Unfortunately you can't fix individual packages, and you're a bit wrong
about Firefox. Yes it keeps running, but does not open new tabs/sub-
processes until it's restarted, so effectively it's in a crippled state,
which depending on your what you're working with through it, maybe
constitute a
s/closed to/close to/ .
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unattended-upgrades should not be enabled by default
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The unattended-upgrades package and the whole concept of upgrading
software automatically behind user's back is HARMFUL and the
service/timer should NOT be enabled by default.
It harms experience even for novice users with applications like Firefox
preventing opening links
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On Ubuntu 18.04, with `apt-get source ` being the de facto
way of getting (src-deb) sources for a binary package, it is not so with
the linux kernel.
`apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)` -- leads to "linux-signed" which is
not the kernel src deb
`apt-get source
See also bug #1210138.
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ubuntu-desktop should not hard depend on update-notifier (make it a
recommended dep instead)
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The package `ubuntu-desktop` hard depends on `update-notifier` which is
not good. It would be much better if it were a recommended dependency.
Namely, the problem I initially wanted to report was with `update-
notifier` not being configurable enough so it shows itself when
@mdeslaur: oh sorry, Bionic.
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Upgrade to version 3.4.2 for Bionic
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Tested synthetically (isolated from Postfix, but fed real messages via
spamc), upgraded from 3.4.1 in a cloned production environment. LGTM.
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Yes, this happens on physical (non-VM, non-container) installation.
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desktop background does not refresh
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ss crashes when using --no-header
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I've replicated the problem and the way I see it, all you need is --no-
header and a filter with no matches. Filters with matches (found
connections) won't cause a segfault.
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This affects Bionic as well. Uncommenting the line mentioned in comment
#3 fixed this for me as well.
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desktop background does not
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Same here, for Permission Denied, on Bionic. Occurs once every hour.
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gsd-housekeeping leaks file descriptors
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Solution per comment #3 fixed the problem for me as well, ureadahead is
no longer spammy.
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ureadahead reports relative path errors in
92454 entries here, Ubuntu 18.04, fresh installation.
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ureadahead reports relative path errors in journalctl output
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Other than the warning, are there any ill effects of this? Root on
LUKS'd ZFS pool seems to be booting and mounting fine.
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CRITICAL: Unable to create a DBus proxy for GnomeScreensaver: Error
calling StartServiceByName for
Got bitten by this again today. Ubuntu 17.04, 4.10.0-21-generic
#23-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 28 16:14:22 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux. Firefox again.
I think this is issue is critical enough to expedite the release of
fixed kernel, posthaste.
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Except that since I moved away from swapfile to a swap partition (atop
LUKS), I haven't had the issue. I haven't checked so I can't say what
the CPU load was, or whether there was activity with khugepaged as per
bug #1674838.
Also had the NMI watchdog soft lockup after the swapops.h BUG
** Summary changed:
- Kernel bug causes hang
+ Swap pagefault is hanging paged processes with kernel BUG assert in
include/linux/swapops.h
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Pardon the comment spam, I made a mistake, your use case is
* sw -> LVM -> LUKS -> nvme
so both our failure cases have an extra layer between swap and LUKS
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Oh also another common thing we have is, both devices are SSDs. My LUKS
containers are open with 'discard' option.
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Kernel bug causes
I don't think it's encrypted swap per se, as I also have it, I think
it's additional layering. In my case:
* sw -> LUKS -> sda5 = OK
* swapfile -> ext4 (root fs) -> LUKS -> sda2 = problem
And from what I see in your case:
* sw -> LUKS -> LVM -> nvme0n1p3 = problem
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I had a default swapfile as set up by the 17.04 installer. Suspecting
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far so good, haven't had this problem since.
@baszoetekouw, am I reading your UdevDB.txt correctly, you're using a
swap partition in a LUKS container? Is
I had the same happen to me, I suppose, except the process involved was
Firefox. I filed the report with Bug #1692482. Marking it as duplicate.
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Kernel bug causes hang
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A few notes, reading the attached files:
1. I have ZFS module installed, but the swapfile is on root which is
ext4 over LUKS encrypted partition (SSD)
2. The journal attached is post-reboot, contains no previous errors
3. Firefox, whose pages got caught swapping and this happened, runs with
an
Public bug reported:
I just had Firefox froze over, with these entries in the journal:
Svi 22 11:23:03 erebus kernel: [ cut here ]
Svi 22 11:23:03 erebus kernel: kernel BUG at
/build/linux-lz1RHE/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129!
Svi 22 11:23:03 erebus kernel:
Indeed, the utillity is in /usr/lib/dropbear/.
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dropbearconvert is located in an undocumented directory
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The Launchpad Janitor bot wrongly assumes "confirmed" status if another bot
replies to a bug report. For example:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1686329
Posted only by reporter, the Janitor itself and the Foundations Team Bug
Bot. It should screen for known bots
** Project changed: bind => bind9 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: xenial yakkety
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I don't know if it's a bug in the driver, but for comparison, 375.39
works fine on Debian Stretch / GNOME, there are no glitches after resume
from suspend, on the same machine where this happens in Yakkety, in my
case.
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Same here. Except, this now happens on every resume from suspend with
the latest nvidia 375.39-0ubuntu0.16.10.1 driver. Before this upgrade,
it happened once or twice (with daily suspend-resume cycle) in total
since I upgraded from 16.04 to 16.10 last year.
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This affects me too. Exactly like you've shown in the 2017-03-24
08-51-10 (the first) screenshot. If I log out, I can't log back in, but
restarting lightdm.service fixes it.
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Eh, sorry, I see this is a duplicate bug...
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Thanks for responding so fast.
The commit I linked as fix is the last commit for that line, looking at
the blame history for the plugin file, from the last valid tag point in
time. So indeed, 78c3c3aa was first fix, broken by f982751a, then fixed
again by reverting in 290d5ac2.
Just a minor
Public bug reported:
The munin core plugin for network interface traffic metric, "if_",
registers invalid values on the master side because the configuration
phase does not report valid network speed interface. Reports negative
range (up.max is negative, while up.min is 0), and thus registers as
Ubuntu 16.04, server.
# apt-cache policy munin-plugins-core
munin-plugins-core:
Installed: 2.0.25-2ubuntu0.16.04.3
Candidate: 2.0.25-2ubuntu0.16.04.3
Version table:
*** 2.0.25-2ubuntu0.16.04.3 500
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/universe amd64
Packages
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After every resume from sleep, gnome-software apparently crashes. The
crash pop-up shows up and mentions a problem in gnome-software. I select
the checkbox to send the report and click Continue, but nothing happens,
instead another dialog appears about some internal problem.
Jamie,
thanks for the elaborate explanation and directing the issue where it
matters.
I'd just like to comment on switching the issue to "firefox" package and
"the firefox profile can be adjusted to remove the user-files
abstraction ..."
Removal of "user-files" abstraction would weaken the
Jeremy,
that would not cover the general access case I was talking about. Please
note, this is not a personal bug that I can't solve. I've modified my
Firefox profile to address these issues as much as I can (as much as
capable but not omnipotent AppArmor can do).
I'm concerned about defaults
Just a comment about snaps. The snaps would have the same kind of
problem, if convenience is a factor.
But most importantly, these security issues should be communicated to
the user. If convenience is a critical and important default.
"The [snap|browser] you've just installed is secured against
Public bug reported:
The default Firefox AppArmor profile (package: firefox) allows read
access to all files in the system:
# in /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox:
/**/ r
This allows browsing all directory contents on the system which violates
Least Privilege Principle and allows malware to
Public bug reported:
Right now on Ubuntu 16.10, using VLC installed via snap will not inhibit
screensaver from kicking in when videos are played. The reason is
AppArmor profile for snaps that's blocking VLC from instructing
screensaver via dbus:
apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call"
I confirm it now INSTALLS fine with yakkety-proposed/main repo enabled.
Haven't done any run tests, but I suppose that wasn't an issue.
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Just happened again on Inkscape, fully patched Xenial. Opened file, the
menus were there. Closed Inkscape, reopened it two minutes later, the
menus are gone and stayed gone until re-login.
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Please find the duplicate, I've looked for it as well, couldn't find it.
Any way, INVALID is not proper resolution, as that means what I reported
was not a bug, which is wrong.
When you say fixed, for which version do you mean? Will that trickle
down to 16.04 soon?
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I reported one of the duplicates. I thought this was fixed but here we
go LibreOffice lost menus. I had to log out and log back in, the menus
returned.
16.04 beta fully updated.
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Public bug reported:
Multiple applications, like Libre Office, FileZilla, Terminal, File
Manager, Gimp, Inkscape, ... have been missing their menus on first
start, in 16.04.
This system has been upgraded in place from 15.10 to 16.04.
Rebooting after updates, and therefore implicitly
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Open two different applications, with at least one having two windows.
For example Chromium and two terminals.
Set focus on a terminal. Alt-Tab will switch to Chrome. Alt-Tab again
will switch back to the terminal you were previously on.
Now, Alt-` to switch to the other
$ cat /etc/fstab
#
/dev/mapper/sda3_crypt / ext4
noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1
UUID=518c26ce-893a-49f4-ac53-1e2fac299a1e /boot ext4defaults
0 2
/dev/mapper/sda2_crypt noneswap
Apparently fixed in 16.04, but also note in 16.04 PHP is at 7.
$ apt-get install -s roundcube-pgsql nginx php php7.0-fpm
...
The following NEW packages will be installed:
nginx nginx-common nginx-core php php-common php-pgsql php7.0 php7.0-cli
php7.0-common php7.0-fpm php7.0-json
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Usually on every reboot, sometimes every other, the LUKS encrypted swap
partition is being destroyed. blkid shows no UUID for the partition,
cryptsetup doesn't recognize it as a LUKS partition. This is logged:
Tra 06 23:05:41 deltalabs systemd[1]:
Looks like this has been fixed, indeed, in 16.04.
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Ubuntu 15.10: GNOME Terminal window loses mouse cursor
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Hello, sorry for late reply. I forgot about this and never got
notification of your replies.
Anyway, it appears this has been reported in bug #1565846 and has
nothing to do with BIOS, but is a known GNOME issue as mentioned in that
bug. I'll be soon upgrading to 16.04 and can then confirm if that
apport information
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Ubuntu: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: gnome-terminal-3.16.2-1ubuntu4
Problem:
Sometimes, but always when out of focus, a GNOME terminal window will
lose mouse icon when it is hovered over the window.
apport information
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Ubuntu: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: gnome-terminal-3.16.2-1ubuntu4
Problem:
Sometimes, but always when out of focus, a GNOME terminal window will
lose mouse icon when it is hovered over the window. Clicking the window
(and thus bringing it back in focus) restores the mouse icon.
apport information
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This problem does not appear in Ubuntu 15.10 with the default 4.2 Linux
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10de:0615 Selecting in LibreOffice Writer when running
As mentioned in the commends of bug #1510899 the solution of supplying
QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM=native on the command line followed by keepassx
"fixed" the issue temporarily.
> QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM=native keepassx
Runs and renders it properly.
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GUI elements break in various (Qt?) applications after a while
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Witold, indeed. Marking this as duplicate of bug #1496290.
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System freeze due to "angry" nouveau driver
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I'm sorry but I will not flash the BIOS. I also don't think that BIOS
has anything to do with the issue since the same machine has been
running Gentoo, KDE Plasma, with 4.2 kernel before Ubuntu, nouveau
driver, with no such issues.
I'll be upgrading 15.04 to 15.10 after it comes out and we'll see
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Selecting anything in a LibreOffice document freezes the system if the
nouveau driver is used. Cannot change tty, cannot do anything other than
hard reset. Relevant kern.log entry (sans timestamp and hostname):
nouveau E[ PFIFO][:02:00.0] still angry after
Public bug reported:
Selecting anything in a LibreOffice document freezes the system if the
nouveau driver is used. Cannot change tty, cannot do anything other than
hard reset. Relevant kern.log entry (sans timestamp and hostname):
nouveau E[ PFIFO][:02:00.0] still angry after 101 spins,
Christopher, what for? So a duplicate can raise the bug heat?
Also, why is this designated as low priority? Isn't this a very critical
bug for a very likely use case of running Ubuntu on a system with
nvidia, default nouveau driver and editing a LibreOffice document.
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Roundcube should not depend on apache
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Affected. Like others said, selecting anything in a LibreOffice document
would freeze the system. Cannot change tty, cannot do anything other
than hard reset. Relevant kern.log entry (sans timestamp and hostname):
nouveau E[ PFIFO][:02:00.0] still angry after 101 spins, halt
Switching to
Turns out this was not the cause of failing network start after
hibernation resume (see comment #26).
One additional problem is that, unless something radically happens to
change the upstream, sooner or later the proper way to restart network
will be to issue a `systemctl` command, because
I just found this bug looking for a reason why my network failed to
(re)start upon resuming from hibernation. Can this be related?
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With a different mouse, everything works fine. It could be just the
particular mouse, but I am confused why it would work for some time and
then cut out. Maybe driver has issue with just particular mouse model I
am using or the actual mouse is faulty. I am okay with bug being closed.
** Changed
So can any Kernel or USB driver developer try to re-create this on their
machine? I think any USB mouse plugged into a laptop will hit this
issue. This bug is quite annoying for me, because Steam has finally come
to Linux, and playing a first person shooter in Linux is awesome, except
when the
With latest upstream kernel I still see the issue, here is a snippet:
110.497157] usb 2-1.1: new low-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-pci
[ 110.594124] usb 2-1.1: New USB device found, idVendor=04b4, idProduct=0033
[ 110.594132] usb 2-1.1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0,
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Hello, I am using an Engage brand optical mouse connected through a USB
port to my Lenovo T410i laptop. After about 5 to 15 minutes of usage the
mouse completely becomes unresponsive. Unplugging the mouse and then
plugging it in resolves the problem, but not always. I have
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