Public bug reported:
Installed fglrx using 3. Installing upstream drivers directly from AMD's
website - 3.1. Manually installing Catalyst 12.6
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
$ cat /var/lib/dkms/fglrx/8.970/build/make.log
DKMS make.log for fglrx-8.970 for kernel
I don't think this is a duplicate, anyway not one with the same cause.
This started occurring after the upgrade to 15.10 beta; it wasn't an
issue on 15.04.
Additionally, gdm does not even start / show the login prompt, while the
original post clearly states that the user logged in first.
** This
@Colin sorry for the confusion. Indeed I (also) have the following packages
installed:
i network-manager-openvpn
i network-manager-openvpn-gnome
i network-manager-pptp
i network-manager-pptp-gnome
The system that works as expected is the clean 18.04, the old installation no
longer
I'm *not* seeing this issue on a clean install of 18.04, while I
did on an old install (upgraded every 6 months from 13.04 to
17.10/18.04). Haven't tried without updating (why would you).
network-manager-pptp and network-manager-pptp-gnome *are* installed
(aren't they by default?). Padlock is
This bug appears to be crashing nautilus every time I try to open a file
(by double clicking). As such, it is quite critical for me, as it
effectively rendered the machine with 18.04 beta impossible to work on.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1754169
Agreed with Francoise, I see the same behaviour.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1754169
[Bionic] [wayland] Nautilus crashes when a file is opened with gedit
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I'm on Debian testing and installed the update from unstable:
Package pstoedit:
p A 3.70-5+b1 testing
i A 3.71-1unstable
However it does not fix the issue for me, with the same error. Anyone
else seeing this?
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Note the command mentioned in the debian thread:
pstoedit -f plot-svg /tmp/drawing.pdf /tmp/drawing.svg
Also still crashes.
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Hi Steve, thanks for your reply. I don't quite the difference at the
moment, as the output appears to be the same, and ghostscript was
previously the culprit, but I believe you :) I'll leave this issue alone
then.
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Sorry to bump this old bug, but I'd like to point out this bug is *again*
present in Ubuntu 18.04, both using InkScape's Extension -> Render -> LaTeX
functionality as well as using textext:
https://github.com/textext/textext
I have also tried LaTeXText (https://github.com/seebk/LaTeXText) which
*** WARNING - the DELAYBIND command has been deprecated, and will be
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I have tested the package, and tested with several snaps including
Chromium.
```
wesley@wesley-desktop:~$ snap run spotify
Warning: GTK2 does not support Wayland!
Gtk-Message: 09:18:25.239: Failed to load module "gail"
Gtk-Message: 09:18:25.239: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"
(spotify:3046):
Other relevant info I forgot:
- xeyes runs fine
- sockets:
$ ss -xlp | grep Xwayland
u_str LISTEN 0 1 /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 53665* 0
users:(("Xwayland",pid=2539,fd=4))
u_str LISTEN 0 1 /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 53666* 0
Seeing as the issue was solved for two other people, I had another go -
this time explicitly installing all mutter-related packages from
-proposed (and not just 'mutter'):
$ aptitude upgrade libmutter-7-0 mutter mutter-common
Lo and behold, the socket showed up:
$ sudo ss -xlp | grep Xwayland
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