I've found a workaround until the proper fix gets backported. This is
not supported and may break things. Proceed at your own risk (there is
a way to undo this).
Install the latest `mypaint-data` from the current Ubuntu 20.10
(`groovy`) builds.
1. Visit https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/all/m
projectM 2.1.0 was just removed from Debian due to being Qt 4 (
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=953118 ).. but
upstream projectM release 3.1.3 is Qt 5 ( https://github.com/projectM-
visualizer/projectm/releases ).
Time to file a new bug on the Debian bug tracker for reinclusion i
Having recently tried upgrading an 18.04 system to 19.10, I can confirm
~rigues 's behavior - complete screen corruption after resuming from
suspend when using the Nouveau driver (NVidia driver only partly
corrupts).
However, this (corrupted screen, no workaround) might be different
enough from a
I've had this issue in the past on Ubuntu 18.04 with the NVidia 340.x
driver series. Two days ago with driver 340.107 and the latest released
system updates, the lockscreen wallpaper corrupted for about 2 seconds
on resume from suspend, then the wallpaper reloaded, appearing fine. In
the past, th
Apologies for the double-comment.
Following the guide from here...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/838491/systemd-shim-error-after-upgrading-from-16-04-to-16-10/838673#838673
I was able to continue upgrading with these commands:
[let upgrader bail out and run dpkg configure]
sudo mv /usr/share/d
I just ran into this situation myself. After I received the error
report and let the upgrade recover, running the dpkg command gives me...
diversion by systemd-shim from:
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.systemd1.service
diversion by systemd-shim to:
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-se
Following up with my previous comment, this affects playing music or
videos in Totem, which is included in the default Ubuntu install. Even
if the player window is minimized, no notifications will display.
Someone unsuspecting might be led to think notifications are broken.
As before, if I should
Public bug reported:
This error occurred when installing the most recent round of updates.
Running 'sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-
image-4.4.0-34-generic_4.4.0-34.53_amd64.deb' then 'sudo apt-get install
-f' seemed to fix the problem.
Perhaps the installation of the kernel was someh
Echoing @nobuto's remarks, this is a rather unpleasant surprise moving
from Ubuntu 14.04 to Ubuntu 16.04. I use Caffeine to keep the system
awake during important background tasks and when I can see the screen
while not actually at the keyboard. Unfortunately, now notifications
don't work in such
Tim Edwards, there's another way to work-around this that might be
easier. I should've added a comment on it.
For the command-line client ONLY: http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/unison
For both graphical and command-line client:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/unison-gtk
Make sure to downloa
Would someone with the appropriate permissions mark this as affecting
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, too? The original bug report remarked on trying to
use newer Unison clients with older Ubuntu servers, and in my case, I
have the reverse issue - old clients, new server.
For ease of transition as users upgrad
Problem still occurs, possibly. I got the same message this evening
during an 'apt dist-upgrade' run:
Setting up linux-signed-image-4.4.0-8-generic (4.4.0-8.23) ...
warning: file-aligned section .text extends beyond end of file
warning: checksum areas are greater than image size. Invalid section
Merging/backporting Unison 2.48 to Ubuntu 16.04/14.04 might be required
to avoid the issue where newer builds of Unison 2.40 segfault due to a
change in the OCaml library (version 4.01.0 -> 4.02.3).
See Ubuntu bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unison/+bug/1543374
And Debian bug: https
In the meantime, I managed to work around the issue with multiple trials
of apt-get that resulted in something like the following:
sudo apt-get remove -f python-pip-whl python3-pip python-chardet-whl
python-html5lib-whl python-virtualenv python3-virtualenv virtualenv
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo
For systems already in a broken state, will any workaround be needed
once a fixed package is uploaded, or will it be sufficient to 'apt-get
update && apt-get install -f'?
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This will cause issues for upgraded Ubuntu installs on Radeon hardware
with the upcoming release of 14.04.4 LTS. The version string now
includes LLVM, just like in 15.10. On my system, "Gallium 0.4 on AMD
BONAIRE" became "Gallium 0.4 on AMD BONAIRE (DRM 2.43.0, LLVM 3.6.0)".
Seconding Sinclair Y
There's a bug report for getting Unison 2.48.3-1 into Ubuntu 16.04 and
backporting it to Ubuntu 14.04:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unison/+bug/1421184
According to the bug report linked by linuxien_ref above, Debian seems
to be taking this approach and hopefully Ubuntu can as well, e
Public bug reported:
After installing the latest round of updates to Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial,
Unison segfaults when synchronizing some files across SSH.
Steps
1. Install unison on a local machine running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and a remote
device running Ubuntu 16.04 and unison_2.40.102-2ubuntu2.
2. Syn
@Steve Brorens: It's actually the little "Tags" section under the bug
description and right before the comments that needs edited. Remove
'verification-needed' and add 'verification-done', and that should be
it!
If you can, you may want to change "Confirmed" back to "Fix Committed" -
that's for
I often have a calculator or a simple note-pad window always on top for
quick reference while I'm typing into a document below it. Switching
workspaces means I have to give focus back to the document every time.
I agree with ~amirmasoud that this is a bug, not a feature.
If there's any way I may
This happened after I tried to use the Printers tool (system-config-
printers) to automatically install an Epson printer driver. It added
the Epson repository, started to install epson-inkjet-printer-201211w,
then hung for several minutes. After a reboot, I found out that
debhelper was improperly
I can confirm this happens quite often to me, on both desktop and laptop
14.04 installs. As suggested in #3, clearing the cached album art
folder fixes it, then in a short period of time it degrades into a mess
for FLAC and MP3 files.
While I have not tested this solution, the bug might be relate
As an update, though it's low importance, I can confirm the dialog text
still breaks on Ubuntu 13.10 with Tomboy 1.15.2.
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Title:
If note title con
I also can confirm that Dac Chartrand's work-around.. works :) I've
updated the bug description to reflect this; if any developer needs
specific tests, I'd be willing to help in debugging.
** Description changed:
How to reproduce:
- > Start Rhythmbox, make sure you have at least two songs avai
After some thought, I'm changing the package from gstreamer to Rhythmbox
as the bug does not happen in other GStreamer-based media players.
** Package changed: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu) => rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
> Start Rhythmbox, make sure you have at least two songs available
> Begin playback on a track, wait for it to finish (you can skip to near the
> end of the track if you're impatient)
Expected:
The next track plays, Rhythmbox doesn't crash.
What happens:
R
I can confirm this issue with 'seahorse-nautilus' version
3.7.5-0ubuntu1. When encrypting multiple files, it even creates the
archive, but doesn't actually save a .pgp file. Decryption fails
without warning as well. Note, however, that using 'gpg --encrypt file'
and 'gpg file' to encrypt and dec
Gmail Watcher is also affected by this issue, so I added it to the list.
If third-party projects should not be added to this bug report, let me
know, and I can remove it.
** Also affects: gmailwatcher
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Quirk for 2-button mouse "Ubuntu Mouse" (Pokket Mouse)
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Public bug reported:
The official Ubuntu Mouse sold through the Canonical Store
(http://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=643) does not
have a middle mouse button, and by default you can not middle-click with
it. After following the directions for X Quirks on the Ubuntu Wiki
(https:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 770283 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/770283
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 770283
[fglrx] Title bar does not update on non-maximized windows
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(Originally posted on the wrong bug (#967294); apologies if I shouldn't
have re-posted it here)
When showing a LibreOffice presentation on two screens in extended mode,
the Unity panel shadow obscures the top of the presentation, which looks
really ugly. I'm assuming this is caused by how Unity fa
This bug is particularly bad when showing a LibreOffice presentation on
two screens in extended mode. The Unity panel shadow obscures the top
of the presentation, which looks really ugly. See the attached
screenshot for an example.
I doubt this is intentional, so I'm changing the status from Opi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 967294 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/967294
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 967294
Unity panel shadow should not draw over unfocussed windows
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Apologies for the bug spam, but with further research, I found out none
of the computers in my network could print, so I don't think it's
Ubuntu's fault. I'm marking this bug as invalid; if it ends up actually
being a bug in CUPS, I'll re-open it.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
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Title:
Printing to a network printer broken - /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd
failed
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Public bug reported:
What happens:
When I try printing to a USB printer shared over the network through my
Linkstation Live NAS, the document is paused even though the printer is turned
on and working.
What should happen:
The document successfully prints.
Steps to reproduce:
* Add a network pr
Public bug reported:
Description:
The "Really delete [title of note]?" warning dialog incorrectly shows the Pango
markup instead of parsing it and formatting the text as bold when the title of
note contains the "&" symbol.
E.g. Really delete "Rhetoric - Allyn & Bacon
Presentation"?
How to repr
** Attachment added: "Tomboy incorrectly showing the Pango markup"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946624/+attachment/2813926/+files/Tomboy%20Really%20Delete%20pango%20markup.png
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** Description changed:
Description:
The "Really delete [title of note]?" war
This bug seems like a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/500073. Could
the original poster verify if installing the package "icedax" fixes the
issue? (in a terminal: sudo apt-get install icedax)
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This bug bit me on a fully updated Ubuntu 10.04 system when trying to
copy a CD, failing with the exact same error message. However, I found
a fix.
According to http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9754437&postcount=3,
I installed the package "icedax" and it worked without even having to
reboot
This bug still affects me on Ubuntu 11.04 64bit, fully updated as of today.
I'll test it soon on my 11.10 laptop. To work around it, I've been using
"dialog" instead of whiptail, e.g.
dialog --title "Testing Info Box" --infobox "This content will remain on-screen
even after the sleep ends." 9
Happening here too, running Oneiric final with latest updates. I've got
the System76 Pangolin Performance (revision 7) with an ATI Mobility
Radeon HD 4500 Series graphics card. The window decorations freeze in
an either active or inactive state, not updating the title bar text and
creating a conf
With some Googling and question-asking, I've found a work-around to re-enable
the conduits.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/6267/how-do-i-synchronize-a-palm-pda-with-evolution-2-30/
Clumsy, but works.
Ubuntu Desktop Team, please re-consider your choice!
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