Public bug reported:
Not sure run the program and sent reports
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+16ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-21.23-generic 4.10.11
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-21-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_uvm nvidia_drm nvidia_modeset
** Description changed:
- After upgrading to 17.04, when I hold the dotted scrolling bar on the
- trackpad and push the pointing stick, it doesn't scroll anymore. I'm
- using libinput and not evdev. I do see that in
- /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ there are evdev config files, but then the
-
I had https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer-
updates/+bug/1690496 when inserted a new amd rx480 card and followed a
guide at http://spacience.blogspot.ru/2015/11/gpu-mining-in-
ethereum-1404-from-scratch.html at the step: sudo apt-get install fglrx-
updates
ubuntu trusty
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Hi Joseph - thanks for the report. We are aware of this CVE and have
triaged it in the Ubuntu CVE Tracker:
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-
security/cve/2016/CVE-2016-7953.html
We have it rated as a 'low' which means that it will not be fixed in our
stable Ubuntu releases unless there's a
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross
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Thanks for the bug report. I've added a linux kernel task to the bug
since your logs are filled with kernel stack traces.
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Title:
ACPI
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
ACPI Exception error when
** Information type changed from Private Security to Public
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Title:
Issues with playing or installing you tube playlists.
To manage
See also bug 1509870
** Also affects: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks for the bug report! Unfortunately, it looks like you're having
hardware issues that could be the cause of the bug that you're
experiencing. I see a lot of I/O errors in the JournalErrors.txt
attachment. I'm afraid there's nothing that an Ubuntu developer can take
action on so I'm marking
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1578958 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1578958
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Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a
duplicate of bug 1578958, so it is being marked as such. Please
I would say to try 16.10 or 17.04 if you can, or upgrade the 16.04 kernel.
Sad to say I was never really sure what fixed it for me, one day it was
just better.
I'm not at the machine right now so I can't give you the specifics, but I
doubt if any of the Windows drivers will fix it in Ubuntu.
Ed
Not exactly a bug, it's just how it works by default and that is what the xkb
specs supposedly say. So this behavior dates way back certainly more that 15
yrs ))
And the fix was incorporated by Ubuntu only a couple of yrs ago certainly not
in 2002 )))
The 'workaround' suggested above is what I
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