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Looks like it's been fixed at some point
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Open file dialogue forgets sorting preferences
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It doesn't work for me, the relevant files mentioned here (e.g.
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/cryptroot) have changed significantly in the
meantime.
Only specifying header= in crypttab does not work for me, the file is
not included in the initramfs.
@therealmarv: Could you tell me how you
Public bug reported:
[impact]
gdm on cosmic running in the autopkgtest is flaky and sometimes fails to
start; when it does it causes other systemd service failures like
'user@118.service' or other services, which fail the test case.
the test_gdm3 testcase was already skipped because of this in
Public bug reported:
3.0.4-1ubuntu0.2 on ubuntu 18.04
The desktop GUI completely freeze up when open BDMV folder with VLC. I have to
ctrl-alt-F3 then kill the VLC process. It has 100% CPU usage. There is some
error:
```
[7f4f8c12a0c0] libbluray demux: Closing overlays.
disc.c:418: detected
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budgie-wm overclock when playing video in browser or instant player
nvidia 390, profile intel
similar to
https://discourse.ubuntubudgie.org/t/19-04-budgie-wm-constant-cpu-load-after-changing-scale/1879/15
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: mutter
Public bug reported:
[impact]
boot-and-services and cmdline-upstart-boot expect the first(ish) kernel
log line to be in the system logs, but that is not guaranteed to be in
the logs.
[test case]
run autopkgtest on arm64 with the current kernel, whose kernel log size
is too small for journald
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Instance may loose network connectivity after resuming the 2nd time
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motd [on at least some instances] does not auto-update daily
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i marked this as against both libseccomp and the kernel, but as I
mentioned in the last comment, only 1 of them needs fixing. My
suggestion for the best approach is to add pkey_mprotect support to the
bionic ppc64el kernel.
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This is not a bug in systemd.
The problem is that libseccomp was patched at version
2.3.1-2.1ubuntu4.1, in d/p/lp-1815415-arch-update-syscalls-for-
Linux-4.9.patch, to add a definition for the pkey_mprotect syscall. The
systemd test case checks for the definition of this syscall, and uses it
if
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systemd-fsckd, cmdline-upstart-boot tests fail on xenial s390x
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[impact]
these tests require, and modify, grub. That fails on s390x on xenial
because it does not use grub.
[test case]
run the autopkgtests for xenial on s390x
[regression potential]
low; only skipping test cases on s390x.
[other info]
in bionic and later,
Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) reached end-of-life on April 28, 2017.
Two issues seem to have been reported.
Reporter found work around for one as per comment #2.
Re second issue, this may have been a Unity menu problem.
No comments added to bug report for nearly 7 years.
In the current release of
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Does not handle glyphless fonts, as used by tesseract
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User can't connect if acl_file contains no username block.
This is caused by the fix for CVE-2018-12546
=> see
https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto/issues/1162
https://github.com/eclipse/mosquitto/commit/5e8199323b1ca966f031df9cf717b97b28528255
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What is Norco, and can you buy Norco online?
When you decide to buy Norco online or look for ways to buy Norco online
overnight, you must know everything about the drug before buying it from an
online pharmacy and starting its intake. Norco is a prescription drug
prescribed for the treatment of
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. From the attached screenshot it looks to me like your
destination was $PWD (or the present working directory, because you
entered "./")
I'm going to mark this as incomplete, as this does not appear to be a
bug
avida was removed from Ubuntu (Precise) on 2015-05-01
Package is no longer included in currently supported Ubuntu releases
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Committed:
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Submitter: Zuul
Branch:stable/stein
commit 45135364f95532ac96d8a008ce24f7b12053c623
Author: Rodolfo Alonso Hernandez
Date: Fri May
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
PDF documents OCRed with tesseract show black boxes when selecting text
[Test case]
Run ocrmypdf on a pdf, open it in evince, select some text. You should not see
black boxes.
[Regression potential]
The patch is minimal invasive and only changes the behavior for
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Presumably this issue was resolved some time ago and this bug report can
now be closed as i'm not seeing a problem using Chromium 74 in Ubuntu
19.10 (dev)?
I'm changing the status to "Incomplete"
Thanks Daniel. Can you explain me how to install the new kernel?
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[Intel Core 2 Duo T7250] screen loop after suspension. Kernel
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When I was using the mv command, I forgot to enter the target folder,
but the terminal did not report an error and the source file was gone.
But when I tried it again, it report the error "mv: missing destination
file operand after 'filename'". Though the file is not
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. However, I'm going to
mark this as Incomplete, as I believe lotuspsychje was correct in the
cause being insufficient space on your [virtual] machine (ie. not
meeting minimum requirements, aka
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Right click the desktop and unfold Create document menu.
Stuff from /usr/share/xubuntu/templates/ can be seen.
I would like to be able to translate the strings.
I see https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-default-settings but
those strings are not there.
So suggest
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Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty) reached end-of-life on April 25,2019.
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Reporter found work around over 4 years ago as per comment #5.
Note reproducible here with Chromium 74 and Ubuntu 19.10.
Upstream issue #531020 leads to #442111
which is showing Fixed (Closed) as of 2017-08-29.
No comments here for over
I was getting random freezes on a Dell Latitude E7450 with Intel HD
Graphics 5500, with no hints as to the cause in logs that I could find.
Freezes could happen multiple times a day when in heavy use, but often
more like once a week. I followed the advice in #42 a month ago and have
had no freezes
Can you please elaborate more on your error, 'something wrong' is not
very helpful
your ubiquity syslog mentions a lot of no space left, did you choose enough
virtual
space for your virtual machine to install ubuntu on?
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When installing ubuntu's linux on virtual box ,i have something wrong.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14.12
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-15.16~18.04.1-generic 4.18.20
Uname: Linux 4.18.0-15-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
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actually, this was also reported in debian, but back then I didn't
really investigate and then forgot…
that said, it does not happen to me...
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Status: Unknown
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Option enabled here with no adverse effects, Chromium 74 and Ubuntu 19.10.
So closing as invalid to reduce backlog of abandoned bug reports.
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that was an daily development ISO for QA-testing dated 20190110
I'm marking invalid; as it was out-of-date the following day; and bug reports
would have been appropriate around Jan 10, 2019
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LiveUSB install crashed
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then confirm if you can reproduce your issue
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System freezes repeatedly for
Just I quick follow up. The impact was so severe in my code because I
was using SDL_PollEvent() really often to read the keys status... which
was basically blocking my code.
That was one of the first things I wrote and forgot about it.
So that was really a context switching overhead problem.
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[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/1558711908-15688-1-git-send-email-
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Can't upgrade from a release if ros packages are installed from ROS servers
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This might help, I'm not exactly sure! :p
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dpkg-query: no packages found matching linux
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Please edit your bug title to the right version you are updating to.
perhaps also add your sources.list or remove all your external ppa's
with ppapurge
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I updated my system about a month ago (Fri 26 April 2019). This was the
first update in several weeks and installed fresh versions of a whole
truck load of applications including a kernel update. Since this latest
I am unable to update the tag to "verification-done-disco". Request you
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Title:
Sync twextpy
Ubuntu 19.04 final is out, please use the new .iso provided on
https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop instead of the development branch alpha
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I have tested with the newly uploaded python-twext package in disco-
proposed and the issue is resolved. Tested version is:
1:0.1~git20161216.0.b90293c-1.19.04.1 .
Also, it has been more than 7 days since the package has been uploaded
to disco. So I belive it should be now ready to be released to
I have 3 computers running Ubuntu desktop edition:
An old HP LapTop, 19.04;
An old Apple iMac, 18.04;
And a VM, 18.04, running on my main Ubuntu 16.04 test server.
All 3 have the issues, with one main difference in the 19.04 verses 18.04 "play
again" stimulus response.
Attached is the "lspci -k
After review the casper script I was find where is the issue
casper.log:
Begin: Copying live_media to ram ... mount -t tmpfs -o size=796456k /dev/shm
/cdrom_swap
done.
umount: can't unmount /isodevice: Device or resource busy
Warning: Unable to find the persistent medium
The resource is busy
(In reply to Olivier Tilloy from comment #3)
> It seems unfortunate that firefox uses MOZ_BUILD_DATE as its build ID (if I
> followed correctly the code path, see
> https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/build/variables.py#l15).
My apologies, I hadn't noticed that this was the case.
>
(In reply to Olivier Tilloy from comment #8)
> I am testing this suggestion, and it appears to work as expected.
Ok, so the patch looks ok to me, though it would really need a build
config peer to look at it. But we've discovered another issue related to
how we compare the compatibility versions
I am testing this suggestion, and it appears to work as expected.
Would the following patch be acceptable?
--- a/build/variables.py
+++ b/build/variables.py
@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ SOURCESTAMP_FILENAME = 'sourcestamp.txt'
def buildid_header(output):
-buildid =
(In reply to Dave Townsend [:mossop] (he/him) from comment #6)
> If the builds for each release are from the same source then I don't
think it would be an issue for the Firefox build ID to match across
those builds, though I also imagine that sharing profiles between
different Ubuntu releases is
I had exactly the same problem. Indeed removing the lines in the other files
solved the issue!
I don't think I have followed the same guide but some other guide (don't
remember which on exactly) a few years ago which roughly suggested the same.
Thanks Steve for resolving this, thanks Xavier for
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Description:
linux-5.0.0-15-generic has missing module named 'intel_pmc_core' for device:
00:1f.2 Memory controller [0580]: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC
[8086:9d21] (rev 21)
Similar bug #1730770
** Changed in: nova
Assignee: Seyeong Kim (xtrusia) => Lee Yarwood (lyarwood)
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Title:
Static Ceph mon IP addresses in connection_info can
I can confirm this bug is an upstream bug.
I moved from Ubuntu to Fedora for this reason but it's still present even on
the latest Fedora 30 with kernel 5.0.17.
Gnome shell (xorg or wayland) freezes mostly when using Chrome, I can't get Sys
info during the freeze because keyboard and mouse
Hello errors.ubuntu.com, or anyone else affected,
Accepted geocode-glib into bionic-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/geocode-
glib/3.25.4.1-4ubuntu0.18.04.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by
Public bug reported:
hi. i am hoping to see the functionality of jcal's jdate(1) utility
(*), included in the distribution.
Manfred Hampl points out there is already a debian bug report on this,
to wit: https://bugs.debian.org/863753
thanks very much.
(*) jcal is sort of a Persian 'Jalali'
Resolved (upstream fix):
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98921
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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