is there any particular reason to not simply adjust the patch to point
to $SNAP_DATA/etc/chromium-browser/policies ? after all this is where
system-wide configs should go ...
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I just installed a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 with mysql and munin.
It previously worked quite well with Ubuntu 18.04, but now the default
plugin-conf.d/munin-node file seems to not work anymore for mysql.
Here is the output of it:
# munin-run mysql_commands
DBI
This is a fairly old bug and also seemed to be in relation with Unity.
I am marking this as invalid but if someone can still reproduce this
issue on a newer system please comment.
** Changed in: diodon
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: diodon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
Public bug reported:
When installing a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 from an USB Stick, then in the "Software &
Updates" settings window, where there is a possibility to set up software
sources, on the "Developer Options" tab the "Pre-released updates
(focal-proposed)" checkbox is ON by default,
it is a hard requirement of the SRU process that fixes land in the devel
release and then propagate backwards through all other releases ...
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this is intentional and you can skip it with ctrl-c
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/defaulting-to-verify-the-image-integrity-
before-installing-on-desktop/13472
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adding bionic since we're supposed to fully support the pi4 there too
** Also affects: linux-raspi (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pleas use 1878378 for further discussion of that issue, there is no
relation at all to initramfs-tools-ubuntu-core
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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seems installing evolution-indicator solves it without re-compiling ...
closing the bug as invalid ...
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Status: New => Invalid
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lease
don't take this personally in any way. Please rest assured if it came
across this way it wasn't my intention.
The only intention was to provide a user's perspective.
With best regards,
Oliver
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Evolution has the ability to show the unread messages count in the Dock
app icon, this works for the Ubuntu Dock GNOME extension as well as for
Dash to Dock and indeed the old unity7 dock ...
simply re-compiling the current focal evolution package with an added
libunity-dev
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. This has been used in
our internal testing. Note that there is an additional runtime
dependency on net-tools for netstat.
Also at Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=960065
Thanks,
Oliver
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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We have released open-vm-tools 11.1.0.
See https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/releases/tag/stable-11.1.0
See also at Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=960061
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Status: New
well, rsyslog is completely gone from core after UC16 ... how would you
test that in UC18 or UC20 to verify SRUs ?
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Title:
[core] log rotation
to move the content of the dir you might be able to:
stop all snap apps ...
mv ~/snap /whereever/your/bigger/disk/is/mounted
mkdir ~/snap
sudo mount --bind /whereever/your/bigger/disk/is/mounted/snap ~/snap
you might need to adjust permissions on the target disk, the snap dir
must be fully
(In reply to Andrew McCreight (PTO-ish) [:mccr8] from comment #52)
> Comment on attachment 8763602
> (2/4) - Annotate deliberate leak in SaveToEnv
>
> Review of attachment 8763602:
> -
>
> Be sure to #include
Created attachment 8763602
(2/4) - Annotate deliberate leak in SaveToEnv
glandium suggested using MOZ_LSAN_INTENTIONALLY_LEAK_OBJECT directly in
the code.
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A fairly reduced change is
https://hg.mozilla.org/try/rev/def1122a86ba4a17de9da4ed6fa04323c819b753
(with the no-op https://hg.mozilla.org/try/rev/487f69ba0d14 as parent) -
see
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=try=959751bdb468. I
think setenv and putenv share some code in glibc - so
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=try=76ba509b5927
shows the lsan annotation works.
Is there any need to re-run the normal try tests from comment #34?
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Created attachment 8763607
(4/4) - Drop unused Xatom.h include
Another un-needed include, this one was left over after the removal of
the N900 code.
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Created attachment 8763601
(1/4) - Change modelines to those recommended by coding style.
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Title:
Oneric: On boot up Firefox always displays the
Created attachment 8763603
(3/4) - Stop using libgnome and libgnomeui on Linux v6.
Minor change that I spotted while trying to track down the setenv
problem - drop unneeded xlib.h include.
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toolkit/xre/nsAppRunner.cpp:SaveToEnv() intentionally leaks memory
because it ends up calling putenv(3) which 'leaks' by design and by
specification - this was suppressed for valgrind in bug #793534. But I
don't understand why this doesn't trigger the leak sanitizer in the
existing code - also
Created attachment 8757425
(2/2) - Stop using libgnome and libgnomeui on Linux v5.
Changes from v4
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Made myself the author, since I deserve the blame even though I don't
deserve the credit. Added a note that Chris Coulson wrote the original
patch. If there's a better way to handle
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=try=24c95faf3d3e
is a compile-only try run. Not sure what tests, if any, are suitable.
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(1/2) - Change modelines to those recommended by coding style
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Title:
Oneric: On boot up Firefox always displays the
Created attachment 8737263
Stop using libgnome and libgnomeui on Linux v3
Updated this patch again, and tested on master and on top of 45.0.1. It works
with both gtk2 and gtk3 builds but I'd still like feedback about whether I'm
doing the right thing with all the gtk plumbing.
Solved Issues
Created attachment 8754796
(2/2) - Stop using libgnome and libgnomeui on Linux v4
Changes from v3
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* Rebase to master
- Unbitrot to match "Bug 1268313: Part 7 - Move NS_NewRunnableMethod and
friends to mozilla::NewRunnableMethod"
* Set client state to disconnected before
To expand on it not yet solving bug #557601 - on normal application quit I see
New state = DISCONNECTED
after phase "web-workers-shutdown"; on SM-triggered shutdown/quit I've seen it
DISCONNECTED just after phase "profile-change-teardown"..
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Actually, comment #14 is accurate.Calling SmcCloseConnection from
~nsNativeAppSupportUnix should always be safe, as all shutdown phases
will have completed by this point (in the current code)
I managed to understand the shutdown sequence a little better by
attaching gdb and sprinkling some
(In reply to Bryan Quigley from comment #20)
> I'm guessing libsm/libice won't work on wayland?
>
> Looks like we might be able to get shutdown (but not logout) support from
> systemd. -https://wiki.freedesktop.org/www/Software/systemd/inhibit/
Well, the ICE protocol was deliberately
Created attachment 8605868
Stop using libgnome and libgnomeui on Linux v2
I've updated the patch above, and have had some success with it, but it
still needs some work in order to disconnect from the SM at the right
time. It's been compiled and tested a little on top of 37.0.1, it just
needed a
As a minor aside, it would be desirable to do as much work as possible
between SaveYourselfCB() and SmcSaveYourselfDone(), and as little as
possible between DieCB() and SmcCloseConnection().
At least in KDE, the time-out for the first phase is slightly longer (15
seconds and configurable versus
(In reply to desrt from comment #16)
> There is really no good reason for this code to exist anymore. I ended up
> with libgnome installed as a dependency for another old program and my
> Firefox install started misbehaving as a (nearly untracable) sideeffect of
> that. It took me quite a while
y that makes it possible. Why
can't the user (or admin) decide on their own? For example in my case
I'd want to add /data/oliver to the list of locations that are available
to this particular snap (vlc) and I may want to make _other_ locations
available to other snaps. Sure, there will probably be us
Erich,
you are right, I had the wrong order with the uninstall and install.
Thank you. (one problem less ;-)
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Title:
[SRU]
Test on Lenovo MIIX320-10ICR
1. Remove ubuntustudio-controls with: "dpkg --remove --force-depends
ubuntustudio-controls"
2. Package removed with keeping the dependencies.
This is important! You lose all packages dedicated with "ubuntustudio-controls".
"ubuntustudio-installer,
To extend what zyga said above ...
A major amount of snaps are used on appliance, embedded, IoT and server
devices (in fact snaps were used in these environments for two years
already before they came to the desktop at all). On many of these
systemd XDG doesnt even remotely play a role so it was
I also thought it was wine, but I wasn't sure.
Thank you Erich for taking the time.
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Title:
Wine32 VST Bridge plugins missing gui (Ubuntu
The "Ubuntu Studio Controls" window is now visible and I can select the
Jack Master Device (no USB) "chtrt5646,0,0 playback and capture device".
But I can't start Jack from the Controls-Window. The window freezes.
An attempt with "QjackCtl" shows the following messages:
: Starting jack
No there was nothing missing. Distro 20.04 has installed all :i386 libs needed
for the wine32- and wine64-bridges. Also I've set the "dpkg --add-architecture
i386" befor and installed the "build-essential".
I installed the Bridges with:
apt-get install carla-bridge-wine32 carla-bridge-wine64
apport information
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected focal
** Description changed:
Carla works very well with the Wine64 Bridge. Only the Wine32 starts the
VST32 Plugins in a Window with a black screen with the NVIDIA-Meta-
Driver-440.
I've uninstalled the wine-development version 5.5
apport information
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I've installed the update. But the problem exists. I think it's not
related to the ubuntustudio-controls it self. There are a lot of
Problems with this MIIX320-10ICR mini pieces. I don't want to say that
these things are junk?!? Not really ;-) It's not worth wasting the time.
We should spend more
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Carla works very well with the Wine64 Bridge. Only the Wine32 starts the
VST32 Plugins in a Window with a black screen with the NVIDIA-Meta-
Driver-440.
I've uninstalled the wine-development version 5.5 and installed the
latest winehq-devel 5.7 from WineHQ and recompiled the
Sorry for the late reply, here is my /var/log/installer/syslog
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still not possible to upgrade.
Thanks
Oliver
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:18.04.37
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.3.0-47.39~18.04.1-generic 5.3.18
Uname: Linux 5.3.0-47-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.14
Architecture: amd64
also ... i highly doubt that support for lvm2 is planned in UbuntuCore
20, this bug might rather be for the initramfs-tools package itself ...
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side-note: /writable was introduced in 2014 FWIW
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Title:
'writable' should not be introduced as a new label for persistence
partition in
Note that the install to USB seems to have done what it should just fine
...
...but that it wiped existing the bootloader on the internal disk that
was explicitly de-selected everywhere is not okay.
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For a system test I prepared a USB stick with the current focal iso,
booted from it and attempted an install to another (identical) USB disk.
During partitioning /dev/sdb (the USB disk) was picked as target for the
bootloader installation,
a 63GB ext4 partition for / and a
The keys I was trying to import into Seahorse were located in an
encrypted container (mounted, obviously). As I cannot influence (or
haven't learned how to influence) the standard file modes when mounting
said container, they all had 0700 as file mode, including the .pub files
I had generated
Fascinating, I am seeing this exact same issue with SSH keys. When using
ssh-add these keys will load into the agent without a problem, but I
cannot import them into Seahorse. The files have been generated with
OpenSSH, but their file names aren't following the standard id_
and id_.pub pattern ...
So for the quasselclient issue I've now compared the wireshark traces of
0.12.2-0ubuntu1 and 0.12.2-0ubuntu1.16.04.2. At startup both send a
payload of 12 bytes.
0.12.2-0ubuntu1:
42 b3 3f 03 00 00 00 02 80 00 00 01
0.12.2-0ubuntu1.16.04.2
42 b3 3f 02 00 00 00 02 80 00 00 01
They only
I'm also having weird SSL problems with quassel 0.12.2-0ubuntu1.16.04.2,
but in my case it's the connection between quasselclient and quasselcore
that doesn't work. When starting quasselclient it now shows a warning
dialog: "Your client does not support SSL encryption. Sensitive data,
like
the JSON information published to the guest variable.
vmtoolsd --cmd “info-get guestinfo.appInfo”
vmware-rpctool “info-get guestinfo.appInfo”
Thanks,
Oliver
** Affects: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1864252
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1864252
preseeded snap installs fail in images
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using a qemu image I recently noticed that there is a /root/snap/pc dir
on the system ... the pc gadget ships an empty no-op configure hook that
apparently gets run during seeding.
since snapd knows what a gadget is, it would be nice if gadget hooks
could by default made to
Public bug reported:
currently various odd hacks exist to make sure that console-conf does
not start up on appliance or kiosk systems that are supposed to be user-
less and get managed only via the snapd REST API.
to disable console-conf starting up the file /var/lib/console-
conf/complete must
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1864252 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1864252
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1864252
preseeded snap installs fail in images
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The pc-kernel snap is essentially just "linux-generic", sadly it was
decided back then that the "linux-generic" name was not appropriate and
that we would only build the kernel snap for amd64 in core16
In core 18 it was finally accepted to also build this kernel for both arm
arches so that
Public bug reported:
Also reported at Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=950888
When using the LSI Logic Parallel SCSI controller lots of log messages
are generated. These are benign but may fill up logs quickly. We are
working on fixing the root cause.
This was first
I'm also having this issue on 19.04. Only happens when i'm using 2
screens. the cursor is a duplicate of the real one, ie it hanges to the
text select cursor shape when i'm highlighting text, and it changes to
the hand-pointer when hovering over a hyperlink.
the duplicate goes away if i
this is the error I get
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I got the same issues is there a fix? on raspberry pi 3 with ubuntu mate
beta 1 18
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Title:
Firmware needs updating for new pi 3 B+
To manage
Is it too late to turn this into yet another gsoc project?
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Title:
Stamp annotations cannot be printed to pdf or "flattened"
To manage
Should we split this into a set of separate smaller issues, then? E.g.,
issues with stamps with standard appearances seem to be quite
independent from custom stamps.
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Albert, you are not the only busy person on this planet. Last time I
tried I couldn't log in to the wiki page. Now it works all of a sudden.
What do I know...
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Can somebody please post this on the gsoc project list for me? Thanks!
Project: Improve custom stamp annotation handling
Brief explanation: Okular does display stamp annotations, but the support
is somewhat incomplete. This particularly shows when trying to use stamp
annotations with a custom
No. Your problem really smells like a problem with annotation handling,
and printing is just a symptom of something deeper.
You may be able to partially circumvent your printing problem now that
we have
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/130218/
With this patch, if you select rasterized
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Title:
[upstream] Loop in libreoffice-calc when scrolling to top of
WTF. I was uninstalling the ubuntu-mate-desktop task with tasksel (while
ubuntu-desktop was still checked in the list), and it removed basically
everything. Afterwards all tasks in the tasksel list were unchecked.
This is definitely not the expected behavior: when I uncheck a specific
task, I
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[upstream] Loop in libreoffice-calc when scrolling to top of
Also a problem on my MSI GS43VR for 19.10
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Elantech - Touchpad not working after upgrading to 18.10 from 18.04
To manage notifications
Thank you. I notified the team to test this.
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Title:
open-vm-tools 11.0.0 released
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
sadly snapd wipes the logs after a while so your snap changes start only
at change 33 and this is only a refresh of the already installed docker
snap ...
it would be interesting to know why/how it got installed in the first
place, perhaps someone from the snapd team has a hint here ...
do you
unattended-updates do not deal with snap packages (effectively snaps
care for their upgrades themselves, there is no external entity like
unattended-upgrades needed)...
also snap packages do not "just install themselves", something must have
actively triggered that ...
along with syslog (or
the requirement for policykit (and dropping of gksu/gksudo) came with
the switch to gnome upstream, its a hard requirement for the desktop
nowadays.
while the default here might be wrong (and should be reviewed by someone
from the desktop team), this is definitely not a snapd related bug. i
added
policyKit does not involve sudo in any way, it uses systemd-logind from
the session to elevate privileges. if you are marked as admin in the
policyKit setup you will indeed be able to do admin things no matter
what is written in sudoers ;)
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Title:
[upstream] Loop in libreoffice-calc when scrolling to top of
the included snapcraft.yaml means i need to have the whole tree locally
on disk, as someone who maintains a ton of community images for
UbuntuCore i prefer to just have the snapcraft.yaml locally so the disk
is only cluttered during build. along with that i am trying to build the
eoan tree for the
well, as a user/customer building my own kernel i'd kind of expect the
defconfig for a flavour to not be a debug config.
but indeed you are correct, i should have taken a look at the included
snapcraft.yaml which, despite being for the wrong flavour (generic/pc-
kernel), indeed contains
ok, this looks a bit more reasonable now ...
$ ls -lh pi4-kernel_raspi2-5.3.0-1011.12_armhf.snap
-rw-r--r-- 1 ogra ogra 211M Nov 4 17:05
pi4-kernel_raspi2-5.3.0-1011.12_armhf.snap
so CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y should better be turned off by default for people
building snaps from our trees ;)
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yup, seems this is (surprisingly) on by default ...
$ grep DEBUG_INFO parts/kernel/build/.config
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_REDUCED is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_DWARF4=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF is not set
i'll try a re-build and override that
i also tried using the "source-branch: raspi2" argument in the
snapcraft.yaml instead of using teh master branch and the "source-tag:"
option, but this results in the same big size ...
additionally i'd like to remark that due to the transactional nature of
UbuntuCore we need to keep the kernel
Public bug reported:
typically a kernel snap built from the kernel.ubuntu.com tree using the
raspi2 defconfig results in a snap package that is below 150MB in size:
$ ls -lh pi2-kernel_raspi2-4.4.0-1110.snap
-rw--- 1 root root 129M Jun 4 15:01 pi2-kernel_raspi2-4.4.0-1110.snap
trying to
Upstream bug report: https://sourceforge.net/p/curlftpfs/bugs/54/
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Title:
curlftpfs cannot access files which contain "#" in their names
To
n the yaml, this would be a
snapd configuration task.
** Changed in: snappy
Assignee: Oliver Grawert (ogra) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: ubuntu-core-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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CVE-2019-11043 seems to be a more serious code injection issue affecting
this version.
It appears to be fixed in 7.2.24 (https://nextcloud.com/blog/urgent-
security-issue-in-nginx-php-fpm/)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
update-ieee-data throws error because of wrong
after opening attached spreadsheet document, the button "update" on
sheet "Grid2" flickers, scrolliing down stops flickering as soon as
button is no longer visible.
flickering will also stop if i set column F to optimal width.
this issue seems also be a duplicate of:
Bug 121963 - button
note that the build scripts for core do have an md5sum check to detect changes
to /etc/passwd|group|shadow because this file is orignally readonly.
dirs created with specific UIDs/GIDs by package postinist scripts that get
copied into the writable area of the rootfs during first boot would fail
Currently we do not have any plans to release any new version of open-
vm-tools from the 10.3.x branch.
The list of commits to be applied is correct.
The first two changes (015db4c0 and 7b874f37) are part of 11.0. The last
one (26b9edbe) is in the devel branch, and will be part of any upcoming
Public bug reported:
We have discovered a few memory leaks in open-vm-tools, related to the
vix plugin. We have created a branch for 10.3.10 on github that includes
fixes: https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/tree/stable-10.3.10-vix-
memory-leaks
Also reported at Debian:
Public bug reported:
We have released open-vm-tools 11.0.0, see https://github.com/vmware
/open-vm-tools/releases/tag/stable-11.0.0 .
Also filed at Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=940853
** Affects: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
The last status change happened on accident. The fix has not been
released, yet. I cannot change the status back to "Fix Committed"
though. Can anyone help with this?
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1842447
Title:
Kernel Panic with linux-image-4.15.0-60-generic when
hi paul, fixed for me!
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