Retargetted to the software center package.
** Package changed: ubuntu = software-center (Ubuntu)
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Software
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Status: Unknown
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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** Summary changed:
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There seems to be a difference from 11.04 (which I last used). In
12.04, the PGP key system can have its keys handled via Seahorse. in
11.04, you could expand a key if it has multiple sub-identities and
email addresses on the key, or you could view the email addresses and
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Is there a workaround, then, for me to add and modify the PGP key? I
have to have five additional email addresses and name identifiers tied
to the key, and without seeing this in Seahorse, it causes problems.
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Status: Unknown
** Summary changed:
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Status: New = Invalid
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I am repointing this bug to be affecting the package file-roller, which
is the GUI archive manager utility on Ubuntu 12.10
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that for QUantal, it should be fixed in Debian as
well, if the fix is not yet there (according to the Debian bug, it is
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** Summary changed:
- banshee repeatedly crashes with SIGSEGV repeatedly
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You've filed this as a bug against 'firefox'. This doesn't appear to be
a firefox bug, since you mention 'network-manager' is the affected
issue. Did you mean to file this against Firefox, or do you actually
think this is a firefox bug?
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After talking with the user on IRC, we have determined this is not a bug
against Firefox.
I am marking this bug as Invalid against Firefox, but will be adding
this as affects network-manager shortly.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: network-manager
As this bug affects network-manager, I have added this bug to the
`network-manager` source package. The firefox bug is marked as
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Status in “thunderbird” package in
Do you mean this bug as the bug you reported?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/778070
** Tags removed: center error reviews server software
** Tags added: precise
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49579 ***
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This is not a bug against MySQL. Rather, this is likely a dupe of Bug
#49579.
** Package changed: mysql-5.5 (Ubuntu) = gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
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Bug filed upstream. Upstream bug linked to this bug.
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I am checking upstream now, to see if this functionality was removed.
However, I have tested this myself with stock Firefox as exists in
Ubuntu, and your bug does not exist.
Are you using any strange addons or the likes which affects bookmarks?
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Marking as Incomplete as the functionality is listed upstream with
manual drag-and-drop (ignore comment 11). Also since it cannot be
confirmed, this should be marked as Incomplete given a lack of
specific information regarding the setup and use case in the OP's
environment.
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Secondary question (posed after i poked upstream devs):
Are you rearranging in the menus, or using the Bookmarks Manager (to
manually drag/drop/sort within every bookmarks folder)?
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this should go against the xchat package in universe and the xchat-gnome
package in main, since xchat and xchat-gnome are also popular. this'd
also go against irssi too, since a lot of CLI users use irssi.
** Also affects: irssi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Also affects: xchat (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xchat-gnome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is not a bug, however seems to be a request for support.
You should go to the IRC for support, or post on ubuntuforums.org or
askubuntu.com about this, in order to get support for this issue.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
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Changed to 'apport' because ubuntu-bug is in apport.
I believe this is an opinion-type bug, and have set it as such.
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** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
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I tested this with Bash and gnome-terminal in 12.04.
This bug exists in Precise, however it exists in all terminal emulators,
tty terminals, and is not specific to gnome-terminal, which suggests
this is a bug with bash-completion or the source pacakge for killall,
psmisc.
Therefore, I am adding
Disregard everything in #6, except that the status of 'opinion' is
invalidated. (clicked 'post comment' too early)
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correction to #7 (auto-complete error in Firefox in my instance):
invalidated should be validated
** Changed in: psmisc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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ill: in regards to your post, those are apt-get error logs, and do not
particularly help this situation. However, since you have confirmed
that this is not gnome-terminal specific, the status of 'opinion' is
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Confirmed against 'psmisc' because the bug is reproducible in other
shells (tested: bash, zsh) under the same circumstances.
Reconsideration may be needed by other bug squad members for bash-
completion bugs, as this bug is reproducible under zsh for `killall`,
but tab-completion is not handled
Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Maverick (10.10) reached End of
Life on April 10, 2012.
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Since Maverick is no longer supported, the repositories were likely disabled on
your mirrors, hence
This doesn't appear to be a bug against the GTK package at all, but
rather an issue with OpenJava. As well, it does not appear to be valid
against OpenJava either. This is based on the following error lines:
Caused by: net.sourceforge.jnlp.LaunchException: Fatal: Application Error:
Cannot
** Summary changed:
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OpenJava fails to initialize java
I've marked this as Invalid against GTK because it's not really a GTK
issue based on the error logs.
Having said this, there are two Open Java versions in precise, and no
details on which, so I have marked this as affecting the Open Java
packages that are actually in precise.
I do not know
Hiya!
Phill Whiteside (phillw) pinged me on IRC in #ubuntu-bugs and requested
that this be marked Invalid which Saikrishna Arcot (saiarcot895) was
trying to do (but they marked this as Fix Released.
After looking at this and bug triage guidelines, this is better marked
as Won't Fix. This
This is not a bug. This would be better suited as a question rather
than a bug, however given this is not a bug I am marking this as
Invalid.
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Status: Fix Released = Invalid
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In retrospect this *could* be a bug.. since that's the case, I'm
marking this as Incomplete, because information is missing here and
there are possible solutions/workarounds here. My mistake, I should
have read the bug a little closer.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status:
After checking with a few people and getting support for these actions:
For the bug as is against the Ubuntu packages, I'm setting this as
Wishlist importance, and setting all the statuses for this bug to
Triaged because of normal feature request guidelines.
For the bug in the two upstream
Setting this bug as Triaged and Medium importance per request in
#ubuntu-bugs on IRC.
Note that we typically only use the Assigned To field to indicate who
is currently working on a fix for the bug (alongside the In Progress
status normally), so I am removing the assignment of this bug to Jörg.
The requested traceback was added into the description for the bug.
This traceback is shown in my crash as well when I attempted to test
this on 12.04, so I am marking this as Confirmed and nominating this
for Precise.
This should be tested on Quantal and later to determine if any other
versions
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Won't Fix
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Title:
Firefox, incorrect language pack on PPC
Status in
Won't Fix status was requested by Phill Whiteside and set in
accordance with bug procedures.
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Title:
Firefox, incorrect language
There is not enough information in this report to actually say whether
this is a bug or not. As such, unless more information is provided, I'm
marking this as Incomplete.
** Changed in: usb-modeswitch (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Title:
Empty Trash Results in File Windows Opening
Status
Additional data added just before I hit submit to change the status
and attach my prior comment, so I didn't see it. Oops. Resetting to
New status.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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There's quite a lot of missing information on here, including the Ubuntu
version you are seeing this on, and the version of the package you're
actually using. (i..e the version shown under Installed from `apt-
cache policy libreoffice` and such).
I'm marking this as Incomplete until that kind of
** Package changed: ubuntu = libreoffice (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Libreoffice is no longer printing duplex pages
Status in
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
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Status in cups
Using stock Nautilus after a dist-upgrade from the latest Daily, I am
unable to replicate this. The same error output indicated by the
original post of the bug shows, but Nautilus pops up without issue.
The only difference between what is filed in this bug and the 'default'
I have is that in the
Correction, I have 'NoDisplay=true' in the default, not 'display=true'.
However, the default install "just works", so I'm not able to do any
confirmation on the issue. (Marking Incomplete though as it needs more
information or people to test to confirm)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1536353 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1536353
[regression] Printer drivers install is broken as lsb package is not
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Hello.
Within the past week or so, a new bug has cropped up on Network Manager
on 16.04.
When Network Manager on 16.04 is configured to use dnsmasq and not
systemd-resolved, one is expecting VPN DNS servers to be properly set
and dnsmasq to properly route DNS requests to
Sergio,
No, however I would be happy to test later today. The primary reason for my
having a backup local resolving bind9 was just for cases like this, but I'll
test the DBUS method in a few hours and get back to you
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Sergio,
Also, I'm not 100% certain the other bug is not a dupe of this one,
because Yakkety. Their workarounds of restarting dnsmasq, etc. still
didn't work on a 16.04 system (even restarting Network Manager didn't
help - dnsmasq was still dead for *everything*), and now I'm getting
issues where
Interesting, I can't reproduce with standard WPA2 wifi connections.
I wonder if it's specific to the combination of WPA2 Enterprise (with
custom DNS settings in the system) and then that being overridden by the
VPN and that causes some breakages.
I'll test in a few hours when I'm on such a
Given the current state of Zesty and the proximity to a release day I
believe we need patience here heh.
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Title:
name
** Attachment added: "JournalErrors_cleaned.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1696777/+attachment/4892411/+files/JournalErrors_cleaned.txt
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Title:
Firefox unable to authenticate with
Public bug reported:
This seems to be an issue with Network Manager, but I'm not 100% sure.
In testing Ubuntu 17.10 in a VM, installed via the mini ISO and then
installing the ubuntu-desktop package and all tasks that TaskSel would
have executed, the system lists no managed interfaces.
The LAN
Public bug reported:
Installation of this package as part of the Ubuntu Desktop task fails if
being executed from the mini.iso after installation. This is due to teh
Network Manager service not running when it tries to install itself.
This seems like it might be related to
This works fine in upstream. It also works fine in the Desktop ISO
install suggesting it is NOT an upstream problem, but something local to
a mini iso origin desktop install.
*Sent from my iPhone. Please excuse any typos, as they are likely to
happen by accident.*
> On Oct 24, 2017, at 16:14,
Sebastien:
Yeah, it complains because when it tries to execute its postinstall
tasks, the Network Manager service isn't yet started.
My suggestion would be to test if the service is actually in a 'running'
state or not before trying to install, and if not, attempt to start the
service. That's
Sebastien:
I should also add that this affects nmcli as well, it also shows the
device as 'unmanaged' even though there's nothing that would outwardly
prevent Network Manager from actually managing the device.
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Note that if you manually start the network manager service and then do
`apt-get install -f` or `sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager-config-
connectivity-ubuntu`, it appears to work. So something in the apt
ordering is not starting network manager once it's been installed, so a
`sudo apt-get
Sebastien:
I wonder if this has to do with the switch to `netplan`... could that be
interfering, since by default mini.iso would probably set up netplan by
default?
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Sebastien:
I've confirmed it's a hybrid of two problems...
Firstly, netplan. I had to disable the netplan configurations for the
Ethernet interface, and put netplan as such in
`/etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml`:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# For more
Public bug reported:
In 16.04, it is currently not possible to import OpenVPN configurations.
Specifically, imports fail with the error of:
The file 'filename.ovpn' could not be read or does not contain
recognized VPN connection information.
Error: Key file contains line 'client' which is not a
Nginx properly builds with pcre2
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
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Title:
demotion of pcre3 in favor
** Description changed:
demotion of pcre3 in favor of pcre2. These packages need analysis what
needs to be done for the demotion of pcre3:
Packages which are ready to build with pcre2 should be marked as
'Triaged', packages which are not ready should be marked as
'Incomplete'.
NGINX has technically said this is won't fix:
>From a response to my inquiry: http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx-
devel/2018-September/011448.html
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> Downstream in Ubuntu, it has been proposed to demote
Nice find, I looked in trac but must have missed that...
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Original message From: Anders Kaseorg Date:
9/18/18 06:22 (GMT-05:00) To: tew...@thomas-ward.net Subject: [Bug 1792544]
Re: demotion of pcre3 in favor of pcre2
Likewise, nginx
I"m attaching an example OVPN file with more private details stripped
out of it.
This is a typical OpenVPN export. Network Manager is unable to parse it
for the error specified previously.
This is failing to import in both 16.04 and 18.04 and needs addressed.
** Attachment added: "test.opvn"
DISREGARD for 18.04, it looks like I have conflicting imports with all
the VPN plugins installed for Network Manager that I do.
Looks like the pure OpenVPN plugin doesn't have an Import function.
Which sucks, but is not to be unexpected.
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This does however still affect 16.04.
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No, this does not affect 18.04, and likely does not affect later
versions either. (Likely due to updated OVPN libraries and such?)
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seb128: Actually looks more like it affects 18.04 again. Digging deeper
now.
** Also affects: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Iain:
Sounds like armhf needs to be badtested then for kopano-webapp, or at
least that failure ignored for now. THat one I can ask be ignored. The
rest of them sounds like a Chromium snap issue, indeed.
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The OpenVPN plugin for Network Manager does not have any mechanisms to
interpret tls-version-{min,max} directives for OpenVPN.
In Debian upstream, especially in Buster and Unstable, they disable TLS
1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 by default and use only TLS 1.3 by default.
Therefore,
Public bug reported:
Originally reported on Ask Ubuntu
(https://askubuntu.com/questions/1266039/networkmanager-gui-problem)
The network manager screen for editing network configuration data in
Ubuntu 20.04 is compressed and overlapping text fields incorrectly,
resulting in Bad UI.
The attached
Hello.
According to the tool to indicate whether a package is seeded or not,
Flatpak is currently seeded in Ubuntu Budgie and Xubuntu:
$ seeded-in-ubuntu flatpak
flatpak (from flatpak) is seeded in:
ubuntu-budgie: supported
xubuntu: supported
gir1.2-flatpak-1.0 (from flatpak) is seeded in:
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Title:
[FFe] Update the ubuntu-desktop-minimal seed to use the firefox snap
Status in ubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
New
This has been accepted and is now in the queue pending publication.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Confirmed in QEMU 22.10 from the current ISO image at this time, LVM, no
encryption.
$ journalctl | grep denied | grep appa | grep fire
Oct 18 20:09:51 teward-Standard-PC-Q35-ICH9-2009 audit[1248]: AVC
apparmor="DENIED" operation="mkdir" class="file"
profile="snap-update-ns.firefox"
Not all Autopkgtests have run and therefore you cannot claim they are
all passing. This is marked Incomplete until you have provided evidence
that all the autopkgtests and such clear for all supported
architectures.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: In Progress =>
I'm confused, are you asking for a backport to the backports pocket or
an SRU? The bug refers to SRU in multiple places.
Backports in the backports pocket are NOT SRUs so its critical to
identify which process and goal you have in mind - SRU or backport.
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OK just doing due diligence.
Approved for backports pocket, it'll need to build and publish then
should be available afterwards.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Regarding NGINX, PCRE2 support is now available in NGINX nginx 1.21.5+
so there was support as of December 24th 2021 and later.
Which means that NGINX 1.22+ supports PCRE2. This could be marked as
Triaged *for 23.04 and later* once NGINX is merged in from Debian
upstream, if someone can put a
After discussion with the Security Team, we do not believe this is a
Security bug and that there currently is no need to keep it private as
there is other public discourse via other related bugs on other trackers
and here in Launchpad with other bugs (marked as dupes of this or such).
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