> 1 million people wasting 15 minutes each 250,000 man hours.
> 3 days or 1 month is much cheaper than 250,000 hours.
Oh, man... According to the apt-key(8) man pages:
Use of apt-key is deprecated, except for the use of apt-key del in
maintainer scripts to remove existing keys from
Thanks Julian.
> Also read the warning message apt-key gives you:
>
> Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead
> (see apt-key(8))
I think the wrong course of action was taken. Deprecated is not
withdrawn. As long as apt-key is provided, it is expected to per
Public bug reported:
Hi Everyone,
I want to install Firefox from Mozilla PPA. I added issued apt-key (from
apt package) to fetch the signing key, and then enabled the PPA in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/mozillateam-ubuntu-ppa-jammy.list. The apt-key
command used was:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver
Thorsten, a quick question...
The first part of my book build script has this:
echo "Validating book..."
if ! xmllint --xinclude --noout --postvalid book.xml
then
echo "Validation failed. Exiting."
exit 1
fi
echo "Complete."
Why did the book pass validation wh
On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 5:35 PM Thorsten Glaser
<2020...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> I doubt this is a bug: nowhere do you pass the validator a DTD, and
> entities are defined in the DTD.
>
> It’s best practice nowadays to not use entities but just write the UTF-8
> characters directly.
>
> An e
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, x85_64, fully patched. I'm using DocBook to build
a PDF. One of the steps I use in my build script is to validate and format the
XML using xmllint from libxml2-utils
2.9.13+dfsg-1ubuntu0.3:
echo "Validating book..."
if ! xmllint --xincl
Yes, please fix.
>From a security standpoint, we can't tell the "good" held backs (Phased
Updates) from the "bad" held backs (problem with package). So we assume
its a package problem, go in with a hammer, and use Aptitude's safe-
upgrade to force the updates. Now we've subverted/undermined the Ph
Thanks Nick.
Would you happen to know which component the issue should be assigned
to? (I picked Systemd because of the Red Hat bug).
And I should have provided this in the report. Sorry about that:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.0
> Are you invoking kernel-install to remove kernels? Or what action did
you perform exactly?
Good question, Nick.
I am not using kernel-install. Instead, I use a command like:
# For the case of 5.15.0-41-generic kernel
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge '*5.15.0-41*'
In fact, I ran the command
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After I remove old kernels, I see there are artifacts left over in
/lib/modules. Below, I should have only two folders - one for the latest
5.4 kernel, and one for the latest 5.15 kernel.
$ ls /lib/modules
5.15.0-41-generic 5.15.0-46-generic 5.4.0-126-generic
5.15.0-43-gene
Sebastien, do you know how I can mark my ethernet connection as the
default one? The ethernet connection I want to set as default is the
wired ethernet, which is enp4s0 in the dumps shown above.
I cannot find a setting in the Settings program to set a default
connection. I also cannot find a discu
> Sebastien Bacher wrote:
>
> yes, the current details are about a working system but we want to work on
> the bug
Thanks again Sebastien.
I rebooted the machine with the phone tethered and it used USB0 as the
network adapter. I then ran 'apport-collect 1975549'.
Here is the current nmcli when
apport information
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I'm running Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, x86_64, fully patched. I've been having
trouble the last week or two ssh'sing into the machine, and printing
from the machine when I am sitting at the keyboard. I also could not
connect to my external firewall when
> It's a bit weird, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/602981658/nmcli-dev.txt
> shows no connection associated to the usb device nor IP for it
Thanks again Sebastien.
This may be because I booted the machine with the phone unplugged.
I can run apport again with the phone plugged in (and then reboot
> Thank you for your bug report, could you do
>
> $ apport-collect 1975549
>
> on the machine at the time you are having the issue?
Thanks Sebastien.
This caught my eye (from the apport generated files):
Android phone:
* ID_NET_LINK_FILE=/usr/lib/systemd/network/73-usb-net-by-mac.link
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I'm running Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, x86_64, fully patched. I've been having
trouble the last week or two ssh'sing into the machine, and printing
from the machine when I am sitting at the keyboard. I also could not
Public bug reported:
I'm running Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, x86_64, fully patched. I've been having
trouble the last week or two ssh'sing into the machine, and printing
from the machine when I am sitting at the keyboard. I also could not
connect to my external firewall when sitting at the keyboard.
I kee
Something is really sideways here:
# sshd -T | grep -i -E 'password|pam|authentication|publickey'
usepam yes
hostbasedauthentication no
pubkeyauthentication yes
kerberosauthentication no
gssapiauthentication no
passwordauthentication yes
kbdinteractiveauthentication yes
challengeresponseauthentica
Also see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=109846. It is
an old bug report (from 2001), but it says this is what we need:
PasswordAuthentication no
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
UsePAM no
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #109846
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-b
This gets worse. Adding the following to the tail of
/etc/ssh/sshd_config does not configure the service properly.
PasswordAuthentication no
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
UsePAM no
PubkeyAuthentication yes
PermitRootLogin no
The login attempts are still allowed:
Apr 01 09:31:
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I'm working on Ubuntu 20, x86_64, fully patched.
# lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
...
We are seeing reports of failed password-based logins using root:
jounralctl -xe
...
Apr 01 09:08:21 localhost sshd[239302]
Public bug reported:
I'm working on Ubuntu 18.05, x86_64, fully patched. The system has been
through both apt-get upgrade and dist-upgrade. The system provides Wget
1.19.4
The program below fails to download from ftp.gnu.org using Let's Encrypt
R3 CA certificate. Let's Encrypt R3 is the issuer fo
I think I incorrectly filed this against OpenSSL. I think it should be
the ca-certificates package.
** Package changed: openssl (Ubuntu) => ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
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Hi Everyone,
I ran dist-upgrade today on my RPI-3. It resulted in:
```
Calculating upgrade..
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Hi Everyone,
I ran dist-upgrade today on my RPI-3. It resulted in:
```
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages will be upgraded:
armbian-bionic-desktop armbian-config armbian-firmware ca-certificates
chromium-browser chromium-chromedriver chromium-codecs-ffmpe
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64 (fully patched) on a Dell XPS 8930
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078N85NCR). I recently performed a
dist-upgrade to 5.3.0-53-generic. After the upgrade I lost X in non-
recovery mode. In recovery mode I get a GUI at 800x600. 800x600 leaves a
Public bug reported:
I'm working on Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64 (fully patched). According to CMU
tutorial on PocketSphinx
(https://cmusphinx.github.io/wiki/tutorialpocketsphinx/), we can test
PocketSphinx with:
pocketsphinx_continuous -inmic yes
When I attempt to run pocketsphinx_continuous on Ubun
The following does not help per https://askubuntu.com/questions/966870
/dns-not-working-after-upgrade-17-04-to-17-10
$ sudo rm /etc/resolv.conf
$ sudo ln -s /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
$ sudo systemctl restart resolvconf
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resolvconf not correctly configured after update from 17.04 to 17.10
Status in resolvconf package
Running 'dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf' per comment 9 at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/resolvconf/+bug/1725840 did
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I was running Zesty/17.04. I upgraded to Artful/17.10 over SSH using
upgrade-manager. Priot to upgrade everything worked fine using DHCP.
After reboot name resolution broke. I understand Systemd is now the
resolver.
A lot of people are suffering https://askubuntu.com/question
According to https://askubuntu.com/questions/493460/how-to-install-add-
apt-repository-using-the-terminal, 'add-apt-repository' may be part of
python-software-properties.
However, searching for add-apt-repository results in no hits. I'm not
sure what package it truly belongs to:
goldmont$ apt
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I'm trying to get GCC 7 on a machine to test C++17 and std::byte.
According to https://askubuntu.com/questions/859256/how-to-install-gcc-7
-or-clang-4-0:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/add-apt-reposito
The disassembly of rdrand looks ok in 2.26.1-1ubuntu1~16.04.3.
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objdump fails to disassemble rdrand
Public bug reported:
`objdump --disassemble` is not producing expected output for the rdrand
instruction. The same test using rdseed appears to be ok.
$ cat test.S
globalNASM_RDRAND
section .text
align 16
NASM_RDRAND:
rdrand rax
jnc NASM_RDRAND
This appears to be a Ubuntu issue. On a Debian 8 system with Clang 3.5
installed, I get the following, which seems to indicate Debian has
remediated the issue:
$ clang++ -march=native -dM -E - https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1616729
Title:
Clang 3.5 only advertises SSE2
Status in llvm-toolchai
> This appears to be a Ubuntu issue. On a Debian 8 system with Clang 3.5
installed, I get the following, which seems to indicate Debian has
remediated the issue...
Regarding Comment 1, the host CPU has the following features. The Clang
defines were consistent with the flags:
flags : fpu vme de ps
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I'm working on a 5th generation Core i5 (see /proc/cpuinfo below). The
CPU offers SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, RDRAND, RDSEED, etc.
After installing Clang 3.6, the compiler claims SSE2 is all that is
available:
$ clang++ -march=native -dM -E - < /dev/null | egrep
Public bug reported:
I'm working on a 5th generation Core i5 (see /proc/cpuinfo below). The
CPU offers SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, RDRAND, RDSEED, etc.
After installing Clang 3.5, the compiler claims SSE2 is all that is
available:
$ clang++ -march=native -dM -E - < /dev/null | egrep
I think this is related from LLVM: "Issue 20213 - clang-cl doesn't
support SSSE3", http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20213. I can't find
a Debian report at the moment.
I was always aware there was some trouble due to working with OS X. I
was not aware it was this bad. I did not realize there wa
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I'm working on a 5th generation Core i5 (see /proc/cpuinfo below). The
CPU offers SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, RDRAND, RDSEED, etc.
Ubuntu provides Clang 3.4. On this machine, the compiler claims SSE2 is
all that is available:
$ clang++ -march=native -dM -E - < /d
Public bug reported:
While attempting to debug a simple C++, program, GDB crashes. The
program is below:
$ gdb
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.7.1-0ubuntu5~14.04.2) 7.7.1
...
(gdb) file ./cryptopp-test.exe
Reading symbols from ./cryptopp-test.exe...done.
(gdb) r
Starting program: /home/user/cryptopp-test.exe
This can now be closed due to USN-2606-1
(http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2606-1/).
Good work. I'm glad to see TLS 1.2 is now available to LTS.
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>From below, GDB does not appear to honor `set output-base 16`.
In case there's any ambiguity, I want to see output like
9D53491512D5A24D58A6D71D14A371... or 9D 53 49 15 12 D5 A2 4D 58 A6 D7 1D
14 A3 71 And I don't want to see
\023\066\236\255\370ř\376\206\215...
***
Closing due to "USN-2367-1: OpenSSL update",
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2367-1/.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Does this god damn database of packages even work? I search for a
package, I get a package name, and then select it. When I try to save
it, I get "There is 1 error in the data you entered. Please fix it and
try again."
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