Tested with 22.02.0-2ubuntu0.4 and working fine. Thanks!
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I have tried out the packages from Jammy proposed, and they work fine
here (Ubuntu 22.04, many collectd plugins active, forwarding to a
Graphite server). Debian sid also has collectd 5.12.0-9 with the exact
same changelog as the Ubuntu package (https://metadata.ftp-
This is a kernel regression and now almost three months old. Could
somebody please have a look?
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Title:
overlay: permission regression in
This problem persists with recent versions of Ubuntu and Evince when
editing files on CIFS/SMB shares, even after disabling AppArmor.
The reason for this is that Evince attempts to move the temporary file over the
original PDF while it still has the latter file open, and overwriting open
files
Status set to "Confirmed" as requested by the bot after uploading logs
(although I did upload them when creating the issue as well...).
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Since kernel 5.4.0-89.100 on Focal and 4.15.0-159.167 on Bionic I can no
longer mount an overlay filesystem over directories like / in a user
namespace. With kernel versions 5.4.0-88.99 and 4.15.0-158.166,
Public bug reported:
Since kernel 5.4.0-89.100 on Focal and 4.15.0-159.167 on Bionic I can no
longer mount an overlay filesystem over directories like / in a user
namespace. With kernel versions 5.4.0-88.99 and 4.15.0-158.166,
respectively, this still works.
An easy way to test this is the
Thank you very much!
I downloaded and installed https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tmux/3
.0a-2ubuntu0.3/+build/21444364/+files/tmux_3.0a-2ubuntu0.3_amd64.deb and
it works fine. Tmux sessions get shown by `who` as before with
`(tmux(3431814).%0)`. `users` also works.
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We also experience this bug on Focal. It is a real issue for us because
unattended-upgrades relies on the `users` command to determine logged-in
users. This means that on Focal, unattended-upgrades reboots forcefully
and kills running tmux sessions even if instructed not to with
Thanks!
>> I noticed that in the list of affected packages in the bug metadata
>> Bionic is not mentioned. Will the fix also be backported there?
>
> It depends on which kernel you are talking about. The bionic GA kernel
> (4.15) was not affected based on my testing. If you are seeing problems
>
Thanks!
I tested it on a Focal machine and the -proposed kernel works. However,
I don't have a Groovy machine here, is it necessary for me to test this?
I noticed that in the list of affected packages in the bug metadata
Bionic is not mentioned. Will the fix also be backported there?
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I noticed that the changelog of the kernel package 5.4.0-50.55~18.04.1
for Bionic now also includes the two additional patches, and indeed I
can confirm that on Bionic with kernel 5.4.0-54-generic the regression
was now also introduced.
Is there an update whether it will be possible to solve this
Public bug reported:
We use unprivileged user namespaces with overlay mounts for containers.
After recently upgrading our Focal kernels to 5.4.0-51.56 this breaks,
one cannot access files through the overlay mount in the container
anymore. This is very likely caused by some of the patches that
Tyler, thanks for the clarification.
I have tested it with 4.15.0-42-generic from bionic-proposed and can
confirm it is fixed.
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I find the demand to test the fix within 5 days, combined with the
threat of dropping the patch otherwise, unreasonable.
In my original report of this security problem I have already provided a
script that allows to reproduce the problem and check if it still
exists.
Requiring an answer within 5
I agree that this is very inconvenient. For example, I have a system at
home that I leave unattended but I need it to reconnect automatically to
my wifi, because I need to access it from abroad. If there is a
disconnect and it can't reconnect immediately (e.g., because of a router
reboot), the
We are also experiencing such problems on a range of different notebooks
with an Intel HD Graphics 520 (Skylake generation). We tested multiple
Fujitsu Lifebook E746 with their onboard VGA connector and a ThinkPad
T460s with different adapters from DisplayPort, under both Ubuntu 16.04
with kernel
I tested 4.4.0-22.38_amd64 on Ubuntu 14.04 with an overlay over an NFS4
mount (same situation as in comment #7) and the crash when reading
existing files from the lower layer is gone.
I did not test overlay over NFS3.
I still cannot successfully write to files that exist in the lower layer
I also experience this problem using the Xenial kernel 4.4.0-18.34~14.04.1 on
Ubuntu 14.04.
I can even reproduce it as a non-root user by creating an overlay mount inside
a user namespace.
After mounting an overlay over an NFS mount, I can successfully traverse
existing directories and create,
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Title:
overlay: mkdir fails if directory exists in
We experience this problem also.
$ ping -c 2 de.archive.ubuntu.com
PING ubuntu.mirror.tudos.de (141.30.13.20) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from c13020.dip.tu-dresden.de (141.30.13.20): icmp_seq=1 ttl=55
time=12.8 ms
64 bytes from c13020.dip.tu-dresden.de (141.30.13.20): icmp_seq=2 ttl=55
For auditing my PAM config, could you please tell me which PAM config the lock
screen uses
(i.e., which file in /etc/pam.d is used)?
So far I could not find any differences between them.
The LDAP config is in common-{auth,account}, which are included in most files
in this directory.
All these
I cannot imagine how a missing password input field in the lock screen could be
related to an LDAP configuration issue on our side.
If the authentication would fail after entering the password, then yes, of
course this could be such a problem.
But a password field should always be shown by the
We also have this problem on several machines, and I hope I can contribute to
getting it fixed.
Removing light-locker fixed the double unlock problem, but not this problem.
The machine is a fully up-to-date Ubuntu 14.04 with LDAP authentication.
The output of ls -l /sbin/unix_chkpwd is
During the life time of 14.04, we expect many Java applications to switch to
and rely on Java 8
(given the nice programming benefits this offers, the switch probably happens
faster than for e.g. Java 7).
We are considering making this change for our own open-source Java application,
too.
Thus
Now the S development cycle has passed, and I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and
there is still the same dialog, and it has still the same problem. Is
there now a chance that this gets revisited?
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Indeed, after upgrading pam-kwallet to the version from trusty-proposed
I can login without problems.
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04: lightdm crashes when
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 14.04, graphical logins fail if ~/.cache is a dead symlink.
Only the background picture and the mouse cursor is shown during login,
and nothing else is started. Console logins still work.
This happens independently of the login manager (tested lightdm, gdm,
and
Yes, you are right, the problem occurs only if pam-kwallet is installed.
How can I generate a backtrace?
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Ubuntu 14.04: lightdm crashes
** Summary changed:
- Kubuntu 14.04: lightdm crashes when user has NFS mounted home directory
+ Ubuntu 14.04: lightdm crashes when user has NFS mounted home directory
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It would be great if it could land at least in Trusty, so that we don't
have a LTS version where the only available Java version is quite
outdated. I expect many Java programs to require Java 8 some time while
Trusty is still supported.
In fact, I am also a Java developer, and we will surely
Christopher, thank you for your response.
Fortunately, when I tried viewing the image from my bug report again
now, it worked fine. By now, I am using Ubuntu 12.04 with all updates
and Firefox 26.
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The gwibber package 3.4.2-0ubuntu2.3 on Ubuntu Precise works successfully.
I tested account setup with authorization and receiving tweets, both of which
were not working before.
I did not test other actions such as writing a tweet.
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This bug also affects Ubuntu 12.04 precise when using the linux-generic-
lts-raring kernel package (version of linux-image-3.8.0-19-generic
package is 3.8.0-19.30~precise1).
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Title:
Eclipse's Tooltip Background is Black in 12.04
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Please, drop the is_admin check completely.
I said it already: you cannot know whether the user knows the password
of an admin account if you do not ask for it. If you try guessing, you
will inevitable guess wrong sometimes and frustrate the user. This is
also true if polkit does the guessing.
I would get rid of greying out these buttons completely.
You will never know whether the user is able to authenticate as admin,
because you cannot know whether the user knows the password of an admin
account if you do not ask for it. In all cases where the buttons are
greyed out, but the user
@Gunnar: As I said in the bug report, this is an installation which uses
user accounts and groups from an LDAP directory. There is an LDAP group
for all network-wide admins, and I am in this group. This group is
enabled for sudo and policykit admin rights in the appropriate config
files, and I
Ok, so I added the group I am in as an AdminIdentity in this file.
However, in the language selector, the relevant buttons are still grayed
out.
I am very confident that my change to
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d/ is right, because it actually
changed something for the user account
Public bug reported:
When the horizontal resolution is very small (e.g., 768px on my
convertible in tablet mode), the dash runs off to the screen to the
right (cf. screenshot). There is bug #837922 from 2011 which is marked
as fixed, but the problem exists on a fresh install of Precise (using
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This issue seems to be fixed in Ubuntu Precise. In can login with the
.ecryptfs folder existing in my home directory after upgrading to
Precise.
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If you have hardware that supports HDMI (both your computer and your
receiver), you can use HDMI to transport uncompressed multi-channel
audio (up to 6-8 channels) and don't need the a52 plugin. Of course, if
you are stuck to older hardware without HDMI, that's no solution, but I
guess a lot of
Mike,
HDMI really supports multi-channel PCM. I am not sure, though, if all receivers
support it, and if the Linux drivers of all video card brands support it. I
have a Denon receiver and an Intel IGP, and it works nicely out-of-the-box
under Ubuntu since 11.10. I just need to select the
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Title:
[Precise] Language selector won't allow me to install languages
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Public bug reported:
In a new install of Ubuntu Precise, I cannot make any system-wide
changes in the language selector (such as installing languages or
clicking Apply System-Wide), only user-specific changes. All those
controls for system-wide changes are greyed out, although my user does
have
This happens for me everytime apport comes up and asks to send a bug report,
too.
Both for crashes of system applications (where I need to enter my password) as
well as for crashes of user applications.
I can see the window where the crash details are listed, but nothing happens
when clicking
I found a discussion from 2008 on the net which seems to indicate that
this is by design and won't get changed:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.nfsv4/7103/focus=7105
Sad, but probably there is nothing that can be done about this (aside
from using Kerberos, syncing IDs, or switching to
Public bug reported:
I was trying to view this image in Firefox:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/618486main_earth_full.jpg
It is quite large (8000x8000 px). When the image was loaded to about 50%, my X
server suddenly crashed, showing me the console for a second and then showing
the login
** Description changed:
I was trying to view this image in Firefox:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/618486main_earth_full.jpg
It is quite large (8000x8000 px). When the image was loaded to about 50%, my
X server suddenly crashed, showing me the console for a second and then showing
the
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected staging
** Description changed:
I have a machine which I upgraded from Natty to Oneiric a week ago. It
uses the onboard graphics card of Intel SandyBridge CPUs, and Unity as
well as HDMI audio output worked fine.
A few days ago I
apport information
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I'm changing the status after uploading the apport data as requested by
Brad.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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@Dustin
The pause on login is much much longer than manually doing a
ecryptfs-mount-private. The latter takes about half a second of CPU time,
whereas the pause on login is much longer (I guess around 10s, although I
didn't measure it). So I think its not only the key strengthening.
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Same symptoms (double title bar, no mouse offset) for me in Oneiric with
a different wine program (ElsterFormular), which also suffered from the
mouse offset problem previously.
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I have heard of gnome-tweak-tool, but I have also heard a lot of
warnings about it, which say that it shouldn't be used for Ubuntu. So
this is not a recommendation we could give to users.
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I have a machine which I upgraded from Natty to Oneiric a week ago. It
uses the onboard graphics card of Intel SandyBridge CPUs, and Unity as
well as HDMI audio output worked fine.
A few days ago I installed ecryptfs-utils and set up a encrypted
directory. I did not use the
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Title:
[Oneiric] Ecryptfs kills 3D support of my video driver
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I just verified that the problem exists regardless of whether the target
directory of my ~/.Private symlink exists. It only depends on the
existence of the .ecryptfs directory.
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Snippet of kern.log showing the messages I mentioned above:
Nov 8 20:36:24 server kernel: [210527.915648] composite sync not supported
Nov 8 20:36:37 server kernel: [210541.164829] [drm:drm_mode_getfb] *ERROR*
invalid framebuffer id
Nov 8 20:36:37 server kernel: [210541.164834]
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It also works if I switch the Pulseaudio output configuration to
Digital Stereo (HDMI) output and back while the sound is playing. As
soon as the first change is done, I hear sound (in stereo, of course)
and after the second change I have nice 5.1 sound.
So Pulseaudio is clearly able to do
I talked to the Pulseaudio developers on IRC. Disabling the module
module-suspend-on-idle solves this problem.
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Title:
[Oneiric] HDMI output does
Upstream bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42478
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http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42478
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On my old Ubuntu installation, I had enabled font hinting and configured
the subpixel order so that the fonts look well on my LCD.
On my fresh Oneiric installation, there is no way to do so, and the
fonts look really ugly in some places (e.g., in the panel). They appear
to
Public bug reported:
In Oneiric, the output of 5.1 sound (not AC3 passthrough, but multi-
channel PCM) via the HDMI connector of my onboard Intel graphics card is
finally working. This is really great!
For this to work, I have configured Pulseaudio to use the Digital
Surround 5.1 (HDMI) Output.
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[Oneiric] HDMI output does not work immediately
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Hi,
currently only a part of this bug is reproducible. The error message
does not appear anymore, but changing resolutions, enabling/disabling
monitors etc. does not work. Whatever I do in this dialogue, absolutely
nothing happens when I click apply.
Changing resolutions etc. on the command line
Hi Sebastien,
indeed, it seems to be working now with version 3.2.0-0ubuntu4
of gnome-settings-daemon (even after setting sleep-inactive-battery to true).
So I close this bug. Thanks for fixing it.
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My desktop machine just went into standby after exactly 30 minutes of
inactivity although standby is disabled in the control center. After
finding this bug I looked at the values of the dconf settings above.
sleep-inactive-ac was set to false (with a timeout of 0). However,
sleep-inactive-battery
I filed bug #865720 about the issue with sleep-inactive-battery being
used instead of sleep-inactive-ac.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/860485
Title:
bad default setting: suspend
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Natty to Oneiric, my machine automatically goes
into standby (suspend-to-ram) after 30 minutes of inactivity. While it
wakes up without problems, this is still undesired behavior when I'm
watching a movie, e.g. in VLC.
So I tried disabling this in the
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Title:
[Oneiric] Can't disable automatic standby (suspend-to-ram) on
inactivity
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