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Title:
kubuntu hirsute daily build installation fails
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It turns out I don't have my latest successful installation of Kubuntu Hirsute.
I did a successful install of Ubuntu Hirsute to confirm whether it was only the
Kubuntu version that was affected.
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My nvidia graphics card needs safe mode, but generally installations
proceed without problems.
The Hirsute daily builds were installing without a hitch until recently.
I'll check my most recent successful installation and see if I can find
a version number. It was after this that the bug
correction tp post #11:
I just re-attempted installing from thumb drive
on my hardware with ISO 2021-03-23
crash as with ISO 2021-03-22 and earlier
I have nVidia graphics [using safe mode install option]
my hardware is home built PC
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no error message appears now
I just get a black screen mouse pointer visible
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Title:
Ubiquity KDE
Unfortunately iso 20210322 is producing a crash on my hardware. [see bug
1920712]
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Title:
Ubiquity KDE crash on try/install and from live
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** Tags added: apport-collected hirsute kubuntu ubiquity-21.04.11
** Description changed:
An attempt to download and install kubuntu hirsute daily build
format a thumb drive to fat32
download iso kubuntu hirsute daily build 21-03-22
checksum ok
create media
After booting installation media:
"Installation failed - KDialog \n
The installer encountered an unrecoverable error.
A desktop session will now be run so that you may
investigate the problem or try installing again"
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successfully create a thumb drive from:
hirsute-desktop-amd64.iso 2021-03-21 05:492.7GDesktop image
for 64-bit PC (AMD64) computers (standard download)
boot from thumb drive:
"Installation failed - KDialog \n
The installer encountered an unrecoverable error.
A desktop session
thanks Rik
The bug I am experiencing is the same as #1903964 but not identical to #1920665
Installation is not possible due to the bug.
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Title:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1903378 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1903378
bug #1903378 has been reported as fixed on 2021-01-14
however this bug is present at Kubuntu daily build 2021-03-21 05:49
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If, as noted above, the last fix was released on 2021-01-14
I can confirm that it worked for me too.
However, within the last few days, beginning perhaps around 2021-03-16
this bug has re-appeared for me. Sorry I didn't make a note of when I
first noticed it.
At this time version 2021-03-21
What I am trying to say is that the fix is broken.
Does this need to be reported elsewhere?
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Title:
ubiquity in live session and
I'm still getting this problem on Kubuntu daily build 2021-03-21 05:49
The daily builds were behaving ok for me, going through a complete
install without a hitch, until a few days ago.
I tried the daily build for Ubuntu but got no problems there.
I'm not a programmer or developer but am happy
I don't know what mutter is or if it's responsible but since automatic update
of 20.04 on Thursday, I believe, at the next bootup the screen has a black
border around the usual screen display, i.e. shrunken desktop. NVideo card
used. Search sent me here but for font size issues. Please keep me
les created by cups-pdf, cannot extract text from them
>
> Status in cups-pdf package in Ubuntu:
> Invalid
>
> Bug description:
> PDF Creation Problem
>
> Bob Swanson
> bobswans...@gmail.com
> 26 June 2018
>
> This file is part of the test package:
&
Public bug reported:
Windows 10 fully patched and Ubuntu 20.04.2 VMs were working up to about
a month ago when they both started to crash with BSOD and kernel panic.
Deleted the image and tried to install a new one, but Windows just keeps
crashing with various BSOD errors during ISO boot, like
In reply to "when", I never experienced this problem up to and including
84.0.2. I first got this problem in 85.0, and still get it in 85.0.1.
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
no audio on fresh install kubuntu groovy
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When I submitted this report I wasn't aware that this issue had been mentioned
in the Release Notes (which weren't available at the time)
...that means this report is not required.
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I have 2 monitors a 2K monitor (2560x1440) and a 4k monitor (3840x2160)
both 27inch
Obviously to extend display correctly (join displays) I need to put my
4k monitor at scale of 125 and 2K monitor at 100% scale.
I arrange two monitors side by side, then select 125% on 4K
This is screenshot after clicking apply (to access print screen had to
click keep changes button too)
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I have 2 monitors a 2K monitor (2560x1440) and a 4k monitor (3840x2160)
both 27inch
Obviously to extend display correctly (join displays) I need to put my
4k monitor at scale of 125 and 2K monitor at 100% scale.
I arrange two monitors side by side, then select 125% on 4K
*addition*
when running Kubuntu Groovy from a thumbdrive usb iso, audio appears to be
functioning okay.
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Title:
no audio on fresh install
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: bob1071 F pulseaudio
bob1074 F pipewire-media-
/dev/snd/controlC1: bob1074 F pipewire-media-
/dev/snd/seq:bob1070 F pipewire
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
I'll also add that this problem is still present in kernel 5.8 (no
matter if you use "modesetting" or "intel" driver for the Braswell GPU.
My current setup:
System:Kernel: 5.4.0-58-generic x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 9.3.0
Desktop: Cinnamon 4.6.7
wm: muffin dm: LightDM
@tonypanduru
I'd like to share a slightly improved workaround on this for those still
dealing with the issue. The core problem seems to be that the mouse
cursor can go into a negative X position by one pixel when moved to the
far left of the screen. With either the now obsolete intel proprietary
I have revisited this issue, using UBuntu 20. I cannot figure out how to
get the version of CUPS, but the test environment I now have includes:
Ghostscript 9.50
Evince 3.36.7
Cairo 1.16.0
wkhtmltopdf 0.12.5
LibreOffice 6.4.6.2
Okular 1.9.3
I reran all tests indicated in this report, today 17
Getting past a SRU review is a heavy lift without a guaranteed
successful outcome/fix/patch.
I've convinced the powers that be to allow me to use a php7.4 PPA to fix
the bug.
I'll state this again.
I'm surprised more people have not opened bugs or complained. As a php
developer attempting to
If this php7.2 bug is not fixed the changes to cookies defaults in
Chrome 80+ breaks many sites.
Like a webhook call back from PayPal (my problem) but any web site the
requires SameSite=None will be broken.
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Adding the link
https://github.com/php/php-
src/commit/2b58ab23c6ad3301b31a2015f5faa31801147dfd
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Title:
Setting session.cookie_samesite=None in
Maybe this commit?
commit 2b58ab23c6ad3301b31a2015f5faa31801147dfd
Author: Pedro Magalhães
Date: Thu Jul 19 02:40:39 2018 +0100
Support for samesite cookies with array syntax
Allows using an alternative array argument with
support for the samesite option on the following
I believe this is the upstream change log entry that address the
SameSite cookie issue I'm experiencing with the bionic php7.2 packaged.
https://www.php.net/ChangeLog-7.php#7.2.34
Added support for the SameSite cookie directive, including an
alternative signature for setcookie(), setrawcookie()
Public bug reported:
I think this issue is related to the bug tracked at
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=78651
Test script:
'None',
'Secure' => true
]);
session_start();
var_dump($_SESSION);
?>
Developer Tools results of the script run with php7.2 and Chrome
87.0.4280.67 show
Probably a stupid question, where can you see there are problems with
the patch? I'm assuming I am not looking in the correct area??? Thanks
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commandline works:
sudo useradd -d /home/4Syno -m 4Syno
sudo passwd 4Syno
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.36.4-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-42.46-generic 5.4.44
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-42-generic x86_64
syslog:
Add users who start with a number failed:
Oct 5 17:05:10 ubuntu accounts-daemon[8794]: adduser: Please enter a username m
atching the regular expression configured
Oct 5 17:05:10 ubuntu accounts-daemon[8794]: via the NAME_REGEX[_SYSTEM] config
uration variable. Use the
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Connection to Snap Store failed
Your system does not have a connection to the Snap Store. For the best
upgrade experience make sure that your system can connect to
api.snapcraft.io. Do you still want to continue with the upgrade?
I got the error snap snapd is not installed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1069133 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1069133
Got it. Thanks.
On 9/30/20 14:36 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
> purge ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
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will remove https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
Notice: If ppa-purge fails for some reason and you wish to try again,
(For example: you left synaptic open while attempting to run it) simply
uncomment the PPA from your sources, run apt-get update and try again.
Thanks
Bob
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No way to install ppa-purge. No application found ppa-purge in the
Ubuntu Software and search foir ppa only offers "Ubuntu app platform is
an optional package your app can use to minimize the disk space the app
takes."
Please provide more information to get this upgrade to
Hi, sorry for the delayed response (Any notifications on launchpad go
straight to junk no matter how many times i add the email to the safe
list).
I am happy to say this latest fix also works fine on my Ubuntu 16
laptop.
Thanks.
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I am also having this issue on a brand new laptop (Ryzen 5 4500),
however the dead mouse pointer is there from a fresh reboot. It is left
over from the login screen and remains there once the system has logged
in. If I logout, the 'dead' mouse becomes the only one on the login
screen, yet loging
Same issue with GU502GU with Mint or Pop OS
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Title:
[Zephyrus M GU502GV_GU502GV, Realtek ALC294] No sound in 3.5mm jack
headphones.
To manage
@kaihengfeng
Yep, that works beautifully on Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS. Thanks.
Any idea if/when we would be looking at getting this committed into the
kernel proper and back ported to all the current supported distros?
Let me know if you need any further help testing. I'm limited in the
hardware I
I was able to work around this by reinstalling the latest OpenSSL libs
from source on Ubuntu 20.04 (which was not ideal - but it worked).
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Hi, has any progress been made in reversing/fixing the change that
caused this bug? Thanks
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Radeon mobility HD3450 (RV620) heavy screen
Same problem encountered on Ubuntu 20.04.
Fixed after I ran
`sudo systemctl mask isc-dhcp-server6.service`
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Done `sudo apt remove nautilus-image-converter`.
Still crashes the same (tried first without gdb, then with).
backtrace attached (produced as before).
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PS. I double-checked that there were no nautilus processes hanging
around before removing nautilus-image-converter. And I double-checked
that the features of nautilus-image-converter were no longer showing
within nautilus before backtracing.
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Public bug reported:
ubuntu desktop 20.04 ISO image on USB crashes when trying to install
with ZFS experimental option. I am trying to install on HPE Proliant
Microserver Gen10+, 16GB RAM, 3 SSD's 500GB each.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ubiquity 20.04.15
Do you want/need me to remove any of the extension packages, or can you
take it from here?
Regarding where to post my feedback on the DebuggingProgramCrash
instructions, I was really looking for some way to give feedback to the
authors of the wiki page, not a discussion forum. I've emailed the
Att'd: nautilus extensions installed. The only one I'm aware of having
explicitly installed is nautilus-image-converter (and of course
nautilus-dbgsym).
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gdb output attached.
When overtyping the search field in nautilus within gdb, it didn't crash
in the same way: the nautilus window hung (whereas without gdb nautilus
crashed). So I did -C in gdb as instructed. But then I got [Wait /
Force Quit] over the nautilus window and gdb had become
I'm following the instructions to upload a backtrace. I've disable apport, but
I've floundered on step 1 of Generating the backtrace.
"1. Please ensure you have packages with debug symbols installed. You can
do this by following the instructions at DebuggingProgramCrash."
Can you give more
Another way to type into the search field over a remote share that makes
nautilus crash: type the first character (incorrectly), backspace, then
re-type.
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==Impact==
nautilus crashes while typing the term to search a remote directory
within an NT file system over the smb protocol. The problem may affect
other remote file systems or protocols, but I have only tested these.
Repeatable.
==How to repeat==
1. Open Nautilus
2. In
Public bug reported:
I leave only acknowledgement that I am not fully competent to discern
linux issues. My hope is that the additional debug information will
provide the details that I can't see. I am relatively competent and
comfortable with sysadm-level unix activities, so I'm sure I can
I did not apply the patch in #13, but I did try disabling highdma with
ethtool (essentially what the patch makes permanent) and that had no
effect for me (at least not on the kernel I was using at the time). I
did try the patch in #40 and that had no effect for me either. The only
thing I've found
I'll also add that though I had previously tried iommu=soft with no
luck, trying iommu=pt as suggested by chithanh in post 70 does seem to
workaround the issue successfully. I'm not sure as to why that would be
the case as this is neither a VM nor a VM host, but since adding the
parameter to my
Problem still exists with kernel 5.3.0-59-generic. Same machine I
reported on previously. Multiple kernel releases since then. Only change
with more recent kernels is that the connection recovers on its own
after a few minutes (as opposed to requiring a reboot). Still, the only
workaround that has
Public bug reported:
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Focal Fossa (development branch)
Release:20.04
# apt-cache policy postfix
postfix:
Installed: 3.4.10-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.4.10-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 3.4.10-1ubuntu1 500
500
Public bug reported:
It used to work just fine but after some update/change audio only works
via HDMI but not through the built-in speaker or audio port anymore.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
I can confirm that the problem is present with both the intel and the
modesetting driver on Braswell systems. The exact symptoms differ for
each, but in both cases it is triggered when the mouse touches the left
limit of the screen. With modesetting, it seems to "stick" until you
move the mouse
Public bug reported:
Boot Ubuntu 20.04
login
click "Show Applications" grid button in lower left
Scroll to bottom
Click "utilities" to open sub-menu
scroll to bottom
Notice that the labels on the last line are mostly hidden - see screenshot
Close menu
Open Screenshot app
Try menu, again, will be
Hi, is there anything I can do to help with this?
I have the exact same built-in graphics on my laptop and have the exact
same issue so have been stuck with kernel 4.15.0-54 for a while now.
The latest Ubuntu LTS 20.04 and 18.04.4 all come pre-installed with a
more recent kernel that cause
There is a screenshot of this in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878712
if that helps.
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Title:
When dock is on the right hand side it covers
Public bug reported:
With the gnome dock on the right, clicking the "Show Applications"
button (matrix of 9 dots at bottom right), brings up a matrix of
applications. On the right there are two or more dots, one for each
page of the menu. But the dots are behind the dock on the right, and
Bug 1878712 opened for related but separate bug.
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App grid has too many page dots on right
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gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock/focal,focal,now 67ubuntu20.04.5 all
[installed,automatic]
When I click the "Show Applications" button in the lower left, it brings
up a matrix of application icons, which takes a page and a half. There
are now correctly two dots on the right to match the
Public bug reported:
Failed install led to broken dpkg config. Unable to install missing
packages or uninstall bacula.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: bacula-director 9.4.2-2ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-29.33-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-29-generic
The purpose of the setting is to change the desktop view. Changing the
setting should force a display refresh. So I'm not sure I would change
the status to "Invalid".
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When going to Settings -> Universal Access and selecting "High Contrast"
to view the difference in appearance, then switching "High Contrast" to
off, the icons do not return to their normal appearance. I did not find
a place in this bug submission interface to submit
Just downloaded the rebuilt image and it now works for me too. I have
the (writable) root file system on a USB3 SSD drive. That drive and
other USB2 connected devices all work OK. Thanks for the prompt
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I've got the same issue on my Macbook Pro early 2008. Deleting
/boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi doesn't help at all.
"Solution": Press "alt" when booting the macbook. Select "Boot from next
target" and your system should boot by showing the error message.
Alternatively, do exactly the same by
Just downloaded today's current image (dated: Apr 15 08:19) and the
problem has been fixed, initrd.img and vmlinuz are now present in the
system-boot partition. Not yet tested the full installation.
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** Also affects: ubuntu-cdimage
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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initrd.img and vmlinuz files missing from current 20.04
** Tags added: focal
** Description changed:
- For the last few days the 'current' 20.04 ubuntu-server image for Raspberry Pi
- (focal-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img.xz) fails to boot as the
initrd.img and vmlinuz files
- are missing from the system-boot partition within the image.
+ For
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For the last few days the 'current' 20.04 ubuntu-server image for Raspberry Pi
(focal-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img.xz) fails to boot as the initrd.img
and vmlinuz files
are missing from the system-boot partition within the image.
For completeness: the 20.04 beta
Managed to get errors when clicking the dots. See end of journalctl attached.
Like:
Apr 05 18:15:38 rharoldenvy gnome-shell[1786]: value "-0.000122" of type
'gfloat' is invalid or out of range for property 'margin-bottom' of type
'gfloat'
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apport information
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Adding journalctl
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
When I connect an external monitor (HDMI), and arrange it above the laptop
monitor (same resolution), and click "Show Applications" button in lower left,
the "Frequent" and "All" buttons are near the top of the
apport information
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Thanks for looking at this. I do not see any messages in journalctl
that happen when I open and close the menu.
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Show Applications has
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
When I click the "Show Applications" button in the lower left, it brings up a
matrix of application icons, which takes a page and a half. There should be
two dots on the right to match the two pages, but instead
apport information
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Similar in Ubuntu 20.04 final beta.
Shows "This device is not working" and "Do not use device" is selected (and
grayed out), but wireless is working.
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Public bug reported:
When I connect an external monitor (HDMI), and arrange it above the laptop
monitor (same resolution), and click "Show Applications" button in lower left,
the "Frequent" and "All" buttons are near the top of the laptop screen instead
of at the bottom, and the matrix of
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