`xdg-mime query filetype linux-3.2.89.tar.xz` returns nothing on artful,
whereas it returns "application/x-xz-compressed-tar" on zesty, which
explains why xdg-open takes a different code path.
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In a zesty VM, xdg-open runs file-roller, whereas in artful it runs
`run-mailcap --action=view`.
xdg-open itself hasn't changed recently though.
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$ run-mailcap --action=view --debug linux-3.2.89.tar.xz
- parsing parameter "linux-3.2.89.tar.xz"
- file "linux-3.2.89.tar.xz" has encoding "xz"
- Reading mime.types file "/home/osomon/.mime.types"...
could not read "/home/osomon/.mime.types" -- No such file or directory
- Reading mime.type
When I run xdg-open, here are the processes that get spawned:
/bin/sh /usr/bin/xdg-open linux-3.2.89.tar.xz
/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/run-mailcap --action=view linux-3.2.89.tar.xz
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-archive file=/tmp/filenaxeY1.2.89.tar
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I initially spotted the issue when opening a downloaded source tarball
from chromium-browser, which uses xdg-open under the covers to open
downloaded files.
Steps to reproduce:
1) wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/linux-4.11.3.tar.xz
2) xdg-open linux-4.11.3
AFAICT everything requested by the OP is implemented in recent versions
of chromium-browser.
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There is an upstream plan to trim the dependency of chromium on gnome-
keyring to a bare minimum, see
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=571003.
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Trying to file a bug with apport-cli from the crash file, but it won’t
open a browser window. So here’s a manual bug report with the crash file
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#0 0x7f600a8c1c00 in gdk_wayland_display_get_selection
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Same bug also. For almost a year now. It drives me crazy.
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> I am a little unconvinced it calls startupdates at all, because then
> repeated calls would presumably eventually work and they don't?
startUpdates() is being called, but because oxide gets a position right
away (the last known one), it calls stopUpdates(), which prevents the
GPS from actually b
Right, but as long as the location service doesn’t return the last known
location when updates were requested, it’s okay. There’s a specific
method for querying the last known location, and it does what it says on
the tin. Note that the last known position isn’t necessarily very
accurate either. Po
I just had a chat with Thomas, and it appears that the
GeoPositionInfoSource as implemented in qtubuntu-sensors always returns
the last known position first on purpose, before starting to request
updates. This is similar to what the geoclue plugin does.
However it’s not clear that this should be h
The issue I’m seeing on my laptop seems to be specific to the geoclue
location plugin: the last known position is serialized on disk, and it’s
always emitted at startup, regardless of whether an update was
requested:
https://github.com/qt/qtlocation/blob/dev/src/plugins/position/geoclue/qgeopositio
@Alberto: the maximumAge parameter is not exposed in the chromium
content API. See
https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/content/public/browser/location_provider.h.
Additionally, see my previous comment: I’m seeing the same issue on my
laptop, which is not running the location service. It looks lik
And to expand on this: even when requesting a single position with
getCurrentPosition, oxide calls in to
QGeoPositionInfoSource::startUpdates()¹. I wonder if there’s a bug in
QtPositioning, or maybe incorrect documentation, as on my laptop (which
doesn’t have a GPS chipset), when calling startUpdat
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Now is OK with 3.12.1-1ubuntu3~16.04 but it lacks "Copy a Disc"
See attachment
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Corrected link to the upstream patch from comment #29:
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It's actually hard to tell that it's the right patch, as it has no
comment, no link to the bug, no explanation. Not sure what the policy is
at
Okay, I'll wait the fix by update-manager.
Thanks for the fix!
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I have not understood how I can test your patch
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ok, but they are not applied.
All was translated on ubuntu 15.10
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Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also
According to the specification¹, when the 'maximumAge' parameter of a
call to getCurrentPosition() is not explicitly set, its value defaults
to 0, which instructs the user agent to request a new position, and not
return a cached one.
However pages that call getCurrentPosition() with a maximumAge p
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That’s puzzling because Here Maps and facebook in the browser use
exactly the same code path (they both poke at the location service
through oxide).
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Works here on my krillin running rc-proposed #163.
Note that it consistently failed in all applications using the location service
until I rebooted the device, and it started working again.
This is most likely a bug in location-service anyway, not in webbrowser-app.
Can you confirm that you fail
Please re-open this bug. It's not fixed as of today.
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gnome online accounts require autentication on star
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Hello,
For some reasons, the network file server that I usually use was
unavailable when I launched rhythmbox and it freezed at startup.
I am using Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS with the 3.0.2-0ubuntu2+grilo version of
rhythmbox.
I attached the error report and as you can see, the pro
It looks like the issue is with the location service that stops
reporting position updates under certain conditions (that sometimes
involve wifi networks).
I’m marking location-service affected, in the hope that someone familiar
with the location service can comment (maybe it’s a known issue?).
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@seb128: OK, sorry, just replace Canonical by Ubuntu everywhere in my
post. But my opinion stands.
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"select items matc
For me, this bug would have never happened if Canonical stopped "fixing"
upstream code. When upstream (here GNOME) chooses to modify its own code,
Canonical should respect the developers and not patch the software to make it
act like they desire. If the sofwtare isn't considered good enough by
Hi, I've tested in Nautilus 3.12.1 from Debian and I don't see this bug.
So it seems that this is *not* an upstream bug.
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Evince prints empty pages endlessly, even throught a print preview. It's a very
critical bug.
I have to use XPDF but with this program you can't manage printing for A3
paper, for instance.
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> I run OSMtouch app and it is able to locate me. I do get a popup
> saying "No GPS available. Position is approximate" but the location
> on the map is roughly accurate.
I had a look at OSMtouch’s code, and this message indicates that the app
failed to get a position fix from the location service
FWIW, here’s my experience: I flashed image #72 (14.09-proposed) onto my
krillin and tested both maps.google.com and here.com, for which I got
geolocation working. I then applied the OTA update to #73, rebooted, and
it is still working.
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Now that there's an Ubuntu-Gnome distribution, the patch should be
reverted so that Rhythmbox works as expected in Ubuntu-GNOME. And stock
Ubuntu should "fix" Rhythmbox by having a rhythmbox-unity package or
something like that. There's no reason why GNOME users shuld suffer from
Unity's behaviour.
Now that there's an Ubuntu-Gnome distribution, the patch should be
reverted so that Rhythmbox works as expected in Ubuntu-GNOME. And stock
Ubuntu should "fix" Rhythmbox by having a rhythmbox-unity package or
something like that.
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OK, I found the culprit: I had thousands of bogus gmail contacts
(created by a bug in thunderbird's google contacts addon). I deleted
them and now everything is fine. Sorry!
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I confirm the bug is still present in Trusty.
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I confirm the bug is back in Trusty when using gnome-online-accounts
with a GMail account. And, by the way, the same bug occurs with gnome-
contacts too. Both workd perfectly a few weeks ago, so something must
have broken very recently.
Tasks: 208 total, 4 running, 204 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0
The bug is still present in Utopic. Is there any reason why this bug is
stuck in this state?
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Bogus "desk
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In Nautils 3.10.1 from Ubuntu GNOME Trusty, there is a "desktop"
bookmark in the sidebar, but gnome-shell doesn't have a desktop
metaphor, so it doesn't make any sense. More over, clicking on it
doesn't do anything, and it doesn't appear in Nautilus' bookmark editor,
so it's i
This problem appeared for me on Ubuntu Trusty with a GMail account
created using Gnome Online Accounts. The same account worked flawlessly
on previous version of Evolution.
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> Architecture: i386
> Date: Wed Apr 23 19:30:12 2008
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
> ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/rhythmbox
> NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
> Package: rhythmbox 0.11.5-0ubuntu6
> PackageArchitecture: i386
> ProcEnviron:
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> PATH=/
Hi Yan-hoose, hi All,
>From my side, I went further in my investigations and I've found an
acceptable solution for my case. I read recently that the screen driver
might cause some issues due to some incompatibility with Ubuntu 13.10.
So I went in "System parameters", then "Softwares and updates",
Hi All,
Salut à Tous,
This morning, I saw my problem (screen not turning off) again. But now,
I understand better the precise context when it occurs. Actually, it
seems to be linked with another possible bug. My "energy" parameter is
set with a non standard settings that I made with Tweak Tool:
Bonjour Sébastien,
I've made several trials, about 3 days ago: with or without guest
session, then closing some applications , one after the other, but the
problem remained. The screen became black, after 1 minute (as defined in
settings), but the back light behind didn't turn off. And now, from
y
Public bug reported:
I've just upgraded from Ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10. All is apparently working
fine except the screen that does not turn off anymore after the time
defined in "turn the screen off after xxx minutes". I saw that a similar
bug was opened (#1228939) but is now considered as fixed. Ind
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As I already said before in comment #5, this bug is actually a dupe of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-shim/+bug/1184262,
which is fixed. So, i confirm that this bug is now fixed with the l
It's here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711410
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The original picture is here: http://julien.olivier.free.fr/Scans-1.png
.
The picture is very large, so the issue may be in the scaling method
used by EOG vs the one used in GIMP. More over, if I open it right into
Firefox, I notice that, while the picture is loading, it displays the
same nois all
@seb128: I think my bug is totally unrelated to the color profile bugs.
I submitted a new report as bug #1247800.
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Graphica
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In the attached screenshot, you can clearly see artifacts in a PNG
opened in both EOG and GIMP. The picture in EOG seems to have a lot of
noise, but not in GIMP.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: eog 3.8.2-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-13.20
@seb128: No, sorry, I didn't see the OS version in the report. In my
case, it's in Saucy.
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Graphical artifacts when open so
Just a correction: the original picture opened in both EOG and GIMP is a
PNG, not a JPEG.
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In the attached screenshot, you can clearly see artifacts in a JPEG
opened in both EOG and GIMP. The picture in EOG seems to have a lot of
noise, but not in GIMP.
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Attaching the stacktrace obtained by attaching gdb to the running
daemon. Not very useful.
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The attached branch (lp:~thomas-voss/location-service/fix-1240878)
doesn’t fix the CPU usage. I’ve installed the packages built from the
branch, rebooted, and I’m still able to reproduce the issue.
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Output of strace on the daemon when it’s consuming 100% CPU:
root@ubuntu-phablet:/# strace -p `pidof ubuntu-location-serviced`
Process 6619 attached
futex(0x453ff4c8, FUTEX_WAIT, 6633, NULL
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Marking invalid for the browser app, as I managed to get geolocation to
work several times in a row in the browser (closing the app in between
each attempt). I haven’t seen a crash of the location service either,
but I have verified that when killed it is automatically respawned by
upstart, so the
I’m not seeing any crash file for the location service, however the
browser did crash in the course of my tests.
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After killing the daemon process, it is respawned automatically by
upstart, and it’s back to a normal CPU usage (0% when idle).
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On build #100.
After playing with geolocation in the browser (browsing to maps.google.com) a
few times, I found out that the location service daemon is using 100% CPU all
the time:
top - 09:06:49 up 24 min, 1 user, load average: 1.15, 2.10, 2.45
Tasks: 184 total, 1 runn
It happened again, and I attached the requested log.
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Oddly enough, I am now unable to reproduce this bug... Sorry for the
noise, you can close it and I'll re-open it if it bites me again.
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Yes, I use Ubuntu GNOME, not stock Ubuntu. I don't even have Unity
installed but I'll try it if needed as soon as I can.
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This might be a duplicate of #1055874, but I'm not quite sure...
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Laptop suspends itself while on AC powe
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When I set my laptop to not supend when on AC power, it still suspend
automatically after about an hour. It did work correctly in raring but
not anymore in saucy.
ProblemType: Bug
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Attaching a visual proof that it works :)
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I can confirm that geolocation in the browser works with the last two
fixes applied to lp:location-service.
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invoke_method_synchronously calls send_with_reply_and_block_for_at_most, which
might throw a std::runtime error.
So we need to surround this call with a try…catch block to ensure we respect
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I installed libubuntu-location-service0 built from the latest trunk
(revision 40), that supposedly removes some exception throwing, however
I’m still getting a very similar stacktrace:
[…]
#9 0x400af172 in _Unwind_Resume ()
at ../../../src/libgcc/config/arm/libunwind.S:344
#10 0x42e23eee in
For reference, I’m attaching the sources of the simple test program with
which I can reproduce the crash on a device.
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Geolocation is not working in th
I am able to reproduce the crash with a simple test program written in
C++ that uses QtLocation to retrieve the current location. The crash
happens when calling QGeoPositionInfoSource::stopUpdates() (which itself
calls
com::ubuntu::location::service::session::Stub::stop_position_updates()),
so I’d
I managed to get a partially useful stacktrace:
#0 0x40f99706 in ?? () from /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6
#1 0x40fa75fe in raise () from /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6
#2 0x40fa9e1a in abort () from /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6
#3 0x40f217b4 in __gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_han
Unfortunately I’m unable to get a useful stacktrace from the crash, so I
don’t know exactly where the crash happens.
It seems that the app fails to reach the service, for some reason.
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When trying to use geolocation in the browser, the app sits idle for a
while, and is eventually terminated with the following:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
what(): Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote
application did not send a rep
I wrote a simple C++ application that uses QtLocation to monitor
location updates and print them out on the console, I built it on my
device and ran it, and after a while (cold start is really slow) I got
location updates, so I can confirm that the location stack works.
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Note that geolocation works in webbrowser-app on the desktop, so the
issue is somewhere in the communication between the location provider
and QtWebKit on devices.
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Following Thomas’ advice, I tested again with my device hanging from a window,
and the test application eventually picked up the location from the GPS.
However I still can’t get it to work in the browser, so it seems the issue is
in QtWebKit itself.
Investigating now.
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- Location services not working in Google Maps
+ Geolocation is not working in the browser
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I’m seeing the same as bjv, with the latest image flashed today (#83).
** Changed in: webbrowser-app
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
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