I have to confirm this bug. 300 seconds timeout. CUPS does not reopen
connections again. Notifiers are shutdown.
The workaround is to enable the web interface. But this should not be
necessary. CUPS should work without the web interface, as that is the default
behaviour defined by upstream.
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I attach the error_log file with debug logging mode. The CUPS notifier
closes after a while. That might be the problem. When I open the KDE
printer dialog, the D-BUS system bus dumps these messages calling the
Notifier method. Opening the printing dialog from LibreOffice writer
does not print
I am on Kubuntu 17.10 and I am suffering this bug. I do not have the web
interface enabled but I have an IPP printer. I have attached the cupsd.conf on
my system.
I think this is the relevant part of the file:
# Only listen for connections from the local machine.
Listen localhost:631
Listen
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Raúl Vidal (raulvior-bcn)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1667963
Title:
QuiteRSS AppArmor profile
Status in apparmor pack
Uh, sorry. This is the modification patch (see attachment).
** Patch added: "usr.bin.quiterss.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/+bug/1667963/+attachment/4958867/+files/usr.bin.quiterss.patch
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Yes, no problem. But since I uploaded the profile to launchpad I made a
slight modification. See attached profile.
** Attachment added: "usr.bin.quiterss"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/+bug/1667963/+attachment/4958853/+files/usr.bin.quiterss
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Yes please. I am struggling with systemd-resolved. It sucks. I am
getting these messages:
Jun 15 15:34:19 n53sn systemd-resolved[1503]: Switching to fallback DNS server
8.8.8.8.
Jun 15 15:34:19 n53sn systemd-resolved[1503]: Using degraded feature set
(UDP+EDNS0+DO) for DNS server 8.8.8.8.
Jun
I installed Ubuntu 17.04 as a VirtualBox guest and I have the same problem:
syslog output:
systemd-resolved[947]: DNSSEC validation failed for question . in DNSKEY:
missing-key
systemd-resolved[947]: DNSSEC validation failed for question com in DS:
missing-key
systemd-resolved[947]: DNSSEC
If you add options snd-hda-intel model=inv-dmic option to
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf, works.
There seems to be a problem with this laptop. I never needed to add that
option to get the headphone jack to work. But on bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1224099 a
user
Public bug reported:
No sound. Anything. PulseAudio Volume Control shows sound going through it
(sound level bar moves), but jack does not output anything.
Old bugs which had the same problem with the same laptop:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1360641
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to Ubuntu 16.04 and I lost audio on the
headphone jack. Speakers work fine though.
I installed pavucontrol and that program has a sound level bar which moves
while playing sound with the headphones plugged in. So, PulseAudio effectively
Updated AppArmor Liferea profile with an additional member for the
MountTracker.
** Attachment added: "usr.bin.liferea"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/+bug/1669800/+attachment/4830845/+files/usr.bin.liferea
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Public bug reported:
Test plan:
1. Load Liferea from the unity launcher
2. Add new RSS feed.
3. Check for updates.
4. Read an entry of a feed.
5. Open entry in tab.
6. Open entry in browser.
7. Open entry in external browser.
8. Close window.
9. Open window from the message notifications.
10.
Public bug reported:
Test plan:
1. Boot application.
2. Add feed
3. Update feeds
4. Read some feed.
5. Open link in external browser.
6. Click to view page inside QuiteRSS.
7. Export feeds.
8. Go to preferences, change something.
9. Hide window (minimize it)
9. Use notification area menu to show
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