Apparmor breaks kubernetes on my host. Why should I need apparmor to run
snapd? That seems like a pretty significant bug/limitation.
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During start-up, I get about 8 complaints that LXCFS is starting and
stopping, until it goes red and says it failed.
The lxcfs.service unit journal contains a number of these:
Mar 18 21:12:36 ripper systemd[1]: lxcfs.service: Unit entered failed state.
Mar 18 21:12:36
Yes, this bug should move to gnome-shell -- I'm using the default in
ubuntu-17.10, which is gnome-shell.
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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That's not useful, because the switching time is way too slow.
Installing the AlternateTab Gnome extension gives me the behavior I want.
You might consider that a work-around, but I fail to see how this so-common use
case could be so drastically broken.
It's almost as if the GUI designers aren't
Thanks for the questions
1) Removing the kernel parameter causes the same problem (plus, shutdown
doesn't work.)
2) I cannot take the graphics card out of the laptop, but I uninstalled
the nouveau package xserver-xorg-video-nouveau. This may have improved
things; see below!
3) This is on a
Public bug reported:
I am running a fresh install of Ubuntu Desktop 17.10 on a Dell XPS 15 9560
laptop.
I'm using an external Thunderbolt dock to connect to wired Ethernet.
I have additionally installed openssh-server on the system.
When I boot the system as normal, NetworkManager ends up
Public bug reported:
I've installed ubuntu desktop 17.10 amd64 from scratch in UEFI mode on a Dell
XPS 15 9560 laptop.
This laptop comes with i915 built-in graphics, as well as an NVIDIA 1050 GPU,
but I am not trying to make the NVIDIA work yet, and have blacklisted nouveau.
I'm using xorg
Public bug reported:
I typically use multiple terminal windows, rather than tabs within
terminal windows, because I find that the context of the visible part of
the overlapping windows is highly useful.
Up to 17.04, I could use alt-tab to switch between different windows
that were each running a
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do-release-upgrade fails. I'm told this may be because I have multiarch
added arm64 support to do cross compilation to arm64 targets, and many
mirrors only support amd64/i386 architectures.
Unfortunately, do-release-upgrade swaps out my sources.list, and there
is no command
I already confirmed the "non-symmetric" behavior:
> the following padding does NOT cause the problem:
> padding: 1px 1px 1px 1px;
> The following padding DOES cause the problem:
> padding: 2px 1px 1px 1px;
Regarding scrollbars with un-filled space, I guess Linux will keep
sucking on the desktop
Thanks for the pointer!
The window in the screen shot is taken with zero configured padding. The
green strip between the gray vim background and the orange scroll bar is
all ugly padding added by gnome-terminal.
It sounds from your description as if the real problem is in "vte" which is
used by
Thanks for your answer!
Yes, the ugly margin is there even when not maximizing the terminal and even
when not using a css override file. (I removed the css override so I can keep
working.)
I'm attaching a screen shot (the ugly border is only on the right side,
probably scroll bar related?)
output of "dpkg -l"
** Attachment added: "dpkg -l"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1714810/+attachment/4944298/+files/dpkg.txt
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Output of "lshw"
** Attachment added: "lshw"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1714810/+attachment/4944297/+files/hw.txt
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Using Ubuntu 17.04, vim, in gnome-terminal. Default everythings from the
desktop install, default Theme. The only change is the default window
size in the settings -- I have it at 149x48. This bug happens even with
the default 80x24 window size. The font is the default (not
This bug is back in kernel 4.8 series. I'm seeing it in pyserial, using
the Cura 2.4 application, on current Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install.
** Also affects: linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: erlang
The version of Erlang supplied with Ubuntu has been version R13B3 at least
since 10.04 LTS. The latest available Erlang version is R14B3 (with R14B4 soon
coming out), which is many bug fixes and several feature improvements further
along.
There
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Supplied version of Erlang is 2 years old and contains exploitable
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I have a very similar problem. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with mysql 5.1.
I have not created any users other than the defaults.
Server version: 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.1 (Ubuntu)
I can do this:
mysql
mysql create database foobar;
I can't do this:
mysql grant create temporary tables on *.* to public;
I have a very similar problem. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with mysql 5.1.
I have not created any users other than the defaults.
Server version: 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.1 (Ubuntu)
I can do this:
mysql
mysql create database foobar;
I can't do this:
mysql grant create temporary tables on *.* to public;
I am also stuck on this problem. I installed 10.04 LTS x64 in a basic (text
mode) install on a VMWare vCenter virtual machine.
The initial machine works.
When I clone this machine, and boot the clone, the clone does not get working
networking.
As part of trying to diagnose/fix this, I'm running
More information. Apparently, the system has gotten into a confused
state:
initctl list | grep network shows:
network-interface (lo) start/running
network-interface (eth1) start/running
network-interface-security start/running
networking stop/waiting
ifup eth1 prints:
Ignoring unknown inteface
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