll rebase
it.
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In my case speakers should be set to Analog Surround 5.1 Output + Analog
Stereo Input, however after unplugging headphones they are switched to
digital out.
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Sure, if you write a patch I will compile and test it.
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Title:
Sound is not automatically switched back from headphones to
The log doesn't match your problem description. The digital profile is
not activated at all. The log shows switching between headphones and
lineout in 2.1 mode. You wanted to use 5.1, so is your problem actually
that you get 2.1 audio instead of 5.1?
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Created attachment 129184
pulse verbose log with 0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch
So interestingly enough I can't reproduce the issue using git master.
Attached are two logs as one attachment. The second log starts at line
5308 (Didn't want to spam attachments). The first log
(In reply to flat from comment #34)
> Created attachment 129184 [details]
> pulse verbose log with 0001-card-log-the-reason-for-profile-changes.patch
>
> So interestingly enough I can't reproduce the issue using git master.
The first log with the crash shows a switch to the digital profile.
Thanks, the log is interesting. At line 5943 the headphones are plugged
in. Pulseaudio then decides to switch from the 5.1 profile to the analog
stereo profile, as expected. After switching the profile, however,
pulseaudio decides to immediately switch to digital output instead.
Unfortunately the
Created attachment 128999
digital/5.1 - stereo out/digital
Sorry, this bug isn't consistent so that last log may not have reflected
the issue. This _should_ show that it starts my headphones as digital
out, upon unplugging the line out should be switched to 5.1. Again
plugging in headphones
(In reply to Tanu Kaskinen from comment #22)
> I believe PulseAudio 9.0 will handle your use case well. Please report back
> if it doesn't.
It does not.
Version: 1:9.0-2ubuntu2
Same behavior: after plugging and unplugging the headset some nonexistent
device becomes active, and I have no sound
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Sound is not automatically switched back from
I believe PulseAudio 9.0 will handle your use case well. Please report
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Sound is not automatically
I am not sure that the suggested patch is a good fix for the problem.
As I understand it, with the patch, when the currently active destination
becomes unavailable, new destination is chosen on the basis of its priority.
Now consider my own use case:
I have S/PDIF and Analog outputs on the chip,
Just to let you know:
I had a similar bug with Fedora 24 which drove me nuts. Analog output
was always switched back to digital, losing sound. Changing it in
pavucontrol didn't last longer than a few seconds. With the patch from
comment 12, my problem is fixed!
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Yesterday I discovered another Gnome software bug, (another) one of
Files (Nautilus). Without any reason, Files was running 4+% of the CPU
for a long time, without even touching it. Might be some interaction, if
I see that again, will file a separate bug report.
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In fact, the issue is not limited to wireless networks. The wired
connection options are also not displayed correctly. This screenshot
shows what I see in the menu when connected to wired network with wrong
profile.
By the way, after I reinstalled Ubuntu 18.04.1, the problem showed up
for the
In fact, the issue is not limited to wireless networks. The wired
connection options are also not displayed correctly. This screenshot
shows what I see in the menu when connected to wired network with wrong
profile.
By the way, after I reinstalled Ubuntu 18.04.1, the problem showed up
for the
Public bug reported:
I am having the same problem with Linux Mint. I play any audio(from
YouTube or hard disk) and the volume is very low. And the background
noise is very high. Apparently Ubuntu did not have such a problem. But
unfortunately I am facing this problem which I tried not to face by
I think I am experiencing the same bug. Here is a screenshot of my
desktop with user menu when I am connected by WiFi.
By the way, I reinstalled Ubuntu 18.04.1 from scratch last week, but I
kept my user directory intact. I had this issue since upgrading to
18.04 from 17.10.
** Attachment
After installing upstream kernel the issue is solved though boot time is long.
I get this screen(https://ibb.co/isQYTz) after selecting the kernel from grub,
not an issue to me but thought to inform you.
Also can I remove the kernel because had remove virtualbox
** Description changed:
After
I have the same error on a Dell C1765nfw-MFP; on 198.168.0.7:9100 that had been
working for years, However cups was update approximately July 14, 2018
I am running Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04.5-LTS, with the Gnome flashback Metacity
desktop and I am wonderfully stuck on this desktop.
Also since the
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-drivers-304
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Base Ubuntu xenial.
After Upgrade to linux kernal 4.15.0-29
nvidia-340 (recommended) installed but fails to display alternative resolution
settings and fails to recognise the second monitor.
Version 340.104-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
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DELL XPS M1210 STAC9221 Dual Headphone jacks not
The freeze / inability to type seems to occur only after selecting a bit
of text with the mouse, then typing to replace that text. After a while
if I persist trying to type, the window goes blank as shown in the
attached screenshot.
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I have figured out the culprit:
The "Screen reader" accessibility setting was turned on for some reason, and if
I turn it off, this problem goes away. Steps to reproduce this problem:
1. Turn on screen reader
2. Right click an old email in evolution, choose Edit as new message
3. Paint some text
In case it helps anyone else on *buntu systems:
sudo apt-get install libcap-dev
sudo apt-get install libsndfile-dev
Warning: UDEV & SPEEX not enabled:
./configure --enable-udev --enable-speex
didn't work for me. See
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/issues/28 and comment 4
This bug was fixed in the package evolution-data-server -
3.28.5-3ubuntu1
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* debian/libebook-contacts-1.2-2.symbols: Mark a symbol as optional
since it isn't present in Ubuntu's ppc64el build
This bug was fixed in the package evolution - 3.28.5-1
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* New upstream release (LP: #1784522)
* Bump e-d-s dependencies and build-dependencies to 3.28.5
-- Jeremy Bicha Mon, 30 Jul 2018 22:27:47 -0400
** Changed in: evolution
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.18 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
Open a couple of windows
Press Alt+Space and keep it pressed
Expected results:
The window menu opens and nothing else happens
Current behavior:
The window menu opens
The window is minimized
The window menu of the following window is open
The window is
Public bug reported:
I was trying to install nautilus-image-converter-0-3-1-en-ubu.deb and
then crashed!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: libunity9 7.1.4+18.04.20180209.1-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-29-generic
Tentative fix: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Community/Ubuntu/gnome-
software/merge_requests/4
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Gnome Software offers
"pulseaudio --version" to check
v12.2 link
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/releases/pulseaudio-12.2.tar.xz
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[ Alberto Milone ]
* 90-nvidia.conf,
debian/rules,
prime-select:
- Make sure to remove the old blacklist file.
- Use /lib for blacklist-nvidia.conf.
- Do not
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pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in
When will this fix be released?
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Please backport fix for & in attributes
Status in Fwupd:
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Same issue here 18.04 with latest updates
Jul 31 15:50:15 nash-laptop NetworkManager[857]: [1533048615.0356]
vpn-connection[0x55b3f2d287a0,0217bd2c-3791-4aed-8877-c3b2562aa5f2," -
jbotto",0]: Started the VPN service, PID 19470
Jul 31 15:50:15 nash-laptop NetworkManager[857]:
On an Ubuntu 14.04 system I installed the libglib2.0-0 package, then
modified my /etc/apt/sources.list file from trusty to xenial, tried to
install libglib2.0-0 and then experienced the crash in this bug report.
I performed the same steps but added xenial-proposed to my
/etc/apt/sources.list file
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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