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I have a MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14,1) with an encrypted root
partition, which I decrypt via passphrase during boot, at the "Please
unlock disk nvme0n1p4_crypt" prompt.
Using 23.04 "Lunar" this worked fine. However after upgrading to 23.10
"Mantic", the built-in keyboard
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After upgrading from 23.04 to 23.10 it now appears that what I assume to
be the front-end of apt displays a button at the top with what looks
like a WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION logo.
The only indicator that this is related to apt is only when hovering the
mouse cursor over
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screen captured from left to right.
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Before plugging in this 3rd monitor both of my screens (the ones in red
and blue colors) were close to another without any green space in
between them.
Of course in order to reach the spawned desktop in between any of those
monitors I need to drag the mouse quite a long road before it reaches as
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I have just upgraded from dual monitors by adding one up now up to
three.
Detecting the monitor went ok. However recalibration messed up my screen
positions.
Another issue is that when attempting to recreate physical setup under
"monitor preferences" isn't very friendly.
> The issue here is that the base-files package for Ubuntu Noble Desktop
for Raspberry PI has not been updated to 24.04.
Um... no?
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=24.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=noble
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Noble Numbat (development branch)"
$ apt policy
Thank you Daniel! Over the week I upgraded my laptop to Mantic, so can
no longer test for Jammy.
I still can't discover my logitech mice in Mantic, so maybe still the
same situation.
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I lost the proprietary USB dongle and decided I wanted to try bluetooth
with this particular mouse. I am able to connect with bluetooth on
Windows 11, but the device doesn't even show up in
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug Timo!
Do you have steps for how you setup dnsmasq so it can be more easy to
reproduce your issue?
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2042680
Title:
lsb_release shows incorrect
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Testing Ubuntu Noble Desktop for Raspberry PI daily ISO dated 03-11-2023
After installing and rebooting running lsb_release -a shows version
23.10 not 24.04
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 23.10
Package: lsb-release 12.0-2
ProcVersionSignature:
Also, given that this is the second time this kind of thing has
happened, perhaps it is appropriate to add a dep8 test to ensure that
the compatibility "level" of the default has not regressed.
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Title:
FDE image fails to run e2fsck
Status in e2fsprogs package in Ubuntu:
Fix
> So if we disable this by default, I think it should only impact
performances of generated filesystems and probably not break anything
else.
This sounds like it could be insignificant, or a major performance
regression in some use cases. It's not clear which. Presumably
orphan_file was
I just want to check if there are any updates with this bug?
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Just adding a comment on how to reproduce the bug, because I have lost a
day trying to figure it out again. This fails only when not using secure
boot because the device mapper state is kept from initrd to main boot.
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** No longer affects: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu Jammy)
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Title:
FDE image fails to run e2fsck
Status in e2fsprogs package
From the upstream bug this is caused by PSR, so it's not a mesa issue.
** No longer affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: mesa (Ubuntu Jammy)
** No longer affects: mesa (Ubuntu Lunar)
** No longer affects: mesa (Ubuntu Mantic)
** No longer affects: mesa (Ubuntu Noble)
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root@h12345678:~ # cat /proc/cmdline
quiet
root@h12345678:~ # uname -a
Linux h12345678.my-hoster.tld 4.15.0 #1 SMP Wed Jul 12 12:00:44 MSK 2023 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Please note that my hoster uses OpenVZ with a shared kernel across guest
OSes.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Update ubuntu-meta
Spinning forever sounds like a different problem from failing to render,
perhaps?
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Title:
GTK internal
I use pipewire + pipewire-pulse where sound card is, on the client side
i use pulseaudio
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Title:
error "contains
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Do you use pulseaudio or pipewire?
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