Thanks Ilya, for the feedback and work-around!
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Title:
18.10:
@Lucas: Welcome to the world of Linux... When I originally reported this
bug, here[1], I also reported how to recover from it without needing to
disconnect the power. For any operating system, disconnecting the power
is undesirable; one of the advantages of Linux is that there is often a
way to
@walter: The old-style log at /var/log was empty, but using the new-
fangled systemd command 'journalctl -u sddm.service' gave me a pretty
detailed, but ultimately useless play-back. It claims that the openbox
session was successfully opened...
I question how the issue could be related to a
@walter:
> "which implies a log in step... "
Yes. The freeze occurs once one presses enter after correctly entering one's
password
> "but you're already logged in."
No, or probably not, or unknown. The 'sddm' window is frozen at that point, and
though the mouse continues to navigate the
Public bug reported:
The ubuntu-bug script opens a web browser for the user to enter bug
details directly on launchpad; however, it does so synchronously, thus
needlessly tying up the linux terminal. The browser should be launched
asynchronously (eg. cd ; nohup firefox & disown ; cd - )
Ooops. Never mind. It just seemed that way on the terminal. I don't see
how to close this bug myself...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1804558
Title:
ubuntu-bug opens external brower
Public bug reported:
Reference: launchpad bug #1804544
https://bugs.launchpad.net/lubuntu-tweaks/+bug/1804544
In the default lubuntu 18.10 configuration, on a fresh install, the
upper left corner of the sddm login screen offers three session options,
one of which is 'openbox'. However,
I'm not at that machine now, but the following should show package
'bluedevil' as a dependency of lubuntu-desktop:
apt-cache show lubuntu-desktop |grep "^Depends"
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