costales writes:
> Would this hack fix the issue? (Add/Remove xhost +si:localuser:root to the
> launcher)
> I don't know if this could means something dangerous in Wayland.
I'm not sure if it will fix things run as root via pkexec but it will if
you manually run gui programs as root. There's no
Upstream concluded that the bug lies in udisks. It needs a similar fix
to one it got before to wait for the changes to propagate before
returning from resize. Unmount needs a similar waiter.
** Also affects: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-disk-
It turns out that just trying to unmount an fs is broken. Apparently
resize mounts the fs first for some reason, then when it tries to
unmount, it can't.
** Summary changed:
- Resize is broken
+ Unmount is broken
** Description changed:
- Try to resize an ext4 partition with the gnome disks u
Nevermind, it still doesn't work on the right disk. While the disk is
not mounted initially, by the time unuse_data_iterate() is called, it
has been mounted for some reason. I'm thinking there is a race
condition where something mounts the fs temporarily and unmounts it, and
during the time it is
Man this cold must really be messing with my head. I had the wrong
drive selected and actually was trying to resize the root partition.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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So I ran it under gdb and set a breakpoint to find how unmount_cb() is
being called and traced the problem back up to unuse_data_iterate(). It
calls gdu_utils_is_in_use_full(), which incorrectly identifies the mount
point of the filesystem as "/". So it looks like either it is finding
the wrong m
** Summary changed:
- After QEMU execution with keyboard passthrough, key mappings are lost
+ Unplugging and re-plugging keyboard forgets xmodmap
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Actually it looks like it's gnome-disk-utility that does the unmount and
throws the error. I can't for the life of me figure out this rat nest
of code though. In gduresizedialog.c, resize() calls
gdu_utils_ensure_unused() and passes it unmount_cb(), which appears to
be what is throwing that error
Public bug reported:
Try to resize an ext4 partition with the gnome disks utility. It throws
an error saying it can't unmount the filesystem because it isn't
mounted. This is on 18.04.
** Affects: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fixed it.
** Tags added: patch
** Patch added: "debdiff.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/1789693/+attachment/5182282/+files/debdiff.patch
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This appears to have been fixed at some point over the last 8 years.
There is now an "other" option that opens another dialog that includes
udf as an option.
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In the years since this was reported, it appears to have been fixed.
There have been substantial changes to the dialog and everything now
seems to fit.
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A volume label is an optional feature, but the dialog box greys out the
next button unless you type something in the label field.
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Status: New
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On 8/21/2018 9:34 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Phillip,
>
> Mutter is not just a binary, but is also the library which provides ALL
> the graphics for the login screen and gnome-shell. So yes Ubuntu does
> use mutter for everything :)
Ohh... I thought it was an alternative light weight compositin
I tried wayland and the session just failed and went right back to the
low resolution login screen, which is Xorg. I tried wayland a second
time and just get a permanent busy cursor.
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Ubuntu doesn't use mutter by default though ( is that what lubuntu uses?
). I looked at this again today and for some reason gdm isn't giving
the option to log in with a wayland session. I switched to lightdm and
it appears to not bother with Xwayland and just runs gnome-shell, and
gnome-shell in
Public bug reported:
Boot 18.04 iso inside a qemu vm using stdvga display. A usable
resolution works fine in live cd, but after installing to the hard disk
and rebooting, only 800x600 is available.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature:
On 8/15/2018 11:46 AM, bodhi.zazen wrote:
> Phillip: I don't know why they even allow you to speak on this thread.
> Please stop spreading misinformation .
Go stand in front of a mirror. That is the person spreading
misinformation.
> Your gdm3 / XAUTHORITY "bug" has been closed as obsolete, it d
On 8/6/2018 12:57 PM, PeterPall wrote:
> This isn't a bug but a major feature of wayland: If you have root rights
> you no more get access to the graphical user interface which makes it
> harder for a gui application to spy on another application's keyboard
> input. The backdraw of this is that eve
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Webcam not staying on
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Maybe someone more familiar with udev can help.
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Title:
USB floppy drive
Ok, so it is something that udev is doing. Run sudo udevadm monitor,
then plug in the drive, and see what it outputs.
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US
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Mouting a disk or iso image asks for sudo password
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New install of 18.04 and thunderbird is showing weird images in odd
places for some email. See screen shot for example. In this case it is
a weird rainbow, but I have also seen other things like a big stop sign
and other strange stuff.
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That does indicate that the problem is not in udisks. Try stopping udev
as well before plugging in the drive.
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USB floppy
Ahh, ok.. try disabling udisks to see if that is the cause:
systemctl stop udisks2.service
Then connect the drive.
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Title:
USB
Let me see if I have this right. If you boot the system normally and
plug in the drive, it starts running forever. Does it also do the same
if you plug it in and then boot the system normally? But if you boot in
rescue mode, then plug in the drive, it works normally even after you
resume the nor
I have patched glib to fix this. Could you try the version in my PPA
and verify that it works?
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Title:
Ubuntu 18.04 mounted netw
Reported upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1424
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If you wish to reproduce it then yes, but it probably isn't necessary if
it is no longer an issue for you.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Disabling one of multiple wlan chipsets
Stat
This appears to be an issue with either hardware or md driver rather
than udisks. Those libraries are needed for the GUI disk management
tool to manage raid, but that's it. Without being able to reproduce it
there isn't likely anything that can be done.
** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
St
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Title:
package uuid-runtime 2.31.1-0.4ubuntu3 failed to install/upgr
Glyn, your issue is Bug #1757321.
Howard, I'm not quite understanding you. Are you booting from the
encrypted hard drive, or trying to access it from another system? If
you are just booting from the encrypted drive then it is unlocked at
boot time.
** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
Status:
The libraries are not required, hence they are not a dependency. It is
just warning you that the related functionality will not be available,
which you may not care about.
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Install with encrypted lvm on reboot gives error
Status in grub2
What if you boot into rescue mode?
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Title:
USB floppy drive is running without floppy
Status in udisks2 package in Ubuntu:
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Udisks specifying a default mask was removed intentionally, leaving the
default to the NTFS driver. ntfs-3g defaults to all executable. People
often do have executable files on their NTFS drives and want to be able
to execute them. This has gone back and forth a few times over the
years and with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1652282 ***
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Xwayland not using XAUTHORITY, prevents root applications from connecting
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What if you only shut down udidks? Can you post the output of udisksctl
dump?
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USB floppy drive is running without floppy
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #789867
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Title:
Unable to launch pkexec'
On 12/7/2017 8:15 PM, bodhi.zazen wrote:
> Wayland , upstream, does not and will not support running graphical
> applications, as root, from the terminal using sudo , period, end of story.
> There are other mechanisms to grant graphical applications root access, but
> again the application itself i
Excuse my language Bodhi, but bull shit. You actually can run wayland
apps as root just fine. It is only X11 apps running under wayland that
no longer run as root, and the reason is simply that gdm3 fails to
configure Xwayland with a proper Xauthority policy, the way its man page
says it should.
The change was intentional. See bug #453605.
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All f
The wayland package just needs to change its absurd default security
policy back to the one that X has used.
** Also affects: wayland (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Installer freezes at session startup
Status in gdm package in Ubuntu:
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What part of the very detailed error message did you not understand?
You need to fully shut down windows ( disable its fast restart option ).
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I'm not sure what you mean by "isn't accepting a hardware ID", and
according to your logs, the drive is mounted. Or had you already power
cycled the HDD at this point? If so, please reboot with the drive on,
and run apport-collect -u 1697347.
** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
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Wifi can't connect on Ubuntu Gnome live usb 17.
hdparm -Y puts the drive to SLEEP, not STANDBY. In SLEEP mode, no
commands at all, including hdparm -C can be issued, so even trying that
causes it to be woken up. Use hdparm -y instead.
I had tried patching the kernel to emulate the check power status
command in software when the kernel knows i
GParted, and plenty of other applications must be run as root, period.
Wayland needs to accommodate this just as X always has.
** Summary changed:
- GParted does not work in GNOME on Wayland
+ Wayland default policy prohibits root applications
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What is in this nautilus config file, and does the problem return if you
move it back?
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"differently correct" is no less a lie than "alternative facts". Your
recorder is broken, period. Complain to the manufacturer to fix their
firmware or see if they already have an update. Printed DVDs use the
correct permissions. UDF also goes on rewritable media, optical or
flash or otherwise,
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Title:
unknown file system type zfs_member
Status in udisks2 packag
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udev/udisks automount waits for 5 seconds
Status in udisks2 pac
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** Summary changed:
- GParted fails to run as root under Wayland
+ Wayland default policy prohibits root applications
** Package changed: gparted (Ubuntu) => wayland (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: wayland (Ubuntu)
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Oh, so you mean on the unity panel, there is one icon for the filesystem
label, and another for the GPT label? I'll try to reproduce it.
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Maybe I misunderstood, but did you say that you edited /etc/fstab and
put in two entries for the same partition? One using PARTLABEL and one
using LABEL?
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>From the error log:
udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured.
And yet, udev appears to be installed and configured.
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** Summary changed:
- package udisks2 2.1.7-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: Unterprozess
installie
Setting up udisks2 (2.1.7-1ubuntu1) ...
udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured.
dpkg: error processing package udisks2 (--configure):
Looks like a bug in udev because it appears to be complaining that it is
not configured, but it has been configured.
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PPC system locks up after sas3ircu command is issued during RAID
If you want to change the permissions on an ext filesystem you have to
use chmod/chown.
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install the new version of libatasmart.
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** Package changed: udisks2 (Ubuntu) => libatasmart (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) =>
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"activate network" broken from recovery mode
Stat
** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu Trusty)
Assignee: Phillip Susi (psusi) => (unassigned)
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Disk standby timer is bro
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** Summary changed:
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Wired Connection Icon shown in Menu bar ,althou
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Ubiquity says I'm not connected to the internet
I can not reproduce this using the steps listed in the bug description
on 15.10, can you?
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Title:
Error formatting disk using dis
Sadly, the time and date settings used to at least have a check box you
could tick to tell the system that the RTC should use local time, but
along with many other useful options, this appears to have been removed
from gnome-settings-daemon. Ubiquity should also set this option by
default when doi
If it bothers you that much, run 15.10 or 16.04.
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Error formatting disk using disk utility
Status in DarGUI:
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Status
** Changed in: pavucontrol (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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If one device works properly and one doesn't that points to the device
being buggy. It may be interesting to see though, whether the same
behavior is seen in other distros.
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Then the bug remains incomplete since we don't have enough information
to go on.
You say you fixed it. How? That might help understand what was wrong
in the first place.
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It certainly looks like it was immediately replugged ( which should not
happen ). Can you try with a different usb stick? And/or after
upgrading to 15.10 since 15.04 is now deprecated and will reach end of
life soon.
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Please attach your /var/log/syslog after this happens.
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Title:
It appears that pinentry-gnome3 is listed as task: ubuntu-desktop, and
so it should have been installed to handle this, yet it has not. The
ubuntu-desktop package does not depend on it so it looks like a problem
with meta.
** Also affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sta
Don't delete it. You might take a look at where it is before, and then
after, and we should only need the new lines.
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Title:
"sa
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Disk standby timer is bro
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Disk standby timer is broken
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Public bug reported:
In 15.04 and prior, when using enigmail to send signed email, it would
prompt for my passphrase. Now it fails saying the passphrase is invalid
( without prompting ) This seems to be because we used to use gnome-
keyring with gpg support enabled, but gnome-keyring is run with
Please attach your /var/log/syslog after attempting this again.
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What are the full mount options that your disc is mounted with? It
should include uid=yourid, which causes the UDF filesystem driver to map
the id ( -1 ) to be mapped to your UID, not the previously mentioned
dmode=.
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Please don't mark bugs as incomplete for no reason.
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@Lars: Seeing as how *normal* is only 96 dpi, 192 seems a pretty darn
good spot to call high. If anything it should be lower than that.
@Bin: He was saying the opposite of that: that the limit is too low and
should be higher.
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I've done some more investigating and identified the problem; I'm just
not sure what the solution is. The problem is that nm decides the
network is "up" as soon as there are no interfaces that still have work
to be done ( such as obtaining a dhcp lease ). My e1000e interface
comes up in the disco
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Can't get network connection
Status in network
** Summary changed:
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luks / en
Public bug reported:
If you install ubuntu with the default full disk encryption option, it
creates a partition as a luks container holding an lvm physical volume,
which holds two logical volumes: one for root and one for swap. If you
boot the livecd, it shows an encrypted disk icon on the unity
We need at the very least, /var/log/syslog to see what is going on.
Also you really should describe what you were doing instead of just
pasting an error message.
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Nope... launchpad can't be used to track bugs in PPAs... you might email
them though at gnome3-t...@lists.launchpad.net .
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Weird... can you go through the list of libs from ldd and see if any of
them are from the ppa instead of the official archive? There must be
one somewhere, and it apparently isn't libgtkmm itself.
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Can you check the md5sum of /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgtkmm-2.4.so.1?
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gparted crashes immediately after started
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Hrm... I had assumed that the gtk3 ppa included a newer version of
libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a since this bug is not present in version 2.24.4 ( it
was introduced upstream in a later version and subsequently fixed ).
Can you run ldd `which gpartedbin`?
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gparted uses glibmm which had this bug occur and was fixed upstream. If
the gnome3 ppa is shipping a version that still has the bug, you should
let them know as they will need to fix it. Since it isn't part of
Ubuntu there's nothing we can do.
** Changed in: glibmm2.4 (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu does not ship gtk 3.16, hence my question as to where you got it.
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