Xubuntu 22.04.1 after upgrading from 20.04
In order to get multiple Windows 10 systems to "discover" the samba
shares on two different Xubuntu systems, I had to re-enable SMB1
protocol on all the Windows systems. Microsoft apparently keeps
disabling this on system updates.
As reported above,
Tim, I followed your advice and yes, that fixed most of the problems I
was having. Apparently there was a system update that required a
reboot, but there was an error and it just said all updates applied.
This has occurred on the past couple of updates that didn't have too
many changes, but
I will follow up elsewhere, but I would really like to understand the
disposition of clutter, given the site I reported that says it is now
gone. What is actually happening here?
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Can you be more specific. I am fully patched on 20.04.4 and I still get
the same error reports from geeqie and cheese. Both worked until very
recently and neither package was updated in quite some time.
The developer of geeqie reported that he saw the same problem. Then he
didn't! I am
I wasn't sure of the package so I left field blank. I went back and
added clutter-gtk. Hope that helps.
** Also affects: clutter-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Just to make sure the note is here, my home directory is not in /home at
all, but located under /u which is a mount point for an external volume
on another disk. I experienced the same problem trying to run a snap.
Whatever the solution, it should be generalized to any $HOME location.
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Regarding my previous comment, disregard the issue about Windows 10
having problems accessing the Samba shares. This turned out to be a
strange password problem with samba. Resetting the user's password to
the same value that it already was immediately cleared the issue and all
windows machines
Just to add another voice to the crowd, I'm on Xubuntu 20.04 and I just
ran across this problem myself.
I am using the Nemo file browser, but the same thing occurs with
Nautilus and Thunar. I didn't notice the problem for a long while
because I had three legacy Windows machines on the network
Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 19.10
chromium-browser 79.0.3945.79-0ubuntu0.19.10.2
Transitional package - chromium-browser -> chromium snap
Chromium worked fine before the upgrade to 19.10. There has been a
transition to snap packaging.
My first attempt to launch the browser results in:
%
I am VERY interested in continuing work on this. I'm now running 19.04
and the problem persists. I cannot change the status so please update
it.
There has been a long running discussion on the Xfce buglist which you
can review here:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15116
The problem
No, I haven't done that.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1825249
Title:
fonts garbled in firefox browser -- only on certain pages
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 18.10 and earlier releases
Firefox browser 66.0.3 and every earlier version of the Quantum releases
There has been a font display problem on Firefox add-on pages (and a
very few other random sites) ever since the Quantum browser was
released. I reported this to the
Public bug reported:
Xubuntu 18.04
Synaptic 0.84.3
Many years ago this problem was reported and it still has not been
addressed.
The main scrollbar works opposite of almost all other scrollbars
everywhere. If you B1 click in the scrollbar gutter (i.e., above or
below the movable bar), the
Well, it's 06-16-2018 and we're up to Xubuntu 18.04 and this problem has
not been addressed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1716749
Title:
Synaptics is not fully aware
Public bug reported:
Eclipse was running properly under 17.10. After the upgrade to 18.04,
attempts to start it produce the following error:
!SESSION Thu Jun 07 22:26:49 PDT 2018 --
!ENTRY org.eclipse.equinox.launcher 4 0 2018-06-07 22:26:49.702
!MESSAGE
The update status link in the above comment does not work. I don't see
an option on this page to update/edit the status.
This seems like an installation issue and not something related to a
package, but if I had to select a package related to this, I would say:
nvidia-driver-390
Public bug reported:
In a dual monitor environment where separate Xfce4 desktops are running
on each monitor, you can start Synaptic in either desktop environment,
but if you start it on display :0.1, it shows the Authenticate pop-up
window on display :0.0. Once the password is entered, the main
Here is some additional information relating to this issue.
As best as I can tell, the Opera browser (ver. 12.16) is using the same
plugins as Firefox (32). When I visit the following page:
http://flash.flowplayer.org/plugins/flash/content.html
Opera produces audio output with this video while
I hope someone will review this and treat it as a serious bug!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1365847
Title:
Firefox audio problem with flash plugin
Somehow this got tagged for the mdadm package although I know that I set
it properly. I'm updating the target package to the flash plugin.
** Package changed: mdadm (Ubuntu) = flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
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Xubuntu 14.04.1
Every time I attempt to run the apport-bug bug reporting command, it
tries to load data into an instance of firefox [30, 31, 32] which
repeatedly fails with Firefox reporting:
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File not found
Firefox cannot find the file at current working dir
I would like to also confir this bug in a 14.04.1 system. I would live
to report this using apport-bug but it is that very command that is
failing! Here is the terminal output seen when attempting to run this
commad:
Public bug reported:
[Note: I cannot report this using apport-bug as that command is
currently failing on this system.]
The findsmb command is missing from the package: smbclient 2.4.1.6
+dfsg-1ubuntu2.14.04.3
Note that the manual page is included, but the command itself is
missing.
There is
I also have this problem. I recently installed 14.04.1 on a new Xeon
system and did not see this for a few days. However, as I have done
system configuration, I now find that every time I log in, I get a pop-
up window with a title Document Not Found and the above message at the
content. The
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