@18 : I now tried the upgrade again with the more complete command
provided by Timo (@16) and apt now selected the correct packages. The
updated stack appears to be working well.
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Installation of xserver-xorg-lts-utopic seems to pull in a bunch of
unity8 packages. Is this expected behavior?
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Title:
I tried the nm packages in the proposed repositories and I'm
experiencing crashes in nm-pptp-ppp-plugin:
Apr 10 13:33:46 xps-9343 NetworkManager[778]: [1460309626.6913] audit:
op="connection-activate" uuid="0c424828-8229-4ceb-acfd-237b46648424"
name="VPNtest" pid=1869 uid=1000
@seb128, I just submitted Bug #1569022 that contains a backtrace of the
crash.
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Title:
[FFE] NetworkManager
I also tested 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 and unfortunately it seems to break
suspend on my system. Instead of suspending, the system goes into a
forced reboot.
** Tags removed: verification-done xenial
** Tags added: verification-failed-xenial
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On closer examination the suspend issue that I was seeing was not
related to the 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 networkmanager upgrade but a bios
upgrade I performed a few days earlier. The forced reboot only occurred
when suspending while powered and resuming on battery after unplugging
the laptop, which
Public bug reported:
There is a typo in the file /usr/share/themes/Radiance/gtk-3.20/gtk-
widgets.css that causes focused buttons to be drawn incorrectly in the
radiance theme. The following change should be made to the file to fix
the incorrect assets link:
118c118
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After testing packages from the proposed repository for the pending
22.04.3 point release I noticed that color management profiles are no
longer being applied in an Xorg session. I suspect this may be related
to the mesa packages as I noticed the breakage when rebooting shortly
after updating to
Actually, looks like I was wrong. After reverting the proposed
repository, reinstalling only the new mesa and mesa-amber packages, and
rebooting, color management is working properly. The breakage must have
been due to another package update.
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