This bug seems to also be causing
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2.54.2+21.10 introduces a call in
Since using bash instead of fish fixes the issue, I think the problem
lies in the snapd+fish integration. Possible workarounds:
1. Revert to bash via chsh as stated above
2. Upgrade fish to 3.2.0 which contains the fish_add_path
3. Wait for newer snapd (which reportedly contains a compatibility
Reverting back to bash and rebooting helped:
$ chsh -s /usr/bin/bash
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Tried to fix fish as suggested at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1392178/where-should-i-find-the-fish-
add-path-command (by commenting out the line number 3 of
/usr/share/fish/vendor_conf.d/snapd.fish) indeed hides the fish error
but doesn't seem to help with the "missing apps" problem.
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The same thing happened just now on my other laptop after upgrading to
newest snapd, so this bug is not related to just one machine only.
This is critical - not for me since I can launch those apps from
terminal, but for less experienced users, since they will perceive this
as apps disappearing
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After snap has been upgraded yesterday to 2.54.2+21.10ubuntu1, all hell
broke loose. All
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After snap has been upgraded yesterday to 2.54.2+21.10ubuntu1, all hell
broke loose. All snap-installed apps are gone from gnome - snap firefox
cannot be selected as the default browser, gnome says there's no app to
handle https:// links when trying to report bugs via
Hi, I'm on Ubuntu 21.10 and dpkg says that the "fish" package depends on
lynx or www-browser:
$ dpkg -s fish
Package: fish
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: shells
Installed-Size: 5300
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Architecture: amd64
Version: 3.1.2-3ubuntu1
Depends: bc,
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I was able to reproduce the issue - please see the screenshot for more
details. Unfortunately I don't have concrete steps to reproduce - I was
simply writing a long e-mail and after I sent it, I realized the
thunderbird/dash issue reproduced.
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Thank you for getting back to me. I'm convinced that Thunderbird is
actually not running, since `killall thunderbird` said that there's no
such process, and `ps -ef|grep -i thunderbird` has shown no thunderbird
process running.
However, after a reboot, I am not able to reproduce this issue
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The "number of windows" indicator in the Ubuntu Dash (the orange dots to
the left of the app icon) is not cleared for Thunderbird, when a new
e-mail is written in a new window. Ultimately, the indicators stay
visible even after Thunderbird is closed completely, and it's no
I confirm that the situation improved a lot, I'm not getting the error
anymore.
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I've successfully upgraded to 5.11.0-18-generic and removed all
usbcore.quirks kernel parameters; so far everything is working. I'll
test more and I'll update the tags tomorrow appropriately.
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It did not help, I'm still getting
[ 299.648322] r8152 5-1.1:1.0 enx482ae3a2a6f0: Tx status -71
[ 300.672037] r8152 5-1.1:1.0 enx482ae3a2a6f0: Tx status -71
[ 301.695990] r8152 5-1.1:1.0 enx482ae3a2a6f0: Tx status -71
on kernel 5.11.0-16-generic. As if the USB_QUIRK_NO_LPM quirk is no
longer
> So, the k option, while improving the situation, doesn't seem to solve
it fully.
Or maybe the new kernel enabled link power management for the "Lenovo
USB3.1 Hub" devices?
The devices in question (excerpt from `lsusb`):
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 17ef:a393 Lenovo USB3.1 Hub
Bus 005 Device 004: ID
Maybe the Lenovo USB3.1 Hub device would benefit from having the 'k'
parameter? I'll try.
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r8152 tx status -71
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Hold on please, it looks like the bug is back - upon a boot I'm randomly
getting
[ 271.935097] r8152 5-1.1:1.0 enx482ae3a2a6f0: Tx status -71
[ 272.959356] r8152 5-1.1:1.0 enx482ae3a2a6f0: Tx status -71
[ 273.983324] r8152 5-1.1:1.0 enx482ae3a2a6f0: Tx status -71
even though I have the kernel
[continuing]
This is bad, since Ubuntu 21.04 switches from Xorg to Wayland by default
which effectively disables screen sharing on Chromium. User needs to go
back to Xorg to enable screen sharing on Chromium, which is a bit of a
pity since pipewire is already in place and ready to be used.
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Starting from Ubuntu 21.04 the pipewire libs are bundled in Ubuntu
itself, to allow screen sharing over webrtc. This allows Firefox to cast
screen properly, which is great :)
However, since the Chromium snap is missing the pipewire support
(currently 90.0.4430.85), it's not possible to set the
Oh, I misunderstood you then. Awesome work with the patch, it would be
great to have that directly in the kernel.
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I placed the parameter into /etc/default/grub as follows:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash usbcore.quirks=17ef:a387:k"
I'm not sure how to create a patch from that.
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The "usbcore.quirks=17ef:a387:k" kernel parameter workaround seems to be
working excellent so far!
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Indeed: the PCI device is controlled by a different kernel driver
(r8169) as shown via lspci -k:
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411
PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 0e)
Subsystem: Lenovo RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit
Okay the network seems to be working so far, this is encouraging, I'll
observe and let you know.
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I've seen comments regarding using usbcore.quirks; I'll try
usbcore.quirks=17ef:a387:k in order to disable the link power
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BUT the Network Manager says "USB Ethernet" for the docking station
ethernet port, so perhaps the PCI device refers to the ethernet "dongle"
which can be attached to the computer? Yes: Network Manager says "PCI
Ethernet Connected" when I plug the cable into the dongle.
Found it:
~> lsusb -t|grep
Interestingly, the card does not seem to act as an USB device, but
rather as a PCI device. That's weird, since the card is located on a
docking station which is connected to the computer via USB. I guess this
is because Thunderbolt-over-USB or similar?
~> lspci|grep -i eth
02:00.0 Ethernet
I need to correct myself: the card stopped working out of the blue and
started to print Tx status -71 to dmesg. So the statement "network works
perfectly while the computer is turned on" is not true.
Excerpt from the dmesg:
[11284.014421] audit: type=1400 audit(1617704946.490:148):
Finally, powering the notebook off (which seemingly also powered the
docking station off) then on after a couple of seconds seem to be
working as a workaround - the network works perfectly while the computer
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I've bought ThinkPad T14s with a USB-based docking station. Everything
is working marvelously, but from time to time the ethernet port on the
docking station won't connect. I've discovered the following messages in
my dmesg:
[ 400.597506] r8152 5-1.1:1.0 enx482ae3a2a6f0: Tx
Trying rmmod r8169 && modprobe r8169 doesn't seem to work:
[ 1273.946335] r8169 :02:00.0: can't disable ASPM; OS doesn't have ASPM
control
[ 1273.964669] libphy: r8169: probed
[ 1273.965172] r8169 :02:00.0 eth0: RTL8168ep/8111ep, 8c:8c:aa:1d:93:ca,
XID 502, IRQ 48
[ 1273.965178] r8169
Certainly, thank you :)
~> apt policy openjdk-11-jre openjdk-11-jre-dcevm
openjdk-11-jre:
Installed: 11.0.9.1+1-0ubuntu1~20.10
Candidate: 11.0.9.1+1-0ubuntu1~20.10
Version table:
*** 11.0.9.1+1-0ubuntu1~20.10 500
500 http://ftp.acc.umu.se/ubuntu groovy-updates/main amd64 Packages
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Installing openjdk-11-jre-dcevm/groovy,now 11.0.7+1-1 amd64 makes java
fail to start:
~> java -dcevm
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Unable to load native library:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/lib/libjava.so: undefined symbol:
JVM_IsUseContainerSupport,
Unfortunately, the issue persists even with openjdk-11-jre-
dcevm:11.0.7+1-1:
$ dpkg -s openjdk-11-jre-dcevm
Package: openjdk-11-jre-dcevm
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: java
Installed-Size: 17989
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Architecture: amd64
Multi-Arch: same
Also does not work for me on Ubuntu 20.10 when running on Xorg.
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Won't start, get "cannot open display: :0" message
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The ping utility prints this curious error/warning message:
```
ping: socket: Address family not supported by protocol
```
Otherwise seems to be working just fine:
```
> ping 127.0.0.1
ping: socket: Address family not supported by protocol
PING 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) 56(84)
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I'm trying to run chromium installed via snap in Ubuntu 20.10 when
running Ubuntu Wayland session. Unfortunately, chromium wouldn't start:
> chromium
[49244:49244:0925/094607.732169:ERROR:browser_main_loop.cc(1417)] Unable to
open X display.
I am able to run Firefox just
This started to happen to me as well after experiencing a hard kernel
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After experiencing
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suddenly started to eat 100% of CPU, logging lots of
```
syys 21 11:45:58 mavi-vaadin systemd[1]: Failed to start Process error reports
when automatic reporting is enabled.
syys 21
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Running the following docker image on Ubuntu 20.10/kernel 5.8 will hard-
freeze the computer:
docker run --rm -ti -e "ACCEPT_EULA=Y" -e "SA_PASSWORD=myPASSWD123" -p
1433:1433 --name sqlserver
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Running the following docker image on Ubuntu 20.10/kernel 5.8 will hard-
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1433:1433 --name sqlserver mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2017-latest-
ubuntu
I am unable to Alt+Sysrq+SUB to
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Hi, thank you so much for maintaining ubuntu and making it better for
everyone :)
The dcevm mode of java 11 doesn't work. Could you please look into it?
Steps to reproduce:
1. sudo apt install openjdk-11-jre-dcevm
2. java -dcevm
Unable to load native library:
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The freeze causes the mouse cursor to stop moving and keyboard to stop
responding and nothing moves on screen, not even the clock. Curiously
the music continues to play (and e.g. sound from youtube video continues
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Daniel thank you so much for being so supportive, I really appreciate it
:)
I have ran the command `ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-
shell.1000.crash` which then opens a dialog; however when I press "Send"
there's no follow-up - no browser tab opens. The contents of
Thank you kindly. I was able to ssh into the machine and prepare a crash
report from the gnome-shell process, I will upload that shortly, perhaps
as a separate bug report. However, the real culprit might be located in
the dmesg:
```
[12870.773176] nouveau :01:00.0: fifo: SCHED_ERROR 0a
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It was a different time, so maybe they're unrelated as you say.
Because the sound continues to play, I suspect that it's just the
graphics stack that freezes. To verify this assumption I've installed
openssh-server on the laptop; if the freeze occurs again, I'll ssh into
the machine and I may be
Thank you so much. I was not yet able to investigate the crash (it
usually happens during a video call and then I quickly need to reboot,
to continue chatting with the customer - no time to diagnose :-D )
However, today I found out something in the log that might be connected
(even though in
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At some point, kworker/0:1+kacpid starts using 100% of one CPU's core;
this can be seen in the top command.
I captured some performance data via the following command:
$ perf record -g -a sleep 10
Then, perf report gives the following:
Samples: 75K of event 'cycles',
Thank you, I was exactly hoping for a guidance on how to debug this
issue further.
The crash happened today 10:55:00; please find the output of journalctl
-b-1 attached.
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The freeze causes the mouse cursor to stop moving and keyboard to stop
responding and nothing moves on screen, not even the clock. Curiously
the music continues to play (and e.g. sound from youtube video continues
to be played even though the video itself freezes and no
Thank you very much, I've updated my Ubuntu 20.04 and I confirm that the
System Monitor extension started working again. Thanks again :)
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Title:
Public bug reported:
I have a desktop launcher icon which launches a shell script which auto-
starts apps that I use. I tend to click on the launcher icon with my
mouse, then press Enter to run the launcher. This worked well on Ubuntu
19.10 but stopped working on Ubuntu 20.04. Double-clicking on
Public bug reported:
I've installed openjdk-11-jdk, openjdk-11-source, openjdk-11-doc,
openjdk-11-jre-dcevm. Attempting to run java -dcevm fails immediately:
$ java -dcevm
[0.014s][error][class] Invalid layout of java.lang.StackFrameInfo field: bci
type: S
Error occurred during initialization
Public bug reported:
The gnome-shell-extension-system-monitor won't start after login;
there's the following stacktrace in journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell:
```
maalis 01 14:58:11 sumomo2 gnome-shell[2564]: JS ERROR: Extension
system-moni...@paradoxxx.zero.gmail.com: Error: Tried to construct an
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 19.10 + Gnome + Wayland, after a dialog (any dialog) is shown,
the keyboard stops working in Intellij - the editor stops responding to
keystrokes, global shortcuts like Ctrl+N stops working etc, until you
alt-tab to another application and back to intellij.
The bug
ubuntu 19.04 x86-64 5.0.0-21-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 2 13:27:33
UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Title:
gnome-system-monitor snap
Public bug reported:
I have gnome-system-monitor installed as a snap. It never starts for me
- it always segfaults.
$ snap info gnome-system-monitor
name: gnome-system-monitor
summary: System Monitor
publisher: Canonical✓
contact:
Public bug reported:
For example, pressing the ENTER key on a .png image in Krusader will
start the Gnome Image Viewer (if Krusader is so configured), however the
focus returns back to the Krusader. Pressing DEL would then delete files
in the Krusader; pressing any keys controls the Krusader but
Definitely Gnome Shell, since starting e.g. "Files" (Nautilus) from the
dock starts the Nautilus unfocused, sending any keystrokes to whatever
app was active before.
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You're right, thank you very much for pointing that out! Adding
nouveau.modeset=1 fixed things for me as well. This bug can be closed as
a duplicite of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
video-nouveau/+bug/1824677
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I have just upgraded to 5.0.0-11 on my other laptop also with hybrid
Intel+Nvidia GPU stack (a different Nvidia GPU though) - the same thing
happened, Linux+nouveau completely ignores the nvidia GPU.
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