Public bug reported:
The gnome-weather app crashes on my Ubuntu 22.04.04 LTS system with the
following console output:
$ gnome-weather
(org.gnome.Weather:1372812): GWeather-WARNING **: 10:02:06.785: METAR-
Daten konnten nicht geholt werden: 403 Forbidden.
(org.gnome.Weather:1372812):
** Changed in: linux-hwe-5.19 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
network connection is lost every minute on Realtek rtl8152/3
I have retried the debug command from #4 and noticed no errors anymore.
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Title:
Software rendering under Wayland mode
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Today I got the update notification to the latest snap release
22.0.6261.39. So I have tried that one with a fresh profile and my old
one and fortunately both are working now. So I guess the issue has been
fixed, thanks a lot!
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1. Confirmed.
2. I am not able to respond to this question since I have started to use
the experimental snap for a while now. The intention was to get the
smartcards over OpenSC to work as stated here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1967632/comments/57
3. Done, please
The output is:
> tracking: latest/edge
Exactly, I had the impression that some interactive websites with
animations ran particularly slow and the CPU fan began to become very
noisy. htop revealed the CPU's load of nearly 100% due to the chromium
processes. This was the reason that I have
Public bug reported:
Under Wayland on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, If I launch Chromium with the
--ozone-platform-hint=wayland or --ozone-platform-hint=auto (as
specified in the snap's starter script), the browser always ends up into
slow SW rendering.
When omitting the parameter or setting it to "X11", HW
I guess that this has been fixed with Ubuntu 20.04. Anybody can confirm?
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Title:
laptop mode tools gui cannot be opened through the start menu
Is the tool still maintained? Does it make sense to keep the issue open?
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Title:
ssh-askpass not UTF-8/Unicode-aware
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Hi Sebastien,
yeah, exactly that was the functionality I looked for - the +click
hotkey. Unfortunately it is not very intuitive if you don't know about
it. So I guess that I am not the only user which would be more familiar
with the click outside...
Similar thing about the path editing feature:
Public bug reported:
Open a random file save form (gedit, LibreOffice doesn't matter).
Sometimes the first entry in the file list gets highlighted
automatically which may be a folder (especially when it is not the first
time you save a file). So the user may click on another entry to change
the
Also the Debian package beginning with "buster" is newer than the Ubuntu
one: https://packages.debian.org/buster/laptop-mode-tools
I have downloaded the package and installed it by hand on Ubuntu 18.04
LTS. The start menu link gets updated to show up the pkexec form and the
GUI seems to have been
@rss: Yeah, I see that your patches made it into release 1.72, so an
update of the Ubuntu package to that release would do it. No idea if the
package manager would be keen to do so.
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Any news on this?
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Title:
Avoid use-after-free in _XimProtoSetIMValues()
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Fixed in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS bionic, so I propose to close this.
** Changed in: netcat-openbsd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Public bug reported:
The Nautilus 'Files' icon gets always listed twice in the Cinnamon start
menu (reproduced on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and unchanged on 18.04 LTS).
This small fix to /usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop seems to work:
Change
> NotShowIn=Unity;GNOME;
into
>
Public bug reported:
If you try to open the laptop mode tools gui over the Gnome start menu you
always end up with a message box that tells you to restart it with sudo
permissions (X is not root. You need to run with root priviliges Please use
kdesudo, gksu or sudo/sux).
It would be nice to
Unfortunately I just stumbled over this commit by accident since I
checked the commit log of libX11. So for a reproduction we would need to
contact the original reporter Sami Farin
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93186) but I do not find
any valid email address from him.
** Bug
Public bug reported:
I think that the patch
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libx11/commit/003e30a66a249f5c70b30d1c187385124cd4cdad
(issue: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libx11/issues/49) should
be backported to both Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Bionic.
Although
Public bug reported:
A call of ssh-askpass with a string containing non-ASCII characters like
äöü doesn't get interpreted correctly in the message box's label.
A quick look to the source reveals that the software is still based on
the outdated XDrawString() call, which is not Unicode-compatible
Public bug reported:
I have tried to perform an upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS where the
process failed on step 2 "New package sources are set up" ("Neue
Paketquellen werden eingerichtet"). There appears a message box telling
me that it could not determine which system updates would be available
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu Xenial Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
Package: netcat-openbsd 1.105-7ubuntu1
I want to send broadcasts over the loopback device:
$ nc -vu 127.255.255.255 1024
nc: connect to 127.255.255.255 port 1024 (udp) failed: Permission denied
This does not work since the broadcast
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