After the next update of the package "xserver-xorg-input-evdev-
hwe-16.04" (with dependencies) from the version "1: 2.10.2-1ubuntu1 ~
16.04.1" to the version "1: 2.10.5-1ubuntu1 ~ 16.04.1 ", in the KDE
shell, the language switch does not happen when the keys are released,
but when pressed.
Created attachment 124800
daemon: get local users from /etc/shadow not /etc/passwd
For some sites, it's common practice to rsync around large
/etc/passwd files containing the password entries for remote
users. That means accountsservices' "assume /etc/passwd is local
users" heuristic falls over.
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upgrades to 18.04 fail
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Title:
ubuntu-release-upgrader should purge obsolete packages, not just
remove them
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Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Ubuntu MATE 18.04 stopped with GRUB error "Unable to
install GRUB"
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-20.21-generic 4.15.17
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-20-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
Yes, please add it to the mailing list and ask for Harald's thoughts.
I'm not on any mailing lists because I got tired of the egos and
flaming.
Perhaps if Harald gives his thoughts and something is decided you can
just post a small summary here for the benefit of those affected who
simply want
Please stop the discussion about rewriting Thunar, Bountyhunting, switching to
different file managers, etc. - it has nothing to do with the bug report and
only adds clutter which makes it even harder to track progress.
The mailing list is a good alternative, or start a new bug report for each
(In reply to John Lindgren from comment #93)
> This is most likely due to multiple threads clobbering the GFileInfo within
> the same ThunarFile. At this point, I guess I would say that the basic
> design of sharing the common hash table of ThunarFiles between multiple
> threads is flawed.
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Title:
[SRU] thunar crashes on file renaming
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If anyone compiles a thunar binary compatible with xubuntu 16.04 I am
happy to test it.
I'd be happy to compile it myself but the last time I tried I made a
mess of my system because the instructions I found for compiling it
weren't accurate enough.
But I am happy to help test binaries :)
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> Unfortunately, further testing reveals that I am still able to crash Thunar.
Man, this is quite elusive!
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(In reply to Roy Richardson from comment #71)
> After quite a bit of debugging and testing I have produced the following
> rename patch for Thunar.
>
> --- Thunar-1.6.10/thunar/thunar-io-jobs.c 2015-05-22 13:25:36.0
> +
> +++ Thunar-1.6.10-fix/thunar/thunar-io-jobs.c 2016-08-01
Created attachment 131147
Proposed extension of the XKB protocol.
> Therefore, my proposal for you (or anyone else who is interested in changing
> the behavior) is to provide a patch against the spec.
That is a very good proposal. The patch formalises my proposal from comment
#112. An
Thunar crash has happened to me when I was moving file from one folder
to another. I've dragged a file from file-list and dropped to the side
panel's bookmark and thunar has crashed. I guess it's the same issue
cause moving and renaming is almost the same thing
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(In reply to Roy Richardson from comment #76)
> I'm suspicious of the following code fragment in thunar_folder_monitor which
> I have now bypassed on "file monitor move" events with the above patch.
>
> /* tell others about the new file */
> list.data = file; list.next = list.prev =
At this point it almost seems less work to strip everything remotely
related to renaming and rewrite it.
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[SRU] thunar crashes on file
(In reply to slumbergod from comment #99)
> Offering a bounty is a nice idea but I still think this requires something
> bigger. We really need to crowdfund to hire a software engineer to re-write
> a significant chunk of code rather than just work out a single fix.
>
> It might even lead to some
(In reply to slumbergod from comment #94)
> Perhaps it is time to fund a dedicated, professional software engineer to
> fix this once and for all. It's clear that parts of the code base need a
> complete rewrite and at the moment it feels like the patches are only
> mitigating the symptoms rather
Well, Thunar is dead. Period. There are a bunch of other replacements
like xfe, nautilus, whatever that just work. There is obviously sparse
interest, if any, in developing thunar. And hey, that's ok, after all it
is free software and times are changing.
So let us all recognize that and move on,
@slumbergod I have never triggered an desktop crash, but I have seen a
numerous seg faults from various types of move or rename operations.
@Kip This bug is definately elusive and has traits of a stack
corruption.
With debugging symbols enabled and NDEBUG defined to bypass the debugging
(In reply to Jan Havran from comment #0)
> thunar_file_compare_by_name() function is called even for only one file in
> working directory - both file_a->collate_key_nocase and
> file_b->collate_key_nocase are NULL. I noticed that sometimes this function
> is not called, but when it is (it is
You may write stack trace to the file on SIGSEGV
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77005/how-to-generate-a-stacktrace-
when-my-gcc-c-app-crashes
and then via objdump -d find line in assembler where app gets sigsegv (I
guess it crashes due to sigsegv)
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@Roy, when you were testing did you also try to trigger a desktop crash?
Most times when I use Extract Here from the right click context menu on
the desktop, it extracts the archive but when the temporary directory is
renamed > DESKTOP CRASH! Did it yesterday when I extracted the latest
firefox
Perhaps it is time to fund a dedicated, professional software engineer
to fix this once and for all. It's clear that parts of the code base
need a complete rewrite and at the moment it feels like the patches are
only mitigating the symptoms rather than addressing the real cause.
Maybe this is
After quite a bit of debugging and testing I have produced the following
rename patch for Thunar.
--- Thunar-1.6.10/thunar/thunar-io-jobs.c 2015-05-22 13:25:36.0
+
+++ Thunar-1.6.10-fix/thunar/thunar-io-jobs.c 2016-08-01 11:07:09.01668
+
@@ -1307,7 +1307,12 @@
{
(In reply to Roy Richardson from comment #92)
> #4 0x74e23c7a in g_object_unref () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
> #5 0x0043d862 in thunar_file_info_clear (file=0x7fffe00203b0) at
> thunar-file.c:912
This is most likely due to multiple threads clobbering the GFileInfo
within
(In reply to Emil Mikulic from comment #41)
> The attached diff increments the refcount before creating the deferred
> reload, then decrements it after the reload runs. I haven't been able to
> repro the crash since.
I pushed a slightly simplified version of this patch to my fork:
Nothing can proceed forwards until we get some feedback from the main
xfce developers.
I'm not even sure if anyone is in charge of the thunar project and my
attempts in the past to ask what the status of the project is with
regard to fixing the bugs have gone unanswered.
Perhaps they have a plan
Offering a bounty is a nice idea but I still think this requires
something bigger. We really need to crowdfund to hire a software
engineer to re-write a significant chunk of code rather than just work
out a single fix.
It might even lead to some of the other papercut bugs getting sorted (I
know
(In reply to slumbergod from comment #101)
> Nothing can proceed forwards until we get some feedback from the main xfce
> developers.
>
> I'm not even sure if anyone is in charge of the thunar project and my
> attempts in the past to ask what the status of the project is with regard to
> fixing
Firstly, I apologise for being such newbie in these things, if this post
does not belong here, please ignore it. I am experiencing this same bug
as many people reported, This looks like the best solution I have found.
As I do not know where to ask, I ask here:
Is there any guide / list of
slumbergod is right: The bug has not been tracked down, yet. By now it
seems pretty clear that the bug is caused by different threads that
operate on the same data(structures). Unfortunately bugs, which are
related to multithreading are hard to track down, since they are non-
deterministic and
(In reply to Roy Richardson from comment #77)
> This patch will keep thunar_file_compare_by_name() from crashing when the
> collate keys are NULL. When using this patch, users may notice a random
> occurance of 2 files appearing selected together with the same name. The
> cause of this random
Hi - sorry to comment on an old closed bug, but has anyone ever reported
the remaining problem (monitors mirrored after wake) as Natanael Copa
suggested in #72? I searched but could not find anything.
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Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power cycled
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I've opened a downstream Fedora bug at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1375171 with a bit more
information that might be useful.
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(In reply to jkampe68 from comment #68)
> I see one issue in the patch;
>
> When enabling the crtc it _unconditionally_ sets the output crtc (preferred)
> mode, rotation etc. properties.
> In multimonitor setups this likely leads screens to appear mirrored after
> power cycle (see comment #63 and
I see one issue in the patch;
When enabling the crtc it _unconditionally_ sets the output crtc (preferred)
mode, rotation etc. properties.
In multimonitor setups this likely leads screens to appear mirrored after power
cycle (see comment #63 and #64)
The patch should be improved by
Similarly I keep losing my configured resolution of 1280x720, with the
system defaulting back to 1920x1080 every time (which looks rubbish on
my crappy monitor).
Manually running "xfsettingsd --replace" is a workaround, but not ideal.
All progress though, it's still much better than rebooting
This bug has been around for more than 6 years. Actually present on v5.3.4.2
under Win10.
Is there any estimate for a fix? Or at least a workaround?
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The bug ist still in LO 6.0 Dev from 2017-10-19.
I cannot see these dots, but if I convert a shape (e.g. a diamond) into
a polygon you have two additional dots left top and right bottom. What
for are these dots necessary?
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I still see the dots at some zoom levels (e.g., 12,5%) in PDF viewer.
Same as in LibreOffice itself...
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Created attachment 117041
This pdf shows how you could see the bug easily and simply redo it yourself.
This file has been created with LibO4.4.4 and saved as a hybrid-pdf, it
can be opened in LO Draw. The screenshot is from current LO 5.1 master
build (4.7.2015). The bug itself exists since
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[Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have erroneous pixel-sized dots
in
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[Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have erroneous pixel-sized dots
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[Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have erroneous pixel-sized
just discovered this bug in 5.0.1.2 on Vista 32 home basic.
Please please help fix it. If I had the knowledge I would help. Thank
you, Four and a half years?...
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Xfce resets TV mode
@Tigerwolf: The fact that your session *always* seems to be saved makes
your comment unrelated to this bugreport, which is only about
inconsistencies between the session setting and the action buttons.
I tested this explicitly and Andrzejr's patch seems to fix it indeed.
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So these dots are in the current master build (Linux-rpm_deb-
x86_64@46-TDF, Branch:master, Time: 2015-07-04_01:25:39) also and of
course in LibreOffice 5.0 RC2. Will this bug ever be solved? ;-p
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two wrong pixels around object in PDF export
I am also very annoyed of these dots as they do not only appear in PDF
export, but also when printing the document(onto paper).
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The patch mentioned in comment 85 is abandoned because of breakage of
https://blog.thebehrens.net/2009/07/21/selected-interop-improvement-how-
to-fill-ppt-autoshapes/. Reassigning to default as I haven't resources
to work on this.
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The problem caused by following lines in EnhancedCustomShape2d.cxx:
>if( !bLineGeometryNeededOnly )
>{
>// hack aNewB2DPolyPolygon to fill logic rect - this is
>// needed to produce gradient fills that look like mso
>aNewB2DPolygon.clear();
>
Not here, I'm unfamiliar with the mirrored monitors issue other than
mentioned in the bug report.
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Xfce resets TV mode to NULL when power
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If I export attachment 94426 to PDF, I don't see the dots. Could someone
confirm ?
Version: 6.0.0.0.alpha0+
Build ID: cfbb8b5090537e79ba70e250ddee86d53facbe15
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.10; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3;
Locale: ca-ES (ca_ES.UTF-8); Calc: group
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> Finally fixed by commits
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/
> ?id=9886a69c472f212d88f11cfa0f3835e5dcf485b2 -
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/
> ?id=8d107b8d3b33b16436fbe64a5e296ec5a2c69e5d (tellingly
(In reply to Papamatti from comment #90)
> What for are these dots necessary?
See comment 86.
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[Upstream] Draw file exported to PDF have
Just tested 5.4.4.2 (x64) in Win 7 environment. Opening an "old" file, printing
using FreePDF. Dots are still there, now short lines.
Using direct PDF exporting still results in dots, but now tiny small.
Klaus
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Armin, seeing your last commits, can't they be ultimately applicable
here (since the problem here is that the fill must use the same geometry
for different paths, and the dots are created to define the fill
geometry boundaries - see comment 85 and comment 86)?
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> Armin, seeing your last commits, can't they be ultimately applicable here?
>
Yep, that's the goal of that feature branch
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And crashing with dragging and dropping has returned for me. I will roll
back to the previous patched version I was using.
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(In reply to Serge Roussak from comment #148)
> Yes, exactly. If I assign the left Ctrl as the switching key, then if I try
> to save a file in a text editor with the Ctrl+S, I got the "s" char in the
> file.
And the layout switching - does it occur when you press Ctrl+s? Could
you please test
Yes, exactly. If I assign the left Ctrl as the switching key, then if I
try to save a file in a text editor with the Ctrl+S, I got the "s" char
in the file.
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Try, please, apply your patch, assign the left Ctrl as switching key and
then to save something in the kate editor (or other) using Ctrl+S...
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Created attachment 129860
The same patch, but based on 1.19.1
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Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do
Sorry, the bionic version is 4.2.4-0ubuntu1.1
** Also affects: cloud-archive
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cloud-archive/queens
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cloud-archive/rocky
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
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While running an Ubuntu kernel (not a mainline or third-party kernel)
please enter the following command in a terminal window:
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and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'.
If, due to the
Public bug reported:
We're fetching the test from the upstream repo [1] because the lxc-test
package is no longer exist in Bionic (bug 1758255)
Not all the test binaries were pre-built there.
Compare the test result from Artful, there are 39 tests shipped by the
lxc-test package, but only 10
Verified with the 4.15.0-1010-kvm Bionic kvm kernel + uvtool 0~git140-0ubuntu1,
it works.
I will close this bug.
Thanks.
** Changed in: ubuntu-kernel-tests
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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4.4.0-1027.32 - kvm
Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in amd64:
ubuntu_blktrace_smoke_test - ubuntu_blktrace_smoke_test failed with 4.4 /
4.15 kvm kernel (bug 1760636)
ubuntu_fan_smoke_test - ubuntu_fan_smoke_test failed on 4.4 X-kvm kernel (bug
1763323)
ubuntu_kvm_unit_tests - 18
Public bug reported:
VFIO is currently leaving an edge case that can kill PCI Hotplug.
There are these things in place:
1. if a guest spec has a hostdev it will add
/dev/vfio/vfio
/dev/vfio/[0-9]*
This works fine
2. If a device is hotplugged the custom vfio addr is resolved and
Affecting Xenial i386 as well.
** Summary changed:
- fcntl36 in LTP syscall test failed with X-LTS/X-HWE i386 kernel
+ fcntl36 in LTP syscall test failed with X/X-LTS/X-HWE i386 kernel
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** Summary changed:
- inotify07 and inotify08 in LTP syscall test failed with X-LTS / A kernel
+ inotify07 and inotify08 in LTP syscall test failed with X/X-LTS/A kernel
** Tags added: xenial
** Tags added: amd64
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This still happens frequently after logging in. It also happens in
Ubuntu 18.04.
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** Summary changed:
- fanotify09 in LTP syscall test failed with A/T kernel
+ fanotify09 in LTP syscall test failed with T/A/B kernel
** Tags added: bionic
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inotify08 in LTP syscall test failed with X/X-LTS/X-HWE/A kernel
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** Summary changed:
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** Package changed: linux-signed-hwe-edge (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => High
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Medium
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Title:
List of previously applied patches:
* mac80211_hwsim: fix possible memory leak in hwsim_new_radio_nl()
* bpf: fix selftests/bpf test_kmod.sh failure when CONFIG_BPF_JIT_ALWAYS_ON=y
* virtio-net: Fix operstate for virtio when no VIRTIO_NET_F_STATUS
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** Changed in: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
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Ubuntu Desktop Artful
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As I started to suspect of the kernel i915 modesetting driver, yesterday
I put a workaround in place, not sure if it will have any effect. I
created /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-intel.conf:
Section "Device"
OK figured this one out - the cephx keys are missing a permission which
allows them to see blacklisted clients - as a result they can't deal
with a hard crash:
mon 'allow command "osd blacklist"'
This is a charm issue after all.
As a workaround you can manually update the existing client keys
OK figured this one out - the cephx keys are missing a permission which
allows them to see blacklisted clients - as a result they can't deal
with a hard crash:
mon 'allow command "osd blacklist"'
This is a charm issue after all.
As a workaround you can manually update the existing client keys
Fixed has landed here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/autotest-client-tests.git/commit/?h=master-next=3710a21c706d1bb0fedbff9948e0c02b21c4b2b4
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: ubuntu-kernel-tests
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: lxc
4.15.0-1013.13~16.04.2 - azure
Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in x86_64 (azure):
ebizzy - failed on Standard_A0, passed on the rest
libhugetlbfs - 1 failed (brk_near_huge, bug 1653597), Killed by signal 1, bad
config 3, passed on the rest
monotonic_time - all two tests (or just
Note that the package 4.15.0-1013.13~16.04.1 does not exist, leveraging
results from 4.15.0-1013.13~16.04.2 here
4.15.0-1013.13~16.04.2 - azure
Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in x86_64 (azure):
ebizzy - failed on Standard_A0, passed on the rest
libhugetlbfs - 1 failed
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** Tags added: certification-testing-passed
** Changed in:
Yes. See "WORKAROUND" in the bug description.
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Title:
[regression] Password accepted but login fails (blank purple screen
and mouse pointer
Shouldn't need a security audit, as it isn't the sort of thing that
would be used in security-sensitive contexts.
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[MIR] dwz - new
Yep as Seth said, also look here https://askubuntu.com/questions/490671
/fix-half-installed-package
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package libsnmp30:amd64
Public bug reported:
As with eclipse, netbeans was running under 17.10 but fails after the
18.04 upgrade. When started as either:
/usr/bin/netbeans
or
/usr/bin/netbeans --jdkhome /usr/lib/jvm/default-java
(NOTE: default-java points to java-1.11.0-openjdk-amd64)
It generates the following
Public bug reported:
SRU Justification
Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating either directly from a mainline/stable
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Since there isn't enough information in your report to differentiate
between a local configuration problem and a bug in Ubuntu, I'm marking
this bug as Incomplete.
If indeed this is a local configuration problem,
** Changed in: hwe-next
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1755705
Title:
CFL systems are not responsive to TB16 DP/HDMI (un)plugging event.
To manage
** Tags removed: artful
** Tags added: cosmic
** Summary changed:
- [FFE] indicator-sound creates many syslog messages if
accountsservice-ubuntu-schemas is not installed
+ indicator-sound creates many syslog messages if
accountsservice-ubuntu-schemas is not installed
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Thank you.
If only all package maintainers would be as fast as you.
I would be happy if https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ctdb/+bug/722201
could be sped up a little bit…
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Raising bug tasks for ceph and qemu as I think this is where the issue
lies; nova generates the same libvirt xml disk stanzas for versions that
work and versions that have this issue.
** Also affects: ceph (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: qemu (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
In Debian systems that install OpenJDK, they seem to be setting up jexec
as the binfmt interpreter of launching JAR files
(/usr/share/binfmts/jar). However when attempting to run BFG's jar file
using jexec it fails with "invalid file (bad magic number): Exec format
error"
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