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Printer is Canon iP7250, CUPS version is 2.2.10, Ubuntu 19.04
(2019-02-03 10:50).
In Printers panel, I can see it being present without the need to add it
- which is
Running Kubuntu 18.10.
Happens on all snap-app-GUIs. Completely ruins the snaps. Should be treated as
top priority.
Furthermore it doesn adopt the native font and its size which further enhances
the oddness..
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gedit can't run in root terminal
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> The issues referenced in the previous comment are all fixed upstream
now. If they were the cause for > your problem, your problem will be
solved in Disco.
I've just tested this using Disco, and it's even worse there - see my
bug report:
I can confirm this bug with Manjaro (xorg-server 1.20.3-1, KDE 5.14.5)
and onboard-1.4.1-4. The Workaround 'setxkbmap de' is ok for my needs,
but I'd rather help to fix the bug...
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we need to set
opengles=1
to make the build work
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arm64 builds fail on ubuntu
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Printer is Canon iP7250, CUPS version is 2.2.10, Ubuntu 19.04
(2019-02-03 10:50).
In Printers panel, I can see it being present without the need to add it
- which is great.
But I don't see it as an option to print to in GTK print dialogue, I
can't select
A similar report got also to CUPS upstream:
https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/5512
and it seems that there is either a firmware bug in the AirPrint-
supporting Canon printers or some problem with the client-side IPP
implementation (which is in libcups, part of CUPS).
Michael Sweet, author of
Ubuntu changelog confirms issue fixed in version 4.4.1-0.1
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Printer is Canon iP7250, CUPS version is 2.2.10, Ubuntu 19.04
(2019-02-03 10:50).
In Printers panel, I can see it being present without the need to add it
- which is great.
But I don't see it as an option to print to in GTK print dialogue, I
can't select it as default
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Use a boot environment capable ZFS config
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I upgraded Ubuntu to 18.04.2 HWE and my laptop Dell Inspiron 7567 cannot
reach the login screen with the kernel 4.18.0-15.16 now. Older kernels
login normally.
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soffice.bin: ../../src/xcb_io.c:263: poll_for_event: Assertion
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I have seen mentions on the Ubuntu developer blog via Phoronix that
Canonical are working on ZFS root support for Ubiquity?
I wrote a ZFS installer for Arch ( https://github.com/danboid/ALEZ ) and
one of its main features is that it configures your pool so as to enable
the
Public bug reported:
the current version in the repository is 0.100.2
freshclam reports:
Feb 15 14:18:37 systemname freshclam[1362]: Fri Feb 15 14:18:37 2019 ->
Received signal: wake up
Feb 15 14:18:37 systemname freshclam[1362]: Fri Feb 15 14:18:37 2019 -> ClamAV
update process started at Fri
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Title:
ubuntu-18.10-server-amd64.iso 2018-10-17 22:20 717M (that fit)
ubuntu-18.04.2-server-amd64.iso 2019-02-10 00:19883M (this does not)
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04.2/release/
+ zcat cache/bionic/hd-media/boot.img.gz
sudo dcfldd of=/dev/sda
24832 blocks (776Mb) written.
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Doing
sudo rmmod i2c_hid
sudo rmmod hid
worked for me.
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Lenovo Ideapad 320-15IAP trackpad spams kernel errors in syslog
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Well, I'm not sure what the issue or fix was, but this issue can be
closed.
I posted the bug to the GVFS list and, amongst other suggestions, one of
the maintainers noticed an error in the GVFS debug log of 2 malformed
parameters in smb.conf min client protocol and max client protocol (vs
the
Sorry, spoke too soon. I'm not sure which status to change this to. It
was never confirmed by anyone else, but the traces definitely showed
something bad happening. Any suggestions what I should set the status
to in order to properly file it away?
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`kill` removes values and properties. `reset` assigns the initial value
of a symbol to the symbol. In both cases, these functions aren't
specifically designed to free up memory, so I think that one can't
expect them to. So the observed behavior is, I think, not a bug.
There is a new function
It reports:
src/waveform/renderers/glvsynctestrenderer.cpp: In member function ‘virtual
void GLVSyncTestRenderer::draw(QPainter*, QPaintEvent*)’:
src/waveform/renderers/glvsynctestrenderer.cpp:79:18: error: ‘GL_PROJECTION’
was not declared in this scope
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
Request for auto connecting system-observe https://forum.snapcraft.io/t
/request-to-allow-snap-store-to-auto-connect-to-the-system-observe-
interface/9987
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This is fixed in the candidate channel now.
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snap-store reports incorrect OS to odrs
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Installing latest version as of Feb 15, 2019.
I have multiple installs, so using Something Else install option.
I am able to change partition to use to my sdb8 which is previous Disco install.
I tell it not to use swaps that I still have on sda & sdc.
But I want to install
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I actually didn't try to lock the screen from the live CD.
light-locker is not running.
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power manager, display wakes up
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xubuntu 18.04 for my install, and the live session.
The display did not turn off after 12 minutes with the power manager off.
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Title:
power
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Test script passes on the new packages in the PPA.
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Title:
[SRU] Backport letsencrypt from bionic
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100% reproducible with Xubuntu 18.04 regardless of theme (over 20
installed). Looking for an upstream report.
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Title:
[regression] borders
I think we're waiting on a snap of this for testing. We already tested
and confirmed it worked on a snap that ppisati built (see comment #6 and
comment #8).
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[ALSA] [PATCH] System76 darp5 and oryp5 fixups
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InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-02-15 (0 days ago)
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SourcePackage: gnome-terminal
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
** Affects: gno
This works now with core and chromium on the stable branches.
Olivier, I don't see u2f in GNOME Software's Permissions dialog for
Chromium.
Also, are you intending to ask Security if u2f can be auto-connected for
Chromium?
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This sounds like you booted the Xubuntu 18.10 or 19.04 live session
which do not start light-locker anymore.
Can you confirm that the display will not turn off when the power
manager is not running? It may be the case that the timeout is reset
back to 10 minutes after terminating the power
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Firefox freezes continuously on Ubuntu 16.04
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I tested Thunderbird 60.4 in an Ubuntu 16.04.5 live session with both
Ambiance and Radiance and found the tab borders to be very faint but
they were there. The border of the selected tab was definitely visible
but admittedly not to the extent of when using the Adwaita theme which
is what I
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** Tags added: integrity
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Once agains - I'm sorry for writing post by post, but there is a very
interesting comment I found, while checking patches/fixes in Linux
v4.4.0-143.169 version (see '1.'). This is excatly the same error, that
happened when I updated kernel to the latest '-proposed' release etc. In
both
Jeremy, I am working this into our SRU process.. thanks for the commits
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[ALSA] [PATCH] System76 darp5 and oryp5 fixups
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It seems the Bionic's OpenSSL version will always reject the small DH
params proposed by the Xenial side so the only workaround I can think of
for now is to disable TLS on both sides.
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On 02/15/2019 10:46 AM, Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo wrote:
> So, we will get a package into bionic-proposed with only the necessary
> fix for the ipcs command. It's already in the SRU queue and waiting for
> approval, which we already asked for. So, just waiting for a review and
> this should be
Hello.
Once agains - I'm sorry for writing post by post, but there is a very
interesting comment I found, while checking patches/fixes in Linux
v4.4.0-143.169 version (see '1.'). This is excatly the same error, that
happened when I updated kernel to the latest '-proposed' release etc. In
both
Hello.
Once agains - I'm sorry for writing post by post, but there is a very
interesting comment I found, while checking patches/fixes in Linux
v4.4.0-143.169 version (see '1.'). This is excatly the same error, that
happened when I updated kernel to the latest '-proposed' release etc. In
both
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It looks like the Bionic TLS client rejects the server picked DH param
(512 bits) as being too small. We can see this at work in the attached
pcap where 172.22.30.2 is Xenial/TLS server/NRPE server and 172.22.30.66
is the Bionic/TLS client/check_nrpe.
** Attachment added: "nrpe-dh-too-small.pcap"
Thanks for reporting.
Looks like a newer version has been uploaded to Ubuntu Disco, but it
still fails to build on arm64
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mixxx/2.2.0~dfsg-1/+build/16303791).
Though, now it seems to be some compilation error.
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When entering F1 the following information appeared:
help.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Sep 07
VIM - fake help file for vim-tiny
The Vim online help is not installed on this Debian GNU/Linux system.
WHY ?
Because only the "vim-tiny" package is installed,
** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
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[FTBFS] libguestfs fails to build on Xenial -
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So, we will get a package into bionic-proposed with only the necessary
fix for the ipcs command. It's already in the SRU queue and waiting for
approval, which we already asked for. So, just waiting for a review and
this should be on -proposed by next week, when we will ask for
verification.
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Eclipse crashes when invoking the "g_type_check_instance_cast"
Hi,
I executed what you asked me to be vim.tiny and it appeared only the image
below:
In synaptcis, in Ubuntu Software nothing appears.
~
~
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I'm confused. Do you need verification or not? Cosmic is not
specifically supported on our platform, and there are no plans at the
moment to support non-LTS releases that I know of. I can certainly test
this if needs be, though.
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linux-lts-xenial:
the command is "vim.tiny" not "vim-tiny", but yeah it's confusing that
it matches "vim" in the graphical software
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Vim on Ubuntu Disc
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The fix is in disco-proposed, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-control-center/1:3.31.90-1ubuntu3
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Assignee: Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team (ubuntu-sru) => Łukasz
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The login screen goes dark at 10 minutes and stays dark.
Lock screen, from the GUI, doesn't work (nothing happens when I click the lock
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But isn't this a sufficiently severe bug for a LTS release, considering
that currenntly supported kernels cause this (so I would say it's a
regression) and that when this happens the system battery is drained and
the user may even hardly realise why?
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package-signed
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/promote-to-proposed
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
linux-aws-hwe: 4.15.0-1033.35~16.04.1
Sorry, I was wrong: Debian now has IA32 package (not sure about ISOs though).
https://packages.debian.org/buster/grub-efi-ia32-signed
Ubuntu still has only a template, without signed binaries:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/grub-efi-ia32-signed-template
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** Summary changed:
- linux-azure: -proposed tracker
+ linux-azure: 4.15.0-1039.43 -proposed tracker
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package
Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/upload-to-ppa-dnu
Status: New => Invalid
** Description changed:
This bug is for tracking the upload package. This
bug will contain status and testing results related to that upload.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow
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