*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
In Quantal, as a guest user you can create a network connection with an
arbitrary mac address - I take
that as a security hole (being able to break another machine on the network).
(actually in this case the guest user
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Guest user can use arbitrary MAC addresses
Status in
Hi Christopher,
(Triager/Not the original reporter)
I agree that setting the zoom does fix it - good spot, so it does seem to be
a choice of default zoom that seems to be the problem.
However, calligra seems to make a more sane guess at the default zoom, and it's
visible on opening, so I
Well, I don't think I'd expect a guest to be able to set an arbitrary IP
either.
As for 'if you've got physical access all is lost' - that makes a lot of
assumptions.
For example in a school or something the actual machines and cabling might be in
a security case with the cabling trunked down.
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Small translation in USC : Books Magazines
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Small typo issue in the tracker's tab (maybe just in french)
Status in
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Hi PioneerAxon - did you mean to set that to fix committed on gcalctool
(Ubuntu)? I don't
think it should be set as such unless that version of the package is in the
ubuntu repos
(I've not checked to see if it is )
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OK, I'll put it to triaged; the gcalctool(Ubuntu) should only go to Fix
committed once someone can confirm the upstream code has made it into
the ubuntu package.
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Confirmed on 3.5.5-0ubuntu1 evince on Quantal Alpha.
That is quite bizarre; first time through for me it didn't happen, but looped
between 7 and 8 on the way back upwards,
but then I went back down and it looped between 6 and 7.
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
Changing to ecryptfs-utils.
This doesn't sound like a bug in gnome-terminal; normally something like that
is a case of the ecryptfs mount program
turning off 'echoing' before asking for the password; it sounds like it didn't
trap the ctrl-c and turn it back on before exiting.
(If this only
Thomas: see comment #45 - imported from upstream's bug tracker,
Edwards #13 - there is a query on the upstream tracker about backporting
it to current cairo versions, but no one has responded.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo/commit/?id=2f1d6b27e8b78c77346a5b603114b54400e57d83
still looks
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+ eclipse crashed [on closing welcome tab] in libwebkitgtk-1.0
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Medium: 'A bug that has a severe impact on a non-core application.'
I looked at the fact it has a relatively easy workaround (see comment #7) and
considered a 'low'- but IMHO it still deserves
a medium; it gets you straight out of the box on your first time trying to do
anything.
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Still occurs in Quantal:
ii eclipse3.8.0~rc3-4ubuntu1 all
Extensible Tool Platform and Java IDE
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Web content engine library for GTK+
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Hi Alexander,
Thanks for reporting this bug. I can't quite replicate this on my Quantal 64
bit box; neither Midori or GtkLauncher will open those sites, but neither seg;
midori seems to hang (there is a libsoup-CRITICAL assertion, and GtkLauncher
just doesn't seem to do anything) - actually
Given the workaround shown in the referenced thread, it seems likely
that it could be Flash rather than firefox that's at issue; although the
curiosity of why it apparently works on Mint is odd:
see:
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/flash-player-11-problems-playing.html#id_48891
Step
Seems trivially repeatable given the instructions; I'm on Quantal;
looking in the source of cairo I see (cairo-cff-subset.c:1181):
operand = cff_dict_get_operands (font-top_dict, CHARSET_OP, size);
if (font-is_cid !operand)
return CAIRO_INT_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
Confirmed for me on libreoffice 3.6.0~rc2-0ubuntu3 on Quantal.
There seem to be multiple problems; all the rows/columns are 0 size, but even
if you drag these open it doesn't render.
The file does render OK in calligra.
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Edward: Might be worth checking with a Cairo dev; I mean there might be
an underlying cause as to why that end cff_dict_get_operands returned
null.
Dave
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evince print function is corrupted
Status in Evince
Hi Jordi,
Can you please explain a bit more about what doesn't work, and when it
doesn't work?
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I think this is intended for epiphany-browser
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High: Severe impact on core app.
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Chatting to people on -bugs we've got at least one on kvm, one on
virtual box and one on real Nvidia graphics, so not specific.
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moved to triaged; I tried it - trivial to repeat from the instructions.
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Looks like 1048304 is another dupe of this?
1056511 looks like a very similar backtrace to me as well, even though the
driver at the last stage is nouveau rather than cirrus, the rest of it looks
the same.
As of todays Quantal update it's stable enough to allow me to login and
get a few minutes
Marked as High, not being able to log in after upgrade seems bad.
(Although this might be a greeter bug rather than lightdm itself?).
We had a couple of people on #ubuntu+1 yesterday hitting this.
One way to distinguish this from a post-login crash is that if the users delete
their
Triaged: Upstream ack'd it and has patched
High: Unexpected privacy problem.
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Importance: Undecided = High
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as per above, confirmed on quantal.
** Changed in: okular (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: okular (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Yep can recreate on quantal :
okular 4:4.9.2-0ubuntu1
evince 3.6.0-0ubuntu1
ii libpoppler-glib8:amd64 0.20.4-0ubuntu1 amd64
PDF rendering library (GLib-based shared library)
ii
I've just had the same set as keithclark on 12.10; although it does look
like the original reporter was on pre-12.04
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Timo: As mentioned in #10 It's worth checking that bug 1056511 as well
which is nouveau based, the backtrace looks similar enough to me to make
me wonder if it's not driver specific.
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The cups bug you link to says it got fixed in 1.5 and later 1.4; since
QUantal has 1.6.x I'm marking as fix released.
This is a significant bug in Ubuntu. If you need a fix for the bug in
previous versions of Ubuntu, please do steps 1 and 2 of the SRU
Procedure [1] to bring the need to a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1059137 ***
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Cannot login after un upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 (ubuntu-2d)
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I've set your bug 1024578 back to New; it shouldn't time out for a long time
now.
There are lots and lots and lots of bugs though, so whether or not yours is
seen by the developer
I cannot say.
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In your report you say that you had previously also used HP printers;
have you tried this, after the upgrade that broke it; it would be
interesting to know if the problem was only effecting Brother printers
or was something more general.
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Status: Incomplete =
reporter asked for it to be closed.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Xorg process is eating my
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Hi Maarten,
That patch isn't happy; but I'm not sure why yet; I've attached three screen
captures:
1) The version with the ubuntu built package - which shows the strange
crosshatching from bug 1080674
2) myversion.png - the version with my patch, looks the same as (1) but
doesn't
psivaa: Can you run an xdpyinfo in VBox and KVM and attach both the
outputs?
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[QEMU] Corrupted desktop
Hang on, scrap that analysis - I noticed the logs show it's not loading
the rebuilt cirrus module with that change; It's now showing an EABI
mismatch error. I'll get back to you.
Dave
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and to compound things, the kernel driver is now working on raring, so I
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Maarten:
OK, it still crashes, and the reason is you're MIN/MAX aren't sufficient:
cirRefreshArea: pbox: (-958,52 / -236,486) clipped: (0,52 / -236,486)
pScrn-vX/Y 1024,768 rotate=0
you need to use both MIN and MAX on each coordinate to cope with the box
being completely off one side of the
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Status: New
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Some random extra debug (from a separate run):
(gdb) up
#3 0x7f0485ef1af3 in ShadowCopyArea (pSrc=0x7f048ba948f0,
pDst=0x7f048c4ca910, pGC=0x7f048c3def70,
srcx=optimised out, srcy=optimised out, width=optimised out,
height=434, dstx=0, dsty=0)
at
To simplify my instructions from comment #15:
1) Open a terminal (sits in top left)
2) Ctrl-alt-down arrow to move down one virtual deskop
It blows up at (2).
(pScrn-virtual X/y in cirRefreshArea is 1024/768)
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- Web browser packages management in Precise 12.04 is crazy
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Triaged: Reporter pointing to fix in git
Low: Doesn't break anything.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Thanks; the new python-imaging fixed wsjt; thanks.
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Twas the python-imaging that did it; marking invalid for wsjt.
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Maarten: Filled in test case stuff (what did you mean about eth2?)
I wonder if this should be marked security; we know it's
scribbling over bits of the X server, that's running as root,
although I don't know how to control what is scribbled where
(I'll get
Precise won't get Unity 3D up (even with some forcing); so I'll say not
repeatable.
[If as per previous question it's a security issue though that may need some
more looking at]
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Bug 1106322 saying it still happens on the new release version.
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
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I added in gtk+3.0 since this seems to be a wayland dependency problem and
that's literally just been enabled in libgtk-3.
Seems to be high if it's going to stop a lot of gtk apps building, but I guess
it's just a missing build-dep.
** Summary changed:
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+
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Milestone: None = precise-updates
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Status in “jackd2”
Still does it in 3.6.1-1ubuntu2 in raring.
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When manually zooming below 50% Evince still shows 50% as the zoom
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(Upstream is saying it will be fixed in 3.8)
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When manually zooming below 50% Evince still shows 50% as the zoom
level.
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Title:
Unable to print to password protected (cups)
It's interesting, I can't trigger this in either my quantal or raring
vm, but I've had it happen on two different quantal machines; one Intel
graphics one ATI (open driver).
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I've just put a load of comments on the upstream bug
The short story is that a patch to
Xext/xres.c ResFindAllRes
to change
counts[(type TypeMask) -1]++
to
if ((type TypeMask)!=0) counts[(type TypeMask) - 1]++;
stops the crash.
The longer story is, I don't think that case of a 0
Confirmed still happening in Raring (That's a raring guest with Quantal
host) as of today's install.
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Whether the two failures are related is difficult to say; the SecondLife
one seems to be failing with a fairly clear problem finding the dri
modules:
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /tls/i965_dri.so
libGL: OpenDriver: trying /i965_dri.so
libGL error: dlopen /i965_dri.so failed (/i965_dri.so: cannot
Hi Jorge,
If you use shift during booting to get the 'grub' menu to display, it should
let you choose a previous kernel version to try;
if that helps you then please add a note saying the kernel version that works
and the version that fails.
Also can you describe the make and model of the
Have you got a different resolution monitor that you could borrow to try it
with?
I notice the monitors you are using are 1366x768 and I've seen other problems
with that res because it's not divisible by 8
exactly, and various things sometimes get upset.
(Only a hunch, may be wrong).
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OK, I'll leave it as 'incomplete' for the moment; if you get around to trying
12.10 again then please add any more detail you can and flip it back to 'New'.
There's probably not too much we can do without more diagnostics, other than to
remember this and watch out for any similar reports.
Thanks
Hi,
Attached is a patch that seems to fix this; however it needs looking at by
someone who understands the code; in particular I have some questions:
1) Does this also need to go in cirRefreshArea8/16/24/32 ?
2) Why is the generic one being called if there are those specialised ones
Yeh I'm also seeing this; note that the cirrus driver is the same
1:1.5.1-0ubuntu2 Quantal (that works) and Raring (where it gets this
corruption).
Note that Cirrus tends to run with 24bpp packed that always adds fun and
excitement; and might explain the odd rhythmic patterning.
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I agree with Jeff; 'Has a moderate impact on a large portion of Ubuntu
users' and 'Has a severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users'
(depending if you really relied on your laptop not suspending).
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Bug description:
After typing my password
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Power Managment settings are being ignored
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* Colin Law (864...@bugs.launchpad.net) wrote:
I am seeing the same symptom after login with a black screen and stuck
mouse pointer in the middle of screen (well actually at mid point of
virtual screen as I have dual screen setup) and similar messages in the
logs. For me it is intermittent,
Hmm - I'm confirming this because I can partially recreate this here. I'm not
seeing a significant
hang, but wireshark is showing me the DNS query issued, but my DNS server is
responding with no such name quickly.
For me, the queries are for major.(none) and
major.(none).home.treblig.org -
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 734424 ***
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Adam,
Do you have the links to older bugs that were closed and the forum
discussions - it would be good to link to them in this bug.
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Still present in libreoffice 3.4.3 on Oneiric
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Status: New
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There is still something going on Oneiric 3.4.3 impress; the behaviour
isn't as bad as it used to be, but the behaviour of the bullets is still
getting corrupted.
The difference i have from the original instructions is that when
reloading the .ppt place the caret on the start of the line with the
Misrendered bullet on libreoffice 3.4.3
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Medium suggested by elgaton ; it seems to be a moderate impact on a core
app - possibly specificly related to an option that's now hidden?
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Wishlist suggested by Elgaton; seems reasonable.
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Lack of support for default browser in the KDE
Medium suggested by Elgaton.
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Low - 'Bugs that affect a non-essential aspect and limited scope of the
application'
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Hi,
So if you repeat the set of install/uninstall in your original report does
that also remove unity-greeter ?
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Package with configured greeter was removed
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lightdm starts
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Cannot create or connect to any wireless network using
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Broadcom BCM43224 (0596) Wifi card not working out of box
Status in “jockey”
High because it's a severe impact to a small proportion of users, coupled
with the fact that it's hard for a novice user to diagnose and difficult
to diagnose at a distance.
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Sorry, these days Nautilus uses MB=10^6 bytes, not 2^20 - see discussion:
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I agree, however I'm not aware of a way of changing it - may be ask in
some of the gnome channels/forums etc
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nautilus
Public bug reported:
In Oneiric it appears if lightdm fails for some reason the user is left with a
set of the previous startup messages
on the console, no apparent login prompt and nothing telling them what to do.
It also doesn't provide
any diagnostics on that console for anyone remotely
The error in the log is:
Removing lightdm ...
Purging configuration files for lightdm ...
Removing user `lightdm' ...
Warning: group `lightdm' has no more members.
userdel: user lightdm is currently logged in
/usr/sbin/deluser: `/usr/sbin/userdel lightdm' returned error code 8.
Easy work around (ensure lightdm is stopped before removing it) - low.
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Note that failure to start X isn't the only reason that lightdm might
fail to start; one case I had was where the configured greeter wasn't
installed and thus lightdm shut down X itself rather than X taking
lightdm down.
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From the log:
Aggiunta del gruppo «lightdm» (GID 124) ...
groupadd: cannot lock /etc/gshadow; try again later.
addgroup: «/usr/sbin/groupadd -g 124 lightdm» ha restituito l'errore con codice
10. Uscita.
dpkg: error processing lightdm (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script
High: Renders essential features or functionality of the application or
dependencies broken or ineffective
(IMHO this is mad behaviour on the file format, I'd have thought it
would store it as a token so that any one in any language could use it)
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
This seems to be OK for me now on Oneiric - everyone else happy?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338564
Title:
gnome-system-monitor Memory Maps-window
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