This is indeed fixed at least in version 1.8.1-1~flatpak1~20.04 as
installed from the official PPA.
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Title:
Chromium
Public bug reported:
For a while now I am facing the issue that Chromium installed via
Flatpak after a minute or so stops working with a puzzling error
ERR_NO_SUPPORTED_PROXIES. I guess this is due to the Proxy feature of
the desktop portal because now I noticed that the portal is actually
Public bug reported:
While looking what hp-plugin was doing when it was semmingly hung I
noticed that it calls wget to download an executable via plain HTTP even
though www.openprinting.org supports HTTPS:
Relevant part from ps axf:
10353 pts/4Ss 0:00 | \_ /bin/bash
10492 pts/4
Public bug reported:
I'm using LibreOffice Impress v5.0.1.2 from the libreoffice-5-0 PPA on
Kubuntu 14.04 (ie. 1:5.0.1~rc2-0ubuntu1~trusty1).
I can reproducibly crash it by
1. Create a new presentation
2. Drawing a shape like an ellipse
3. In the Properties pane, open the Line Width drop down
This should be fixed in version 1.4.6.
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Title:
'src/animations/oxygencomboboxdata.cpp:87:void
Happy happy joy joy :)
I had a quick look at the code, does it automatically work with any
session? (I just know that the auto-locking in KDM worked by setting the
environment variable DESKTOP_LOCKED which is interpreted by some magic
later on.)
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Relevant KDE bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300151
** Also affects: lightdm
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #300151
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300151
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Public bug reported:
There is currently (according to
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/amd64/lightdm/filelist) no
lightdm.conf.5 man page which explains the file format and available
options. The canonical documentation seems to be
/usr/share/doc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.gz which should be converted
Public bug reported:
In the Firefox Add-on Manager I have the Ubuntu Firefox Modifications
which is just described as Ubuntu Firefox Pack. This description is
not very helpful since I want to know what it actually does and if it
might clash with some other extensions I have installed because they
P.S.: Now that I looked I can't find the mentioned menu entries in the
Help menu. Looks like the package description is outdated as well.
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The same breakage again, this time with a backtrace from KDE:
Application: python2 (0.5.7)
KDE Platform Version: 4.9.5
Qt Version: 4.8.2
Operating System: Linux 3.2.0-36-generic x86_64
Distribution: Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
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$ jockey-kde
ERROR:root:Could not find any
jockey-text is affected, too. It looks like it breaks when it tries to
query for the fglrx driver (which I want to have) since jockey-text -l
breaks just before that and jockey-text -l --no-dbus continues:
$ jockey-text -l
ERROR:root:Could not find any typelib for AppIndicator3
kmod:wl -
From /var/log/jockey.log:
2013-01-08 20:51:53,759 DEBUG: BroadcomWLHandler enabled(): kmod disabled,
bcm43xx: blacklisted, b43: enabled, b43legacy: enabled
2013-01-08 20:51:53,801 DEBUG: fglrx.enabled(fglrx): target_alt None
current_alt /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mesa/ld.so.conf other target alt
Public bug reported:
The other as possible duplicate suggested bugs are pretty old. I also
found this (closed) question on Ask Ubuntu:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/228128/jockey-gtk-and-jockey-text-are-
crashing
ERROR:root:Could not find any typelib for AppIndicator3
Traceback (most recent
This isn't a bug in gnome-power-manager since it affects KDE as well.
Actually, it looks like the kernel (?) ignores whatever is written to
/sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness; I can set it to zero and
still no change:
$ ls /sys/class/backlight/
acpi_video0
$ cat
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