[Bug 2063976] Re: Apparmor breaking nsjail in AOSP

2024-04-28 Thread Alexander Koskovich
To clarify, this is not something that can be solved upstream in apparmor, and a profile can't be accepted due to the nature of the path location? I'm really trying to avoid a situation where we need to add additional instructions after syncing AOSP just for Ubuntu users. One idea for this was

[Bug 2063976] Re: Apparmor breaking nsjail in AOSP

2024-04-27 Thread Alexander Koskovich
Thanks, I took a look at creating a profile for nsjail, but I'm a bit confused on how to associate it with the app? Because nsjail is a prebuilt in AOSP's source code that means it could be litteraly anywhere on the user's system, e.g:

[Bug 2063976] [NEW] Apparmor breaking nsjail in AOSP

2024-04-27 Thread Alexander Koskovich
Public bug reported: Build sandboxing in AOSP is broken after updating to 24.04 with the following denials: [ 182.439078] audit: type=1400 audit(1714265880.641:449): apparmor="AUDIT" operation="userns_create" class="namespace" info="Userns create - transitioning profile" profile="unconfined"

[Bug 2058147] [NEW] Cannot boot on 24.04 with TPM encryption

2024-03-17 Thread Alexander Koskovich
Public bug reported: I installed the daily 24.04 ISO to a spare SSD with TPM encryption, and on first boot it asks me for the recovery password. This doesn't happen with the current 23.10 ISO. ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: noble -- You received

[Bug 1925982] [NEW] GNOME Settings automatically closes on open.

2021-04-23 Thread Alexander Koskovich
Public bug reported: Segfaults seemingly, I haven't changed any theme stuff and it worked on a fresh install so I don't know what's causing this. Also if it's helpful this doesn't seem to be an issue with Ubuntu itself as it happened on Intel's Clear Linux so it appears to be GNOME.

[Bug 1261175] Re: [wishlist] F2FS missing in Ubiquity "Use as" partition option

2019-11-28 Thread Alexander Koskovich
There any updates on this thread? It's been 6 years since this threads creation. GRUB already supports F2FS, support in Linux has been available since 2013. I don't see what's stopping this? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to