#7 would suggest it's a kernel bug, so maybe test drm-tip to see if it
helps
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Xorg xserver got signal 6 to abort
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I dropped the following into /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.firefox and
after running `sudo apparmor_parser -r <
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox` and restarting Firefox (so that it can
bind to the name) it seems to work.
dbus send
bus=session
path=/org/freedesktop/DBus
interf
I dropped the following into /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.firefox and
after running `sudo apparmor_parser -r <
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox` and restarting Firefox (so that it can
bind to the name) it seems to work.
dbus send
bus=session
path=/org/freedesktop/DBus
interf
OK, thanks, let me ask for help from realtek side to explain the #9.
thx.
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Possibly related:
[agnew(~)] journalctl -e --user | grep firefox | grep RequestName
Apr 22 09:34:20 agnew dbus-daemon[3337]: apparmor="DENIED"
operation="dbus_method_call" bus="session" path="/org/freedesktop/DBus"
interface="org.freedesktop.DBus" member="RequestName" mask="send"
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[agnew(~)] lsb_release -rc
Release:21.04
Codename: hirsute
[agnew(~)] dpkg-query -W firefox
firefox 87.0+build3-0ubuntu4
[agnew(~)]
Attempting to open links with `firefox $URL` times out and gives me the
old familiar profile-locked error dialog.
As far as I can
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package wamerican 2018.04.16-1 failed to install/upgrade: installed
wamerican packa
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im running a ubuntuserver on a HP Proliant ML 350 G6
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: wamerican 2018.04.16-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-72.80-generic 5.4.101
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-72-generic x86_64
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Architecture
Till, I already attached the CUPS error_log in #10 and #11.
Regarding which process takes up 100% CPU: it's the pdftoraster binary,
althoug it shows up under the name of my printer in htop.
I tried to document this as best as I could in attachment #2:
If you search for 181498 in that file (the pi
The problem is in gjs, and is fixed by
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/-/commit/ec9385b89cb2bce0615093c3c957cbbb5ea6b769
Can be in fact be something a bit more problematic here, as any
extension using Gio.File promises won't work.
The shell will be affected in a limited way.
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I attach the screencast with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS VM about CapsLock issue
for illustration.
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> So if only run below commands, does the audio become good or not?
Yes, I confirm that the following lines are enough to make audio good:
sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x20 SET_COEF_INDEX 0x08
sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x20 SET_PROC_COEF 0x4ab7
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux-signed-hwe-5.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Hi Gabriele,
Thank you for the bug report and the help with the investigation!
I apologize that this bug was marked as Expired; this is done by an
automatic process after a period of inactivity. Somehow this fell
through the cracks of our triage process, but now we're on it again :-).
Thank you
But can you tell? What should linux operatingsystem do if i only get 60
GB free space or less home folder should i expect crash and programs did
not works?
I think its hard to find out why linux did not boot. Only issue that can get on
diskspace:
OSError: [Errno 28] none diskspace.
But i know its
Unfortunately I still got the same problem with gnome-shell-extension-
appindicator 35-1 installed.
I don't think that this will be related to gnome-shell-extension-
appindicator because I'm also getting this error message every boot and
it that seems to be the same problem in a different app and
Public bug reported:
I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu 21.04 (smooth as silk), but then
discovered that Auto-Correct in LibreOffice does not work. Yesterday,
when I was still running 20.04, Auto-Correct worked fine -- same
LibreOffice version, same LibreOffice profile, same LibreOffice
document
Manu, which is the process which takes up 100% CPU? It could be the
blocking one.
The other qustion is what is the output of pdftoraster? Perhaps the
raster data is in another than the expected resolution or color depth
(too high) and so any subsequent filter or the printer take too long to
proces
@Till and Pratyush, any idea, on top of this issue, what might be
causing printing to take so much longer than just the runtime of
pdftoraster (10 minutes vs 17 seconds)?
I see a single process taking up 100% of one cpu in htop all the while.
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Sure, I am looking into it.
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Printing to ipp printer uses multiple GB of ram. pdftoraster and/or
filter chain selec
Manu, yes this link is pointing to the actual source code of the
pdftoraster filter.
Pratyush, can you investigate whether this source code has memory leaks?
Perhaps after finishing each page end sending it off one could free the
memory of that page.
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@Till, thanks for the heads-up. pdftoraster is the one that came installed
automatically, I didn't install anything manually.
(manu@lari:~$ dpkg -S /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftoraster
cups-filters-core-drivers: /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftoraster)
@Pratyush, 30% of 4GB is around 1.3GB, which is close t
Pratyush, all libraries which pdftoraster needs should be already
installed, if only one is missing, pdftoraster does not run at all. So
adding any libraries does not add any new features. Especially if Manu's
pdftoraster is installed as part of the cups-filters package of Ubuntu,
all needed librar
@manu
Yes pdftoraster uses higher memory. For the test12.pdf it consumed about 30%
RAM for a 4GB OS. It also takes significant time to do the job but it is way
more for your case. This will be sorted out soon in the next releases of
cups-filters which would be coming with cups package for debian
The errors seems to be coming from gnome-shell-extension-appindicator
there, do you still get the issue using
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-
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@juliank Yes, python-apt works with just touched /usr/bin/zstd :
>>> apt_inst.DebFile("glibc-doc-reference_2.33-0ubuntu2~zstd1_all.deb").control.extractall()
True
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I have noticed this on a hirsute install from today's RC media
(20210420) with ubuntu-drivers-common 1:0.8.9.1.
The first boot is always xorg, and nvidia mode is selected.
After that reboots are *usually* wayland, but sometimes they are xorg
- too. When it's w
** Also affects: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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There is no CapsLock indication o
@Pratyush:
I had to guess/google package names, but running
sudo apt install libpoppler-cpp-dev poppler-utils liblcms2-2
libfreetype6 fontconfig libjpeg-tools libtiff-tools zlibc libpng-tools
gave:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libjpeg-tools libpoppler-cpp-dev libtiff-to
I have not tested hirsute in a clean container; but touch /usr/bin/zstd
makes it work, so the compressor lookup is broken.
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There seems to be a bug in bionic's apt.
root@bb:/home/jak/Projects# python3 -c 'import apt_inst, apt_pkg;
apt_pkg.init();
apt_inst.DebFile("glibc-doc-reference_2.33-0ubuntu2_zstd1_all.deb").control.extractdata("control")'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
LookupError: Th
I don't understand what python-apt does here, it inherits zstd support
from apt.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is a very irritating thing, and should be easy to solve. The fix is just
changing initial focus!
Hard to understand this has been open for 12 years now.
There's even a risk of data loss by unintentionally overwriting a file
when one types, *as it works just fine on all other OS*, the filenam
Public bug reported:
After installation, the first boot works as expected - the system boots
into a graphical shell login screen. However all subsequent reboots end
up with a black screen with a blinking cursor in the top-left corner of
the screen. To get to the login screen, one has to switch to
@manu
So actually pdftoraster takes significant time and uses significant ram while
processing. But it is using way too much in your case. This is because
pdftoraster comes with extended features. Whereas gstoraster is quite fast and
it also does not hog this much of memory. Although CPU utiliza
@Chris, about 20.10, not SRUing desktop fixes to it at this point is a
decision, the topic was discussed in the past on
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2019-March/004728.html
and the SRU team confirmed it shouldn't be an hard requirement. The
cost/benefit for us to deal with the ex
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bluetooth just turning off and on and also disconnecting
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bluetooth just turning off and on and also disconnecting.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: bluez 5.53-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18
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I'm commenting to let other people know and be aware that this issue
persists on Ubuntu 20.04 with lightdm 1.30.0
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Lock ca
Thanks, indeed that's an udisks issue, I've reported it on
https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/882 now
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Importance
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The release of Ubuntu : 21.04 LiveCD, 20.10 also has this problem
What happened (How to reproduce):
Boot to liveCD 21.04 or 20.10 (before 20.10 bitlocker is not supported out of
the box )
Insert a bitlocker-protected usb flah drive, type in the password and the drive
will b
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For the error in data-files-in-meson.build autotest, I add the tablets
data file in meson.build.
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For below error in test-stylus-validity and test-dbverify, I add this
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Bail out! libwacom-FATAL-WARNING: Stylus '0x1' has no type defined,
falling back to 'General'
commit 36a22c884f3439fd72bfc2268afd1c29364ffee8
Author: Jason Gerecke
Date: Fri Nov 1 15:24:0
Here's the output from $ sudo /usr/libexec/libinput/libinput-list-
devices
Device: Video Bus
Kernel: /dev/input/event7
Group:1
Seat: seat0, default
Capabilities: keyboard
Tap-to-click: n/a
Tap-and-drag: n/a
Tap drag lock:n/a
Left-handed:
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PLACEHOLDER
migrate to building libclc from llvm?
** Affects: directx-headers (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Affects: libdrm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Affects: llvm-toolchain-12 (Ubuntu)
Importance
@raof,
Fine, I will check the groovy later.
Now there are build errors for auto_test, I'm just working on it.
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[SRU] S
Thank you for your bug report, could you install libinput-tools and
provide the log from this command
$ sudo /usr/libexec/libinput/libinput-list-devices
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That's exactly what private/incognito modes are for, and what privacy
/security-conscious people use. People who don't understand the risks
inherent to web browsing should be educated, and I highly doubt offering
two web browsers by default would contribute to educating people (that's
if it doesn't
Great, thanks Marco. The release team isn't likely to accept it on the
ISO at this point so let's turn it into a 0 day SRU, I'm editing the
description
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+
+ nautilus hits a segfault when called with the version argument, which
+ was annoying but became problemat
yeah it referenced the private bug, and I didn't notice it
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Cursor bleeds on the platform with Mali armsoc driver
Sta
we'll backport the hirsute version to focal
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Cursor bleeds on the platform with Mali armsoc driver
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