Public bug reported:
Please help me since I am new to linux and My wifi also got question
mark all the time after 15-20 mins
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-34.37-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-34-generic
Public bug reported:
In my daily work, I save a lot of time[1] by using Super+1...9 to switch
to windows.
When an application has more than one window (you see 1+ dots next to
its icon in the task bar), and the user presses Super+N, Unity would
switch to the last used window of the application.
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Is it fixed? If so, please release it, Ubuntu is the best distro!!
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Ubuntu dock/launcher is
Issues is still present in 18.10. (I do see that the cosmic and disco
tags were added).
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With natural scrolling,
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Dear Seth, thanks for your incredible work.
Driver 304 installs perfectly, and everything points its effectively
nvidia driver the one is working.
But there is still some problems, not related with the driver itself, but with
-I dare to guess-, probably simlinks and where Ubuntu is looking for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1422004 ***
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Richard I have the same bug. I have install hplip-3.18.12.run but still
showing that message. My HP printer model is HP Laserjet M1132 MFP
(Multifunction printer). Developers please help us.
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Title:
Opening a directory with thousands images kills
(In reply to rex from comment #21)
> I had some issues with DNSoverHTTPS. I'm thinking firefox had
intermittent difficulty resolving the host from which I was supposed to
do dns services with.
You can use the network.trr.bootstrapAddress pref to set the IP of the DoH
service you want to use.
(In reply to rex from comment #23)
> Hey Michal, sorry if I completely misunderstand, but does your hook
ask the system to resolve the address before firefox makes the attempt?
I have a hunch that, where firefox would fail to resolve an address, if
another program or service had already resolved
Thanks for the explanation, :michal. Is there any chance that the hook
utility could be calling the functions differently than firefox
(especially if it was doing so incorrectly somehow) or is using a
different process to do so? I'm repeating similar results today.
Firefox+hook resolves
(In reply to rex from comment #36)
> :michal, it took about 5 seconds to compile and did not return
anything to the terminal.
So, how the output written to stderr by hook3.so (which resolves
correctly) looks like?
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:michal, it took about 5 seconds to compile and did not return anything
to the terminal.
:dragana, yes, I did not seem to be able to resolve any addresses and
only hit server not found pages. Though I had not tested with an IP
address as my network.trr.uri, testing now shows the same thing. To be
Ah, thanks for clarifying Michal.
The original hook3 running firefox provides output like yours:
gethostbyname_r=myhostname, retval=0, succeeded
address: 127.0.1.1
gethostbyname_r=myhostname, retval=0, succeeded
address: 127.0.1.1
getaddrinfo node=detectportal.firefox.com, service=(null),
(In reply to rex from comment #44)
> The original hook3 running firefox provides output like yours:
> gethostbyname_r=myhostname, retval=0, succeeded
> address: 127.0.1.1
> gethostbyname_r=myhostname, retval=0, succeeded
> address: 127.0.1.1
> getaddrinfo node=detectportal.firefox.com,
Can I simply do ubuntu-bug gnome-shell and same for Xwayland?
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Login screen not appearing in bionic [Intel Atom D425]
No, I could not see anything reported today:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/39229ebea988d6578bed98d7e18bd96fd9cd523cf89495ed70d4ce4c0f8b7937667368f389be8d8b2588bafc31d1935109305b4abf52dbb724a7cf43c3b425b4
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Fixed in disco: no gradient :)
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Yaru
I'm about to upload this fix to cosmic and bionic (18.10 & 18.04).
Now, from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#SRU_Bug_Template
"[Regression Potential]
* discussion of how regressions are most likely to manifest as a result
of this change.
* It is assumed that any SRU candidate
> 2. If step 1 failed then look at https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/ID
where ID is the content of file /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id on the
machine. Do you find any links to recent problems on that page? If so
then please send the links to us.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
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There are two files in /var/crash, I did, ubuntu-bug MYFILE.crash, after
it run, it did not show anything. There are four files:
_usr_bin_gnome-shell.121.crash _usr_bin_Xwayland.121.crash
_usr_bin_gnome-shell.121.upload_usr_bin_Xwayland.121.upload
_usr_bin_gnome-shell.121.uploaded
Public bug reported:
3.30.1-1 has the following issue with Kopano IMAP servers:
Disable request of BODYSTRUCTURE when its response is broken
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/issues/37
In 3.30.4-1 it's fixed, so a backport to cosmic would be great.
** Affects:
I've moved all files from /var/crash and reboot system, regenerate crash
files.
Again trying to do ubuntu-bug _usr_bin_gnome-shell.121.crash but the
same result, no further steps to report.
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Here's a quick fix to replace background_login.patch.
Although now that I look more closely, I think next week I might attempt
a proper upstream fix so that gnome-shell always uses the same style for
both the login screen and the system background. They both live in the
same project so it should
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Upstream bug showing "Fixed" in March 2014
No comments here for over 4 years or a reply to comment #6
Cannot reproduce here on Intel hardware
Closing as being fixed
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https://errors.ubuntu.com/bucket/?id=/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg%3A6%3Auxa_glyphs_to_dst%3Auxa_glyphs%3AdamageGlyphs%3AProcRenderCompositeGlyphs%3ADispatch
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I have now installed the proposed package and will return to report in a few
days, if the error didn't occur again.
I feel like the behaviour in my case is a more severe bug, as it shows
previously displayed content which is a security concern. However, as the
reason and solution are so
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Hi Daniel, thanks for taking a look.
#1 the WIFI crash is known (bug 1804841) and much worse with the 4.15 kernel
I'm not actively using WIFI atm due to that, it is just NM trying to configure
it as fallback.
But all networking goes via Wire
#3 I handled, that was a while before the issues and
The version 0.99.beta19-2ubuntu1 does not take this into account.
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Hey Michal, sorry if I completely misunderstand, but does your hook ask
the system to resolve the address before firefox makes the attempt? I
have a hunch that, where firefox would fail to resolve an address, if
another program or service had already resolved the address, firefox
would succeed.
Good questions Michal. I had been running firefox without the hook
outside the console, where I was running with the hook in the console.
Turns out the issue persists without the hook in the console though.
I couldn't find how to determine what my LD_PRELOAD variable is by
default, but I ran a
$ resolvectl status
resolvectl: command not found
$ sudo netstat -u -l -p -n | grep -e ":53[[:space:]]"
udp0 0 127.0.1.1:530.0.0.0:*
2325/dnsmasq
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I had some issues with DNSoverHTTPS. I'm thinking firefox had
intermittent difficulty resolving the host from which I was supposed to
do dns services with.
For the hook3.c program, I've run it with firefox normally for the few
business days since the time of Michal's post without the issue
Created attachment 9038886
Main HTTP log for doh only for google.com
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Intermittently can't connect to the server
Status
(In reply to rex from comment #39)
> Hi :michal, using the gcc command for either one now is about
instantaneous and produces no stderr output.
I meant the output when you run it. You should have output like this in
the console:
getaddrinfo node=detectportal.firefox.com, service=(null),
> I couldn't find how to determine what my LD_PRELOAD variable is by
default, but I ran a script with 'echo "LD_PRELOAD IS ${LD_PRELOAD}"'
and starting up firefox which did not return anything after "LD_PRELOAD
IS ". Not sure if that is applicable though. Is there a different way I
should check?
Could you please also provide you DNS setup? Content of /etc/resolv.conf
and line beginning with "hosts" from /etc/nsswitch.conf. If your
resolv.conf contains 127.0.0.53 then also an output from "systemd-
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Do you have any idea why this issue is not reproducible with the hook?
Thanks.
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Created attachment 9038810
hook3_test1
Thanks for doing the test. Please, try this new file. It only intercepts
the function call but does nothing with the result.
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With this one it looks like I cannot resolve any address.
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Intermittently can't connect to the server
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It should work. Did it compile without any warning?
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Functions from glibc should be called in both cases (with the LD_PRELOAD
as well as without it). Do you run the same firefox binary with the same
environment? I.e. when running firefox without the hook, do you run it
from console as well? Also, does LD_PRELOAD variable contain anything by
default?
(In reply to rex from comment #21)
> I had some issues with DNSoverHTTPS. I'm thinking firefox had intermittent
> difficulty resolving the host from which I was supposed to do dns services
> with.
>
I would like to understand this: Can you explain what was the issue? How
did firefox behave:
(In reply to rex from comment #36)
> :michal, it took about 5 seconds to compile and did not return anything to
> the terminal.
>
> :dragana, yes, I did not seem to be able to resolve any addresses and only
> hit server not found pages. Though I had not tested with an IP address as my
>
Hi :michal, using the gcc command for either one now is about
instantaneous and produces no stderr output.
Hi :dragana, I agree mode 2 would make sense long term, but my
intentions for testing was pure doh since currently dns isn't a solid
fallback. I'll attach the log in just a moment.
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Where I've spent a little under three business days running the firefox
beta and hook with no issues, I was able to reproduce the issue without
the hook in a minute.
Again I apologize for the following speculation about something I
completely do not understand. I think this issue occurs when
You could try to put ISP's DNS servers to /etc/resolv.conf to make sure
dnsmasq doesn't mess anything up.
I still don't understand why nothing is resolved when hook3_test1.so is
preloaded. I will try to come with something else later.
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Created attachment 903
Child HTTP log for doh only for google.com
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I've made a newhook3.c, renaming getaddrinfo to dontgetaddrinfo (heh),
used the gcc command to produce a newhook3.so, and using that new .so, I
am able to reproduce the issue.
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No reply to comment #5 so closing
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I did further more steps,
1. Remove gdm3 and gnome-shell, while removing gnome-shell it was
showing something 'polkit-1-auth-agent is not installed so not to
remove'
2. Install gnome-shell, gdm3, policykit-1-gnome, also ubuntu-gnome-
desktop and ubuntu-gnome-default-settings
3. Enable debugging
I did further more steps,
1. Remove gdm3 and gnome-shell, while removing gnome-shell it was
showing something 'polkit-1-auth-agent is not installed so not to
remove'
2. Install gnome-shell, gdm3, policykit-1-gnome, also ubuntu-gnome-
desktop and ubuntu-gnome-default-settings
3. Enable debugging
since the same versions are in cosmic I'm marking it verified
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** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-cosmic
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show details,
It shows duplicate of bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug/1731911
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => In Progress
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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> Seahorse does not support .p12 certificates. It supports GPG and SSH
> certificates.
I believe this statement and the categorization of the issue as "wishlist" to
be incorrect.
On a Debian stretch system with seahorse 3.20.0 this issue does not exist.
I can import *.p12 certificates. There,
In the list, I just have topIcons@adel.gadl...@gmail.com installed. After
deletion, the bug still persists.
But after that, the TaskBar@zpydr extension started to disappear and freeze the
screen. I just do ctrl-alt-f1 to replay the session but no more taskbar.
After removing TaskBar@zpydr, no
Still having the same issue:
Linux DEll-XPS15 4.16.7-041607-generic #201805021131 SMP Wed May 2 15:34:55 UTC
2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
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getUserMedia doesn't work in Firefox/Unity in Ubuntu 13.10
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Invalid
Upstream requested some informations
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I not have this extension, but have the issue...
But anyway, I dropped using gdm and use lightdm + gnome-screensaver + extension
to fix lock button behaviour.
Looks like gnome shell behaves better without gdm.
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Marking as fixed to close
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1759096 ***
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package fontconfig 2.11.94-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: triggers
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error: ‘next’ is not a member of ‘boost’
According with this page
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The bug was already fixed
bug 13497 but no in ubuntu 18.
I am trying to compile TDA for R and produce that error.
** Affects: boost-defaults (Ubuntu)
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Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:18.04
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
Candidate: 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
What I expected to happen: Log in using gnome session
What happened instead: Screen blinks and returns me to the login screen
I think I've fixed this upstream
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/merge_requests/335) but it has
not been released in 3.30.x branches, while will be fixed in first
3.31.x we release.
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When I increase the volume indicator to 1.0 (probably in the gnome
desktop it is 100%) the sound is lower quality than in windows 10.
Please. Repair it. Lenovo thinkpad t410, conexant cx 20585 soundcard,
processor intel core i5 520M, (2.40GHZ, 2 cores 4 threats.) Ram 4GB. If
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1712866 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1712866
Ubuntu 18.04 same story.
Workaround Alt-F2 --> r --> Enter
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I had several of these extensions. I started by disabling them all. This
fixed the problem (thanks!). I then re-enabled most of them one at a
time (because they are all things I find extremely useful—I do not like
to install extensions unless I have to!).
In the end, I was able to reinstall all
Thanks, setting as fix commited but technically it's fixed in disco and
a request for a SRU, it would be a good idea to udpate to the current
3.30 version in cosmic indeed
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: evolution-data-server
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