Thanks for your report. I can reproduce it on impish.
When trying on jammy, I get another result though... It installs lynx
instead of Firefox. :/
I think this has something to do with the virtual package www-browser.
$ apt-cache show gimp-help-en | grep Depends
Depends: gimp-help-common (=
Loading the configuration only once will resolve this issue, and is the
recommended code fix.
On top of this bug fix, and as mentioned above, we recommend that future
versions will incorporate an API change that will shift the ownership on
releasing the pointers to the engine that allocated them
Tested on a manjaro system that being rolling uses the latest systemd.
There is no issue there.
Hence the problem appears to be a systemd-resolved bug specific to the
systemd version shipped with ubuntu 20.04.
Because the issue breaks local resolution via mDNS in some
configurations, I think
Thanks for picking this up, much appreciated! :-)
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This bug was fixed in the package pi-bluetooth - 0.1.18ubuntu1
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* New upstream release, 0.1.18
* The new release moves hcitool before the bluetoothctl reset which
addresses bthelper failing to start (LP: #1950061)
* Fix
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* New upstream release, 0.1.18
* The new release moves hcitool before the bluetoothctl reset which
addresses bthelper failing to start (LP: #1950061)
* Fix
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* New upstream release, 0.1.18
* The new release moves hcitool before the bluetoothctl reset which
addresses bthelper failing to start (LP: #1950061)
* Fix
The audio jack would appear to be a factor in the issue.
I plugged the speakers into my laptop. The bug didn't trigger.
With the speakers unplugged from the affected system, and bluetooth headphones
connected, the bug also didn't trigger.
Should I continue posting here, or move to the Mozilla
Public bug reported:
middle button cut/paste in gnome terminal no longer working on ubuntu
20.04 LTS, with gnome tweaks middle button paste enabled. This was
working a couple of days ago
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This won't be fixed in Groovy (which is now EOL), and is already fixed
in
This issue is spamming the log with messages
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No need to add a raspi3 subarch any more :)
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Add raspi3
So my understanding from #34 and #35 is that this is an upstream OpenSSL
issue, that should be discussed with the OpenSSL people.
The feedback in #34 suggests that this problem can be solved by not
parsing the configuration file twice, I have not investigated that as of
yet.
The feedback in #35
The command-not-found indexes have been built for Jammy now. Thanks
again for bringing this up.
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Yes, the problem occurs with the upstream build as well. I have
commented there, adding that my speakers are plugged into an audio jack
(though I'm not yet convinced that's at the root of the problem)
The XPS is running 20.04 as well.
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[IMPACT]
Commit 3b9a907223d7 (ipmi: fix sleep-in-atomic in free_user at cleanup SRCU
user->release_barrier)
pushes the removal of an ipmi_user into the system's workqueue.
Whenever an ipmi_user struct is about to be removed it is scheduled as a
work on the system's
Hello Olivier,
No problem. I also reported this upstream, and it was marked as a
duplicate of the old bug report.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1739405
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Thank you for the email; thank you for taking an interest in my bug and
helping me. I may need to edit my original description based on the
following (if editing is allowed).
I believe my problem is different than 1948008 because I am able to copy
from the Desktop and then paste back
We can see the same in SQA env. I would not normally notice it as rally
and tempest passed just fine, but Andre mentioned this error and I can
see the same ACTIVE/OFFLINE output
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team/packages/python-pyscss/-/merge_requests/3
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python-pyscss 1.3.7-3build3 FTBFS
Fixing this issue on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is going to be problematic.
The backport to 4.10 of the patchset to fix most of the CVEs contains
686 commits. Backporting that to bionic's 4.7.6 may not be feasible.
The main issue with updating bionic to 4.13.14 is the lack of support
for python 2.7. I
Awesome, so let's recreate that machine-id now:
1. Delete the /etc/machine-id file
2. Run systemd-machine-id-setup
Hopefully this will create a machine-id without any special characters on it.
If that is true, you can just attach again and enable esm-infra
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Hi Olivier,
Once the problem is triggered, it survives a reboot, and even switching
operating systems (to Manjaro). I have to physically plug the microphone
into a different USB port to fix it.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-470 (Ubuntu Hirsute)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-470 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Note to self: remember to update the pi gadget to point to the correct
package for extraction of bootloader.
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Rename to
** Also affects: speech-dispatcher (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Firefox sometimes causes garbled audio
+ Firefox sometimes causes garbled audio, caused by speech dispatcher
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Works like a charm...?
# ua detach
Are you sure? (y/N) y
This machine is now detached.
2021-11-11 16:58:25,059 - cli.py:(1456) [DEBUG]: Executed with sys.argv:
['/usr/bin/ua', 'detach']
2021-11-11 16:58:25,061 - util.py:(425) [DEBUG]: Reading file:
Thanks for the report Benjamin. This sounds similar to
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1719968. Could you test on
the affected machine with an upstream build (as downloaded from
https://www.mozilla.org/en/firefox/download/thanks/), and let us know
whether you're observing the same
Thanks for the report Benjamin. Just so that I understand correctly,
even after killing and restarting pulseaudio, the microphone won't
register sound until the machine is rebooted?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Update the 470 NVIDIA series in Bionic, Focal, Hirsute, and Impish.
[Impact]
These releases provide both bug fixes and new features, and we would like to
make sure all of our users have access to these improvements.
See the changelog entry below for a full list of changes
Thanks Alistair, and sorry for the initial lack of feedback.
I have linked to the upstream bug report, which is 14 years old! Sounds like no
one has shown interest in addressing it in all this time :/
** Summary changed:
- Adding word to dictionary doesn't update subject
+ [upstream] Adding
This bug was fixed in the package spice - 0.15.0-2ubuntu2
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* d/p/0001-test-leaks-fix-the-test-with-OpenSSL3.patch:
Fix the test suite against OpenSSL3 (LP: #1946198)
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** Changed
Might be related to https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/11342
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I removed all configs (flavor, flavorprofile, availabilityzone,
availabilityzoneprofile) and just created a very simple loadbalancer passing
only name and network options.
It still get ACTIVE/OFFLINE.
ubuntu@app1maas001p:~/2021-09-20-OP-212891-xxx-Prod1$ openstack loadbalancer
list
Janne, can you test an upstream build (as downloaded from
https://www.mozilla.org/en/firefox/download/thanks/), and let us know
whether you're observing the same problem?
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Is anyone ever going to come up with a fix for this? This has been going
on for a long time. The only way I can launch Linux now is by using the
5.8 kernel. Is it possible to remove the faulty 5.11 kernel so that I
can launch directly into 5.8?
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Indeed, this change will get overwritten every time the snap is updated.
Are you observing functional regressions caused by this denial? Or is
the problem only about log flooding?
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Hi Marc, thanks for the heads-up. That's right we don't need to bump the
Jammy version anymore. We can mark this as Fix Released.
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Thanks for the report Jeff.
Can you test an upstream build (as downloaded from
https://www.mozilla.org/en/firefox/download/thanks/), and let us know whether
you're observing the same problem?
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Marat, this specific issue was fixed a while ago, so the problem you're
experiencing is most likely a different one.
Would you mind filing a new bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapd/+filebug ?
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An update to the comment above. We have found out a sequence of commands
that seems to reproduce the issue reliably: in the spread session
started by the command from the comment above, if you type this:
systemctl stop 'snap-disabled\x2dsvcs\x2dkept-x1.mount'
systemctl daemon-reload
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** Also affects: pi-bluetooth (Ubuntu Jammy)
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Status: Confirmed
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Status: New
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A security update for Impish was just released which bumped samba to a
whole new version. I don't think this is necessary anymore.
https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-5142-1
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https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.focal/revision/1503
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.hirsute/revision/1531
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Thanks Dariusz!
Fix committed with
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox.jammy/revision/1539,
it will be in the next upload. I am also going to backport to all supported
releases.
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Fair enough, my mistake. I was running this directly on the interpreter.
But let me try something here, can you run this command without errors:
ua detach
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There is now only a transient ADT regression in Regression in linux-
hwe-5.13 (armhf), which is not a valid ADT because armhf ADT runs in lxd
containers and does not boot the requested kernel.
Please release this package.
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Ah, sorry I had misunderstood your report, and I incorrectly assumed the
problem was with the deb->snap transition.
I haven't been notified of other similar issues. Could it be that the
update happened while firefox was running, and it somehow made it crash
and resulted in a corrupt profile,
Can you run
sudo apt reinstall thunderbird-locale-en
and let us know how this goes?
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sudo bluethoothctl show
No default controller available
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
Package: linux-image-5.13.0-21-generic 5.13.0-21.21
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This has been done finally in 3.0.2-2. :-)
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We will also need https://github.com/Kronuz/pyScss/pull/417
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Released
https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/postgresql-141-135-129-1114-1019-and-9624-released-2349/
Sha256 of the tarballs match, assigning to Marc for releasing this once
appropriate in his opinion.
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Hi Daniel,
In my understanding, the crash is not reproducible after my workaround
(switching to the nvidia driver), because the nvidia-resume.service is not
masked (my theory).
Therefore, I switched back to the Nouveau driver, and I reproduced the
problem and collected the system logs as you
FYI
libvirt regressed in release and is a FTBFS on s390x.
88/162 virdrivermoduletest FAIL 0.04s exit status 1
128/162 storagepoolxml2argvtest FAIL 0.04s exit status 1
129/162 storagepoolxml2xmltest FAIL 0.03s exit status 1
FYI
libvirt regressed in release and is a FTBFS on s390x.
88/162 virdrivermoduletest FAIL 0.04s exit status 1
128/162 storagepoolxml2argvtest FAIL 0.04s exit status 1
129/162 storagepoolxml2xmltest FAIL 0.03s exit status 1
This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
While running an Ubuntu kernel (not a mainline or third-party kernel)
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If, due to the
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Hello Rex,
for me the Solution was to change the ldap tls cipher parameter.
You can easaly check it when you disable ldap_tls_cipher_suite. After this the
connection work for me.
After a while of search i found that Ubuntu or sssd changed the ssl tool or his
paramerts
Not Openssl is used
This will require a backport for older kernels as xfs_ialloc was renamed
to xfs_init_new_inode. I am working on it.
Cascardo.
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Assignee:
That script doesn't output anything, but I added a print() statement
(I'm not familiar with Python). Still includes the newline.
# python3 test.py
1ec59c1328c24dc88642e5ba37159708
f81
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I have try to install Inkscape and the Inkscape-Tutorials with Synaptic.
Then comes this error. Thats all.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: inkscape-tutorials (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.11.0-40.44~20.04.2-generic 5.11.22
Uname:
Yeah, that's a really odd problem. I tried using the same machine-id you
provided on a Xenial container but was unable to reproduce any of the
problems here. The enable operation was successful even using the
machine-id with a newline character.
Can you run the following python script and append
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Thank you Simon,
I've checked both PPA builds and they are indeed both ok now.
All 24 Tests now pass on both.
In the meantime your patch was upstream accepted
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/spice/spice/-/commit/3d32295f9e99054ae1a40d220ccef53a176c8aed
So I'm changing the debdiff slightly to
python-leather, which is an agate dependency, should also need to be
patched to support Python 3.10. A fix was forwarded to Debian at
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/python-
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In my original test, the POST to the /pub would crash the request in
nginx - not crash the whole process but it would error out, and the curl
would get disconnected with no data received.
Just now, before testing your PPA packages, using latest focal packages,
the POST to /pub succeeded, but then
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1813733 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1813733
Same issue on Acer Swift 5 (2019). Would love to see a fix or workaround..
(Had it on Pop_OS as well as normal Ubuntu (5.11 & 5.10). Now same on fedora
with 5.14.16-301 )
Don't think this is a duplicate,
Thanks Alejandro for letting me know, in that case let us apply it to
Jammy now and SRU from there without waiting for the new version we will
get into 22.04 later.
Working on this together with the slightly more complex 1948880 for Jammy now.
PPA:
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Mitigate libvirt:
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[MIR] swtpm
To
It seems state and storage dir seem to be created on demand, not package
owned but existing on a live system. I'll see if that is true (and what
user it applied) when testing the builds.
The rest was straight forward and builds right now.
Initial (untested) branch and PPA available:
PPA:
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** Attachment added: "acpidump.txt"
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** Attachment added: "UdevDb.txt"
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** Attachment added: "RfKill.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcInterrupts.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
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