I guess this is obvious. But this bug still happens in Xenial.
lmilano@grisell:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=xenial
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS"
lmilano@grisell:~$ dpkg -l |grep cups-client
ii cups-client
Just a quick note.This problem persists after the official release of
15.10.
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NetworkManager crashes after reboot
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added, but the allegedely original bug doesn't seem to exist.
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I upgraded my HP Chromebook 14 from 15.04 to 15.10 beta. After cold
boot, NetworkManager crashes and I get the popup to send a bug report
for a NM crash. There is no network, either.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of private bug 1500399
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Thank you, Till, I was looking for the proper place to change the tag :)
Cheers,
Leo
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pkservice.py crashed with
Hi
I enabled 'proposed' vivid updates, installed hplip 3.15.2-0ubuntu4.1 ,
and I could successfully run the hp-plugin component. As far as my local
machine goes, the package fixes the issue.
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After upgrading to Vivid, my HP LaserJet M1212nf MFP would not work
anymore, and trying to install the binary driver, as prompted by the
HPLIP utility would fail. After fiddling for a good hour, I realized
that the utility was failing to load the python modules for hplip:
Yes, indeed, the crashes are not happening anymore, sorry, I should have
updated this.
On Apr 13, 2015 9:11 AM, Till Kamppeter 1437...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:
Most probably fixed in cups-browsed 1.0.67-0ubuntu2. Please update and
re-open this bug if you still have problems.
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Same here, Ubuntu 14.10, Intel Haswell i5 graphics. The following
workaround (suggested in the chromium issue shown above) works for me:
google-chrome -disable-gpu-sandbox
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Hi Chris
Thank you for uploading the package. Unfortunately, I already upgraded
the machine where I had the crash to Utopic. I tried on another machine
running trusty, and both before and after enabling proposed (and
therefore upgrading to 0.93-3ubuntu0.1 ), pitivi loads just fine. So,
all I can
Another update. As of today, pitivi is not crashing anymore. I've been
running updates daily, though I didn't see remember having seen any
pitivi update. The changelog doesn't show any recent changes, either:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/p/pitivi/
I guess some
Ouch, it might be the same issue. I don't have gnome-shell installed,
and installing the metapackage didn't enable a session in lightdm. The
Ubuntu (Unity) shell prouces the same crash. But sudo pitivi works
fine.
I'll look around to enable a gnome-shell session and try from there.
Thanks for the
Ok. It looks like running from the gnome-shell doesn't help.
This is what I added to my Kubuntu install:
* gnome-shell
* ubuntu-gnome-desktop
Now I can login to Ubuntu (unity), Gnome (gnome-shell, I believe), Gnome
Classic, KDE Plasma and others. Pitivi crashes in all of them, whether
from
I just tested installing the Unity package to see if a more typical
Ubuntu installation would not crash, but I had not luck. I'll gladly
help with testing if anyone has any ideas of what to try.
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I just upgraded to Kubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) yesterday, and pitivi stopped
working. It segfaults immediately, with the following stdout error:
lmilano@grisell:crash$ pitivi
Missing soft dependency:
- pycanberra not found on the system
- enables sound notifications when
** Attachment added: Apport crash report from /var/crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pitivi/+bug/1307746/+attachment/4083897/+files/_usr_bin_pitivi.1002.crash
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** Description changed:
- I just upgraded to Kubuntu 12.04 yesterday, and pitivi stopped working.
- It segfaults immediately, with the following stdout error:
+ I just upgraded to Kubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) yesterday, and pitivi stopped
+ working. It segfaults immediately, with the following stdout
Same here. I have a Dell Vostro A90 with a Minimal KDE install, and
lightdm as the DM, running 13.04 daily updates . It is set up to
autologin. In thefin last couple days, upon reboot, the computer comes
to a command line login. You can login, and then run sudo lightdm, or
sudo service lightdm
Confirmed! I launched BUM, and lightdm was not selected. I activated it,
rebooted, and everything is back to normal (the graphical login goes on
normally). Hope this helps!
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