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Title:
No sound support on Linux AWS/Azure kernels (but
This appears to work with my simple script, and now pass the tests in
the customer's MIDI library.
Thanks very much for your time here!
> mocha test/unit/*.js && node test/virtual-loopback-test-automated.js
midi.Input
✔ should raise when not called with new
✔ should be an emitter
With input from our customer, I have created a very simple NPM project
to test out the sound / virtual MIDI support:
https://github.com/CircleCI-Public/midi-test
I'm getting the expected failures with it on the latest 22.04 AMI, so
I'll try the new kernel next.
$ node .
ALSA lib
I have asked the customer if they can provide a script so I get verify
if their virtual MIDI devices will work on this new kernel (rather than
guess at their needs).
I think they'll need at least:
CONFIG_SND_RAWMIDI=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DEVICE=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DUMMY=m
Thankyou for doing this so quickly - let me see if I can get one of the
customers setup to work with this kernel.
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Title:
No sound support on
** Description changed:
In GCP images it is possible to create virtual MIDI devices and
generally do stuff like audio routing, etc.
At CircleCI, where we run many of our VMs on Ubuntu in GCP, several of
our customers use this functionality to test audio equipment in their CI
runs.
Public bug reported:
In GCP images it is possible to create virtual MIDI devices and
generally do stuff like audio routing, etc.
At CircleCI, where we run many of our VMs on Ubuntu in GCP, several of
our customers use this functionality to test audio equipment in their CI
runs.
Unfortunately
So what we're saying here is that:
1.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/@82a763e61e2b601309d696d4fa514c77d64ee1be
2.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/@9b91b6b019fda817eb52f728eb9c79b3579760bc
need backporting to Ubuntu 18.04's 5.4 series Kernel?
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SIM unlock screen unusable w
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Network indicator lists the non-exist AP (timeout for the
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the two Hotspots buttons seem to disagree
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[CTA] Enable WAPI support
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Using a chain of GDbus generation macros is unweildy
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No log out option in session indicator in unity8 in Qemu
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At login, the scopes window
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Support 'phone' profile for indicator-session
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No log out option in session indicator in unity8 in Qemu VM
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No log out option in session indicator in unity8 in Qemu VM
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I'm pointing the finger at: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-
team/unity8/trunk/view/head:/qml/Panel/Indicators/IndicatorMenuItemFactory.qml#L69
** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: qmenumodel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
This is starting to look like it's somewhere in unity8 stack - see
attached screenshot of unity7 + indicators-client under Zesty
** Attachment added: "Screenshot_ubuntu-17.04_2017-03-14_16&%53&%43.png"
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Seems there was a bunch of refactoring in the indicator panel that
didn't include the indicators-client code in
"qml/Panel/Indicators/client".
The error is:
qml: Error:
file:///usr/share/unity8//Panel/Indicators/client/IndicatorRepresentation.qml:80
IndicatorPage is not a
I guess that's possible. The shell was totally non-responsive.
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Logging out stuck in a loop (looks like it's trying to kill the
The weird thing is that the terminal looked like it had actually closed.
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Title:
Logging out stuck in a loop (looks like it's trying to kill the
I'm not convinced this is a duplicate of that other bug. It takes about
13 seconds for the login here. Which is not the 25 second DBus timeout
you mention.
** Description changed:
This makes me worry there's something gone wrong on every login.
+
+ It's only this slow on a cold boot. It's
** Description changed:
I had terminal running, and the dash minimised.
Then I used the ctrl-alt-del shortcut to bring up the logout menu.
Then clicked logout.
+
+
+
+ [2017-03-14:09:06:01.311] qtmir.surfaces:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1663106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1663106
** Summary changed:
- Screen goes black for several seconds during login with no indication of
progress
+ Screen goes black for ~13 seconds during login with no indication of progress
** Attachment
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1663106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1663106
Just to be clear. I don't expect the login to be instantaneous - it
never will be on a slow machine. It just looks bad for the screen to be
black for the whole process.
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I had terminal running, and the dash minimised.
Then I used the ctrl-alt-del shortcut to bring up the logout menu.
Then clicked logout.
** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- No log out option in unity8 in Qemu VM
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Title:
No log out
I'm looking through the indicator-session code now, to try and figure
out what determines the visibility of this option, but it's not leapt
out at my yet.
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That's true, but the indicator doesn't show a log out option. It does
inside unity7, running exactly the same code, and presumably exporting
the exact same menu.
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Coverage report macro should only search for the lcov and gcov tools
when we are producing coverage reports
** Affects: cmake-extras (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This makes me worry there's something gone wrong on every login.
It'd be nice for there to be something like:
* Splash screen
* Progress bar
* User's wallpaper (blurred?)
during this time.
Maybe it's faster on bare metal, but I'm waiting a while in a Qemu VM.
** Affects:
** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
No log out option in unity8 in Qemu VM
To manage
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After entering your password at the prompt, you cannot type in the
Ubuntu Terminal because it doesn't have focus.
Visually the terminal appears to have focus, but the reality is it
doesn't.
As soon as you click on the terminal, you can type normally.
Unsure if the fault
Public bug reported:
On a fresh Zesty Qemu VM, I installed dconf-editor from the archive
using the terminal.
sudo apt install dconf-editor
and it didn't show up in the app drawer, either in the scrollable list
or searching by name.
After a reboot (can't logout due to bug #1670657)
Ha. It just hides the left-most stuff. Clearly Apple think this scenario
is so unlikely they don't try and handle it too cleverly.
To be fair I did have to set the resolution to 720p (the lowest it will
go) and spend 10 minutes finding new indicators to add, and showing
"full date, including
Fair enough. /me has a look what OSX does, given our indicators are very
similar to those.
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Title:
Indicator menus difficult to navigate on
kill.Device.xml"
URfkillDeviceInterface
)
** Affects: cmake-extras (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Pete Woods (pete-woods)
Status: In Progress
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Sta
I like those designs :)
May we could have clickable arrows to scroll the region left and right
in the case the screen resolution was too low to show them all?
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Unity8 using vmwgfx_dri.so crashed in
mir::graphics::nested::detail::DisplayBuffer::make_current() ->
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Lock screen only becomes visible after moving the pointer
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** Description changed:
I've tried to include some screenshots here, to illustrate my point.
-
Pointer displacement:
First I click on the network indicator in #1, then I end up in #2. In this
case, while I have clicked on the network indicator, what is now under my
pointer is the
Would it also be possible to make the tutorial dismissable with the
escape key, or by clicking a close button. Just because I might have a
touchscreen, doesn't mean I don't have a keyboard, for example.
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** Description changed:
- _
+ I've tried to include some screenshots here, to illustrate my point.
+
+
+ Pointer displacement:
+ First I click on the network indicator in #1, then I end up in #2. In this
case, while I have clicked on the network indicator, what is now under my
pointer is the
** Attachment added: "Screenshot_ubuntu-17.04_2017-03-08_13&%33&%36.png"
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I've tried to include some screenshots here, to illustrate my point.
Pointer displacement:
First I click on the network indicator in #1, then I end up in #2. In this
case, while I have clicked on the network indicator, what is now under my
pointer is the battery
** Attachment added: "Screenshot_ubuntu-17.04_2017-03-08_13&%34&%29.png"
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I'm not totally convinced that this bug is about relative pointer
movement. For example, if I leave the pointer at one corner of the
virtual screen, then move it outside and all the way around the edge,
then move it back inside the virtual screen at the opposite corner, the
virtual pointer moves
** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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No log out option in unity8 in Qemu VM
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** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Incomplete => New
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No way to manage screen resolution, layout, etc
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Launcher hidden by default on desktop
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No log out option in unity8 in Qemu VM
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Well, for example when you run fullscreen, your pointer *is* locked to
the edges. Unfortunately I can't test this works in those cases, as the
VM screen resolution doesn't match the aspect ratio of the real screen
4:3 instead of 16:10 (due to a different bug), so there are black bars
down the
** Description changed:
- Currently in when you resize the virtual display in qemu (with QXL/spice
+ Currentl when you resize the virtual display in qemu (with QXL/spice
display) the unity8 screen resolution stays the same. However in e.g.
Gnome3, the shell is informed of a suggestion to
Public bug reported:
Related to this bug (bug #1480755) - this is the issue preventing
unity8/mir working in VMware.
Bringing it out into its own issue to improve visibility.
Choice quotes from previous bug:
The problem is (annoyingly) that Mesa 10.5.9 on wily (Intel Haswell)
returns 7
** Description changed:
Currently in when you resize the virtual display in qemu (with QXL/spice
display) the unity8 screen resolution stays the same. However in e.g.
Gnome3, the shell is informed of a suggestion to change size, and
complies.
- There appears to be an emerging de-facto
Public bug reported:
Currently in when you resize the virtual display in qemu (with QXL/spice
display) the unity8 screen resolution stays the same. However in e.g.
Gnome3, the shell is informed of a suggestion to change size, and
complies.
There appears to be an emerging de-facto standard in
Description of interfaces for automatic resolution change and desktop layout
(multimon) in a virtualized environment:
Note that these properties were first implemented by the qxl driver and have
just
recently been implemented also by VMware but in any case they could probably be
viewed as some
** Description changed:
A good portion of the time, it seems very easy to accidentally hold the
keys on too long, causing the app drawer to be hidden again. In a qemu
VM, you seem to have to hold the shortcut on a while before it is
triggered.
The scopes window can also be brought to
Definitely the lock screen, not greeter. For me, it's leaving the virt-
manager window up, and doing nothing until the lock timeout happens.
Then once you're sure it's happened move the pointer over the virt-
manager window. Only at this point does the screen redraw and show the
lock screen.
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A good portion of the time, it seems very easy to accidentally hold the
keys on too long, causing the app drawer to be hidden again. In a qemu
VM, you seem to have to hold the shortcut on a while before it is
triggered.
The scopes window can also be brought to the fore
Public bug reported:
This means you can see the screen contents until you move the pointer.
Presumably nothing is triggering a screen redraw when the lock screen
becomes active (at least in a qemu VM).
This has the potential to leave personal information if an attacker
knows not to touch the
Public bug reported:
Each time you login, or come back from the lock screen, you need to
"recalibrate" the pointer by carefully moving the pointer into each
corner.
Contrast this with unity7, where the absolute position of the virtual
tablet pointer is tracked, and sync is never lost.
**
Public bug reported:
Unsure as to the trigger, but this happened often after login on a fresh
Zesty install in Qemu.
You can't move or resize the window without knowing the super-alt-arrow
shortcuts.
** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment
Public bug reported:
On the desktop session in Zesty.
** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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With a basic VM created with default options in virt-manager on daily
zesty image.
** Affects: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In a Qemu VM, the side gestures (for the launcher and app switcher)
cannot be activated.
** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This makes it tough for a new user to know how to start an app (have to
know to use the left edge gesture, or use super-a).
** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Would be great to be able to press escape, or have a cross to click.
** Affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Enable tests on arm64
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For indicator-network, I mean.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1655392
Title:
[Wizard] Network list is cleared
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** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: dialer-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1373463 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1373463
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1373463
[indicators] Impossible to disable cellular data from indicator
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