Gladly.
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I recently set up LXD 4.11 on Ubuntu 20.04 with a file-backed btrfs
storage pool called "default". Now Nautilus shows a "default" device in
the sidebar despite the loop device not being intended for users to
directly interact with.
System: Ubuntu 20.04.2
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After latest focal updates, gnome-shell crashes and I lose my entire
session when I lock the screen.
c@slate:~$ dpkg -l | grep gnome-shell
ii gnome-shell3.35.91-1ubuntu2
amd64graphical shell for the
>From https://lwn.net/Articles/714710/
"The TIMER_STATS feature, which made some timer statistics available in
/proc/timer_stats, has been removed. It was seen as a security problem,
since it could leak process information across namespaces; the tracing
subsystem should be used to get this
I would like to note that this is still/again a problem in 2019 on
Ubuntu 19.04. (I didn't notice it on 18.10, but maybe I just missed
it.) I agree with pretty much everything that gdi2k wrote above,
particularly that the following seemingly simple change would remove a
significant annoyance for
So, the error "client-error-not-authorized" is from CUPS. Can someone
shed light on that error?
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Title:
Print
This problem was fixed in Nautilus 3.30. Is there any possibly of
backporting the patches to bionic?
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Title:
Background can not
Correction -- the issue of window controls is not specific to Wayland
and perhaps belongs in a separate bug.
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Thanks, that workaround does mostly work. However, the window controls
still don't look quite right even after disabling and enabling the
minimize and maximize buttons in Gnome Tweaks.
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Yes.
grep lpadmin /etc/group
lpadmin:x:116:casey
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Title:
Print settings present two distinct interfaces
Thanks for your followup.
journalctl | grep cups-pk-helper
yields exactly two entries from that day:
Nov 26 11:08:22 localhost.localdomain gnome-control-c[27707]: cups-pk-helper:
addition of printer 1002 failed: client-error-not-authorized
Nov 26 16:33:53 localhost.localdomain
groups:
casey adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare lxd
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Print settings present two distinct
apt policy cups-pk-helper reveals
Installed: 0.2.6-1ubuntu1.2
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Print settings present two distinct
Sure.
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1. Running stock 18.04.1
2. gnome-control-center 3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
As shown in the first screenshot below, the print settings panel shows
an "Add..." in the headerbar as well as "Add a printer..." and
"Additional printer settings" in the main area.
The first two
I am getting the same issue, same error. Crashes once I reach the
progress screen of 18.04 installation.
Syslog report:
..
Apr 28 20:26:54 ubuntu localechooser: info: Set debian-installer/locale =
'en_CA.UTF-8'
Apr 28 20:26:54 ubuntu localechooser: info: System locale
This bug happens also with the default Ambiance theme on Ubuntu 17.10.
See attached screenshot.
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Confirming that I'm seeing this as well. Switched to running Xorg to
avoid it. Xorg drag and drop across screens results in a copy instead of
a move but at least doesn't freeze.
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Confirming that adding dns=default to
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf solved the problem for me as
well - thank you Scorpius!
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The implementation looks promising but still seems incomplete. For
instance, Xournal still works much better in a real X11 session than
under XWayland. In the latter setting, the cursor does not display as
the stylus hovers over the tablet so it's not possible to see where one
is drawing until one
Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu 16.04 with GNOME shell and Nautilus 3.14.3. I was able to
reproduce this bug in a fresh 16.04 VM.
After clicking the Location Options toggle (the hamburger menu) once,
the button does not deactivate on subsequent clicks. See the attached
image.
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I've encountered this issue on several fresh installations of Ubuntu
16.04.1 on different machines. Typically, the machine becomes
unresponsive to the keyboard presses or to mouse clicks; however, it
does respond to mouse movement. I am unable to open a text console to
I am dealing with the same flickering issue as described above, and am
using the same hardware. If there is any information I can provide,
please let me know.
Casey
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https
?
Anything else I can do to help?
Thanks,
Casey
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812087
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Title
Recompiling with --disable-libudev gets rid of the 100% CPU problem and
I can still use my smartcard.
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Excessive CPU
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Here's a core dump with the corresponding pcscd binary I built from
source, which was taken in the above-mentioned gdb session.
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Ran it with gdb, reproduced, and then interrupted when it started
consuming 100% CPU:
Thread 1 "pcscd" received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x774e2853 in select () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x774e2853 in select () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1
Oh, here's /var/log/syslog from unplugging and replugging in my camera.
I Ctrl-C killed pcscd after it went to 100% each time.
pcscd segfaulted.
Mar 4 12:04:11 mawhrin-skel pcscd: debuglog.c:289:DebugLogSetLevel() debug
level=debug
Mar 4 12:04:13 mawhrin-skel kernel: [14604.513268] usb 3-1:
It starts consuming 100% CPU after this:
02341452 hotplug_libudev.c:642:HPEstablishUSBNotifications() USB Device removed
0217 hotplug_libudev.c:619:HPEstablishUSBNotifications()
0068 hotplug_libudev.c:642:HPEstablishUSBNotifications() USB Device removed
0149
I ran pcscd as you suggested, capturing output. Made sure the smart card
was working by using my SSH key. I was then able to reproduce the 100%
cpu condition by plugging in my Logitech USB webcam.
Attached the output, but I redacted the hex dumps before posting here
because I'm not sure if they
This is what I've got installed ^^
c@mawhrin-skel:~/omnibus-layers$ dpkg -l | grep pcscd
ii pcscd 1.8.14-1ubuntu1
amd64Middleware to access a smart card using PC/SC
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In xenial, pcscd CPU utilization occasionally goes haywire:
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
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Currently, ctrl-w closes the current settings module while ctrl-q quits
gnome control center altogether. However, the user has no way of
discovering this except for trial and error. At the very least, the
"quit" option in the menu should be labeled with ctrl-q.
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When the user voluntarily disconnects from a vpn connection, network
manager displays the error message "VPN Connection Failed." See the
attached screenshot. However, since a disconnection in this case is a
success, not a failure, something more neutral like "Successfully
Public bug reported:
When I am connected to a VPN through a wired network, the lock icon
partly overlaps with the down arrow as shown in the attachment. Since
both icons are white, the result is an unsightly conjoined blob. There
should be some space between the two icons.
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The issue is as described in the summary. My device is now working fine,
however this fix is clearly some sort of bug, so I figured it would be
helpful to report. If someone feels like working on it and wants any log
files just let me know! Not sure what would actually be
Public bug reported:
I have my Enhanced Zoom Desktop enabled and setup as follows:
Zoom In Button: ControlSuperButton4
Zoom Out Button: ControlSuperButton5
Enable focus tracking: Disabled
I've noticed that since upgrading to 14.04, I can only use the zoom
functionality if my mouse cursor sits
Hello again
I did a dist-upgrade last night and it seems to have fixed the issue,
although I've only had time to check it twice today before I had to rush
off to work!
Thank you very much!
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Yes, that's true, sorry false alarm from me, but it really truly did
work this morning, but as soon as I got home same issue, I wish I knew
what I did right. I'm afraid I'm still very much a novice when it comes
to Linux, only did the switch a few months ago I don't know how to do an
information
I just wanted to confirm that I am getting this problem too running an
Asus Apire One D257.
On awake it lets me type in my password but it loads a completely blank
screen that doesn't go away, I can however drop into a command line with
ctrl alt and f1-f6
Hope this helps!
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Still exists in xubuntu 12.04. Any plans to rectify?
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ubuntu-bug thunar
Status in “xdg-user-dirs” package in
12.10 with galaxy nexus here.
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gvfsd-gphoto2 crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_unref()
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
While the minimum width still leaves a significant marging to the right
of the thumbnails, Kim's patch is a definite improvement.
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The minimum width of the thumbnail sidebar in evince 3.4 (running 12.04
release) leaves large margins on both sides of the thumbnail. On a
1366x768 laptop screen, this whitespace takes away about an inch of
horizontal screen width which could be more usefully allocated to the
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