edit /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/alias
add the line: alias /home/ -> /data/
On 24.02.2018 10:10, sandeep wrote:
> I am also facing the same issue.
>
> I am using Ubuntu 17.10 as my daily driver. I have created a separate
> partition like home for storage /data of ext4 type.
>
> Today, after update
Exotic?
I am a developer and run several different flavors of Linux for testing.
I have done this for years for files accessible to all flavors.
If the file ownership and permissions are OK, I think I should be able
to access them by default. Apparmor seems to be configured to
another default -
After getting over the confusion caused by your example, and inputting
the entire command on one line, it did solve the problem. Thanks. The
diagnostic could have been less cryptic.
On 22.02.2018 12:06, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> The error message about
> ~/.libreoffice/{3,4}/user/config/javasettin
Public bug reported:
Starting with today's update to LibreOffice 5.4.5.1 40m0(Build:1), files
not within the user $HOME directory cannot be opened. This has nothing
to do with ownership or permissions - the target document is owned by
the user with full permissions. Moving the file to ~/Desktop al
Broad discussion of gnome maps and libchamplain:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769352 [7]
I could not figure out whether my request is already one of the options
being considered or even planned.
I filed a bug anyway: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769559
[8]
On 05.08.
Thanks. I understand.
I was hoping for a way to specify a license key for libchamplain to use.
Otherwise I have to write code to replace the functionality of
libchamplain.
regards
Mike
On 04.08.2016 19:36, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Mike, I split the libchamplain part of this bug off to bug 1608308
I tested 3.18.3 and it seems to work fine. I did not notice any gray space on
the right.
I ask if libchamplain will now have mapbox as a tile source.
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"confirmed" and "unassigned" apparently forever. Cool system you have
here.
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Title:
old version of Fotoxx in repositories is mislabeled as curre
This version of Fotoxx is long obsolete.
The current version is available at www.kornelix.com.
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Title:
fotoxx crashes when saving a large tiff to
This bug should be closed. Fixed in a later release of GTK (see above).
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Title:
gtk drawing area - missing or incorrect expose or draw event
To
This version of Fotoxx (10.7) is long obsolete.
The current version is available at www.kornelix.com.
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Title:
fotoxx crashed with SIGFPE in g_cclo
I updated the BIOS and the problem seems to have gone away. I rebooted
10 times with no failures. PC has been running over one day with no
kernel or other crashes. It looks like this was entirely my problem (and
ASRock's buggy BIOS).
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I updated the BIOS to version 1.30.
I am now running the 15.10 stock kernel 4.2.
I will let you know if the problem still happens, or if there are no
crashes after a day or more of operation.
I appreciate your help.
On 25.10.2015 13:33, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Mike Cornelison, thank
Public bug reported:
I was running under kernel 4.3 as requested (see bug 1507119)
I got the 4.3 kernel oops and then rebooted to stock kernel 4.2
in order to file a bug report (as requested).
However, the reboot to kernel 4.2 triggered a mass of >10 popup
windows announcing a bug. This is one
Not clear what you mean.
Do you mean that when I get a kernel oops using the (future) 4.3 kernel,
I should reboot to the Ubuntu normal (4.2) kernel to file the bug report?
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I tried this and was asked to file the bug upstream to the kernel
developers because it is not an Ubuntu package. Do you want me to do
this?
Related item:
I have now seen this same bug:
"Bad page state in process xampp-linux-x64 pfn:1b9e24"
when using Ubuntu 15.04 with the stock Ubuntu kernel.
I installed the kernel 4.3.0-040300rc6-generic x86_64
The system froze within an hour of rebooting.
After reboot, the following error was reported (in >10 separate popup windows)
BUG: Bad page state in process xampp-linux-x64 pfn:1b9e24
I used the first one (underneath all the others) to send
After I installed Ubuntu 15.10 this bug happens frequently, often
immediately after boot.
The process named is not constant, but appears to be random.
BUG: Bad page state in process x
This system also has frequent freezes, requiring a reboot.
Priority should be "critical" unless on
I characterized this problem more clearly. The culprit is the program
gnome-disk-utility. If standby time or APM is set to ON, all partitions
of the drive are added to the launcher. If they are removed with "unlock
from launcher" they come back with the next reboot. If the standby time
and APM are
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 15.04
Problem appeared after using Gparted - not sure if this is related.
Symptoms:
1. 10 unmounted partitions are shown in launcher.
2. use "unlock from launcher" - they go away as they should.
3. log out and log back in - they are still gone as they should be.
4
Fotoxx problem does not occur with Ubuntu 15.04 (alpha) as of Jan 26.
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Title:
Double Mouse Cursor
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Fotoxx double mouse cursor when dragging an image:
- problem does not happen on OpenSuse 3.2 with GTK 3.14
- problem does not happen on Ubuntu 14.04
In both cases the same binary executable was used that has this problem in
Ubuntu 14.10
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Fotoxx executable built on Ubuntu 14.10
execute on Ubuntu 14.10:
mouse never loses a program-assigned cursor (pixbuf image)
mouse accumulates additional cursors whenever assigned
execute the same identical binary (without rebuild) on Ubuntu 14.04:
no problems, works as it sh
OK, it is confirmed. I guess that is progress.
It even seems to be fixed, although "unassigned".
Now how about just deleting it.
The 12.01 version is too old.
A current version is available from the Getdeb PPA.
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repositories, please just delete it.
Mike Cornelison
author of Fotoxx
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: fotoxx 12.01.2-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-30.54-generic 3.13.11.2
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-30-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
I ran a simple experiment to find out if the bug is fixed in a later release of
GTK.
The answer is YES.
I installed gtk 3.12 using the PPAs gnome3-team and ricotz.
The bug is gone.
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Bug report filed with Gnome bugzilla: #727650
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Title:
gtk drawing area - missing or incorrect expose or draw event
To manage notifications about
Public bug reported:
Application is Fotoxx 14.04. A GTK notebook is used with tabs containing
drawing areas inside scrolled windows. The program works on Ubuntu 13.10
and earlier (GTK 3.8) and fails on Ubuntu 14.04 beta (as of April 4)
(GTK 3.10).
When the notebook tab is changed the new tab's dr
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Software Center exits with this message:
"The installation or removal of a software package failed."
Selecting "details" in the USC dialog gives the following information:
previously unselected package libtiff4:amd64.
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