I have a Lenovo Ideapad S740-15IRH and the touchscreen does not work in
linux on any distro even with the latest kernel 5.14.14. Is it possible
to fix this?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1939988 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1939988
Okay wait a minute, it IS possible to install Ubuntu by writing the ISO
to the bootable key with dd from a machine running Linux. I used dd like
so: `sudo dd bs=4M if=/home/noctua/Downloads/ubuntu-21.10-desk
Okay wait a minute, it IS possible to install Ubuntu by writing the ISO
to the bootable key with dd from a machine running Linux. I used dd like
so: `sudo dd bs=4M if=/home/noctua/Downloads/ubuntu-21.10-desktop-
amd64.iso of=/dev/sdb conv=fdatasync status=progress` and I was amazed
that Ubuntu actu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1939988 ***
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This issue affects me as well on the HP Elite Dragonfly G2. It's really
awful, I can't even start the boot process on a Ubuntu live installer.
It doesn't seem to matter how I format the USB drive either. I h
This issue affects me as well on the HP Elite Dragonfly G2. It's really
awful, I can't even start the boot process on a Ubuntu live installer.
It doesn't seem to matter how I format the USB drive either. I have
Fedora 34 installed but I cannot boot Ubuntu 20.04, 20.10, 21.04, or
21.10 at all. When
Same issue with the brightness keys on the HP Elite Dragonfly G2, even
on kernel 5.13. Seems like a firmware bug, but may have something to do
with the HP WMI keycode driver. Really annoying and not at all good for
such an expensive product. This needs to be fixed, it affects most of
HP's new busin
I'm having the same issue with function keys for brightness on the HP
Elite Dragonfly G2. F3 and F4 both map to muting the microphone. This is
a firmware bug. It happens on the latest version of Ubuntu and on Fedora
34. Really, this needs to be fixed. If someone would take a look at the
firmware, w
This bug needs to be reopened, I have the same issue on Ubuntu 20.10
with a 4K laptop screen with 2x scaling. The same problem is found on
Fedora 33. As @estebanium wrote, If the lid is closed to suspend, when
the laptop is reopened, maximized windows are instead offscreen (only
left half shows). V
Can confirm this exact thing happens to me on Ubuntu 20.04. I can't even
run the Deluge application with this bug. This needs to be fixed ASAP.
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Looking at the source code for nm-openvpn-service.c, before this bug was
introduced it doesn't appear that the crl-verify option was ever
implemented or used, as it is not found within the code. The only lines
that refer to crl-verify were introduced in Ubuntu 19.04, and consist of
the following:
This is a serious problem compromising the security of OpenVPN on Linux.
Every time I try to use crl-verify I get the following error:
nm-openvpn[3957]: Options error: --crl-verify fails with
'/var/lib/openvpn/chroot/[insert path to pem file selected here]': No
such file or directory (errno=2)
Th
Well...it has been quite some time and this bug has received absolutely
*zero* attention from the Gnome Shell Gitlab here
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/123 escalated from the
Gnome Bugzilla tracker after Gnome shell development moved to Gitlab.
The issue is fully present in Ubun
Filed an upstream bug, at long last, in the Gnome bugtracker at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793977
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Okay, so...why isn't this a priority bugfix? I love gnome, don't get me
wrong, but when I can't even autoconnect to my VPN like I did countless
times in the past few years running Ubuntu on Unity without compromising
the security of my system something is wrong. There needs to be an
option - and a
Public bug reported:
Okay, so the following patch at
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/356413428/grub2_2.02~beta3-4ubuntu7.1_2.02~beta3-4ubuntu7.2.diff.gz
which basically amounts to changing a single line in /etc/grub.d/00_header
TOTALLY breaks my menu selection graphics when I boot up. Every time a
@bagl0312 I agree, there really should be some kind of GUI default way
to set negative DNS priority when setting up certain VPN connections.
The average user shouldn't experience a nasty surprise when DNS leaks
happen by default.
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Okay, I will try this with a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 and provide
the necessary logs soon. I should be able to use the provided script
over ssh, thanks. The problem with GDM freezing on Wayland after system
resume/wakeup has been occurring ever since I ran the beta builds of
17.10, but it's cl
Public bug reported:
When using a Wayland gnome-session or Wayland ubuntu-session in Ubuntu
17.10, gnome-terminal (v3.24.2 is the version in the 17.10 repositories)
does not fill the screen at all when snapping the window to the right or
left side. There are large gaps on the right and bottom edge
Public bug reported:
It appears that using Xorg instead of Wayland is the only way to fix
this problem on Ubuntu 17.10. For some odd reason, whenever I wake my
computer from suspend (especially after an extended period of time
asleep) using Gnome in a Wayland session (gnome-session and stock
ubunt
I'm not sure about split-horizon DNS, frankly I think that is a
different bug entirely. However, I have had no problems with DNS leaks
over my VPN connections whatsoever on Ubuntu 17.10. The bugfix I
personally requested from the NM-devs and backported to Ubuntu 17.04
(running NetworkManager v1.4.x
Literally just toggling that one option "Store password for all users"
in the VPN settings fixes the problem entirely. Use "sudo service
network-manager restart" and it connects flawlessly the first time. To
avoid the error loop on bootup specifically, just uncheck the box "Make
available to other
Yeah, I keep getting the "vpn-connection[...]: Failed to request VPN
secrets #3: No agents were available for this request." error message in
my syslog. I found, however, that THIS worked for me: All you have to do
is go Dash->VPN->VPN
Settings->connection_name_here->Identity->Password->"Store for
Debian package for network-manager-openvpn-gnome built for Ubuntu 17.04
attached.
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Debian package for network-manager-openvpn built for Ubuntu 17.04
attached.
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@Stephan the Penguin god has not forsaken us, my friend :D
So glad it works for you guys, thanks for the nice feedback! This issue bugged
me so much I sorta made it my mission haha. It's fantastic I finally got this
thing sorted out with some help from the Gnome NM devs :)
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Please test with the new patch or patched .deb and follow the steps to
set negative ipv4 dns-priority. I (and lead NM-dev Thomas Haller
himself) believe this resolves the bug. Thanks, and I hope this helps
you all! :)
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After setting the ipv4.dns-priority of the VPN connection to a negative number
and patching the source or installing the conveniently packaged .deb below, you
should not experience DNS leaks over NM-VPN.
(Output from extended test at https://dnsleaktest.com )
Test complete
Query round Progress.
I have successfully backported Thomas Haller's excellent upstream
solution as detailed in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783569 This took some time as
things have changed quite a bit upstream, but the patch works on the
current zesty 17.04 1.4.4-1ubuntu3.1 network-manager! This is a muc
Hey all, so it seems like Thomas Haller at the bug thread
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783569 may have actually
fixed this issue upstream! Not sure how to backport the fix though, I
tried and didn't have any luck, so this may be up to the package
maintainers. I think this might actual
Unfortunately my patch is not a good solution for upstream application.
I agree with what Beniamino Galvani mentioned, that "it is wrong to
assume the connection is a VPN based on the link type, since you can
have non-VPN tun/tap/gre/gretap connections as well, and they are
affected by this patch."
Actually I take that back. The issue is not fixed by the commit
referenced on https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783569 as it is
already present in the current version of the network-manager. So we
still have a major problem folks.
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upstream. See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783569
Anyway, I'll see if I can backport the fix provided there and whether or not it
works. Sorry guys :/
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I have upstreamed the patch at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=783569 !
Hopefully this can be incorporated into future releases of network-manager :)
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No, it's not an upstream patch. My patch can be applied directly to the
current source on 17.04 obtained using 'apt-get source network-manager',
so that would be network-manager 1.4.4-1ubuntu3 from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty/main amd64 Packages
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>bedfojo (commercial-johnbedford) wrote on 2017-06-06: #57
>Nicholas, thank you very much for your work on this patch.
>It works correctly for me: no DNS leak detected by either https://ipleak.net
>or >https://dnsleaktest.com for me, when both detected lea
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** Patch removed: "patch for network-manager source"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1624317/+attachment/4889747/+files/resolved-vpn-dns-leak-fix.patch
** Patch removed: "possible cisco network-manager-openconnect-fix"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc
Huh, weird, yeah it's quite possible it's a different issue entirely, or
a problem related to network-manager-openconnect. Because the routing-
only domain is clearly listed as DNS Domain ~. so systemd-resolved
should only send queries to the specified dns servers for the interface
vpn0. Yeah...not
Huh. No, actually my patch DID work. See the line under vpn0 that says
DNS Domain: ~.
So the correct bus call was made and all dns queries SHOULD be directed to the
link-specified listed DNS servers. Your problem actually appears to be that
there are no link-specified dns servers.
See the line
Tim, I have a question for you. When you connect through
network-manager-openconnect-gnome, and type
systemd-resolve --status, what is your link name called? Something like 'tun0'
or 'tap1' or the like?
Because I've been looking around at the openconnect wiki at
http://www.infradead.org/opencon
Jordi, Sure thing, glad I could help. :)
I wonder if somebody can figure out how to help Tim with
network-manager-openconnect. I tried adding two more conditions for cisco vpn
gre connections but apparently it didn't work or those aren't the kind of links
used. Not sure how to address that becau
Sorry to here that, I'm frankly not sure what to do about that then :/
At the very least the original patch fixes stuff for openvpn, which is good.
Perhaps someone else could figure out the cisco openconnect thing.
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Anyone using Cisco PPTP/IPsec/openconnect VPN, please test the network
manager with the aforementioned patch or with the updated built .deb
provided here. The updated patch should address more types of VPN links.
Thanks!
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Tim Shannon, from the comment about network-manager-openconnect-gnome, please
use this updated patch to build the network manager. I added conditions for the
cisco GRE and GRETAP link types, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_Routing_Encapsulation and
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs
Yeah, apologies as I'm not sure what link type that openconnect uses /
how to identify an openconnect link. It would be a simple matter to add
a conditional for that in the file I patched, please try that. For now
my patch only addresses openvpn tap or tun links, but I'm sure it could
be expanded i
>From the Debian man pages, it seems like this is not in fact a problem
of systemd itself, as it allows for domain routing exclusively for dns
servers on a single interface using the routing-only domain. My patch
effectively just tells the NetworkManager to make a systemd bus call
for the routing-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1624317 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1624317
For a Network Manager GUI fix, please see my patch towards the bottom of the
bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1624317
No more DNS leaks through the openvpn network-manager gui! Please let me know
I can confirm this works for multiple vpn connections and after wakeup from
system suspend on Ubuntu 17.04. I encourage you to install the patched .deb or
follow the instructions to build it from source and see for yourself. I'm
honestly so glad this fixes dns leaks for using openvpn through the
The actual patch is attached above and can be applied to the source code
which you can build yourself. But for your convenience, I have attached
the .deb file below:
** Attachment added: "patched network manager .deb for easy fix installation on
Ubuntu 17.04"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
Please note that this patch and fix only works for Ubuntu 17.04 which relies on
systemd-resolved as a DNS/DNSSEC stub resolver, as well as an LLMNR resolver.
You also need to be using a network-manager plugin like
network-manager-openvpn-gnome.
Install and configure an openvpn connection after go
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** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Sadly, the option block-outside-dns is only supported on Windows
clients. Which is a real shame, because systemd-resolved is leaking DNS
queries everywhere by design. This is a problem with the hardcoded
design of the gnome network manager integrating (or rather...not
integrating) with systemd-reso
I am unable to run apport-collect running 4.12-rc3, because I cannot
actually boot my computer (an immediate kernel panic occurs, as
evidenced by adding the output from earlyprintk=efi), so I'm marking
this bug as confirmed. Please also see relevant discussion about this
issue on the Linux Kernel m
Public bug reported:
I have an HP Spectre x360 Convertible laptop with an Intel 5500U SoC. In
short, I am completely unable to boot kernel 4.12-rc3, even though I
could boot from 4.12-rc2 perfectly fine. The loading screen does not
appear at all, instead GRUB remains stuck on "Loading initial ramd
It appears a kernel panic is happening immediately while attempting to boot
4.12-rc3, it doesn't happen on 4.12-rc2.
Adding earlyprintk=efi to the grub command line options, I get the following
message (which explains why the bootloader stops at 'loading initial
ramdisk...'):
This was meticulou
Seems this was resolved in 4.12-rc2, mounting ntfs-3g volumes is fine,
doesn't generate a kernel warning! It was fixed in fs/fuse/inode.c at
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/69c8ebf83213e6165b13d94ec599b861467ee2dc
with
diff --git a/fs/fuse/inode.c b/fs/fuse/inode.c
index 5a1b58f..65c8837
This was fixed in 4.12-rc2!
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
fs changes in kernel 4.12 break mount
Okay, so the warning is clearly being generated by the WARN_ON function in
fs/super.c.
I realize I could disable the warning, but that sounds like a bad idea. One
question though,
why would we be verifying if sb->s_bdi is equal to the address of some "struct
backing_dev_info noop_backing_dev_inf
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fs
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: fuse (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Mounting any ntfs partition or ntfs-formatted external drive in kernel
4.12 results in a critical kernel warning. Possible data corruption
could happen, as the drive must be forcibly unmounted. The kernel
warning appears in the syslog literally every single time, this is a
ver
Thanks for the confirmation Will, glad to see that it works. And yeah I
think this bug should be marked urgent because without the patch, my vpn
connection drops in the same manner every ten minutes or so. The
rationale behind not passing auth-nocache seems pretty clear to me based
on the openvpn m
** Summary changed:
- Problem in network-manager-openvpn, openvpn fails during and after downloads.
+ Problem in nm-openvpn-service.c, openvpn connection fails after key
renegotiation because --auth-user-pass is passed with --auth-nocache.
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So I've been using OpenVPN through the network-manager-openvpn package
integrated into the network manager GUI. I experienced an odd problem
where consistently, during or after downloading (in this case, I tested
by just downloading the kernel tarball from kernel.or
Okay so I have found the issue pertaining to dns resolution on Ubuntu
16.04.2! There is a critical bug in the package dnsmasq-base here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1639776 The fix
hasn't yet been applied to the current version of dnsmasq-base.
This time I have all the d
Additional generated built patched package network-manager-openvpn-gnome
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Built patched package.
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So I've been using OpenVPN through the network-manager-openvpn package
integrated into the network manager GUI. I experienced an odd problem
where consistently, during or after downloading (in this case, I tested
by just downloading the kernel tarball from kernel.org repeatedl
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1639776 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1639776
Okay so I have found the issue pertaining to dns resolution on Ubuntu 16.04.2!
There is a critical bug in the package dnsmasq-base here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1639776
The f
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Title:
network-manager 1.2.6 won't connect to vpn and displays false
connected message
To manage notific
Well, scratch that hope and consider me mistaken about Goth Queen's workaround.
It appears that manually setting a fixed DNS server DOES allow for successful
reconnect when the network manager is restarted (whereas before it wouldn't
reconnect period), but just like this bug
https://bugs.launch
Oops, Goth Queen actually provided a solution earlier, it was just difficult
for me to understand at the time. Enter whatever fixed DNS server you want and
set 'Automatic (DHCP) addresses only' under IPv4 Settings in network-manager
for the default network connection. So just manually entering in
Okay so since resolvconf and dmasq are not cooperating, I have resorted to
using dnscrypt-proxy. Credit to QkiZ, the dnscrypt-proxy service works EVERY
TIME and ignores the (completely broken) DNS resolution of dnsmasq and
resolvconf. Even with the newest version of network-manager (1.2.6) on 16
Credit to QkiZ, the dnscrypt-proxy service works EVERY TIME and ignores the
(completely broken) DNS resolution of dnsmasq and resolvconf. Even with the
newest version of network-manager (1.2.6) on 16.04 LTS and all its dependencies:
network-manager
libnm-glib-vpn1
libnm-glib4
libnm0
libnm-util2
I have downgraded both the network-manager and resolvconf package but I still
experience complete DNS resolution failure randomly, where restarting the
network manager has no effect and I cannot connect to the internet. The only
way to get DNS working again is to completely reboot the computer,
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected xenial
** Description changed:
I have been having a rather serious and incredibly annoying problem on the
updated version of network-manager v1.2.6 on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. Trying to
manually connect to my VPN provider using openvpn through th
apport information
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I have been having a rather serious and incredibly annoying problem on the
updated version of network-manager v1.2.6 on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. Trying to
manually connect to my VPN provider using openvpn through the network manager
fails literally any time except bootup. Every
Yes, this problem most definitely occurs with the Yakkety proposed
kernel, I tried using the most recent build of 16.10 that comes with
4.8, and the graphical problems persist.
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All kernels after 4.7.4 have this exact same issue with Broadwell
integrated graphics, including the official 4.8 release and the previous
rc builds.
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** Description changed:
I would like to report a severe graphics regression, involving frequent
rainbow-glitching and flickering on a x64 computer with Intel Broadwell
5500U processor w/ integrated graphics. This issue was not present on
kernel v4.7.4, which I will continue to use. Due to
I was unable to use apport-collect but I believe the information I have
provided is sufficient. I am running Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS with kernel
v4.7.5-generic on a x64 HP Spectre x360 with Broadwell GT2 5500
integrated graphics.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I would like to report a severe graphics regression, involving frequent
rainbow-glitching and flickering on a x64 computer with Intel Broadwell
5500U processor w/ integrated graphics. This issue was not present on
kernel v4.7.4, which I will continue to use. Due to unfortunate
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Many VPN providers will give a Certificate Revocation List crl.pem file in
their OpenVPN packages. The CRL list is becoming increasingly important after
the Heartbleed bug was exposed, leaving many servers vulnerable to
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