Only the last one in that list is a shell crash (in April 2021) and it's
being tracked in bug 1782984.
This bug is separate. If you can't reproduce this bug anymore then it
will close automatically after two months (unless more comments are
added).
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) =>
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1983409 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1983409
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1986778
/var/apr-archives/amd64-microcode_3.2022.0411 trying to overwrite
'/lib/firmware/amd/amd_sev_fam17h_model0xh.sbin', which is also in package
Well I have expected GParted once invoked as root to carry out partitioning
tasks and NOTHING else.
The live session could run from a DVD or from RAM for example,..
Writing arbitrary data to / is my concern.
I have granted unprivileged users access to GParted to carry out device
partitioning
A disk partitioning and formatting tool, such as GParted, requires root
privilege to be able to create new partition tables, format disks and
partitions, update the Linux kernel with the changes, etc. By its very
nature GParted can completely overwrite everything on a disk device.
With this in
The bug doesn't happen again, so I can't verify. But I think it was the
login screen.
I suspect Google Chrome to be the source of the problem because it was
open when I had the problem. And every time I run it there are little
display glitches and bugs.
Here are links to recent bugs that have
It's fixed in Debian by version 3.121 and therefore fixed in adduser
3.121ubuntu1 in Ubuntu 22.10 (kinetic).
** Changed in: adduser (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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