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This bug was discovered while doing an Ubuntu QA test, "Install (entire
disk with lvm and encryption)" for Ubuntu Kinetic. I'm doing this within
a virtual machine - the host OS is Ubuntu Studio 21.10 running on an HP
Z220 SFF Workstation, UEFI, no secure boot, 16 GB of RAM,
Public bug reported:
This bug was discovered while doing an Ubuntu QA test, "Install (entire
disk with lvm and encryption)" for Ubuntu Kinetic. I'm using the same
host system specs as in this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1973150
While running the test, in
Public bug reported:
This bug was discovered while doing an Ubuntu QA test, "Install (entire
disk with lvm and encryption)" for Ubuntu Kinetic. The host system specs
are the same as here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1973150
At step 24, when I click the "Restart now"
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1982001
Title:
Snap-based Firefox spams apparmor messages in journal
This may sound silly, but try a different USB cable between your printer
and the system. That will help rule out a USB cable problem. (Even
though Windows and macOS don't have this problem, there's still a chance
that the USB cable is at fault.)
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And it's happening with multiple printers as well? (Asking to narrow
down where the problem might be)
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Title:
Print is failed via
I added back the "Our analysis" section from the old bug report since it
has a wealth of useful debugging data. Thank you for going to so much
trouble to make this report, all that debugging you did may prove
extremely useful.
** Description changed:
Phenomenon:
After installing the driver
Changing the package this bug affects to gdm3 as I believe that is the
package that includes the Wayland implementation in Ubuntu.
** Package changed: ubuntu => gdm3 (Ubuntu)
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When
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That's fine, it happens. Is it OK if I mark this as Invalid, or is the
problem still there?
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Title:
Unable to save a bookmark
Public bug reported:
This may be the single weirdest bug report I've ever made.
Steps to Reproduce:
1: Open LibreOffice Calc.
2: In any cell of the spreadsheet, type:
The email address placed inside the angle brackets can be whatever you want,
but the angle brackets are necessary
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This is *probably* the wrong package, but it's the best I can figure for
this, so here goes.
Hardware: Kubuntu Focus XE, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 11th Gen Intel Core i5,
UEFI, no secure boot. Testing done in VirtualBox, BIOS, 4 GB RAM, 50 GB
SSD. OS is Ubuntu Desktop, Kinetic
Also affects normal installations (ext4, no encryption). Installed,
rebooted, logged in, searched logs and found messages.
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Hardware: HP Elitebook 8570p, 16 GB RAM, 120 GB SSD, 3rd Gen Intel Core
i5, UEFI, no secure boot, Broadcom WiFi.
OS: Ubuntu Studio Kinetic, Final ISO
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot the Ubuntu Studio ISO on a system with Broadcom WiFi, and install the
system normally. (No
I'm not sure if this problem is happening on Linux Mint 21 or Ubuntu
22.04.1. While Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu, it is not the same as
Ubuntu, and may have behaviors (and bugs!) that differ from Ubuntu's.
Could you clarify which Linux distro you're experiencing this problem
on?
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Can you try running "sudo apt install firmware-sof-signed" and see if
that resolves the problem?
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Title:
After upgrading to
** Also affects: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** C
Interesting. For me, the problem is easily reproducible on an Acer
Chromebook C720 with a 2nd gen Intel Celeron with an Intel iGPU. And I
*think* (though can't remember for sure) that this happens on a Compaq
laptop around here with an AMD iGPU. All of these with single screens.
So I don't think
)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu Lunar)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
Status: In Progress
** No longer affects: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu Kinetic)
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video
(all those "no longer affects" is me figuring out what I'm doing with
Launchpad bug management and changing my mind about pressing a button,
please disregard)
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. I'm having a hard time
reproducing this on my end, could you provide more exact steps on how to
reproduce this so that we can debug this easier? In particular, you say
that this bug affects a "GUI developed in Qt" - is this an application
that
I've noticed this problem also on slower systems of mine (an Acer
Chromebook C720 for instance). This leads me to believe that system
speed (or perhaps graphics subsystem speed?) is the culprit here, as
other systems work with flurry just fine.
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Note that, in my experience, this bug *only* affect Kubuntu 22.10 and
Ubuntu Studio 22.10, however Ubuntu Studio specifically does not support
VMs, and I assume that fixing the problem in Kubuntu will fix the
problem in Ubuntu Studio too.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install
I believe we have a working patch for the problem. A quick summary of
what it looks like is happening:
Openbox maintains a list of windows organized by stacking order from
highest to lowest. This is a doubly-linked list.
There is a function in Openbox called client_calc_layer that uses a
pointer
Ah, I thought this was probably related to the new GNOME snap thingy or
possibly a configuration change in the Snap itself. In that instance I
will take it upstream.
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I reported this upstream as
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1823086. The answer I got
ultimately was:
-
So there are two things that are different:
* System titlebar is hidden: That's by design, you can go to right click ->
Customize Toolbar ... and uncheck Titlebar to get the
One worry I am having with my patch now is, what happens if the first
element is the one being modified? Then itPrev is a null pointer. I
*think* from looking at the GLib code that g_list_next will then return
null when it it handed itPrev, which means "it" will be set to null,
which I believe
New patch, same approach, but with a fallback added if itPrev turns out
to be null.
** Patch added: "glib_crash_bugfix.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openbox/+bug/2011751/+attachment/5656971/+files/glib_crash_bugfix.patch
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Gah, ok, one more try. I failed to update the debian/copyright file last
time. This version has the updated copyright file.
** Patch added: "glib_crash_bugfix.patch"
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After a discussion with dbungert, we're using a different patch instead.
This one is possibly upstream already, which makes it superior to the
original patch I was suggesting since it means less maintenance overhead
in the future.
** Patch added: "glib_crash_bugfix.patch"
Latest patch has requested changes. Bug has been submitted to upstream
Debian here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1033385
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1033385
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1033385
** Patch added: "glib_crash_bugfix_v5.patch"
** Changed in: openbox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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(One extra bit of info that I realized was left out - according to the
comment on the Arch Linux forums here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2090270#p2090270 the first
loop iteration succeeds. It's not until the second iteration (after the
list has been modified) that the crash
I don't have upload access to this package yet (it's not in the Lubuntu
packageset apparently) so I'm uploading the patch here so that it can be
sponsored.
** Patch added: "glib_crash_bugfix.patch"
OK, so I'm not entirely sure testing the one item case is even possible
since the crash happens when switching from a fullscreen window (which
implies that there are at least two windows). However, this is what I
did, and everything was successful (no crashes).
1. Boot a Lubuntu Lunar ISO, and
@dbungert: While the patch that simply copies the list is a possible way
of doing things, a very experienced user on the Arch Linux forums had
concerns about doing things that way, see
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2090570#p2090570 "But
creating a copy of the list is inefficient and
** Also affects: software-properties (Ubuntu Lunar)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Triaged
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This bug also affects the latest Jammy daily ISO.
** Also affects: software-properties (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: software-properties (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Public bug reported:
Note that this *could* be the Linux kernel or GRUB doing this, but I'm
not sure and Plymouth seems like a possible culprit, thus why it's
getting the report.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download and boot any one of the Lunar Final ISOs on a BIOS system.
2. Install Ubuntu and
Looks like Sean was right - removing libva-wayland2 and then rebooting
resolved the issue.
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Title:
Session crash after initial
Interestingly, I'm not getting any XFCE-related crashes when I use
gnome-boxes rather than QEMU. The process that is crashing is actually
X.
I got a backtrace from it:
(gdb) bt -full
#0 __pthread_kill_implementation (no_tid=0, signo=6, threadid=)
at ./nptl/pthread_kill.c:44
tid =
I notice a blueman-applet crash when I reproduce this.
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Session crash after initial login
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
And there's more random crashes. (xiccd being the next one to go kaput)
All of this in a pure QEMU VM.
My guess is xfce4-power-manager crashes thanks to GLib and that takes
down other stuff at random. Not sure how that would be triggered by the
third-party software option, but that's what I'm
I can't reproduce this on Ubuntu MATE (though I can make other things
crash sadly).
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Session crash after initial login
Hmm, and now xfce4-power-manager.
Looking at the stacktrace when xfce4-power-manager goes awry, it's
GLib's fault. Which means we probably have another slice allocator
removal causing problems.
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot the latest Ubuntu Cinnamon Lunar Beta ISO.
2. Click "Try Ubuntu Cinnamon".
3. Wait for a bit.
Expected result: Nothing should crash.
Actual result: indicator-messages-service crashes and an Apport window
is displayed as a result.
ProblemType:
Booted from an Ubuntu Desktop Legacy ISO, and ran "ubuntu-drivers
devices" and "ubuntu-drivers list" to get more info.
ubuntu-drivers devices:
== /sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1c.3/:24:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v14E4d4359sv103Csd182Cbc02sc80i00
vendor : Broadcom Inc. and
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Lubuntu uses Qt as the primary framework for most of the apps we ship.
However, some functionality we ship in Lubuntu doesn't have a Qt
application that provides that functionality, so we have some GTK3 apps
that we ship as well. Starting in Lubuntu 24.04, we are adding and
Public bug reported:
Filing this against ubuntu-meta since I believe this is a seed problem
that potentially affects all variants of Ubuntu (flavors or otherwise).
wslu is "a collection of utilities for the Windows 10 Linux Subsystem,
such as for converting Linux paths to a Windows paths or
** Also affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: wslu (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
** Changed in: wslu (Ubuntu Noble)
I might try to SRU it into Jammy eventually (perhaps after the release
of Noble), but Focal is now unsupported from the perspective of all
flavors and I don't think Ubuntu Desktop has any use for software-
properties-qt as it has software-properties-gtk (I believe). Marking
Focal as Won't Fix for
I believe bwrap was ignored intentionally, as the point of the apparmor
change was to prevent arbitrary apps from making unprivileged user
namespaces with capabilities. Allowing Bubblewrap to do so would provide
a loophole. Same reason `unshare` isn't allowed to make unprivileged
namespaces with
We rewrote the update notifier in Qt/C++ and got rid of the aptdaemon
dependency earlier in the Noble cycle, so this is now resolved in Noble.
** Changed in: lubuntu-update-notifier (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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