// COULD NOT RE-CREATE ISSUE today using ublock-origin.
on same box with QA-TEST of 19.04 Lubuntu x86_64 daily & I cannot replicate
this bug.
dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon hd2400 pro/xt)
my firefox tests are somewhat usual: ublock or ghostery, then each
** Description changed:
- // i'll write this on a real keyboard, shortly..
- // this is device-type specific & minor
+ Ubuntu 19.04 QA-TEST on tablet.pc (wacom pen)
+ motion computing j3400 (c2d-u9400, 4gb, intel mobile 4 series)
+
+ The test went really well, but I noticed I couldn't wake it if
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 19.04 QA-TEST on tablet.pc (wacom pen)
motion computing j3400 (c2d-u9400, 4gb, intel mobile 4 series)
The test went really well, but I noticed I couldn't wake it if left
alone and screen dims & thus locks using tablet buttons or pen (& its
button).
This is [most]
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 19.04 QA-Test (LIVE x86_64)
- Dell optiplex d755, (c2d-e8300, 8gb, Tadeon HD 2400 PRO/XT)
+ Dell optiplex d755, (c2d-e8300, 8gb, Radeon HD 2400 PRO/XT)
Two dell displays, left is landscape, right is portrait
This live test had two packages added: `vim`
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Ubuntu 19.04 QA-Test (LIVE x86_64)
Dell optiplex d755, (c2d-e8300, 8gb, Tadeon HD 2400 PRO/XT)
Two dell displays, left is landscape, right is portrait
This live test had two packages added: `vim` & `ubuntu-restricted-
extras`
Background:
I added ubuntu-restricted-extras
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@Sebastien
Download Ubuntu 19.04 daily. Running QA-Test on same box currently.
To run the utube vids as I usually do (for xubuntu, lubuntu qa-tests) I
needed to install package `ubuntu-restricted-extras`. This was done to
enable streaming, then tested on both screens with normal window,
@Sebastien
Apologies - I wasn't specific enough, but YES I believe it is an issue
with Lubuntu, and tried to file bug with `lubuntu-meta` listed also in
my initial `ubuntu-bug` command but it was rejected. I have changed
heading.
As a quick test, I had the following already downloaded & on
** Summary changed:
- firefox-window on dvi0 (display0) fullscreen on exit jumps to dvi1 (other
display)
+ Lubuntu 19.04: firefox-window on dvi0 (display0) fullscreen on exit jumps to
dvi1 (other display)
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please note: I've got a number of OPEN bugs relating to windows that
MOVE/WARP around the screen when I do things... For example
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcmanfm-qt/+bug/1804329
"lubuntu 19.04 daily - pcmanfm-qt (dolphin..) moves window position on opening
device, folders or
Public bug reported:
Lubuntu 19.04 QA-Test of daily (LIVE
dell optiplex 755(c2d e8300, 8gb, radeon HD 2400 pro/xt; driver=radeon)
two dell monitors, dvi-0 [as named in monitor-settings] is landscape & left,
dvi-1 [as named in monitor-settings] is rotated "left" or in portrait mode &
positioned
i'm running a QA-test on daily image; the icons or theme on the daily
image appears like that I attached in my last (#7) comment but "base
database" greyed out (no document etc)
** Attachment added: "today's qa-test 'live' image x86 t43"
Booted same box; dist-upgrade; confirmed LXQt appearance settings were
the same, and then re-ran
Icons on main screen have changed. I've attached screenshot.
(I didn't find breeze icon set online to compare with sorry)
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When the files hit my mirror, i installed
guiverc@dx6120lu:~$ dpkg -l |grep libreoffice |grep "1.1"
ii libreoffice-common 1:6.1.2-0ubuntu1.1
all office productivity suite -- arch-independent files
ii libreoffice-java-common
my appearance settings if needed (uploaded this as only place where I
saw breeze)
My LXQt theme is "Lubuntu Arc"
ps: i've taken quite a few screenshots before & after change so I could
look for differences, I can upload if desired, but I didn't see anything
of value.
** Attachment added: "if
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1798053 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1798053
Thank you 賴家亨 for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Please respond to all of the following:
Do you have the same issue if you use a default Ubuntu kernel?
(I have 4.18.0-10-generic on my 18.10
Maybe also useful (three bug reports that occurred & are possibly
linked)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aspell-en/+bug/1801445
&
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scowl/+bug/1801449
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Maybe refer to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scowl/+bug/1801443
&
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aspell-en/+bug/1801445
I was away (household chores) whilst an full-upgrade was being run, so
didn't see till after.
I'm using -proposed (see other url
Public bug reported:
Maybe refer to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scowl/+bug/1801443
I was away (household chores) whilst an full-upgrade was being run, so
didn't see till after.
I'm using -proposed (see other url for my sources; my mirror is two
hours behind)
Box was a 18.10
My ISP's mirror is reported
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors) as two hours behind
"iiNet http ftp rsync 1 Gbps Two hours behind"
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I can't provide much - I was doing household chores & was away. Attached
is $ `apt full-upgrade` output in case it's the cause of the 'crash'; it
was running when I left, and I was away and didn't see crash
machine is dx6120 in my QA-testing - dx6120mt(pentium 4 dual-core,
sorry I've decided the not-returning to prompt is normal behavior.
I enabled -proposed on x86_64 box, upgraded and had same behavior using
3.30.2-0ubuntu7
I booted another partition [x86[ install on this dx6120 (different QA
test), update & upgraded software and it has "Installed:
ps: i opened all categories on first run [of gnome-software], it worked
like I believe it should (i use aptitude sorry). everything looked
correct, except it didn't return me to prompt requiring me to ^C
** Tags removed: verification-needed-cosmic
** Tags added: verification-done-cosmic
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guiverc@dx6120x2:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-software
gnome-software:
Installed: 3.30.2-0ubuntu7
Candidate: 3.30.2-0ubuntu7
Version table:
*** 3.30.2-0ubuntu7 500
500 http://ftp.iinet.net.au/pub/ubuntu cosmic-proposed/main i386
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I tried on my primary box (ubuntu 18.10 [x86_64] with xfce, lxqt & mate
desktops added; xfce my usual).
When `gnome-software` was run from [whisker] menu, I got a "Unable to
install ...: you do not have permission to install software" when trying
to install a font (leafpad & gedit were already
// term output for comment #16
// I noted a couple of extra lines when run with `sudo`..
guiverc@dx6120x2:~$ gnome-software
13:11:18:0825 Gs plugin appstream took 3.5 seconds to do setup
13:11:18:0857 Gs enabled plugins: desktop-categories, fwupd, os-release,
packagekit, packagekit-local,
Email popped up & I saw last two comments...
I booted dx6120 & a Lubuntu 18.10 test install;
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
sudo apt install gnome-software (pulling in...)
gnome-software
searched & tried to install 'leafpad'
--- (copy from end of 'install gnome-software'..
Setting up
booted dx6120 using recent QA install (/dev/sda2) of xubuntu 18.10
sudo apt update
sudo apt dist-upgrade
gnome-software// and tried to install gedit
guiverc@dx6120x2:~$ gnome-software
05:29:09:0346 Gs plugin appstream took 4.7 seconds to do setup
05:29:09:0393 Gs enabled plugins:
** Summary changed:
- xubuntu 18.10 daily (x86 live) - software cannot install leafpad
+ xubuntu 18.10 daily (x86 live & installed) - [gnome-]software cannot install
leafpad/gedit/software
** Description changed:
using the live earlier today I had this issue, I re-zsync'd cosmic daily
&
** Description changed:
using the live earlier today I had this issue, I re-zsync'd cosmic daily
& re-wrote to thumb-drive, then re-tested - same issue.
load "software' at main menu; search for leafpad (chosen only because
it's small & I know name), then clicking install - it sits
i won't upload lshw for d610 - i summarize in testing as
"dell latitude d610 (pentium m, 1gb, intel i915)"
& I can upload if useful
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ran test in d610 (latitude d610, pentium m, single core, 1gb ram..)
steps:
today's daily xubuntu x86
sudo apt update;
sudo apt dist-upgrade
// gnome-software is updated in dist-upgrade
// this time I try leafpad but searched wallpapers, then gedit & tried to
install gedit
// crash
note:
** Attachment added: "sl510 thinkpad; lshw (second test machine)"
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re-ran test on thinkpad sl510 (c2d-t6\6570, 2gb, i915)
connected wifi, sudo apt update; looked at updates & saw gnome-software, so
dist-upgrade
then ran gnome-software from term & tried to install leafpad
same result as dx6120 (first tested system)
xubuntu@xubuntu:~$ gnome-software
I didn't see anything useful in `dmesg` ...
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I didn't see anything useful in `dmesg` ...
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using the live earlier today I had this issue, I re-zsync'd cosmic daily
& re-wrote to thumb-drive, then re-tested - same issue.
load "software' at main menu; search for leafpad (chosen only because
it's small & I know name), then clicking install - it sits awhile then
Xubuntu 18.10 daily image, last resume from suspend took 59 seconds
before mouse-pointer returned. In this case I was mostly just watching
the clock (not waving it around; I started waving it around furiously at
56 seconds...)
Next resume was 20 secs - it appears to wake faster if you're more
with Xubuntu 18.10 (yes X) booted (installed image on dx6120); dist-
upgrade, 3x suspends using terminal & 3x suspends via menu with mouse-
pointer, then noticed I'd not logged out since upgrade. I logged out,
back in & repeat 3x suspends using term & 3x menu suspends and mouse-
pointer was there
NOTE: my last comment relates to LUBUNTU - which is not XUBUNTU..
I've been testing the 'live' image & only just worked out why there were so
many app changes!
Sorry my mistake !
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I had my (installed) 18.10 system on dx6120 running (for testing
lximage-qt elsewhere) so decided to try that (instead of 'live').
After numerous suspends via term & gui, I've had no lost mouse-pointers!
18.10 does not have `light-locker` installed; however it is using
xscreensaver; which
booted 18.04.1 x86 iso
numerous suspends; from CLI or menu, dx6120 wakes (I need to get past
lock screen), but I've had mouse-pointer each time (at login screen,
it'd dead centre of screen; on 18.10 I got the feeling it was trying to
be restored to wherever it was pre-suspend!?).
I've left
i booted lubuntu 18.10 (9-Oct-2018 iso); it has `xserver-xorg-video-
nouveau` & started suspending (suspend, few secs, wake, look for
pointer, repeat) but couldn't recreate. Lubuntu uses xscreensaver so I
was using mouse to wake up screensaver - so `killall xscreensaver`then
repeated testing. I
** Description changed:
-- updated info
I re-booted daily x86 daily on same machine, was able to re-create, but it
came good on its own (20-30 seconds after screen appeared)
It only occurs sometimes; more testing & it can occur with `sudo
systemctl suspend` but if you wait cursor will
Thanks Theo.
I can't comment on "new issue in 18.10" as I've only been using the
machine for testing [18.10] (Xubu & Lubu), before that it was idle for a
couple of years..
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This may be significant, may be a red herring...
I haven't had crashes for some time, and note the following messages
appear (somewhat) like the initial description, but only stay briefly
before I'm asked for password (unlock screen, no crash & session resumes
as it should)
I can't be sure this
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.10 Evince of a PDF
Clicking PREVIEW I get busy awhile then
Failed to print document
Failed to execute child process
"/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/gio-launch-desktop" (Permissions denied)
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Noticed this early today; Ubuntu 18.04 laptop using `gpicview` to view
pictures (an LXDE/Lubuntu program I regularly use). The 'flip vertical'
& 'flip horizontal' icons are reversed.
Tested the same thing on 18.10 using XFCE;
1: load `gpicview` or a program that uses the
fyi: looking at the wiki,
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf now has Enable=true (it was commented out sorry)
"Reporting a crash in the stable release" may not apply, but I couldn't
find a problem_types (only mentioned this as I noted you were last wiki
editor; thank you!)
Thank you for link - appreciated.
guiverc@d960-ubu2:/var/crash$ ls -la
total 64408
drwxrwsrwt 3 rootwhoopsie 4096 Aug 1 08:32 .
drwxr-xr-x 15 rootroot 4096 Nov 16 2017 ..
drwxrwsr-x 2 guiverc whoopsie 4096 Jul 30 09:19 2018-05-22
-rw-r- 1 guiverc whoopsie70917 Jul 30 08:28
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today's crash
-rw-r- 1 guiverc whoopsie 20M Aug 1 08:28 _usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.1000.crash
// this has was reported (ubuntu-bug)
no caffeine or light-locker are installed
on screen I had 4 'repeats' but was able to look closer and not it's not
a message repeated, but it's part of `dmesg` log,
guiverc@d960-ubu2:~$ sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id
[sudo] password for guiverc:
ceaac5c412433432f0beca83292fc33804be2fdae3b13b7fc7185e6a52d5fd6941294dff354c0cc3a5000fce6202e51c04e867a10ca60bb60b3682028253f96e
guiverc@d960-ubu2:~$ sudo apt remove light-locker caffeine
Reading package
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o collect system information for this problem report
Authenticating as: chris guiver,,, (guiverc)
Password:
polkit-agent-helper-1: error response to PolicyKit daemon:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: No session for cookie
AUTHENTICATION FAILED ===
Error executing command as
** Summary changed:
- after waking from sleep i get text radeon error message then return login
screen
+ after waking from sleep i get text radeon error message then return login
screen (18.04 & 18.10)
** Description changed:
+ // this bug was reported for 18.04.
+ // I had just had it occur
just an FYI.
(I upgraded my main 16.04 LTS to 18.04 [July 6]) so this install was
bumped to 18.10 and thus I can no longer do any testing on it.
More importantly though, I've not had the issue occur since (not once on
18.10), nor have I seen it on the now 18.04 LTS release-upgraded system
(same
Public bug reported:
i've listed it as relating to XTERM, but in my opinion the daily image
needs XTERM, and it's missing..
booting the x86 (32bit) daily image 2018-07-18, and I couldn't access
"Edit Connections" or "Connection Information" in the bottom right
applet.
I compared to a 18.10
I bumped my box to 18.10 (development), and issue still occurs.
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Title:
ubuntu-MATE - top of windows disappear under panel
Status
It's now quite a few sleep sessions since I `sudo apt remove light-
locker caffeine`
Start-Date: 2018-06-06 14:55:33
Commandline: apt remove caffeine light-locker
Requested-By: guiverc (1000)
Remove: light-locker-settings:amd64 (1.5.0-0ubuntu2), light-locker:amd64
(1.8.0-1ubuntu1),
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this morning's crash includes these reports (already uploaded)
-rw-r- 1 guiverc whoopsie 38M Jun 4 08:01 _usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.1000.crash
-rw-r- 1 guiverc whoopsie 48K Jun 4 08:01 _usr_bin_caffeine.1000.crash
-rw-r- 1 guiverc whoopsie 715K Jun 4 08:02
The time of the Xorg crash file is ~correct for the crash that logged me
out (between 1st & 2nd line in my syslog snippet). I was using XFCE or
Xubuntu-session login (this issue only ever happened with XFCE/Xubuntu
but I can't guarantee it was XFCE the first in list & not Xubuntu-
session; they
no crash report numbers
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// from auth.log (29-may was last night, 30-may was wake of system
today)
May 30 09:54:56 d960-ubu2 gdm-password]: pam_unix(gdm-password:session):
session closed for user guiverc
May 30 09:54:59 d960-ubu2 dbus-daemon[1020]: [system] Rejected send message, 2
matched rules; type="method_call",
1) understood (I'd guessed that)
2) NO I didn't have the issues in 17.10/artful.
I didn't use xfce for 2-3 weeks post release-upgrade to 18.04/bionic
because I couldn't login (login loop xfce only). Your (4) "there could
have been some cruft left over from the upgrade" makes me happy; as it
Thanks Christopher (penalvch) for reply
1) update - sorry I can't accurately or reliably answer
2) crash-files - done, no bug report numbers were given
3) caffeine removed; I updated & rebooted.
some testing; no issue. re-installed caffeine & i wasn't asked for any
password after resume but
attached dmesg ( dmesg >~/dmesg_2018-05-22.txt )
this COULD be the key bit - unsure (thanks to well_laid_down in
#xubuntu)
[488956.180193] [drm:cypress_dpm_set_power_state [radeon]] *ERROR*
rv770_restrict_performance_levels_before_switch failed
[488957.778128] traps: light-locker[9579] trap
** Description changed:
my box is 18.04 (was 17.10 installed; standard Ubuntu with MATE & XFCE
desktops added)
I sleep my XFCE (xubuntu) machine rather than turning it off at night.
Today as with yesterday morning, instead of getting the locker-screen
after hitting the
Public bug reported:
my box is 18.04 (was 17.10 installed; standard Ubuntu with MATE & XFCE
desktops added)
I sleep my XFCE (xubuntu) machine rather than turning it off at night.
Today as with yesterday morning, instead of getting the locker-screen
after hitting the power-button to wake my
Public bug reported:
UBUNTU-MATE or MATE (1.20.1)
// see also https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-panel/issues/303
rflbianco's comment may 10, 2018 (I opted not to comment there)
I have two monitors, one above & slightly to right of the primary one
(primary is bottom, and to left of one above
suggest Jorrell, you run it from terminal to get any diag-info.
ie. start term
$ df -hi
$ killall rhythmbox
$ rhythmbox
copy & paste the output please. I was unable to duplicate error.
fyi: "df -hi" will check you've some free display space; -i shows
inodes.
if you don't want to cut/paste;
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