This still occurs in 18.04/bionic. The workaround of removing evolution-
indicator also still works.
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Title:
evolution crashed
Thanks for looking at this bug. I now reported it upstream at
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog/-/issues/124.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog/-/issues #124
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/eog/-/issues/124
** Also affects: eog via
Sebastien, I can confirm that the updated package fixes the problem.
Thanks for your work!
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Title:
Nextcloud
@seb128: The bug was fixed upstream for GNOME 3.36.2. Would it be
possible for you to pull the change into Ubuntu's package so that it's
available for the 20.04 release? It looks like a pretty small change to
me.
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 19.10 I was able to view HEIF/HEIC files in Eye of Gnome by
installing an appropriate gdk-pixbuf loader. In Ubuntu 20.04 eog just
shows the message "Could not load image . Unrecognized image
file format".
The HEIF gdk-pixbuf loader itself seems to work correctly,
I tested eog version 3.36.2-0ubuntu1 from focal-proposed:
I can confirm that this version fixes the problem. I can now open HEIF/HEIC
files again. Opening JPEG and PNG files also still works.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-focal
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Since this occurs in other, non-snap-based browsers as well (e.g.,
Firefox and Vivaldi), I think that this issue need to be handled
separately from #1858636.
** Changed in: fonts-noto-color-emoji (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Since Andreas Kübrich (akuebrich) has verified the fix I'll go ahead and
set the verification-done-groovy tag.
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Thank you Brian for following up on this! Is there any news regarding
the fix in Hirsute yet? Two months of not being able to access iCloud
mails in a core component of the current supported Ubuntu release is a
really long time ... :(
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I tested evolution-data-server version 3.40.0-1ubuntu1.1 from proposed
in Hirsute. I can confirm that iCloud accounts can be accessed again.
Thanks for your work, Brian, Sebastien and Iain!
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-hirsute
** Tags added: verification-done-hirsute
** Tags added: verification-done
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Title:
Recent iCloud versions trigger an issue in IMAP x
Status in
Hi, when will this bug be fixed in 21.04/Hirsute?
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Recent iCloud versions trigger an issue in IMAP x
Public bug reported:
I'm using the ubuntu-21.04-live-server-amd64 ISO to install my hirsute
desktop machines so I can automate the installation.
After installation, I'm trying to install the desktop via "apt install
ubuntu-desktop".
This fails with:
"Some packages could not be installed. This
A workaround is to manually force installation of the dependencies with the
newer "phased" versions:
apt install ubuntu-release-upgrader-core=1:21.04.11
python3-distupgrade=1:21.04.11
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Manfred: Thanks! (Offtopic: I googled "apt phased 20%". The "20%" seems
to throw Google off completely, it didn't show ANY results related to
Linux. Leaving off the 20% yields much better results ;))
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Maybe the information I collected here
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1734791 for the Firefox
snap, which suffers from the same problem, is helpful in order to fix
the problem for the Chromium snap as well.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1734791
The same applies to Chromium, please set it to medium as well, Luka.
Thanks!
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Title:
[snap] kerberos GSSAPI no longer
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[snap] kerberos GSSAPI no longer works after deb->snap transition
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
New
Status in
I installed 22.04 today on a machine with an AMD GPU. I have
libmutter-10-0 42.0-1ubuntu1 and I still encountered the problem.
Setting MUTTER_DEBUG_USE_KMS_MODIFIERS=0 is still necessary in
42.0-1ubuntu1.
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While this bug is fixed for displaying emails in Evolution, the same
problem still occurs when editing emails. I created bug #1969584 for
this.
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** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-jammy
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wpa
@seb128: Vivaldi is the spiritual successor of Opera. Opera _is_
included in /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/ubuntu-browsers, so Vivaldi
should be as well.
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I'm using VirtualBox to test upcoming Ubuntu versions using the exact
same config and packages that will later be used on several physical
machines. So it's pretty important to me to install the third-party
packages in VMs as well. But yes, I can live with the workaround for
now.
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Further analysis by Milan Crha shows that the issue under Xorg seems to
be caused by Ubuntu's gtk3, see
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/-/issues/1972#note_1524307.
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Public bug reported:
In previous Ubuntu versions, including 22.10, I was able to open
HEIF/HEIC files by installing libheif1 and heif-gdk-pixbuf. This does
not work anymore in 23.04.
Running eog in a terminal displays:
$ eog IMG_9996.HEIC
** (eog:44492): WARNING **: 14:29:17.537: Cannot read
Dirk is correct: The library tries to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/libheif/plugins, which doesn't exist, but seems to be required in
the libheif version in 23.04.
After creating the path, both eog and gpicview can show HEIF/HEIC files
again, so this is an easy workaround.
According to Dirk,
I installed libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common (2.42.9+dfsg-1ubuntu1) and libgdk-
pixbuf-2.0-0 (2.42.9+dfsg-1ubuntu1) from the proposed repository on
22.10. I can confirm that I'm now able to open large images in eog that
I wasn't able to open before, so this looks good to me.
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I tested the package from proposed after deleting the manually created
plugins directory first. The new package correctly creates the directory
and HEIF files can be opened. Thanks!
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