Fix submitted for AppArmor upstream:
https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/merge_requests/1333
Until the fix arrives in Ubuntu, you can add the additional lines to
your /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/mesa or (better) create a file
/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/mesa.d/lp2081692 with the added lines.
Hey Ravi,
thanks for driving this!
We see progress on the meta packages \o/.
Furthermore I was able to process many but not all of the related removals.
Therefore it might be time to re-check, summarize and double down on the
few tasks that are left to make it in time for beta freeze?
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Thanks for the great debug work so far already, I think it is "apparmor
or kernel" enough that we should add those packages and subscribe a few
folks we know dealing with those details - I'd start with jjohansen as
he'd be the best to map us to either knowledge or a known case.
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Final state check:
- FFE was approved as well.
- MIR approved
- Per [2] it seems was consciously (freeze) accepted 15h ago.
- All dependencies are already in main (could have changed)
- Seen in component mismatches due to [2]
- The needed exclude needed is in place [1]
Only one version in noble
m
Nautilus Problem, möglich.
Kernel problem, halte ich für unwahrscheinlich aber nicht unmöglich.
Sicher ist allerdings das ohne Nachvollziehbare Schritte hier leider
keine weiterhelfen kann.
Ich aktualisiere den Fall dazu passend, aber ohne weitere Info wird
leider nichts mehr passieren.
P.S. Ic
MIR Team approval to replace freerdp2 with freerdp3 in main.
Both stay in the archive, only one will be released with noble being in main.
This comes with the discussed requirement of giving this chance a try to add at
least some QA.
Right now tests are disabled at build and no autopkgtest is pre
Agreed as pre-discussed.
Thanks for the paperwork here.
Removing packages from noble-proposed:
libmail-dkim-perl 1.20240124-1 in noble
libmail-dkim-perl 1.20240124-1 in noble amd64
libmail-dkim-perl 1.20240124-1 in noble arm64
libmail-dkim-pe
I've added a section to the release notes summing this up and linking
back here and to some of the past links.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Please consider no more having irqbalance enabled by
FYI: Seed change landed
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Title:
Please consider no more having irqbalance enabled by default (per
image/use-case/TBD)
Stat
Steve was so kind reviewing and approving my proposal.
Doing that now is also helpful as it should make sure it still has quite some
exposure and thereby chances for people to report issues (vs if we'd land it
much later like after beta freeze).
Changes will:
- change the seeds in regard to irqb
While there was sadly neither enough time not enough resources to do all
the deep dive analysis that could have been done, we succeeded by
reaching out to many more parties and got their input as well. Thank you
all!
Since Noble feature freeze is coming we need to make a call either way.
I propose
Interesting, that is more towards irqbalance than I heard so far.
thanks Fabio!
So we might end up needing to go like "Generally disabled except this
list of places [...] where it stays enabled".
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Hey Henry, thanks for chiming in and I agree in general that tech moved on.
Myself and others said similar before, thanks for adding more details and
voices - that is what such a discussion is about.
> they just don't go ping-ponging around between
In particular on this aspect, so much has happe
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 06:51:46PM -, Philip Roche wrote:
> @vorlon @jchittum @paelzer given the above findings are you still -1 on
> any snap preseeding? Based on the data, I vote not to preseed any snaps.
I was already leaning that way and thank you for adding the data.
I agree to not to pre
It was nice to have LXD around and ready for many test/dev workloads,
and I feel it was worth it back then.
But we already replaced it with lxd-installer in minimal environments and it
was fine there too.
I never heard someone complaining that LXD takes a bit there, but every second
of boot time
FYI, multiple parties and people promised me more input, but so far none
has arrived over the last weeks.
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Title:
Please cons
Since the discussion is no more only covering Desktop I updated the
title (thanks Seb128 for suggesting)
** Summary changed:
- Consider removing irqbalance from default install on desktop images
+ Please consider no more having irqbalance enabled by default (per
image/use-case/TBD)
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Hi Etanay,
I realize I maybe wrote too much :-/
So I start with a TL;DR:
AFAICS you are right in all you say, but I think there can not be "one right
answer" anyway. Hence I'm trying to leave all parties their freedom of defining
what is important to them and try to learn from them what impact i
Pings done, in a perfect world (if all reply) that would cover more than
we ever need, but then there is 0% guarantee they even have time or care
about this at the moment :-)
If anyone has connections as well, please ask them to participate too.
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Hi Dough
> If irqbalance is to be included by default, then there should be due
> diligence to demonstrate a clear benefit.
You are right that we should have that as well.
But this would be even more ture if this would be about "making it the default
when it was not before".
Right now (purely opi
I want to try to avoid that this becomes too stale, so I wondered
what we can do from here. Two things came to my mind.
On one hand I will try to use some indirect relations to pull in some
HW manufacturer experts. They often have large performance teams tracking
things like that against different
Hi Paride
> Back in the day I asked upstream their take on irqbalance usefulness with
> newer kernels, here is their reply:
> https://github.com/Irqbalance/irqbalance/issues/151
Thanks for this and the other extra pointers.
The Debian bug was referenced before, AFAIC it is mostly around
a) the ke
Hi Mike
> SUSE ... says that the first step to get there is to disable
irqbalance
I've read the same, IMHO that is just "if you want to manually tune, disable
it" which does not imply that it is bad to have it. But this is how I read
it, I have not talked to the authors to get their underlaying r
Hi Ethanay
> All I can find is a recommendation not to use it on CPUs with 2 or fewer
> cores as the overhead is said to be too high
This isn't a real problem anyway, the service will stop immediately if only
running on one core - even if running on multiple cores with the same
cache (as the inten
Hi Steve,
> I see a lot of strong opinions ... I would want any decision to remove
> irqbalance from the desktop to be based on evidence, not conjecture.
I agree that there is plenty of opinion (often backing up each other with cyclic
links) and not much data. Hence my compilation of the history
Libqmi (which is what pulls in libqrtr-glib) is ready except for this
component mismatch.
While qmi is in proposed adding the depend libqrtr is only in noble-
release atm
libqrtr-glib | 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 | noble/universe | source
libqmi | 1.32.4-2ubuntu1 | noble| source
libq
After all the history I was looking at where we are right now:
- irqbalance already is not in ubuntu-cloud-minimal images
- irqbalance is in normal cloud images and installed systems via the dep from
ubuntu-server
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I subscribed a few people directly to get their input.
@Steve
I've subscribed you after trying to find, refer and summarize all of the past
to allow you and anyone else to read into this in one go. I think I'll need
your input as Architect and as participant of these discussions right from when
# Summary
This discussion was seeminly easier to make the more dedicated to a singluar
use case you are - as then you have less "but what if" cases to consider.
That wide usage is great for Ubuntu but sometimes delays decisions.
List of reasons to remove it from the default dependencies:
- Seems
# Actions by Others
Times have changes, as mentioned above the kernel learned many new tricks.
More new I/O hardware virtual or physical appeared that tries to be smart
and thereby sometimes conflict with what irqbalance does.
Some are mostly based on the links referred above, the Debian disucssi
# Integration and maintenance
Despite some saying it is for the past only, it is regularly updated
and has multiple releases per year throughout all the time [4]. Those
updates flow well into Debian and Ubuntu - so it is not a classic "old
and outdated" case. And while not much changes in those up
# Referred Arguments
An argument that might not have been so strong more than a decade ago
but is much more today is power savings and that is an aspect that comes up
over and over.
It also had reports of conflicts with power saving [10] and e.g. dynamically
disabling/enabling cores which is much
Hi,
this was overlooked for too long but came up in bug 2046470 again which made me
see this for the first time.
I'd wish we'd have had that even a bit earlier e.g. to release it with
mantic and not half way through noble, but still now is the time to
still change the next LTS.
I needed to make
The seeding [1] of it is also quite clear on why it is still there.
"""
# This stack is no more very relevant, but was in the early days of internet
# dialin. This stack is a candidate for demotion, but OTOH received no
# bugs/CVEs over the last years and therefore can stay as-is for now.
# ppp it
i can confirm tat LO is not really usable with a touchscreen at the
moment. laptops with touch screen seem to become more and more common
these days, i therefore think it would be great if LibreOffice would be
able to assign this a higher priority.
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For anyone who's struggled to use the task switcher since 22.04 and
until this is finally fixed, a reasonably painless workaround is
available: https://askubuntu.com/a/1492396/145568
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I managed to "solve" this problem by deleting the complete
~/.config/dconf/user file and reinstall every gnome extension i had
installed. Now i can start gnome on wayland, but also had to do again
every customisation i had. (Not sure if removing every extension was
necessary)
also see in: https://
Public bug reported:
Hello Ubuntu community,
I recently upgraded my system from Ubuntu 23.04 to 23.10 and since then
(1 Week) I've had problems starting GNOME under Wayland. Here are the
details of my system and the steps already taken:
System information:
Device: MS Surface Pro 5 (Intel Iris P
Public bug reported:
Nautilus displays a big directory symbol alongside the message
"directory is empty" [or something to that effect] for empty
directories. However, it does not differentiate at all between
directories that are truly empty, and directories that contain only
hidden files and direc
I can confirm the same, neither importing nor adding a VPN via the gui works.
You clock "add" after importing or configuring one, click add and then ... as
if nothing had happened.
I ran `gnome-control-center` directly and followed journal, no related
error message shows up.
It is not just visua
FYI Undocked with just the laptop screen it does not trigger the issue.
But docking the running system to initialize all additional screens
makes it trigger up again once I leave into the activities screen (as
described before).
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FYI: Since the signature of bug 2035016 is quite similar I checked, but
I already have the mutter components on 45.0-2ubuntu1.
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Considering it impossible to work with a system hanging every few hours
I debugged this over the weekend a few times, but sadly to no further
insight. Eventually I've given up and re-deployed Mantic on the system
trying to either "help by verifying the issue still exists" or "getting
out of it".
I
I see the same on Jammy, like the others it is reproducible easily by hitting
the meta key and exiting from there in any way (hit ESC, select anything to
start, ...).
Sadly setting fixed workspaces (10) did not work around the issues for me, like
it did for others.
Occasionally (seems to depend
For the record, I can confirm that the version of LO that ships with
22.04 is no longer affected.
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Title:
[upstream] Saving f
Found a solution.
There were two separate issues:
FIRST ISSUE
Apparently systemd likes to start up lightdm early, so early that on a
reasonably fast system the GPU driver won't be ready in time ...
(I thought this was what systemd's dependency handling was for, but
never mind.)
This seems to b
gpu-manager.service is probably a red herring, or a separate bug. I
(sometimes?) get "Error: can't access /sys/bus/pci/devices/:6e:00.0/driver
\ The device is not bound to any driver." when booting with gdm as well; yet
gpu-manager.service doesn't fail, and gdm comes up normally.
I
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I have a bog-standard loginctl multiseat setup, using lightdm because of
#2033323. Except for the lack of session locking, it worked beautifully,
across multiple reboots. Until it didn't.
Box woke from suspend, and to be fair was acting strangely even then
(Steam suddenly tri
Public bug reported:
I've set up a second seat via loginctl --attach, resulting in the
following udev rules:
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="drm-pci-_6e_00_0", ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="input-pci-_6c_00_0-usb-0_11_1_0",
ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_
Public bug reported:
I've set up a second seat via loginctl --attach, resulting in the
following udev rules:
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="drm-pci-_6e_00_0", ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="input-pci-_6c_00_0-usb-0_11_1_0",
ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_
Public bug reported:
When a second seat is set up via loginctl --attach, the greeter will not
come up on the second screen unless WaylandEnable=false is set in
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf (and gdm restarted).
For completeness' sake, the udev rules set up by loginctl are:
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=
If it would be an MP I'd set it to needs-information, but this is a debdiff in
a bug.
I hope my questions and confusion was clear so that you can iterate and clarify.
I'll remove ubuntu-sponsors which I'll ask you to add back once this is
ready for review again.
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Then the most recent applied patch says:
...
Since this is a helper service that is meant to be controlled by
"tracker-miner-fs", the install section shouldn't exist, as it allows
the service to enabled, meaning that its execution would be
controlled by systemd.
But I can't see where/how:
root@m:
This is now the third revision of the change (3.4.3-1ubuntu1 + 3.4.3-1ubuntu2 +
this) and by identifying that this also needs to go to -devel I wonder if you
should not also use the chance to submit the outstanding Delta to Debian. That
will help them directly and mid-term ease maintenance.
3.4.
I can see why you do the purge forgetting the old state to enable them as if
they were freshly installed.
I'm not sure how SRUable that will be afterwards as it is affecting behavior if
someone has set something else than the default. But for now, going forward to
mantic I agree that it will hel
Some things just do not fit together.
You write
"... to update from default.target.wants to gnome-session.target.wants. ..."
But while 3.4.3-1ubuntu1 does:
+ [Install]
+-WantedBy=default.target
++WantedBy=gnome-session.target
Then later 3.4.3-1ubuntu2 does
+-[Install]
+-WantedBy=default.target
++#
This in your changelog is a Debian keyword
Closes: #2014954
To work on launchpad that needs to be
LP: #2014954
I hope that helps and gives you a few minor things to fix.
I feel too much out of my comfort zone to fully sponsor this anyway :-/
But I wondered about one more thing to ask you, giv
Thanks for the clarification Matthew and Heitor - first I'll re-set the state
of the devel release then.
As it isn't completely fixed there.
** Changed in: tracker-miners (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: tracker-miners (Ubuntu Lunar)
Status: Fix Released =>
There has been not further update for too long, for now we consider it invalid.
Feel free to re-open if there is effort backing it up and motivation to bring
it to main.
** Changed in: flatpak (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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There has been not further update for too long, for now we consider it invalid.
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it to main.
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplet
There has been not further update for too long, for now we consider it invalid.
Feel free to re-open if there is effort backing it up and motivation to bring
it to main.
** Changed in: libqrtr-glib (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Thank you for your response Konrad.
I followed the docs for replacing pulseaudio with pipewire which worked well.
Now the bluetooth app offers more codecs to use.
I figured out "mSBC" offers the best quality.
Compared to A2DP it still sucks and sounds horrible.
You dont want to accept this if you
Hi,
now it's 2023 and I still have this problem.
Using Mint 21.1 and Teams for Linux.
When I switch to A2DP I cannot use the headset mic.
When I switch to HFP the sound in conversations is horrible.
Would appreciate a fix here.
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** Also affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Window actions (like maximize) no more work
** Changed in: cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
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Title:
kernel modules goi
** Tags removed: server-triage-discuss
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Title:
SSL trust not system-wide
Status in ca-certificates package in Ubuntu:
Conf
** Changed in: libcamera (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
crash in global constructor
Status in libc
** Changed in: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche-Tolomelli (didrocks)
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[MIR] libcupsf
** Description changed:
+ Window actions (like maximize) no more work in wayland for QEMU using
+ GTK backend once the guest UI is intialized.
+
+ This can be seen by running an installed or even a trial Ubuntu from an
+ ISO like:
+
+ $ qemu-system-x86_64 \
+ -boot d \
+ -cdrom ubuntu-22.04.
Public bug reported:
An application built with libcamera-dev crashes instantly on start in a
global constructor. This can be reproduced by the 'cam' example in
package libcamera-tools (run 'cam -l') or via this simple example;
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
libcamera::CameraM
Public bug reported:
An application built with libcamera-dev crashes instantly on start in a
global constructor. This can be reproduced by the 'cam' example in
package libcamera-tools (run 'cam -l') or via this simple example;
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
libcamera::CameraM
I managed to get audio output going using amixer:
amixer sset Master mute unmute 1- 1+
Both parts are necessary (mute/unmute and volume adjustment). Just
muting/unmuting or adjusting the volume does not bring back audio
output.
I can put it in my start script without adding any possibly insuffici
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
[MIR] ccid opensc pcsc-lite
Status in ccid package
Thunderbird 102.4.2 is distributed:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=thunderbird
On Ubuntu 22.04, my update worked fine, tbSync works again.
Thank you very much to the developers.
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@r-e-wolff Thank you!
I had a similar issue and could solve it by editing the apparmor profile.
The apparmor file for cupsd:_
/etc/aopparmor.d/usr.sbin.cupsd
The following line was added:
/run/systemd/notify rw,
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@jdpipe The latest version of Thunderbird in the official repositories (for
22.04) seems still to be 102.2.2
Due to https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=thunderbird at the moment
only kinetic seems to have the 102.3.3 version.
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I have the same problem - any ongoing solutions ?
You can override the problem with a second plugged mouse too, if you
move it only one pixel at after startup the mousepointer appears and
stay until shutdown.
Maybe the problem is to initialise the pointer when using wacom ?
The Wacom pointer is
Same behaviour on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS with nemo 5.2.4-1 ...
The files seem to be moved there if you delete a directory of yours with files
from other users in it from the trash.
Proposal for behaviour changes:
1. Not create and use the "expunged" folder at all and just fail to delete
other user
@Seb FYI
This [1] upload is in the NEW queue right now.
But it refers to the old UIFe, not this one here - so I'm not accepting it
right now in csae you want to fix this up.
[1]: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/625301973/ubuntu-
wallpapers_22.10.1-0ubuntu1_amd64.changes
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I see this on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS with geoclue-2.0/focal,now
2.5.6-0ubuntu1:
$ loginctl session-status c4
c4 - spiele (1002)
Since: Tue 2022-08-02 19:58:47 CEST; 11h ago
Leader: 3710
Seat: seat0; vc7
Display: :0
Service: lightdm; type x11; class us
@ausbin: `aa-complain` is hardly a "fix": it bypasses AppArmor, which is
not optimal, knowing how PDF documents are often used as a malware
vector. Admittedly, malware is less likely to be targeted at Linux
desktops but still...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1900098 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1900098
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1900098
software-properties-gtk fails to open with error
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The Qt (software-properties-qt) and KDE (software-properties-kde)
versions still work when launched as root via sudo.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1900098
software-properties-gtk fails
Running APT evince 42.1-3 on stock Ubuntu 22.04/GNOME 42.0/Wayland.
My issue is Evince opening in a tiny window every time it's fired off;
this deployment was upgraded from 21.10, which didn't suffer from such
issue.
I attach below the output from `journalctl -f` while starting up Evince,
which c
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Title:
Evince Document Viewer(42.0) does not remember last page in 22.04 and
opens in a tiny window when launched
Status in evi
Public bug reported:
This bug seems like #1826543, but I fled a new one because it is a
regression from 21.10.
While writing this, I also noticed that other elements only follow the
primary display scaling, like the numbers on the top left that say which
display is which, and the pop-up that asks
FWIW, I've just upgraded to 22.04 and the version of Evolution bundled
with it (3.44.0-1ubuntu1) doesn't suffer from this problem; so it
affects 21.10 only.
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This morning the security patch USN-5394-1
(https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-5394-1) deployed on my laptop
and following a reboot, I can no longer compose emails (or reply to
emails) using Evolution (3.40.4-1ubuntu2). The composition window is
blank. I'm on 21.10.
As
Indeed (thanks Richard) that is enabled since 3.6-1.
It is unlikely though due to the associated symbol changes (see e.g. the
old changelogs) that this can be provided as an SRU for older releases.
I'm not saying impossible, just unlikely as that evaluation has to be
done and checked in depth for
Public bug reported:
Whenever I try to select a different window from the dock (or add to
favourites/any other option in that menu), as soon as my mouse leaves
the dock for that menu, the dock hides, which makes the menu drop down.
This is very frustrating because at best I have to try again, and
Ok, it is there now:
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.html
gnome-bluetooth3: gir1.2-gnomebluetooth-3.0 gnome-bluetooth-3-common
libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-13 libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-dev libgnome-bluetooth-doc
libgnome-bluetooth-ui-3.0-13 libgnome-bluetooth-u
I can't test this reliably (as stated in the SRU description), but at
least I can say I haven't seen it in the last 24h :-) I think this is on
@gjolly to try to reproduce it in the mentioned azure test environment.
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Thanks for the ping on this old case Alexander!
Can you confirm that this is what you see on 22.04 with the there recent
2:11.3.5-1ubuntu4 version of open-vm-tools?
I have subscribed John Wolfe who looks after open-vm-tools from VMwares
side and might have more details.
Further I added a bug tas
Fixed in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adsys/0.8ubuntu1 via the
quick fix by Michael (thanks). AFAIU you wanted to keep the bug open for
a better solution down the road?
** Tags removed: server-todo
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The same problem here on Arch Linux with KDE Plasma 5.2.4 Wayland session.
Since libreOffice-fresh version 7.3.x the drop-down list controls doesn't
respond to mouse or keyboard input (list doesn't drop down).
Libreoffice-still version 7.2.3 the drop-down list controls work, but this
older versi
The Thunderbird bug has been fixed. It already supported webcal urls,
but had a problem when a webcal url ended with .ics as it did in your
case. That problem is gone now.
Back to the problem: Firefox should open those URLs with thunderbird.
I think that Firefox on Ubuntu should provide the defaul
I've opened a feature request for thunderbird:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1754682
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1754682
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1754682
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1754682
Importa
Public bug reported:
I have Thunderbird 91.5.0 (64-Bit) installed on Ubuntu 20.04 and use it
for calendaring.
When clicking on a webcal:// or webcals:// URL in Firefox 96.0 (64-Bit)
on Ubuntu 20.04, nothing happens.
I expect that Thunderbird opens and asks to subscribe to the calendar.
** Affec
I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 with gnome-calendar 3.36.2 and have the same problem:
Google calendar did not sync.
Then I removed the cache in "~/.cache/evolution/calendar/", and gnome calendar
showed no appointments at all (as expected).
Clicking the "sync now" menu item changed the calendar icon briefly
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