Public bug reported:
When playing music with totem, the audio instantly stops when screen is
locked (without the user actually logging out, just a regular lock
screen). mplayer on the other hand doesn't suffer from this problem
ontinues playing just fine.
This is very problematic when running Lin
Did I file this bug in the correct component/project?
This is more than a cosmetic issue because when reading documents in the
train or in other places where no AC power is available, it requires me
to move the mouse all the time or read with reduced screen brightness..
(which again on the train m
Public bug reported:
The "Dim screen when inactive" doesn't work for me - at least when I use
the Gnome X session (haven't tried Wayland). The screen dims after a few
seconds, even when "Dim screen when inactive" is set to "OFF".
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: gnome-control
I did some more testing with upstream kernel. The upstream kernel
similarly has the occasional freeze where the entire desktop stops
responding or updating (while the hardware mouse cursor is usually still
movable but clicking doesn't do anything), however unlike the Ubuntu
17.04 kernel it always r
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Running I/O heavy operation (cp) inside terminal in X server session
I just tested the latest upstream 4.11-rc7 which works fine. I didn't
test a previous version of Ubuntu, since I just switched to 17.04 from
Fedora 25.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Some additional info:
- a short self-test of the SSD has already completed without errors
- there was barely any memory usage while the bug occured, so it
shouldn't be an out of memory issue
- iotop shows always ~5 seconds of 99% I/O usage of the "cp" command at
the top with nothing notable else
Just to rule out hardware issues:
smartctl --all on the SSD shows no sector reallocations, barely any
media wearout, no uncorrectable error count and barely any CRC errors
(9). I am just running a long self-test and will report back whether it
shows any errors.
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Public bug reported:
Running I/O heavy operation (cp) inside terminal in X server session
will lock up entire system while running it in a TTY works fine.
I am filing this as a kernel bug because the following steps will still
hang the system:
1. Open up gnome-terminal
2. Start copying a really
For what it's worth,
https://lwn.net/Articles/638546/#The%20near%20future claims this was
actually considered a bug by XFS developers and fixed. So next time it
might be worth asking them about it
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I got the impression from my virtual server hoster (which runs the
hypervisor) that other customers don't have this issue.
I was also inquiried about my use of BTRFS as a filesystem, and I also
use Docker very heavily which makes heavy use of special BTRFS,
DeviceMapper and Cgroup features, which
I am now very confident that this bug is NOT present in 4.9-rc7,
therefore marking kernel-fixed-upstream.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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It appears as if the issue is NOT present in mainline 4.9-rc7. I will
wait a few more days to be sure before marking this 'kernel-fixed-
upstream', since the bug always appeared in a varying interval of 2-5
days, just to get a higher level of confidence.
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For what it's worth, I am now running 4.9.0-040900rc7-generic since a
few minutes ago. The bug always hit me after 2-5 days but always under a
week, so I can tell you in at the earliest a week that the bug is or is
not in upstream with high certainty. (so around 9th of December)
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Public bug reported:
With Ubuntu 16.04, I get frequent kernel panic crashes in my Linux KVM
guest. After notifying the hosting company the machine was migrated to a
different physical host which didn't fix the problem. A complete
reinstall of Ubuntu 16.04 also didn't fix anything. Therefore, I sus
The kernel panic itself locks up the system instantly and therefore no
logging to disk happens of that error. Therefore, see the attached
screenshot of the qemu screen after the crash.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of VM in Qemu after crashing"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linu
Btw why is the alternate installer faded out? I could neither make this
graphical one recognize the LVM (see this bug report with the desastrous
result when I tried), nor a plain LUKS partition. How do you expect
people to install properly on existing partition schemes with this
unfinished piece of
(I don't have the bluetooth headphones long enough to know if this ever
not happened)
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Title:
Bluetooth device sometimes instantly turns off agai
It doesn't happen *every* time when waking up from suspend, just
sometimes. I can try switching to the mainline kernel and run it for a
while, and hope it happens again.
However, I had exactly the same problem on Fedora 21 through multiple
kernel upgrades.
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** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth device sometimes instantly disconnects after turning it on
+ Bluetooth device sometimes instantly turns off again after turning it on
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Public bug reported:
Sometimes when turning on bluetooth in the gnome bluetooth panel, it is
shown as "On" for like a second and reverts back to "Off". This is what
I see in dmesg:
[1199362.625284] usb 1-1.4: Product: Broadcom Bluetooth Device
[1199362.625286] usb 1-1.4: Manufacturer: Broadcom Co
Regarding a different matter: above python3-venv was mentioned for
Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty), but I can't find such a package (neither
python3-virtualenv). Maybe a listing for which ubuntu releases and which
python versions this is supposed to be fixed would be helpful to stop
people from asking.
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Who calls pyvenv directly? People just use python3 -m venv which, as
people pointed out above, is expected by everyone to be fully working
and available with any python3 install _without_ separately installed
packages. Sure distributions have different conventions, but python was
always packaged wi
Is there any chance this will be made available without a separate
python3-venv package? Since python 3.3 or 3.4 venv is considered as a
core package, so the requirement to install python3-venv is somewhat
non-intuitive.
Python developers in any sort of support chat will also always tell you
that
** Summary changed:
- Installer fails to report encrypted partition, acts surprised when attempting
to mount unformatted junk data as ext4
+ Installer fails to format encrypted partition, acts surprised when attempting
to mount unformatted junk data as ext4
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Did you do take a look at Red Hat's anaconda installer by the way? It
never touches the disk ever and lets you plan the whole thing including
crypto setup, creating/changing partitions etc, and then when submitting
the whole thing, gives you a verbose listing of changes that will be
done with a big
Well basically I had an existing Fedora installation, which is now
gone..
I would assume ext4 doesn't trigger it because the installer knows what
it is. It might have failed to revert my luks/lvm/whateveritwas maybe
because it didn't recognize it?
I would have to guess what Fedora set up in detai
Did you try the crypt option? Do dev mappers instantly appear for you?
** Summary changed:
- "Editing" unknown partition to LVM to see if LVM is detected instantlzy
destroys what was there, "Quit" does not revert
+ "Editing" unknown partition to Crypt to see if crypt detected instantly
destroys
More detail: I could try again in a VM, but this should be the process
to make it work:
1. Create LVM with LUKS (sadly I can't recall if LUKS was inside LVM or the
other way round)
2. Open installer which recognizes the partition but doesn't realize what it is
3. Click partition, click edit, choo
Ubuntu 15.04, the screenshot is just googled to illustrate the page I
was on (it's not reflecting my settings either) - and when hitting
"Quit", it quite happily destroyed things. I can't tell if "Back" would
have saved me.
It might have been the crypt option. What I certainly remember is
selectin
I tried the exact same setup in the text-based installer in expert mode
with the custom partitioning - and it works perfectly fine.
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Title:
Insta
I just checked the base text-based installer thing.
It has exactly the same behavior... except that it gives me a BIG
WARNING before it writes the LVM to disk! This is how it should be! Why
was that specific part omitted in the graphical one??
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** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: base-installer (Ubuntu)
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Title:
"Editing" u
Public bug reported:
The graphical installer fails to format encrypted partition if you try
to set up more than one and explicitly mark it all for formatting, and
then it acts surprised when attempting to mount unformatted junk data as
ext4 and aborts.
You can see the setup of the disk in the att
Apparently, all dm crypt stuff gets written to disk instantly without
the slightest warning. Resize or actually doing the install gives me a
big warning popup before it goes to disk though - why this stupid
inconsistency that has just cost me a lot of data?
It seems outdated that the installer doe
Oh and while I assume there's no good way of undoing that, if there IS
actually some doable way I overlooked I'd be thrilled to know.
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Title:
"Ed
Public bug reported:
In the graphical desktop installer, "Editing" unknown partition to LVM
to see if LVM is detected instantlzy destroys what was there, "Quit"
does not revert: https://i.stack.imgur.com/p0SWz.png
This is a horrible thing to do because:
1.) why would you not detect LVM in the fir
root@blubber:/home/jennabot/jennabot# aptitude show python3-requests | grep
State
State: installed
root@blubber:/home/jennabot/jennabot# dpkg -L python3-requests
/.
/usr
/usr/lib
/usr/lib/python3
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/requests-2.2.1.egg-info
/usr/lib/python3
Ugh I had a manually installed python3.4 in /usr/local/bin which I
forgot about... sorry!
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Title:
python3-requests installed, import requests fai
Public bug reported:
It appears the requests package for python3 has some sort of issue:
root@blubber:/home/jennabot/jennabot# apt-get install python3
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
python3 is already the newest version.
python3 set
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