The instructions helped, thanks a lot.
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Title:
Firefox lost passwords, saved tabs, settings after upgrading to Ubuntu
22.04
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04 from Ubuntu 21.10, Firefox lost its all
passwords, saved tabs, settings.
I'm using KDE on Wayland; before the upgrade, was using KDE on X.
Very annoying issue and seriously breaks productivity.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I'm getting this on a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 install.
"apt install grub-efi-amd64" does not fix it.
# apt upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 20.04, tracker-store and
tracker-extract processes are using 100% CPU. CPU temperature goes above
80 degrees celsius.
This is causing fan spinning and computer is very loud because of it.
I've tried removing tracker package, but
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 20.04, it's not possible to change background colour by right
clicking on the desktop -> Change background.
It's only possible to choose some predefined photos.
I'm accessing the desktops over internet frequently, and inability to
select a plain colour is a big
See also: https://github.com/lxc/lxd/issues/7029
** Bug watch added: LXD bug tracker #7029
https://github.com/lxc/lxd/issues/7029
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Title:
FS
I'm normally using Kubuntu (Plasma session) and had this problem. I've
run "snap connect chromium:password-manager-service" and it helped.
However, if I log out, and choose the default Ubuntu (Gnome session) and
try to use Chromium, it's again without passwords, and re-running "snap
connect
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1849160 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849160
I'm normally using Kubuntu (Plasma session) and had this problem. I've
run "snap connect chromium:password-manager-service" and it helped.
However, if I log out, and choose the default Ubuntu (Gnome
I'm normally using Kubuntu (Plasma session) and had this problem. I've
run "snap connect chromium:password-manager-service" and it helped.
However, if I log out, and choose the default Ubuntu (Gnome session) and
try to use Chromium, it's again without passwords, and re-running "snap
connect
This bug only is present on Wayland.
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Title:
gnome-shell (via Mesa/LLVMpipe in a virtual machine) uses all CPU
cores just to update the screen
** Description changed:
After upgrading to Kubuntu 19.10 and KDE from kubuntu-ppa/backports,
copy/paste is annoyingly unreliable.
After highlighting text and pressing ctrl+c, then pasting ctrl+v
somewhere else, very often (70% cases? but not always) nothing happens.
This is
There is one more change I did after upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10.
This is a KVM VM - and for some reason, the GUI (X) sometimes freezes
after the VM is paused/saved/resumed, while SSH still works (this was
also before 19.10 and behaviour did not improve in 19.10).
I've changed to Wayland to
Yes, it is a virtual machine (and hence 3 CPUs!) - though it didn't show
these symptoms with Ubuntu 19.04 (noticed by laptop fans going on as
soon as I visit a page with animated gifs, i.e. showing build status and
such).
There are no gnome extensions installed.
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This started to happen with Ubuntu 19.10.
When an animated gif is displayed in a browser, gnome-shell begins using
100% CPU on all cores.
To reproduce:
1) open Firefox, or Chromium
2) load an URL
apport information
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In "ps -eLf":
tomasz1410 1265 1410 1 10 Oct31 ?00:33:23 /usr/bin/gnome-shell
tomasz1410 1265 1421 0 10 Oct31 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/gnome-shell
tomasz1410 1265 1423 0 10 Oct31 ?00:00:02 /usr/bin/gnome-shell
tomasz1410 1265 1424 0 10 Oct31 ?
Public bug reported:
This started to happen with Ubuntu 19.10.
When an animated gif is displayed in a browser, gnome-shell begins using
100% CPU on all cores.
To reproduce:
1) open Firefox, or Chromium
2) load an URL where an animated gif is displayed - you can also use
this direct link to
Public bug reported:
After migrating from deb to snap in Ubuntu 19.10, I'm no longer able to
open downloaded files.
For convenience, I've set my download folder to /tmp - this directory
gets automatically cleared after download.
However, with snap, as a result, the files get physically saved to
For me, it was:
# apt policy chromium-browser
chromium-browser:
Installed: 77.0.3865.120-0ubuntu1~snap1
Candidate: 77.0.3865.120-0ubuntu1~snap1
Version table:
*** 77.0.3865.120-0ubuntu1~snap1 500
500 http://jp.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu eoan/universe amd64 Packages
100
** Tags added: snap
** Summary changed:
- lost all passwords on 19.10 when chromium-browser deb was replaced by a snap
+ [snap] lost all passwords on 19.10 when chromium-browser deb was replaced by
a snap
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After I've upgraded 19.04 to 19.10, chromium-browser deb was replaced by
a snap package.
When chromium is now started from a snap package, I no longer have any
passwords which I had saved in deb version of chromium-browser.
This is quite annoying; a workaround for now is to
This problem happens for me, with newest firmware, newest kernel, as of
today - but turns out only in the following situation:
- wireless router supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz
- same SSID name is used for both ranges
I.e. after disabling 5 GHz support on the router, the wifi card no longer
This also affects Dell Precision 5520 running Ubuntu 19.04.
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Title:
Wireless regularly breaking (ath10k firmware crashed!) after upgrade
to
Also seeing it on Ubuntu 18.04 on AWS:
# uname -a
Linux uni09.sys.timedoctor.com 4.15.0-1016-aws #16-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 18
09:20:54 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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FYI I'm still seeing this on Ubuntu 18.04 running on AWS:
# uname -a
Linux uni09.sys.timedoctor.com 4.15.0-1016-aws #16-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 18
09:20:54 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
When running:
lxc delete uni09-2018-08-02-08-01-46 --force
It very often ends up in ERROR state, with
I'm hitting this bug frequently on AWS with Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS:
Linux uni02.sys.timedoctor.com 4.4.0-1063-aws #72-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 13
07:23:34 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Title:
libreoffice crashes when trying to save
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I still see the issue on Ubuntu 17.10.
Using USB wifi device.
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No distinction between link-up and link-down interfaces
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I still see this issue with Ununtu 17.10 with all updates installed.
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systemd-networkd hangs my boot (wireless)
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Also media keys stopped working for me after switching from Gnome to
Unity on Ubuntu 17.04.
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Title:
Volume and Mute buttons on keyboard not
I'm also seeing this quite frequently on Dell Precision 5520 running
Ubuntu 17.10 with Wayland:
[85710.937972] [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure
on pipe A (start=15608 end=15609) time 761 us, min 1073, max 1079, scanline
start 1035, end 1086
I'm also seeing this quite frequently on Dell Precision 5520 running
Ubuntu 17.10 with Wayland:
[85710.937972] [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure
on pipe A (start=15608 end=15609) time 761 us, min 1073, max 1079, scanline
start 1035, end 1086
Public bug reported:
After around 3 days of uptime, gnome-shell is using almost 6 GB of RAM
in Ubuntu 17.10.
Most applications won't run due to "unable to fork".
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.26.1-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic
The problem (/usr/lib/mysql/plugin/libpinba_engine.so: undefined symbol:
mysql_malloc_service) is still present in Ubuntu 16.04.3.
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Title:
Error
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 17.10 alpha (with Gnome being the default environment) - when
compared to Unity on Ubuntu 17.04 and earlier - it is not possible to
fully maximize a window.
There are two title bars in Ubuntu 17.10 alpha and Gnome after a window
is maximized, while we had only one
I just had this crash with 4.11.0-041100rc7 (from Ubuntu ppa). Updating
to 4.11 final now...
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Title:
System soft-freezes, BUG: unable to handle
** Description changed:
After each system boot, iostat -m shows that the kernel has written
around 16 GB to SSD disk:
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
-9.100.00 10.062.380.00 78.47
+ 9.100.00 10.062.380.00
Seeing this on a fresh 17.04 install.
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Title:
'Unknown Application Name' menu item in Indicator Applet Appmenu when
LibreOffice is running
To
I've updated to BIOS version 1.2.4, but it doesn't change this
behaviour.
> Does this only happen after suspend/resume? Or any specific usage pattern?
I think suspend/resume makes it easier to trigger. But I've seen these
showing up also without suspend/resume.
Also - just found a way to
I'm still seeing this issue with Ubuntu 17.04.
To reproduce:
# ssh to localhost (or, any other host)
ssh -X user@localhost
# run a simple command like gedit or gnome-calculator
gedit
They run fine, unfortunately the menu is not available.
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Missing Skype & Google Hangouts tray icon in 17.04
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It's still showing up with pcie_aspm=off (and ppa kernel):
$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.11.0-041100rc6-generic
root=UUID=e38db0de-7f52-4cab-839b-6bfb046d4665 ro acpi_rev_override quiet
splash vt.handoff=7 pcie_aspm=off
$ dmesg
(...)
[ 352.877941] ata2.00: exception Emask
I think it was happening from the very beginning.
I'm still seeing this with ppa kernel 4.11.0-041100rc6-generic #201704091331:
[ 1889.428907] ata2.00: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x3c00 SErr 0x405 action
0xe frozen
[ 1889.428915] ata2.00: irq_stat 0x0040, connection status changed
[
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apport information
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apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1681313/+attachment/4859423/+files/WifiSyslog.txt
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Tags added: apport-collected xenial
** Description changed:
I'm seeing messages like below on Dell Precision 5520, which is on an
Ubuntu certified hardware list:
https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201610-25144/
BIOS is updated to the latest version
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Title:
"port
Public bug reported:
I'm seeing messages like below on Dell Precision 5520, which is on an
Ubuntu certified hardware list:
https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201610-25144/
BIOS is updated to the latest version available: 1.1.3
The system has this SATA controller:
00:17.0 SATA
I'm seeing this on a HP laptop after upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04: USB
mouse is not working anymore.
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Title:
Regression: Mouse stuck at
No log files are needed for this bug, as no log is reporting a number of
kworker processes.
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Title:
thousands of kworker processes with 4.7.x
Public bug reported:
Starting with ppa kernel 4.7-rc5, we can observe thousands of kworker
processes (as shown by "ps aux | grep -c kworker"). Because of this,
system is sometimes not very responsive, or system load goes up to 100,
200 and more.
This can be easily reproduced by installing the
Seeing exactly the same issue on 16.04. On 14.04, it works just fine.
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Title:
menu displays briefly and then disappears
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Public bug reported:
1) lxc info (same versions on both servers, different IPs and
certificates):
apicompat: 0
auth: trusted
environment:
addresses:
- 10.120.31.1:8443
- '[fd32:4d8d:43e:1a34::1]:8443'
- 10.190.0.1:8443
- 10.191.0.1:8443
- 10.0.3.1:8443
- 10.93.0.1:8443
-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1531847 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1531847
Interestingly, nethogs 0.8.0 works for me with 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04
running "3.13.0-77-generic #121-Ubuntu" kernel, however, fails to start
on Ubuntu 14.04 running "3.13.0-86-generic #130-Ubuntu" kernel (64
Interestingly, nethogs 0.8.0 works for me with 64 bit Ubuntu 14.04
running "3.13.0-77-generic #121-Ubuntu" kernel, however, fails to start
on Ubuntu 14.04 running "3.13.0-86-generic #130-Ubuntu" kernel (64 bit).
# nethogs eth0
creating socket failed while establishing local IP - are you root?
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The workaround is not really great when LXD/LXC is in use:
$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk -e --exclude-type=tracefs
DISK CRITICAL - /run/lxcfs/controllers is not accessible: Permission denied
$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_disk -e --exclude-type=tracefs
--exclude-type=cgroup
DISK
Patch fixed the problem for me on Ubuntu 16.04.
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check_memory broken with new /usr/bin/free output
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I think backporting a package from 16.04 should be enough?
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Title:
proftpd mod_copy issue (CVE-2015-3306)
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Any update on these? I'm seeing ubuntu 14.04 servers hacked regularly
because of this vulnerability.
Upstream released the fix a year ago or so already!
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** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
very high system load after upgrading to 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.16
To manage
We found what's causing this - opcache was being loaded twice (both in
cli and in php5-fpm):
# php -m
(...)
[Zend Modules]
Zend OPcache
Zend OPcache
# ls -l |grep opcache
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Dec 3 07:15 05-opcache.ini ->
../../mods-available/opcache.ini
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Apr 22
Public bug reported:
We are running a couple of busy servers (each processing ~7000 requests
per minute) with PHP application, on Ubuntu 14.04, 64 bit. There is a
load balancer, servers receive more or less equal traffic.
We were running a common set of PHP with PHP 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.14.
Public bug reported:
After a few days of uptime, my laptop (with 4 GB RAM, running Ubuntu
15.10, 64 bit) is getting unresponsive, starts swapping, and eventually
OOM-killer starts killing processes.
The workaround I use to "fix it" is as follows (it helps for the next 2
days or so):
$ unity
Also seeing this bug - 15.10 (64 bit) created on a 15.10 (64 bit) system
results in a "Boot error" when booting.
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Title:
Early Syslinux Boot
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04 or later, it's no longer possible to
rename terminal tabs (as a result of unfortunate changes in upstream
gnome-terminal).
This feature is extremely useful for people working with terminals
(sysadmins, programmers...).
Upstream developer
Personally for me, 3.18.x kernel was the first one where btrfs finally
behaves stable (so far).
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Title:
Machine lockup in btrfs-transaction
To
I'm using Samsung Ativ 5 laptop.
Unfortunately suspend to RAM does not work here - the laptop does
suspend, but never wakes up.
On the other hand, suspend to disk works fine - the laptop does suspend
and wakes up correctly.
Leaving a broken suspend to RAM option is a bug in my opinion,
Every time I reboot, I have apport-gtk processes starting over and over
again, each of them consuming 100% CPU.
After a while, the computer is so slow and there are so many apport-gtk
processes, that the only solution is to do pkill -9 apport-gtk.
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I didn't have the global-messages-db.sqlite-journal file; I did have
global-messages-db.sqlite having ~400 MB.
After removing global-messages-db.sqlite and starting Thunderbird, it
created new global-messages-db.sqlite and global-messages-db.sqlite-
journal files.
Thunderbird CPU usage didn't go
Hmm, I have udev 175-0ubuntu6, but the hotkeys for the keyboard
backlight don't work.
I have built samsung-laptop module, and I'm able to control the
backlight by setting different values in
/sys/devices/platform/samsung/leds/samsung\:\:kbd_backlight.
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It's year 2012, and I have the same issue with 12.04 (and had with
11.10)...
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Title:
USB printer not re-enabled when it is turned on
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Happens a few times a day for no apparent reason.
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Title:
bamfdaemon crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()
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Affects both 11.10 and 12.04 beta.
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Title:
indicator-weather crashed with SIGSEGV in
dbusmenu_menuitem_build_variant()
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 937822 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/937822
Similar to #937822 by the way.
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Title:
cannot switch
BTW, the solution suggested in #926611:
/desktop/gnome/interface/menubar_accel
/apps/compizconfig-1/profiles/Default/plugins/unityshell/screen0/options/panel_first_menu
/apps/compiz-1/plugins/unityshell/screen0/options/panel_first_menu
doesn't work for me, as I simply don't have
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 937822 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/937822
It's affecting me as well.
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Title:
cannot switch off
Confirming, seeing this issue as well, one USB port is unusable (USB-3).
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Title:
ERROR no room on ep ring fills up syslog and hard disk in
@Didier: Fix released - how it can be used?
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Title:
Build show me the desktop mini-app that adds a show desktop button
to Launcher
To manage
What kind of design is that? To confuse users?
Why Ctrl+Alt+D? How intuitive is Ctrl+Alt+D? Maybe we'll design
minimize window to be under, say, Ctrl+Alt+I and maximize under
Alt+Shift+B to be more user friendly? Crazy, but if the point is to
scare the users off - congratulations on good design.
@John: Trash icon is still there.
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Title:
Suggestion for Workspace Switcher, Applications, Files Folders
and Trash icons
To manage
I use Ubuntu 11.04 with LibreOffice installed from packages.
oowriter is a symlink; I use it on other systems to launch the Writer
quickly (alt+f2 - oowriter - Enter).
$ ls -l /usr/bin/oowriter
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 2011-10-07 09:22 /usr/bin/oowriter - lowriter
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Note that it usually works (alt+f2 - type command to run); what's
confusing, it doesn't work *sometimes* :|
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Title:
alt+f2 doesn't find programs
Yes it does:
$ ps aux | grep unity-applications-daemon
tch 3023 0.0 0.0 271516 11164 ?Sl Dec01 0:01
/usr/lib/unity-lens-applications/unity-applications-daemon
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This screenshot shows lenses not finding oowriter.
From the shell, it is found:
$ which oowriter
/usr/bin/oowriter
** Attachment added: Screenshot showing lenses not finding oowriter
The differently coloured triangle refers to Firefox being on
*another* workspace, not the current one.
This is not the case. When I click on the workspaces button, there are
no other windows on different workspaces.
Also, when I minimize all other windows on that workspace, I see Firefox
Public bug reported:
Every few days, some applications loose the ability to switch to them.
On the Unity panel, these application's triangle (see the attached
screenshot) are not white anymore - when selecting it, the application's
window doesn't come up.
When the application is selected with
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