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ssshuttle server fails to connect endpoints with python 3.8
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I've been contracted to upgrade some legacy systems to Python 3. I know
Python 2 is EOL, but I do need to be able to run the old system under a
virtualenv while I'm working on it.
These are the steps I expect to work, and their erroneous output:
$ sudo apt install
Many many thanks to Butterfly (kelebek333).
Finally a capable and willing developer who has made drivers missing for
some time.
I am testing them with the fast xanmod kernel 5.6.4 and at the moment
they seem to be working flawlessly,so I suppose they work with official
kernels too.
I think a
The python docs [0] indicate that the file descriptor should be a socket:
"The file descriptor should refer to a socket, but this is not checked —
subsequent operations on the object may fail if the file descriptor is invalid."
The docs do need to be corrected. bpo#35415 now explicitly checks fd
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$ python3 --version
Python 3.8.2
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Focal Fossa (development branch)
Release:20.04
$ apt-cache policy sshuttle
sshuttle:
Installed: 0.78.5-1
Candidate: 0.78.5-1
Server
$ python3 --version
Python 3.8.2
$ lsb_release
The scratchiness was fixed in alsamixer, by setting mic boost to 100,
and internal mic boost to 0.
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* debian/patches/git-info-crash-on-nvidia.patch:
- backport a fix for an info panel segfault on nvidia cards
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GNOME 3.36 Lands Scaled/Transformed Hardware Cursors Support and keeps
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Here is the corresponding upstream bug:
https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator/issues/215
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> Actually, it looks like it was dropped intentionally here by apw:
> https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/focal/commit/debian?h=master-next=95b5fab11fa1e681a3adaba4f669efef8a18fd70
> But maybe it never got added to the meta as the commit message describes?
Actually,
> linux-image-generic only ships the vmlinuz so I believe that's why it
doesn't directly "Provides: wireguard-modules". This is missing from
linux-modules-5.4.0-XX-generic though which outta have it because does
provides the .ko
Not sure this logic holds, considering that has Provides for other
Actually, it looks like it was dropped intentionally here by apw:
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/focal/commit/debian?h=master-
next=95b5fab11fa1e681a3adaba4f669efef8a18fd70
But maybe it never got added to the meta as the commit message
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We can do #3. Do you want to update the bug description for that? We'll
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20.04 LTS release.
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Edubuntu was discontinued 5 years ago. This change was intentional.
By the way, if you visit https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/edubuntu-
meta and click "View full publishing history" in the top right
Hello again! We've updated that URL to include our latest docs. Please
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Unfortunately installer-arch/ is hardcoded portion of the prefix in the
internal archive publishing, internal mirroring, and external mirroring,
thus I cannot change it to legacy-installer-arch.
Also these will only exist for a short period of time until June, so I
don't see the point of
Sorry - mine is working now, you can delete the above message. With
help from System76b tech support, I had to install pavucontrol and turn
the microphone (input device) way up. Then I tried recording my voice
in audacity and it's horribly scratchy.
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> I ended up making an extension that tries to detect the language used in each
> input field, then switches the spell checking to the correct language for
> that field:
> https://addons.mozilla.org/da/firefox/addon/automatic-spelling-language/
>
(In reply to m from comment #15)
> This addon is only for Firefox, so not a solution for Thunderbird, right?
I don't use Thunderbird, but it isn't a lot of code, so someone could
probably port it: https://github.com/kimsey0/FirefoxAutoDict
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linux-image-generic only ships the vmlinuz so I believe that's why it
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linux-modules-5.4.0-XX-generic though which outta have it because does
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The grey lines representing text on the paper sheet and the tip of the
pencil in the icon are too pale. They are almost invisible so that the
gedit icon is seen as a white rectangle crossed by a blue bar. Before
focal, the icons of gedit and Evince used to have similar
I can confirm that this bug is still present using gnome with ubuntu
18.04.lts
I'll give it a try in another pc with ubuntu 20.04 beta and tell you
about it
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remove ubuntu-support-status as its a confusing mess
I've let people know in #ubuntu-kernel, so hopefully Canonical will take
a look. To recap for whoever inherits this bug, the following things
need to be done:
1. Add back the "Provides: wireguard-modules" in linux-image-generic.
This is really important. It used to be there but has strangely been
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1869571 ***
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I see hat you mean!
But I really need it for 3 monitors.
If it monitors in side-by-side it works fine, if vertically - seems like a bug.
Pls consider fixing.
Any settings that can ease the pain ?
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Sounds fine, will this be covered in the release notes with a pointer to
whatever replaces it?
I've seen many users use/rely on this tool, so silently dropping it will
be confusing and should be covered.
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libjack-jackd2-0 double close on a failure to connect to jackd which
Hum, now changing that settings isn't making g-t sound change anymore
for some reasons...
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Switching alert sound will not take effect
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This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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Ethernet driver not loaded at boot
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update-manager-core includes a script called ubuntu-support-status which
sells itself as a tool to "Show supported [and unsupported] packages on
this machine". However, the term supported is not defined and can mean a
variety of things (technical support, regular updates,
Okay something is very amiss, and at this point a member of Canonical's
kernel team is going to have to check. I downloaded the latest one from
the mirrors:
https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-meta/linux-
image-generic_5.4.0.24.29_amd64.deb
This has:
Provides:
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wow, @kfunk and @axet, thank you so much for this effort!
Alas, I get stuck at the very first step:
sudo apt-get build-dep snapd
Reading package lists... Done
E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
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* debian/apparmor/usr.sbin.dhcpd: also allow write on /proc/*/comm and
/proc/*/task/*/comm (LP: #1870729)
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you can move the monitors in the settings -> display panel by dragging
the rectangles
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Secondary HDD hard drive spin down
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Running a test on Focal Daily build 16.04.2020
the ethernet driver was not loaded at boot - attached is the dmesg.log
- the machine was a Dell [Inspiron] 3521, (i3-3217U, 4GB, Intel HD
Graphics 4000, Intel HM76 chipset 10/100 Mbps ethernet controller
integrated on system
ok, closing then, feel free to reopen if you hit it again
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While I do not have the same USB soundcard this bug started with, I can
confirm this is still happening with the 5.5 Kernel running in Ubuntu
19.10 and other USB sound cards. I am using a Schiit Fulla v3. When
trying to use ALSA mixer I get the same broken pipe error. When tailing
both journalctl
> The wireguard{,-dkms,-tools} versions do not align: wireguard-dkms is
newer. Maybe that's not relevant but I thought I'd mention it.
This part doesn't matter. They're separate packages with separate releases and
don't need to align.
https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-linux-compat/refs/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1869571 ***
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I guess I do use vertical as I don't even know how to use horizontal.
Pls let me know how to change it and I will test
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Here is the problem.
Fanatic test-local-docker, creates a local docker container and imports
local DNS via systemd-resolv.conf , it tries to install "Ping" and
can't do that because of our firewall, well... the firewall in the lab.
It's blocking access to ports.ubuntu.com..
2 ways we can fix
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Close the bug, I can't reproduce it anymore. Seriously, it was doing it,
but that may have been on the initial beta (without updates).
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For me it seems, that bug happens only at login after a kernel update followed
by a reboot to finish update.
"normal" (Re)boot without update => no bug.
And i use Dropbox to (Autostart at Login).
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I don't see wireguard-modules as being provided anywhere:
$ apt-cache show linux-image-generic linux-image-5.4.0-24-generic
linux-modules-5.4.0-24-generic | grep Provides
Provides: virtualbox-guest-modules (= 6.1.4-dfsg-2), zfs-modules (=
0.8.3-1ubuntu11)
Provides: aufs-dkms, fuse-module,
@mmstick76, while I agree with the grumblings upstream that udev should
be better about race conditions like this, if we're working around it
I'd prefer to flock while mkswap instead of retriggering udev...can you
test with that change?
Patch below, and I have test builds for b/f here:
Hi,
Using the patches in the aur repository, I prepared a PPA repository for
the nvidia-340. If wish you can install nvidia-340 package (supported
for kernel 5.5, 5.6 series) from PPA. You can add PPA with following
command.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kelebek333/nvidia-legacy
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Thank you for your bug report. Do you use vertical stacking? It seems
similar to bug #1869571
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I can not say anymore than it was working away installing alongside
Ubuntu 16.04 then crashed
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14.12
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-23.24~18.04.1-generic 5.0.15
Uname: Linux 5.0.0-23-generic x86_64
The screenshot you added there doesn't show a bug though? Nautilus sorts
folders firsts and then files, is that was is creating the confusion for
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Unfortunately the issue is back. With no action from my side (software
or plugin installation or update).
It was perfectly fine after
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1627689#c2 - from 2020-04-09 to
2020-04-14.
But today I just had those crashes again.
Reproducible after restarting
Mh, i think this is more a g-c-c issue than the dock.
I would prefer the `multi-monitor` key to be disabled when a specific
monitor is selected.
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No, normally it's below 60C.
I can get it to 80C (and shutdown) when the AC is plugged in and
charging the battery and I load my CPU a lot at the same time.
Usually it means a video conference with several people and charging at
the same time. A little bit of sun also helps.
So I guess the
By any chance is "Mouse Keys" enabled?
To check, go to the "Settings" application and look under the "Universal
Access" tab. In that tab there is a "Mouse Keys" option under "Pointing
& Clicking". If this is enabled, please disable it and see if that
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I have reviewed my "about:support" contents and found preference
"gfx.canvas.azure.backends" modified to "cairo" (from default "skia").
Toggling this entry between those two values (and restarting the browser) seems
to fix/reproduce the issue 100% of the time.
I also had
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The EdUbuntu package is available in 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS - see
https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/bionic/edubuntu-meta .
But EdUbuntu package is missed in the upcoming Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release.
This may cause problems with its upgrade.
** Affects: edubuntu-meta
I am seeing it right now in my home folder (image attached).
» echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8
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Yeah - thanks Vincent I think I also remember that, but the tests
already worked in when I prepped it (running on the same infra) in
comment #17. If it continues to be unreliable in Bionic I can add that
fix as well.
/me stares at ppc64 for working when I pre-test and failing on the final
upload
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If I connect an external display to my Lenovo Thinkpad T420 via display
port (laptop screen main display) and click the Applications icon in the
dock, I see a brief animation and then tiny little icons appear for a
split second before vanishing. The application icons appear
On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 20:18 +, Anton Keks wrote:
> I have traced it to int3403_thermal module.
> If I do rmmod int3403_thermal - the thermal_zone3 goes away an no
> thermal shutdown is happening.
> I can use it as a workaround - but is it dangerous for the HW?
>
>
To add to the list above of debian things:
3.
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/wireguard/-/commit/b536ea7e12ee259e5d16e7e66a7b921837223023
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Thank you for your bug report. What locale do you use? On what folder do you
see the issue? Does it happen in /var/log for example?.
I can't confirm the issue here on an uptodate focal installation
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The kernel package has a "Provides: wireguard-modules", as wireguard-
modules is a virtual.
At least that's how it's supposed to work.
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Hello,
We recently encountered an issue when trying to stop nova instances.
| Apr 16 09:35:10 ginzel kernel: [6925958.071665] unregister_netdevice:
waiting for tape3e33cb9-d6 to become free. Usage count = 2
When I try to stop manually the qemu process, it errors
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Just lost an hour of tagging due to this unexpected behavior. I suggest that
* selections are persisted !
* it's already quite easy to clear selection, for example with "ctrl+a del". a
context-menu option of "Clear all selections" could be added
* if really necessary for some obscure workflow, a
I believe I am seeing the same issue on 20.04:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1767611
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767611
Title:
ath10k_pci crash leading to
qtile has been removed from the Debian archive -
https://bugs.debian.org/952120 at the request of the
maintainer. It was subsequently removed from Ubuntu
(Focal) on 2020-03-02. Closing as package won't
feature in any future Ubuntu release or be upgraded
in any existing release.
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Public bug reported:
Please see attached.
With two monitors configuration (Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 laptop running
Ubuntu 20.04 beta) when user presses on Super button and try to search
for any app, the display shows cut off icons
Pls fix before release!
Description:Ubuntu Focal Fossa
It turns out if I turn off the umatrix extension, firefox works again.
So must be conflict between umatrix and libgd3. Chromium works fine with
all the extensions I have installed. But yes. I have to turn off umatrix
extension to use firefox under libgd3. Thanks!
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I am using OpenWRT on my WRT120AC AP.
It is a shame there are no fixes for this issue.
How can I contribute for finding a solution for this?
Any ideas?
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I believe this is the same issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1767611
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872351
Title:
Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 Killer 1435
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