The cause of this is that livecd.ubuntu.squashfs contains an
/etc/resolv.conf with private DNS servers (I think it was copied from
the build environment). This is copied to the target chroot, so the call
of `apt-get update` in d-i/source/apt-setup/finish-install.d/10apt-
cdrom-setup[1] repeatedly
Still valid for Ubuntu Studio 22.04.1 LTS.
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SDDM freezes on system boot
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System Info:
OS: Ubuntu Studio Groovy Gorilla
Description:Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla (development branch)
Release:20.10
Kernel: 5.8.0-16-lowlatency
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X (16) @ 3.700GHz
GPU: AMD ATI Radeon VII
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Importance: Low => High
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Title:
Can't change user password on a "System Settings" (polkit
So it looks like there are two options here:
1. It was an unintentional regression in accountsservice that needs to be fixed
2. It was an intentional change in accountsservice (perhaps we were using the
API wrong, or using deprecated API) and we need to adapt to it
Someone with accountsservice
** Tags added: foundations-todo
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Completing Copying of Logs stage takes a very long time
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(In reply to Rik Mills from comment #9)
> Downgrading accountsservice and libaccountsservice0 in the Neon Jammy 22.04
> preview to the 0.6.55 from Focal, does seem to fix the issue.
So does doing the same on Kubuntu 22.04
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #8)
> I wonder if an accountsservice regression might have caused this? I have
> version 0.6.55 in Fedora. What versions are affected folks using?
22.07.5 it seems.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy-updates/accountsservice
Downgrading accountsservice and
Downgrading accountservice packages to the versions from Focal does seem
to make things work
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Can't change user
Our maintenance effort would benefit if this was also backported to
focal. I'm attaching a proposed debdiff patch. With the addition of
defining the previous (undocumented) module variables in the config-file
package case, it should be fully backwards compatible.
** Patch added: "backport GTest
On 26/09/2022 17:47, Nate-b wrote:
> I wonder if an accountsservice regression might have caused this? I have
> version 0.6.55 in Fedora. What versions are affected folks using?
https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy-updates/accountsservice
I wonder if an accountsservice regression might have caused this? I have
version 0.6.55 in Fedora. What versions are affected folks using?
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