Public bug reported:
When attempting to use saned resources that are protected by md5, the
current version (1.0.27-3.2ubuntu3) fails. To reproduce:
$ sudo echo testuser:goodpass:test > /etc/sane.d/saned.users
This will tell saned to put a password on the 'test' resource.
Ensure that
The sane project has already confirmed a fix exists in 1.0.25. Unless
you go out and buy a Pixma MX7600, you're not gonna have my hardware
whether I run apport or not. The apparent motivation to fix bugs in
Ubuntu appears anemic at best already, I don't think I'm going to do
much harm to that.
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I can't reproduce the bug anymore because I've been using the workaround
in the intervening year since I wrote the bug. I think you should have
enough information to resolve it.
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I also filed
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=654659
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Title:
DPMS disabled when amazon.com is open in Chrome
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Public bug reported:
Desktop PC, Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, using KDE
I noticed that my desktop's monitor never went to sleep despite setting
the display to power off after 10 minutes. I noticed the following
message in ~/.xsession-errors:
powerdevil: Disabling DPMS due to inhibition
I narrowed it
Adding
export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=kde
to ~/.profile fixed a LOT of style-related issues for me in Kubuntu.
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Title:
Icons missing in
This really helped solve a lot of problems I've been having with style
and icons since Kubuntu 15.04, thank you! I think the bug should be kept
open, it's very disappointing to have to make these kinds of
workarounds.
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Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 16.04, kwin-x11 4:5.5.5-0ubuntu1.
I used the System Settings > Icons page to select an icon theme that I
downloaded (Snowish-1.3). When I clicked Apply, kwin crashed and was
restarted. The icons change did not take effect. See below for the stack
trace:
Application:
** Package changed: ubuntu => kde-systemsettings (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[Kubuntu 16.04] Choosing a widget style has no effect
To manage notifications
Here's a screenshot of the system settings screen after I picked Oxygen
and hit Apply. Note that the buttons along the bottom have not changed
to Oxygen theme.
** Attachment added: "choose-2.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1584540/+attachment/4668330/+files/choose-2.png
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Public bug reported:
Recently upgraded to Kubuntu 16.04. Choosing a Widget Style under System
Settings > Application Style > Widget Style has no effect. Steps to
reproduce:
1. Go into System Settings > Application Style > Widget Style.
2. Pick a widget style.
3. Click Apply.
Expected result:
There is a PPA that has an updated sane-backends package that fixes the
issue:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-
devel/2015-November/034088.html
It would be nice to see this fixed in the official repo of course :)
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Public bug reported:
Up until recently, I've been able to scan fine with my Canon Pixma
MX7600. Then I upgraded to Ubuntu Wily and I've started getting:
$ scanimage
scanimage: open of device pixma:MX7600_192.168.2.107 failed: Invalid argument
The device pings and I can get to its HTTP port.
According to one of the authors of the sane-pixma backend:
"this looks similar to an issue that I fixed some time ago. Please see
if you can find a package of the released 1.0.25. that should fix your
issue"
See http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/sane-
devel/2015-October/034084.html
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I also verified that downgrading to libsane 1.0.24-4ubuntu1 from
1.0.25+git201505 allows me to scan again, so I definitely there's some
sort of sane-pixma regression in there.
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I can confirm that building the backend from git at HEAD resolves the
issue.
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Title:
open of device pixma:MX7600_... failed: invalid argument
As a workaround, I changed the ExecStart line in
/lib/systemd/system/sshguard.service to
ExecStart=/bin/bash -c '/bin/journalctl -f | /usr/sbin/sshguard -i
/run/sshguard.pid -w $WHITELIST $ARGS'
I don't know if this is the best way to do it, but sshguard now works
for me.
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Any update here? The bad guys are still hammering my SSH server.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1498643
Title:
sshguard doesn't block bad guys in 15.10 with systemd
To manage
Public bug reported:
I'm running sshguard using the default Ubuntu sshguard package. It runs
with the following command line:
/usr/sbin/sshguard -i /run/sshguard.pid -w /etc/sshguard/whitelist -l
/var/log/auth.log -a 40 -p 420 -s 1200
Unfortunately, /var/log/auth.log is empty. Instead, logging
** Summary changed:
- Steam icons missing in Plasma/KDE after upgrade to Ubuntu 15.04
+ Icons missing in Plasma/KDE after upgrade to Ubuntu 15.04
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This appears to be a more general problem than just Steam icons. I just
upgraded to 15.10 and I still have the same problem but with lots of
other icons too.
Is there anything more I can do to help get some movement on the issue?
Potentially related: I am not able to change the icon theme in the
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded Kubuntu to 15.04. The new Plasma launcher looks great,
but by default the main menu categories (Favorites, Applications, etc)
are shown with ellipsis (Favori..., Applic...). This looks like it
should be unintended behavior (because it looks pretty bad).
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Public bug reported:
I just upgraded Kubuntu to 15.04. The new Plasma launcher looks great,
but by default the main menu categories (Favorites, Applications, etc)
are shown with ellipsis (Favori..., Applic...). This looks like it
should be unintended behavior (because it looks pretty bad).
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In the attached menu-editor.png you can see the icons in the menu editor
tree view, but not in the detailed view when you click on one of the
entries.
** Attachment added: menu-editor.png
Public bug reported:
(Not sure if this is the right package to file against)
This bug refers to KDE/Plasma under Ubuntu 15.04.
After do-release-upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04, my Games menu is missing
a lot of icons. See missing.png (attached). What's notable is that the
icons still appear in the
FYI I raised a bug in KDE at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342049
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #342049
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342049
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Public bug reported:
Using systemsettings 4:4.11.11-0ubuntu0.2:
When I add a new startup program to KDE, systemsettings eats 100% CPU. I
can reproduce this every time with the following steps:
Go into System Settings Startup and Shutdown Autostart Add program
In my case, I select
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