Since the recent gnome-shell (and related packages) update to
3.34.3-1ubuntu1~19.10.1 it seems like the uncontrollable memory leak is
gone for me. I wonder if @raof can confirm it fixed or not
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I was upgrading the system from the Ubuntu session
And I think the responsible component is ubuntu-release-upgrader
** Package changed: update-manager (Ubuntu) => ubuntu-release-upgrader
(Ubuntu)
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I've started it via the GUI upgrader
So yeah, the problem is more likely to be in the GTK debconf frontend,
rather than the lxd package itself
Curses frontend later worked as expected
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Public bug reported:
LXD package presented a graphical dialogue to select the release channel
during system upgrade from 18.04 to 18.10. Unfortunately, said dialogue
did not react to mouse clicks nor key combinations, so I had to switch
to another tty and kill it from there
ProblemType: Package
After some tinkering I've found a somewhat different workaround (of you
might call it a fix) and a probable immediate cause of this behavior.
My VPN server has an address of 192.168.17.1 and it assings a range
192.168.17.33 - 192.168.17.62 to clients. I used to manually add the following
routes
Well, if I could work without static routes, I wouldn't see an issue. And
removing and reentering them doesn't help: I can connect with an empty
list, but it refuses to when I add a route.
I have "use this connection only for resources on its own network" checked
On 1 Dec 2015 05:45, "berend"
** Description changed:
The PPTP connection in question used to work on Vivid, now it does not
connect after an upgrade to Wily.
- The relevant piece of syslog follows:
+ That error description in the title comes from nmcli; it looks somewhat
+ different in the notification popup
- Oct
** Summary changed:
- PPTP connection does not establish due to something "did not receive a valid
configuration"
+ PPTP connection does not establish due to error: "Connection activation
failed: the VPN service returned invalid configuration."
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Public bug reported:
The PPTP connection in question used to work on Vivid, now it does not
connect after an upgrade to Wily.
The relevant piece of syslog follows:
Oct 29 14:03:45 monkey-mafia NetworkManager[876]: Starting VPN service
'pptp'...
Oct 29 14:03:45 monkey-mafia
Public bug reported:
The drive just got unmounted when I opened some folder in Nautilus. No,
consequent navigation to the same folder does not reproduce this
behavior
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: amd64
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Dear Augustin
No, I am unable to reproduce it (though I did not perform any thorough
testing). I tried to unplug the drive, then plug it back and browse through a
couple of folders — everything works as expected.
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Something crashed when accessing a removable drive with ext3
Same behavior on Karmic alpha from September 16.
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Maximus creates way too many processes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401916
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Do you mean the Genre column in the main track table? Never seen it
there. I always enable it as the browser column though.
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[UI]: Genre should not be Enabled by Default or Moved
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421326
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On my Aspire One 531h the performance hit is rather large: with about 15
instances of maximus running (started by session manager and supposedly
doing nothing) gnome-system-monitor shows 57-59% CPU utilization (that's
an N280).
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Maximus creates way too many processes
My Option GTM382 is a later revision: 1.7.0.0Hd — and its id is 0af0:7601 and
not 0af0:7501. Don't know if it changes anything.
It is detected with 2.6.28-14 kernel and NetworkManager 0.7.1~rc4.1 from the
default repo, but NetworkManager cannot connect to the network. Sometimes the
service even
The term disk label is very unintuitive for people with Windows
background. It sounds almost like volume label — but means an entirely
different thing! I was close to erasing the partition table once because
of this similarity when all I wanted was changing a label for a
partition.
Microsoft
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
With some of the fonts set as an application font via System - Preferences
- Appearance notification pop-ups are displayed with Deja Vu Sans Book (i.e.
the default system font).
Though they are meant to be displayed with the application
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
- With some of the fonts set as an application font via System - Preferences
- Appearance notification
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: notify-osd
With some of the fonts set as an application font via System - Preferences
- Appearance notification pop-ups are displayed with Deja Vu Sans Book (i.e.
the default system font).
Though they are meant to be displayed with the
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