Public bug reported:
Sounds works fine through the internal speakers, but once I plug a
headset or headphones (I tried two things, in case one was broken) in to
the audio out, I get nothing.
Looking in alsamixer, plugging the headset in mutes the 'Speaker' output
and unmutes the 'Headphone'
I notice fuser errored out; here is what it produces for me if I run it
now:
% fuser -v /dev/snd/by-path /dev/snd/hwC1D0 /dev/snd/pcmC1D0c /dev/snd/pcmC1D0p
/dev/snd/controlC1 /dev/snd/hwC0D0 /dev/snd/pcmC0D8p /dev/snd/pcmC0D7p
/dev/snd/pcmC0D3p /dev/snd/controlC0 /dev/snd/seq /dev/snd/timer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1463072 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1463072
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1463072
highlighting on left mouse double click ends at :
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Scott's workaround doesn't work for me; I don't get any output when I
run `dconf read /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/list`.
I'm reopening this, because I think it will be painful for a _lot_ of
Ubuntu users.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
It looks like there are a few pixels truncated off the top when text is
highlighted. See the attached screenshot for an example.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: firefox 41.0.2+build2-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-16.19-generic 4.2.3
Uname:
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open gnome-terminal
2) Type "https://www.google.com; in to the terminal
3) Double-click on the word "google"
Expected behaviour:
"https://www.google.com; selected.
Actual behaviour:
"//www.google.com" selected.
ProblemType: Bug
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1463072 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1463072
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #750577
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750577
Importance:
Booting in to the last kernel I was using on vivid didn't fix the
problem.
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Title:
[20ANCTO1WW, Realtek ALC3232, Black
Following Raymond's advice in #7, I have swapped the pins using
hdajackretask and now have working headphone audio and mic. When I
initially plugged the headset in, things were muted, so I had to go in
to alsamixer to sort that out.
$ cat /lib/firmware/hda-jack-retask.fw
[codec]
0x10ec0292
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu does not detect my 5.1 surround sound[0] by default. In order to
get it detected, I have to do the following:
1) Open alsamixer
2) Change the "Channel Mode" setting from "2ch" to "6ch" (there is also a "4ch"
setting)
3) `pulseaudio -k`
I have to do this on every
Using other media players, I don't see this issue, so I think it may be
Chrome-only...
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Title:
[USB-Audio - USB Sound Device,
I've just got another variant on this, but with some memblockq.c
messages in the log as well:
( 518.325| 62.683) I: [alsa-sink-USB Audio] alsa-sink.c: Scheduling delay of
363.12 ms > 15.99 ms, you might want to investigate this to improve latency...
( 518.325| 0.000) I: [alsa-sink-USB Audio]
Public bug reported:
When playing audio back (from Chrome), I get occasional blips where it
sounds like the audio is skipping forwards or backwards. I've followed
the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log to configure
a debug log and I generally see this in the log when it
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 08:09:04PM -, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
> Linux desktop has two copy-paste buffers, the Primary (aka. Selection)
> [usually selected with the mouse and inserted with middle clicking or
> Shift+Insert] and the Clipboard [usually Ctrl+C Ctrl+V, but also "Copy",
> "Paste"
I can reproduce this on 17.10, but only on my external monitor.
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Title:
17.10 - flickering overlay patterns in
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 10:23:18AM -, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
> Maybe related to bug 1726262?
It certainly sounds similar and, indeed, I can reproduce that on my
external monitor.
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Public bug reported:
I just accidentally hit Meta-P and was extremely confused by the result.
As I only tapped it, I didn't see the on-screen menu, and my displays
were suddenly configured completely differently (both resolution _and_
orientation).
Furthermore, when I used Meta-P to switch back
Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce:
1) Open gnome-terminal on an external monitor (or move an existing session
there)
2) Open a second tab
3) Produce some output on the current tab
4) Switch to the other tab
Expected Behaviour:
No ghosting.
Actual Behaviour:
The previous content is
Upon further inspection, this isn't actually a tab-switching issue. Hit
Return a bunch of times, and then Ctrl-L; your prompts will ghost
temporarily. Furthermore, my blinking cursor also ghosts from time to
time.
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** Summary changed:
- Ghosting when switching tabs with "Use transparency from system theme"
enabled on an external monitor
+ Ghosting with "Use transparency from system theme" enabled on an external
monitor
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I've also seen this with "Copy E-mail Address".
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Title:
Link copied with "Copy Link Address" cannot be pasted with Shift-
Shift-Insert does paste what I've copied in Google Chrome (from
upstream) and in gedit.
(I'm a real hipster, xnox.)
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Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce
--
1) Open a new terminal
2) Run a command that will output a URL (e.g. `echo http://www.example.com`)
3) Right-click on the URL and select "Copy Link Address"
4) Press Shift-Insert.
Expected Behaviour
--
The copied link
This continues to be a real pain in day-to-day. Can we please fix this
gnome-terminal regression?
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Title:
Link copied
The attached photo displays what I end up stuck with.
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Public bug reported:
I have an external monitor in portrait mode, which means that the top of
my external monitor is substantially above my laptop monitor (which has
the top bar). If I move a window by holding Meta and dragging it from
the bottom, and accidentally let go with the window
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Public bug reported:
My mouse cursor would still move, but I couldn't do anything.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-32.35-generic 4.13.13
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-32-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.8-0ubuntu10
This is still present in bionic (gnome-shell 3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1).
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Attached is a tar file that can be used to reproduce the issue.
** Attachment added: "reproducer.tar"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file-roller/+bug/1788231/+attachment/5178839/+files/reproducer.tar
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I have filed this upstream at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/file-
roller/issues/11
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Title:
Silently discards tar contents
When I attempt to extract the file, I get an "Ignoring malformed pax
extended attribute" error message (screenshot attached).
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1) Create a tar file containing /usr/bin/mtr-packet (which has xattrs) (and a
file before and after to confirm the behaviour):
$ tar -C / --xattrs --xattrs-include=\* etc/adduser.conf
usr/bin/mtr-packet etc/aliases -cf reproducer.tar
2) Confirm
Public bug reported:
>From time-to-time, when using cosmic, my keyboard presses will no longer
register. This applies to both the internal laptop keyboard and my
external keyboard. I haven't identified any particular trigger of this.
The one workaround I have found is to use the mouse (which
Is there anything specific that I can do to capture more information
when this happens again? Browsing through the systemd journal didn't
reveal anything obvious, but I don't necessarily know what to look for.
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Public bug reported:
As you can see here:
```
$ head -n3 /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_gnome-screensaver.py
ubuntu/devel [ 17:38:44 ]
+#!/usr/bin/python
+
'''Apport package hook for
Public bug reported:
Even once bug 1804709 is addressed and the hook can run at all, it still
won't work on default Ubuntu installations (which don't have Python 2)
because the shebang points at /usr/bin/python.
** Affects: gnome-screenshot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Thanks for the speedy fix, Alberto!
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Title:
`ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu` is strangely permissive about input
Public bug reported:
As a user, I would like to decide on one of the drivers available to me
and then install it. So I list my options:
```
$ ubuntu-drivers list
nvidia-driver-410
nvidia-driver-390
```
Great, I'll install 410:
```
$ ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu nvidia-driver-410
No drivers
Public bug reported:
When trying to work out what the correct input format for installation
was (cf. bug 1818746), I discovered that `install --gpgpu` is extremely
permissive with what strings it will accept when a version number is
given:
```
# The correct invocation (AIUI)
$ ubuntu-drivers
Public bug reported:
It would be good if:
```
$ ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu amd
No drivers found for installation.
```
listed the available drivers (if any) and:
```
$ ubuntu-drivers install --gpgpu nvidia:370
No drivers found for installation.
```
listed the available versions for the
I'm actually being generous above; a user is much more likely to do:
```
$ ubuntu-drivers install nvidia-driver-410
usage: ubuntu-drivers [-h] [--package-list PATH]
[--gpgpu [driver[:version][,driver[:version
[]
ubuntu-drivers: error: unrecognized
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Xiaofeng Wang (xiaofengw)
** No longer affects: evince (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
When I attempt to add my standard UK keyboard to the layouts ibus knows
about, I cannot do so.
(See the attached image for the list of available layouts.)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: ibus 1.5.19-4ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Hi Seb,
I'm using i3, and something was starting it during session startup (I
have since used im-config to disable it entirely, as it isn't useful for
me). I could reach that UI by right-clicking on the tray icon,
selecting Preferences, switching to the Input Method tab and pressing
the Add
>From bug 1852790, the issue appears to be that the focal version was
built before the eoan version. My current profile's compatibility.ini
(from eoan):
[Compatibility]
LastVersion=70.0.1_20191031091608/20191031091608
LastOSABI=Linux_x86_64-gcc3
LastPlatformDir=/usr/lib/firefox
A workaround which I've just used is to replace LastVersion in your
profile's compatibility.ini with the one that the current version of
firefox uses (70.0.1_20191031000133/20191031000133).
(I suspect in the short term this could be fixed by a no-change rebuild
of firefox.)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1851936 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1851936
My existing profile's compatibility.ini:
[Compatibility]
LastVersion=70.0.1_20191031091608/20191031091608
LastOSABI=Linux_x86_64-gcc3
LastPlatformDir=/usr/lib/firefox
LastAppDir=/usr/lib/firefox/browser
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1851936 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1851936
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded to focal from eoan, and I'm now getting a "You've
launched an older version of Firefox" dialog when I try to launch
firefox.
This prevents me from using my existing
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1851936 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1851936
An upgraded profile's compatibility.ini:
[Compatibility]
LastVersion=70.0.1_20191031000133/20191031000133
LastOSABI=Linux_x86_64-gcc3
LastPlatformDir=/usr/lib/firefox
LastAppDir=/usr/lib/firefox/browser
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1851936 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1851936
It looks to me like the focal version was built before the eoan version,
which means firefox (reasonably, but incorrectly) detects a downgrade.
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Thanks Olivier! Do we/you need to consider any process improvements to
avoid this happening again in future?
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Title:
User
Public bug reported:
This morning I booted my machine and launched Firefox. I restored my
tabs from my previous session, and _none of them_ displayed any content.
The tabs included pins, regular sites, and extension dialogs
(specifically, a couple of instances of the LastPass 2FA prompt).
Oh, an important note: I can re-enable Strict mode after switching away
from it, and the browser continues to function normally.
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Agreed, if the intent is for people to file bugs then it should be
clearer.
(Alternatively, might there be a better way for us to report this on
Ubuntu as a "crash", if users truly can't do anything about it?)
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hornetster, this is a bug specifically for Ubuntu, so it's unlikely
anyone reading it will be able to help you. I would suggest filing a
bug upstream, or perhaps asking a question in Stack Overflow (or
similar). Thanks!
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Thanks Olivier! I've filed
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1617292
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1617292
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1617292
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Public bug reported:
When upgrading to the latest systemd SRU:
Setting up systemd (242-7ubuntu3.6) ...
[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/speech-dispatcher.conf:1] Line references path below
legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/speech-dispatcher →
/run/speech-dispatcher; please upda
te the
This just happened again (on 73.0+build3-0ubuntu1) and I've noticed that
the issue appears to apply _per window_. So if I launch Firefox and
this is happening, then I can open a new window and, provided I don't
open any websites, the menus function correctly (to allow me to disable
Strict
Worth noting that "After this operation, 246 MB disk space will be
freed." in the apt output is also incorrect.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
I'm currently working on a metered connection, so I reviewed the
download size of the updates that the system wanted me to apply:
$ sudo apt upgrade
...
Need to get 8,841 kB of archives.
...
This is acceptable to me, so I start the upgrade process. Partway
through,
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 11:19:53AM -, Naël wrote:
> With the replacement of gnome-software by snap-store in 20.04, this bug
> is no longer apparent. Only users who manually (re-)install gnome-
> software will see it.
I have an up-to-date focal system and I am still seeing this.
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cloud-init has support for ubuntu-drivers, it's not clear from this bug
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** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: New => Incomplete
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On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 02:53:48PM -, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> I understand that, but in this particular case we're talking about a
> transition from a deb to a snap, not a snap update.
Aha, apologies, I misread your previous comment.
> Apparently there's special logic in update-manager to
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 10:24:41AM -, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> I'm a bit concerned about that, though, because the reason why I didn't
> get that update is because I pretty much exclusively use apt to do my
> updates, and apparently that's no longer sufficient to get all the
> updates needed
Created attachment 9146163
raw_data.json
I don't see any errors in the Browser Console, only a warning:
"unreachable code after return statement" in "injected.js:7:2". I've
copied the raw data and attached it here.
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** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
replacement of resolvconf with systemd needs
Public bug reported:
When performing a `do-release-upgrade -d` on my groovy system, I saw:
Setting up python3-software-properties (0.99.8) ...
Failed to byte-compile
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/softwareproperties/extendedsourceslist.py:
File
I would also like to see this change:
* ubuntu-advantage-tools and its dependencies add about 3MB to ubuntu-minimal
installations (checked by installing ubuntu-minimal's Depends in a Docker
container with and without u-a-t)
* it installs a systemd timer which runs (to do nothing, as the service
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