Problem is still present. Happened when running ClamAV, that took up a
lot of memory so that's one thing to change but I had the same setup in
19.04. Can also appear in FireFox (70.0.1, used a lot) when using
Twitter. Perhaps a js running away? Will take a closer look in the
console next time. I al
This bug was fixed in the package klibc - 2.0.6-1ubuntu3
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Seems to be an issue with the graphics drivers.
Is it easy to uninstall 100% and go back to default drivers if wanted?
Like to have as clean installation as possible but if this helps I might
give it a try.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1185491/ubuntu-19-10-freezes-and-lags-
reguarly
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Thanks for the patch, I tried it and suggest the following instead
(removing the "_" and everything beyond in the Version string) so that
it actually keeps its behaviour for versions prior to 1.94 and in
addition to that I encountered a third location where $Socket::VERSION
is being used inside tha
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Description:Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
Release:16.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: dictionaries-common 1.26.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-66.75~16.04.1-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-66-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2
I can possibly try 19.10 later, however at the moment I only have my LTS
laptop to test with.
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of my connection file, in case I have missed anything.
[connection]
id=Vxxx
uuid=----
type=vpn
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(It says "core dumped", but actually nothing was created. This
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[impact]
the patch contains a typo, or mis-backport, including both the function
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int config_parse_resolve_support(const char *unit, const char *filename,
unsigned line, const char *section, unsigned section_line
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ubuntu@lp1849733-d:~$ dpkg -l systemd|grep ii
ii systemd240-6ubuntu5.7 amd64system and service manager
ubuntu@lp1849733-d:~$ dig +noanswer +noedns toomany.ddstreet.org
;; Truncated, retrying in TCP mode.
; <<>> DiG 9.11.5-P1-1ubuntu2.5-Ubuntu <<>> +noanswer +noedns
toomany.ddstre
ubuntu@lp1849733-d:~$ dpkg -l systemd|grep ii
ii systemd240-6ubuntu5.7 amd64system and service manager
ubuntu@lp1849733-d:~$ telnet toomany100.ddstreet.org
telnet: could not resolve toomany100.ddstreet.org/telnet: Temporary failure in
name resolution
ubuntu@lp1849733-d:/etc/syst
@drdabbles can you please verify the fix in systemd in proposed
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the 'storage' autopkgtest passes on all archs now.
other systemd autopkgtests still fail on ppc64el, but systemd tests have
always failed on disco ppc64el so those failures can be ignored.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-disco
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I'm not exactly sure how to reproduce this bug, but I did encounter the
same issue. It looks like the bug was recently introduced in this
commit:
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/commit/?h=applied/ubuntu
/xenial-security&id=ecd7418b02911c6649b69a592cca74cfbac8813d
```
@@ -510,22 +51
policyKit does not involve sudo in any way, it uses systemd-logind from
the session to elevate privileges. if you are marked as admin in the
policyKit setup you will indeed be able to do admin things no matter
what is written in sudoers ;)
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I looked at the policy used by PackageKit. I believe gnome-software uses
it as a backend, so can you try installing something that is
specifically not a snap?
At this point, all snapd does is ask PolicyKit whether given the policy,
the user can install a package. PolicyKit responds with yes, there
Here's a reproduction of the error:
bcurtiss@bcurtiss-laptop:~$ ipython
Python 2.7.12 (default, Oct 8 2019, 14:14:10)
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
IPython 2.4.1 -- An enhanced Interactive Python.
? -> Introduction and overview of IPython's features.
%qu
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Oliver,
> if you are marked as admin in the policyKit setup
Where do you find this? Where is the definition for what `auth_admin`
does located? From the freedesktop site it *seems* that it's an
"Administrative user," which to me is sudoers. As the system admin I'm
not defining an admin user a
with dnsmasq server setup to provide dhcp with 1m lease timeout, just
run dhclient on test system:
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ii systemd240-6ubuntu5.7 amd64system and service manager
ubuntu@lp1805183-d:~$ journalctl -b -u systemd-resolved | grep Started
Nov 14 1
I don't have any specific hint for what to look at in the journal no,
just hints of what the problems could be. You can switch drivers in
software-properties-gtk
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I think I may have found it It looks like policykit has some rules
with entries like:
```
subject.isInGroup("sudo")
```
That's ... broken. Just being in the `sudo` group should *NOT* let me
install software or elevate my priviledges, *ESPECIALLY* if the user
isn't actually in the sudoers. It
That particular issue is gone, but there are others now
# systemctl list-units --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUBDESCRIPTION
● sys-kernel-config.mount loaded failed failed Kernel Configuration File
System
● systemd-modules-load.service loaded
LGTM on bionic
ubuntu@srv-ywz63:~$ dpkg -l systemd | grep ii
ii systemd237-3ubuntu10.32 i386 system and service manager
ubuntu@srv-ywz63:~$ journalctl -b -u systemd-resolved | grep Started
Nov 14 17:05:43 srv-ywz63 systemd[1]: Started Network Name Resolution.
Nov 14 17:05:44 srv-y
the requirement for policykit (and dropping of gksu/gksudo) came with
the switch to gnome upstream, its a hard requirement for the desktop
nowadays.
while the default here might be wrong (and should be reviewed by someone
from the desktop team), this is definitely not a snapd related bug. i
added
llvm-toolchain-9, libdrm uploaded to the queue
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+ [Impact]
+
+ These are needed for 18.04.4 images.
+
+ [Test case]
+
+ Boot a daily image, see that it still has the necessary stack installed
+ and working.
+
+ Check upgrade from stock bionic.
+
+ [Regres
The above still stands... but that isn't it for `snap` ... I changed all
the `isIngroup("sudo")` to use `sudoA` since that's the actually group
that's in sudoers...
And snap is still letting me install the blender snap in `--classic`
mode. So How do you find out what polkit rules are running a
The polkit definition of the admin group is in
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d/51-ubuntu-admin.conf
Did you update that file to reflect that your admin group has a
different naming?
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Thank You!!!
Can you set it like:
```
[Configuration]
AdminIdentities=
```
So *nothing* is considered an Admin?
That file has `unix-group:sudo;unix-group:admin` ... by default from
what I can tell. But at least that I know this thing exists and hey, you
can elevate privileges without being in su
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According to that commit, it's not yet enough.
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Status in not
Verified in disco with, ii systemd
240-6ubuntu5.8
Dnssec and not are now consistent, tested general functionality with
dnssec=yes and not set as well.
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Having no group listed by default would means admin users wouldn't be
able to use polkit which is not what we want.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/polkit/polkit/issues/24 discusses a bit
the group checking logic
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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That's what I want though. I want control through sudoers, not polkit.
The file: /etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d/50-localauthority.conf ... still
contains:
```
[Configuration]
AdminIdentities=unix-user:0
```
I don't know why you need to say root is an admin, but whatever it's
there... And t
** Description changed:
[impact]
upstream commit 7fdb237f5473cb8fc2129e57e8a0039526dcb4fd broke remote journal
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upload may use Transfer-Encoding of 'chunked' which does
not specify Content-Length.
[test ca
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross privile
Does this workaround help here as well?
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/9431#issuecomment-412195708
Essentially, replace IPAddressDeny=any with just "IPAddressDeny="
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I'm currently traveling for work, but will verify the fix this evening
hopefully.
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019, 10:41 Dan Streetman
wrote:
> @drdabbles can you please verify the fix in systemd in proposed
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And this also helps here?
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/9431#issuecomment-412195708
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As an addition... If I remove the 51-ubuntu-admin.conf file, when I run
`snap install blender --classic`, it pops up a dialog box asking for the
"Administrator" password.
Entering roots password will install it.
This is the behaviour wanted. Not install it with only the users
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ubuntu@lp1847527-remote:~$ dpkg -l systemd|grep ii
ii systemd240-6ubuntu5.7 amd64system and service manager
ubuntu@lp1847527-d:~$ dpkg -l systemd|grep ii
ii systemd240-6ubuntu5.7 amd64sys
> I'm currently traveling for work, but will verify the fix this evening
hopefully.
Thanks - I did a quick verification but it would be good if you could
verify it works for you as well.
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Not sure whether removing files that came with distro packages is the
best idea long term. I think a better option would be to drop in a
custom rule that runs before the default ones. As usual ArchWiki has
some examples:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Polkit#Administrator_identities
Specific
In /etc/systemd/system/systemd-logind.service comment out
IPAddressDeny=Any
this work around has been working for us for about a 10 months now
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Unfortunately it isn't that easy in my case. I need to have every action
attempted logged. That will still give it to me, but modifying what's
happening by changing what's being requested.
So, if a normal user attempts something, the best case is for it to ask
for the users password and fail when
Verified in bionic with 237-3ubuntu10.32
Dnssec and not are now consistent, tested general functionality with
dnssec=yes and not set as well.
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Installing ncsd worked well for me as well.
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tried that and the sound ends too quickly for me to delete the file and
test
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can you try with?
$ aplay /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/service-login.oga
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Maciej, that looks like javascript polkit and I believe we're staying on
the pre-javascript version of polkit.
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with newest Mesa version 19.0.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.3 from oficial (non-ppa)
bionic-updates repository is problem gone
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When I do "Open file" from within any application, the nautilus window appears
but it doesn't have the "maximize" button and also the double-click on its
titlebar does nothing.
I must resize it manually by dragging each border...
In the previous versions
the report seems to be rather with the gtk fileselector
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** Summary changed:
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+ gtkfileselector window "open file" cannot be maximized
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