I really need to ask:
Have you narrowed down which package causes the issue? If yes, can you
please un-tag packages that are unrelated to the issue?
If you're just generally commenting on the relevance of enabling IPv6 on
standard Ubuntu installations, tagging all packages that perform network
1) isc-dhcp-client doesn't do IPv6 well and cannot handle a dual-stack
case at all.
2) isc-dhcp-client is EOL upstream.
3) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dhcpcd5/+bug/2019191
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Could it Depends on dhcp-client and let APT decide which package
providing this has the highest priority?
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Title:
Public bug reported:
ubuntu-minimal currently has a hard Depends on isc-dhcp-client. Unless
there is a compelling reason to depend on a specific DHCP
implementation, this should be changed to "isc-dhcp-client | dhcp-
client" instead.
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Does dhcpcd5 version 9.4.1-0.1 solve the issue for you?
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replacement of resolvconf with systemd needs integration
The newest package (3.0.1-13) has just been imported. Please check
whether this fixes the issue.
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Title:
cups-pdf prints blank
Thanks. That confirms my suspicions.
Debian already has a patch for CUPS-PDF (pending import into Ubuntu)
that removes the warning about deprecated Ghostscript options.
However, it seems that Ghostscript 9.54 brought in even more unexpected
changes that somehow break CUPS-PDF. This will require
As a quick test, can you check if downgrading ghostscript (ghostscript,
libgs9, libgs9-common) to the previous version fixes it or not?
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=990210
** Also affects: cups-pdf (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=990210
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Package changed: cups-pdf (Debian) =>
Good. Just to emphasize, Geode doesn't make sense on distros where the
base level for i386 is 686-PAE, since none of the Geodes have PAE (most
Geodes are i586, except for Geode LX which is 686 without PAE).
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As I have previously commented, the geode driver is NOT obsolete. It
should not be removed at Debian, where i386 is still 686 without PAE.
Please ammend the Debian bug report accordingly.
Martin-Éric
pe 3. huhtik. 2020 klo 10.50 Timo Aaltonen (tjaal...@ubuntu.com) kirjoitti:
>
> ** Bug watch
> -geode: i386 only, no kernel support since moving to i586 (or i686?)
The Geode LX is an i686 without PAE. It is still supported by the Linux
kernel.
However, the Geode KMS driver that someone had started working on was
never merged into the kernel tree. This means that xf86-video-geode
won't
** Package changed: upgrade-system (Ubuntu) = gdk-pixbuf (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Icons dont show up anymore after upgrading
Status
Exactly what is that bug supposed to mean?
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AFAIK the package used to be a part of Main.
However, its usefulness since Precise is doubtful, considering how
Ubuntu optimizes the i386 archive for i686-PAE. Basically, unless Ubuntu
miraculously decides to support non-PAE x86 hosts again, building the
Geode module for Ubuntu is pointless.
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Title:
The issue you are experiencing when attaching an exernal display is
normal.
Anyhow, this bug report was about making wide resolutions work on Geode-
based laptops, which is now fixed, so I'm closing this report. :)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed =
Geode 2.11.14-1 was imported into Ubuntu a while back.
Can you please confirm whether it fixes the issue or not?
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You still need the custom xorg.conf; that will never change. You can
look at the README for sample content.
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2.11.14 is available in my PPA. Can you test it and report whether it
fixes the issue or not?
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2.11.14 is available in my PPA. Can you test it and report whether it
fixes the issue or not?
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You can find it in my PPA. However, there won't be any official backport
for releases older than Precise.
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Title:
Yes, it's still an issue on this host upgraded from Oneiric:
$ dpkg -l 'xul*' 'browser*' 'firefox*' | grep ii | awk {'print $2,$3'}
browser-plugin-gnash 0.8.10-5ubuntu1
browser-plugin-lightspark 0.5.5-0ubuntu1
firefox 11.0+build1-0ubuntu3
firefox-gnome-support 11.0+build1-0ubuntu3
Public bug reported:
Since version 11.0 in Precise, Firefox suddenly stopped displaying its
UI in Finnish. The appropriate localisation package (firefox-locale-fi)
is installed, so the issue is obviously somewhere else, but I have been
unable to determine where. The rest of the GNOME desktop
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firefox-locale-fi: User Interface completely in English
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
It sadly appears that there are still pending issues related to OpenSSL
= 1.0.0 that make some of these packages malfunction.
As such, we've decided to postpone adding these packages to the Estonian
task for language-selector until further notice.
Instead, I've uploaded into Precise a NEW
'whohas' revealed some interesting packaging issues in recent evince
releases:
$ whohas evince-common | grep ubuntu | grep 3\. | awk {'print $3,$4,$5'}
3.2.0-0ubuntu1 455K http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/evince-common
3.2.1-0ubuntu2.2 2M http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric-updates/evince-common
Correction. Downgrading as above does restore normal operation. However,
it required re-editing the document content:
After clicking on the field, cutting its content away, closing the
field, pasting the content back in, saving the document and re-opening
it, the content displays as expected.
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One detail that I just noticed is that while downgrading allows to save
form content again and to display it properly, there remains one
(presumably font-related issue): the checkmarks in checkboxes (e.g.
check all the following cases that apply) appear as boxes indicating a
missing glyph in the
There is no warranty that this is an upstream code issue.
I already stated that this is a regression from Oneiric.
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Title:
no
This issue is actually much worse than I expected:
Trying to use the non-free Acrobat Reader to perform the same task, I
was dismayed to notice that it cannot be performed; Adobe expects people
to buy a commercial product to be able to save the form's content back
to the file.
Thus, because of
Public bug reported:
Evince no longer displays the content of electronic form fields saved
with PDF documents. The updated field content is correctly saved and
appears when someone clicks on a field, but otherwise Evince displays
the default content that was saved in the original document
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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no longer displays saved PDF form content
Status in
It is not a duplicate. This was working fine in Oneiric. The other bug
talks about an issue in Oneiric.
** Description changed:
Evince no longer displays the content of electronic form fields saved
with PDF documents. The updated field content is correctly saved and
appears when someone
I was sent here from bug #966147 but it seems that this is a somewhat
different issue, since this was working fine for me in Oneiric. It's
only since Precise that it breaks for me.
As for the fonts used by the PDF, I wouldn't know. However, I can
confirm that the exact same PDF form displayed and
Actually, if this indeed is the same issue as bug #966147 then I'm gonna
have to raise its severity to HIGH, because this regression prevents me
from submitting monthly reports using Ubuntu.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = High
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ephy-profile-migrator 100% cpu
Status
Only packages with ii show up in the results. I'm not sure what else
you'd hope to gain from adding that.
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$ dpkg -l | grep theme | awk {'print $2,$3'}
dmz-cursor-theme 0.4.3
gnome-accessibility-themes 3.3.90.1-0ubuntu1
gnome-icon-theme 3.2.1.2-1ubuntu2
gnome-icon-theme-full 3.2.1.2-1ubuntu2
gnome-icon-theme-symbolic 3.2.2-1
gnome-themes-standard 3.3.90.1-0ubuntu1
gtk2-engines 1:2.20.2-1ubuntu1
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gnome-sound-applet's icon not visible in the notification area
Status in “gnome-panel” package in Ubuntu:
Sadly, yes, it is.
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gnome-sound-applet's icon not visible in the notification area
Status in
Public bug reported:
Setting up gdm (3.0.4-0ubuntu15) ...
$ LC_ALL=C sudo dpkg -P --force-depends gdm
(Reading database ... 118811 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing gdm ...
stop: Unknown instance:
Purging configuration files for gdm ...
Removing user `gdm' ...
Warning: group
Public bug reported:
Since the eglibc upgrade to 2.15 that took place a couple of evenings
ago, remote audio sinks are no longer found and listed in the control-
center's audio properties' output devices tab.
Avahi runs as expected at both ends:
LOCAL
$ sudo netstat -4lp
Active Internet
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since eglibc 2.15 upgrade
Status in
Actually, it seems that global loading of the Avahi module via
/etc/pulse/default.conf was somehow removed in a recent upload of
PulseAudio. No warning was issued to the user about this change. It was
only upon grepping for avahi in /etc/pulse/* that I noticed that it was
gone. I'm really
That's what I was thinking too, that purge should remove it when found,
since Ubuntu uses separate files in /var/lib/locales/supported.d/ that
get installed by language-pack-** anyhow nowadays.
However, in the event that someone would need to generate legacy locales
e.g. Latin or KOI-8, the
$ cat /etc/default/locale
LANGUAGE=fi:en
LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=fi_FI.UTF-8
$ cat /etc/environment
LANGUAGE=tr:fi:lv:en
$ cat .profile
(stock file from /etc/skel)
$ cat .dmrc
[Desktop]
Session=gnome
Language=fi_FI.UTF-8
Layout=fi
It thus seems that something during the upgrade force-hacked both
.profile (which I previously found and manually fixed) and
/etc/environment (which I hadn't found until now).
I vaguely recall something similar happening after Maverick or Natty,
but not if or how it was fixed.
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$ check-language-support
aspell-en aspell-et aspell-fi aspell-fr aspell-lv aspell-ru aspell-sv
firefox-locale-fr firefox-locale-lv firefox-locale-ru firefox-locale-sv
firefox-locale-tr hunspell-ru language-pack-fr language-pack-gnome-en
language-pack-gnome-fr language-pack-gnome-lv
Erm... that would be unset, as in unselect. Typos r us.
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Lucid to Precise: language-selector changed my desktop
Why was this bug marked as invalid? Something obviously hacked into
/etc/environment and .profile without asking, upon upgrading from Lucid
to Precise, and this needs to be fixed.
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Part of the issue seems to be this:
It appears that some files changed ownership between language-pack-**
and language-pack-**-base since Lucid and, in cases when these packages
were previously removed, but not purged, the libc6 locale that was
generated remains, so check-language-support wants
Actually, it seems to be that even after re-installing and purging the
packages for the corresponding languages, some trace remains of which
ones they were:
$ locale -a
C
C.UTF-8
fi_FI.utf8
POSIX
...and yet 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' produces:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
Generating
Thanks, Gunnar. I tried that but, nope, it just regenerated locales it
should not have, as above at #10.
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Lucid
Apparently, the content of /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local never gets
cleaned up and it retained the list of all locales ever generated. That
at least explains why locale-gen --purge re-generated the same
unwanted locales.
$ dpkg -S /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local
dpkg-query: no path found
It appears that .pam_environment also gets locales-related variables
appended as a result of this upgrade. I had to manually delete it on the
effected host, before locales worked remotely well again.
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$ COLUMNS=110 dpkg -l | grep theme
ii dmz-cursor-theme 0.4.3 Style neutral, scalable cursor
theme
ii gnome-accessibility-t 3.3.4-0ubuntu1accessibility themes for the
GNOME desktop
ii gnome-icon-theme 3.2.1.2-1ubuntu2 GNOME Desktop icon theme (small
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Title:
recent changes in pixmap handling break the icon theme in AdWaita
Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Public bug reported:
See the attached screenshot.
The icons that should appear besides my name in the notification area
would be Network Manager and GNOME Volume Control.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libgtk2.0-bin 2.24.8-2ubuntu4 [modified: usr/sbin/update-icon-caches]
This issue has returned to Precise. However, the workaround no longer
works, because libgstisomp4.so has changed location:
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/gstreamer-0.10/libgstisomp4.so
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading my LTSP host from Lucid to Precise, my desktop no longer
was in Finnish. Instead, a combination of Latvian and Turkish affected
my usability. Looking into my user files, I noticed that something had
forced the corresponding locales as libc environments e.g.
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Title:
Lucid to Precise: language-selector changed my desktop 's default
language to Turkish and Latvian
Status in
Public bug reported:
The Estonian national ID card is used daily to access public services
and to perform online banking transactions by Estonian citizens all
around the globe and by foreigners living in Estonia. It therefore is
expected that whoever installs support for this language would be an
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-12.04-beta-2
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Description changed:
The Estonian national ID card is used daily to access public services
and to perform online banking
** Description changed:
The Estonian national ID card is used daily to access public services
and to perform online banking transactions by Estonian citizens all
around the globe and by foreigners living in Estonia. It therefore is
- expected that whoever installs support for this language
Public bug reported:
In Precise, since a few days, the left-side applet shows an empty
Applications menu within the gnome-panel a.k.a. gnome-fallback session.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome-applets 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-7.13-generic
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Left applet shows an empty Applications menu
Status in “gnome-applets” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
** Summary changed:
- libgtk2.0-common: /etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf reported as oldconfig
+ libgtk2.0-common: /etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf reported as obsolete config
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Public bug reported:
$(dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}\n' | grep obsolete | awk {'print $1'})
reports /etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf as an obsolete config. However,
its removal results in DPKG errors upon package removal. This suggests
packaging that installs the file in a way that is not
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libgtk2.0-common: /etc/gtk-2.0/im-multipress.conf reported as obsolete
config
Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu:
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Title:
gnome-sound-applet's icon
Is any information missing before this bug can be acted upon and
resolved?
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Title:
segfault at bfdd8000 ip 0208d1f3 sp
No, since nautilus isn't running at all and fails to launch due to the
above error.
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nautilus: symbol lookup error:
Apparently fixed with a mere run of:
sudo apt-get --reinstall install $(dpkg -l | grep nautilus | awk {'print
$2'})
I really wonder why. Could it be leftovers from the removal of
'prelink', as strace suggests?
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Even after purging all nautilus plugins and, just to be sure, doing rm
-r .dropbox-dist* then rebooting, I still get the above error. All I
have left installed is:
$ dpkg -l | grep nautilus
ii libnautilus-extension11:3.2.1-0ubuntu2
libraries for nautilus
Public bug reported:
Since a few days, Nautilus refuses to launch in gnome-shell on Oneiric.
I presume that some update pushed via -security or -updates broke it,
but I'm unable to tell which one. When trying to launch Nautilus via a
terminal, I get the following message:
nautilus: symbol lookup
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nautilus: symbol lookup error: nautilus: undefined symbol: pages.page
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
$ which nautilus
/usr/bin/nautilus
$ ldd `which nautilus`
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xb7832000)
libnautilus-extension.so.1 = /usr/lib/libnautilus-extension.so.1
(0xb7813000)
libX11.so.6 = /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6 (0xb76dd000)
libnotify.so.4 =
Purging -nouveau and letting X use -nv instead fixed it. Re-installing
-nouveauand checking the X log revealed that AIGLX libraries
nouveau_vieux_dir.so cannot be found at the expected path. Could this be
the cause?
** Package changed: gdm (Ubuntu) = xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
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gdm-greeter unusable because filled with pixel garbage
Status in “gdm” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
on Lucid,
Public bug reported:
on Lucid, since whichever update, GDM no longer displays a usable
greeter content. Instead, the mouse cursor leaves a trail of its pointer
icon in it and the face browser that should appear isn't there. This was
working fine until a few months ago, when I last logged into my
Here's what it looks like. The GTK and icon theme is the HumanLogin
remaining from older Ubuntu updates, while the wallpaper was set using
'sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set --type string
/desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename /path/to/wallapper.jpg'
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Public bug reported:
On a laptop running gnome-shell where gnome-screensaver automatically
locked the screen after a certain predetermined time, the LCD brightness
is at minimal. This makes it extremely difficult to see where someone
should type their password to unlock the session. Additionally,
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LCD brightness NOT restored upon returning from screen lock in GNOME
shell
Status in “gnome-screensaver”
Actually, this seems to be working in Oneiric.
Closing.
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closing lid no longer suspends on Dell D430
Status
Yes, it applies to the live environment too.
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
segfault at bfdd8000 ip 0208d1f3 sp bfdd4ae0 error 6 in
libwebkitgtk-3.0.so.0.7.3[fca000+142c000]
Status in
Yes, this is in the gnome-panel used by gnome-session-fallback.
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Title:
calendar applet: double-clicking on a date
Yes, it is. Ditto for the Bluetooth applet and all the other applets
that don't appear in notification. They positively show up in 'ps'.
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I am positive that I have one: nm-applet shows in it. No other applet
does.
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Title:
gnome-sound-applet's icon not
** Attachment added: dot_xsession-errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/842624/+attachment/2538659/+files/.xsession-errors
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Juha, that's precisely what I meant: starting with the menubar hidden
works in GNOME3, but not in GNOME2.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/787465
Title:
Confirmed. Purging all the Application Indicators and Appmenu components
solved it for me too. Thanks, Thorsten!
Should gnome-terminal be rebuild with Breaks: appindicator, appmenu
and pushed into updates? As I understand, the improved panel that was
released with GNOME 3.2 and that ships with
PS: a simple way to remove all the indicators:
sudo dpkg -P $( dpkg -l | grep indicator- | awk {'print $2'} | grep -v
lib )
sudo apt-get --purge autoremove
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/872567
Title:
clock-applet: inconsitant localisation between gnome-panel and gnome-
shell modes
Status in “gnome-applets”
Public bug reported:
When running GNOME in the fallback mode, the clock applet in the center
of the top panel displays the date as:
ke 12. lokakuuta, 01:05 (Finnish equivalent to Wed Oct 12 01:05)
The same applet, when running GNOME in the shell mode, even after
enabling displaying of the date
** Summary changed:
- clock-applet: inconsitant localisation between gnome-panel and gnome-shell
modes
+ clock-applet: inconsitent localisation between gnome-panel and gnome-shell
modes
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