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Update: a workaround to recover the "gdm user chooser" is to avoid the
smartcard support from launching, which can be done editing this file
/etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.Smartcard.desktop
comment out the existing "Exec" line, and add a new one pointing to this
harmless do-nothing
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Title:
Gdm3 with smartcard asks for login/smartcard pin even if there is no
smartcard authentication enabled
Status in
I've been using 22.04 (fresh install) since June and today after a
routine update this "bug" popped up. This is in a system that has a
yubikey 4 permanently plugged in. It's weird that the bug just popped
out of nowhere.
The last workaround from wastrel worked great for me.
Now in addition to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1956916 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1956916
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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hmm ... looking at that site lmdb 0.9.24 seems to be in stable . I
guest that is as good as it gets.
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Title:
lmdb is out of
Has new version with the released fix applied already been published?
My nautilus version is current on Ubuntu 22.10, it is on
1:43.0-1ubuntu1. This bug still affects me and it can be reproduced
easily in at least two ways:
- Have a Nautilus window open, then right-click the launcher and click a
Does canonical have any plan to fix this?
A lot of reports about this anoing bug and no answer from canonical.
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Plasma Browser integration now kind of works with:
firefox 106.0.5-1 2067 latest/stable/… mozilla✓
xdg-desktop-portal 1.14.4-1ubuntu2~22.04.1
but I had to manually set permission - following directions for
KeePassXC integration.
Steps:
sudo apt-get install flatpak
flatpak permission-set
I ran into a similar issue when trying to use sshfs-mounted profile for
firefox.
My setup:
$ mkdir .remote
$ sshfs .remote -o idmap=user
$ ln -s .remote/snap
So now /home/ubuntu/snap is a symlink to a directory
/home/ubuntu/.remote/snap. When trying to run firefox, it fails with:
$ firefox
This is a very bad user experience and besides the very annoying
notifications that firefox need to be closed because of an update and if
I follow this, then nothing happens and I get the same message after
starting it again, I'm finished with giving this distribution method
(snap) a fair try.
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> Is it possible to report out-of-date packages in another way that a
bugreport ?
Not that I know of. You can try to contact the Debian maintainer (or
file a bug report there) https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/lmdb for
packages which are synced unchanged. I did find there's a corresponding
Debian
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