Also: if the colon is in the name of a directory you are copying, the
directory gets created with the colon in the name, but any attempt to
put files in it hangs.
Deleting the colon-named things via Files does seem to work, though.
And transferring files with spaces, dashes, and umlauts in the na
Public bug reported:
A colon in a file or directory name causes the operation to hang when
copying to a phone via ptp.
To reproduce:
On android phone:
1) plug usb cable between phone and computer
2) Go to settings. Search for USB. Click on "Standard USB configuration".
(Alternately, notice my
I no longer have access to the system in question, and haven't seen it
anywhere else, may as well close as abandoned.
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I saw this on an ubuntu 20.04 alpha system when I did 'ubuntu-drivers install'
to
get drivers for my gtx 1080. Reinstalling ubuntu 20.04 final made the problem
vanish
(whew).
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Filed https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2221 in case it's an upstream
bug.
I'll probably regret that.
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2221
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To reproduce:
sudo apt install libgtk2.0-dev && echo "#include " > foo.c &&
gcc -Werror -c foo.c $(pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0) || echo FAIL
Should complete silently and produce foo.o, but instead, fails as
follows:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Upstream bug now https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1399501
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Title:
firefox 57 does not display fish in fishgl.com on i
FWIW, I ran into this after updating to 19.04 from 18.04.
Audio working fine with HDMI (yay) but not with back panel audio (boo)
unless I ran aplay as root, e.g.
sudo aplay -D sysdefault:CARD=PCH /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav
ps showed timidity running. 'sudo apt remove timidity; sudo kil
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My Nokia 6.1 phone is properly autodetected, and I can fetch files from it fine
via
the default ubuntu gui (using gvfs etc).
However, running gmtp fails. To diagnose this I tried running mtp-detect.
This fails with
dank@thinky:~$ mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.16
Listing
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I've been testing as follows:
- install chromium (or chrome, or chrome beta)
- open http://fishgl.com
- crank up number of fish to 325 (or as high as it'll go and sustain 60 fps)
- after fish are happily swimming, watch them swim for 60 seconds, and count
number of times the
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I've been testing Ubuntu 18.04.1 with Hades Canyon using the recipe
https://mzwiki.oblong.com/wiki/Hades_Canyon
My smoke test is:
- install chromium (or chrome, or chrome beta)
- open http://fishgl.com
- crank up number of fish to 325 (or as high as it'll go and sustain 60 fp
I should have mentioned, my Hades has 32GB of RAM.
With 8GB or less of RAM, the problem might persist (if I understand the mailing
list posts).
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This just changed for me... but the hardware may matter, as I'm on Hades
Canyon, using the amd gpu, not HD graphics.
A few days ago I updated to the then-latest 4.19-rc2
(and wrote https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2400400 documenting
exactly what I did).
Using plain old X (no desktop) on
This just hit me as well, on a kosher 18.04 system.
I recently upgraded to a newer nvidia card, so that must have mangled it
somehow.
Looks like three of its symlinks got nuked:
ls: cannot access '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libEGL.so': No such file or
directory
ls: cannot access '/usr/lib/x86_64
Also occurs on Ubuntu 18.04 updated to latest mesa and using Vega M
graphics.
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Title:
firefox 57 does not display fish in fishgl.
Thanks... sounds like it's a hardware limitation, and the fix involves noticing
when the limit's being violated, and doing extra work in that case.
I wonder what the framerate impact of that extra work will be.
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Thanks, I'll try weston-launch when I get a chance, and I'll try it on
ubuntu 18.04 with intel graphics.
In the meantime, I checked the maximum size a few systems report, and it
does seem to be a property of the graphics hardware and/or driver.
See also http://webglstats.com/webgl2/parameter/MAX_
Sorry, that Intel URL should have been
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/05571/mini-
pcs.html
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https://www.intel.com/content/www/us.../mini-pcs.html
claims that the Skull Canyon ( NUC6i7KYK ) can handle three 4k displays, so
I'm experimenting with a Skull Canyon running a fresh minimal Ubuntu 18.04.
It works great when plugged into one 4k monitor (via any of the three
optimized out, alas. But:
(gdb) frame 9
#9 surface_from_pixmap (xdisplay=xdisplay@entry=0x56149472f000,
xpixmap=xpixmap@entry=31457330, height=,
width=) at x11/iconcache.c:325
325 return cairo_xlib_surface_create_with_xrender_format (xdisplay,
xpixmap, DefaultScreenOfDisplay (xd
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You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please upgrade the
following packages and check if the problem still occurs:
libdb5.3, libplist3, libssl1.1, openssl
I guess if it happens on another machine, I'll upload it
Sure, sorry for uploading it wrong in the first place.
The new bug is ... uh... it didn't create one, it just went into the ether, in
a cloud of dots.
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Doesn't sound like a release blocker offhand, but sheesh. Boot loops
are no fun.
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gnome-shell crashes after a few sec
Ah, that assert is in mutter.
$ mkdir ~/xsrc
$ cd ~/xsrc
$ apt-get source libmutter-2-0
$ cd ~
$ apport-retrace -g _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
(gdb) bt
...
(gdb) frame 7
#7 0x7f75c6bb5fbe in standard_pict_format_for_depth (depth=) at x11/iconcache.c:303
303 x11/iconcache.c: No such fi
apport-retrace -g _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
bt
indicates it's an assert in standard_pict_format_for_depth:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7f75c68f0727 in raise (sig=) at
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:51
#1 0x56149221ba6b in dump_gjs_stack_on_signal_handler (signo=6) at
../src/main.c:367
#2
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I have a fleet of Dell T7500's, a few Dell 3620's, a Skull Canyon, and a
Hades Canyon, and a few other odds and ends, running a mix of ubuntu
16.04 and 17.10.
On one of the T7500 ubuntu 17.10 boxes (nvidia 340 package, Quadro K5000 card),
I did sudo "do-release-upgrade -d".
Still in ubuntu 17.10 with nvidia card.
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Spurious crash report dialog on every login
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
Con
Also occurs on ubuntu 17.10.
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firefox 57 does not display fish in fishgl.com on intel 530?
Status in firefox package in U
Public bug reported:
On my two intel graphics Ubuntu 16.04 systems (both Dell 3620's),
firefox does not display any fish; it simply shows the back wall.
OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (Skylake GT2)
OpenGL core p
Hah. I watched her do it. She inserted the SD card, then clicked on
the dual boot Windows drive.
So this is both a UX problem (user couldn't tell how to access an SD card)
and a duplicate of bug 1362840.
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I got my wife a Canon SX610 HS camera for xmas. Alas, whenever she
puts its SD card into our Ubuntu 16.04 computer to look at the pictures,
she gets the error
Unable to access "209 GB Volume"
Error mounting /dev/sdb2 at /media/zilf/902C022F2C021140: Command-line `mount
-t "
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For the last few years, on nearly all my computers, ubuntu has
rewarded my logging in with a crash dialog. Nothing's actually
wrong; xorg probably trips over its shoelaces every time it
shuts down, but so late in the process that it doesn't matter.
Today I went through the c
Not sure which package this should be against; since it might be DRM,
maybe it should be against the linux kernel?
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I booted with drm.debug=14 and looked at the output of dmesg. It had lines like
[0.717202] [drm:i915_dump_device_info] i915 device info: gen=7,
pciid=0x0412 rev=0x06
flags=need_gfx_hws,is_haswell,has_fbc,has_hotplug,has_llc,has_ddi,has_fpga_dbg,
...
[0.938640] [drm:drm_helper_probe_singl
Seems to have gotten worse with the next batch of updates
(linux-image-4.4.0-47-generic:amd64); now it won't show a screen at all, even
when booting to multiuser, after the kernel sets the
graphics mode. Works fine if I give nomodeset, but then I can't use
accelerated graphics.
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After a recent update (early Nov 2016), my 16.04 system (an HP Pavillion
500-321, i.e. a generic i5-4570 system with integrated graphics) started
showing a black screen on boot (after the grub menu finished).
A fresh 16.10 live USB image also has the same problem on this sys
Public bug reported:
Did System Settings -> printers -> add -> find network printer, selected
my printer, typed in my password... and it hung.
Rebooting and retrying gave same results.
ps shows
dank 1649 0.0 0.2 615088 23396 ?Ssl 16:11 0:00
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/indicator
15.10 works for me! I'm willing to call it fixed.
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Installing printer driver via control panel hangs
Statu
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A library which is being developed against the nvidia libGL.so fails to link
against mesa's libGL.so.
The linker complains:
foo: undefined reference to `glProgramUniform1fv'
foo: undefined reference to `glProgramUniform1i'
foo: undefined reference to `glProgramUniform2fv'
fo
Workaround: at boot, press F2 to get into BIOS, then set trackpad to Basic
instead of Advanced.
This even lets you scroll with a two-fingered gesture, and changes the output
of
cat /proc/bus/input/devices to:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0007 Version=01b1
N: Name="SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPa
Public bug reported:
Live booting Ubuntu 15.04 via USB key worked, but touchpad and wifi
didn't work, had to plug in a mouse and ethernet. This report is about
the touchpad.
cat /proc/bus/input/devices says
I: Bus=0018 Vendor=06cb Product=2970 Version=0100
N: Name="SYN1B81:01 06CB:2970 UNKNOWN"
I see upstream calls it fixed.
Problem still happening in ubuntu 15.04.
Is the fix in ubuntu 15.10 alpha? I could test that.
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Bug 1276186 may be an acute form of this bug.
I saw both the high CPU usage and extreme RAM usage (about 1 megabyte/second
leak).
It happened when I minimized Chrome, but continued long after I killed all the
chrome processes.
ibus-ui-gtk3 got up to 2+ gigabytes of ram pretty quickly. I'll attac
Bug 1271839 may be related. I saw both the high CPU usage and extreme RAM
usage (about 1 megabyte/second leak).
It happened when I minimized Chrome, but continued long after I killed all the
chrome processes.
ibus-ui-gtk3 got up to 2+ gigabytes of ram pretty quickly.
Putting more details at bug
On a slower Ubuntu 14.10 system (AMD e-450) with chrome 39.0.2171.95, it
takes longer (90 seconds of cpu?) to finish. A few seconds after the
churning stops, I see:
$ ps augxw | grep keyr
dank 2103 32.7 0.6 384248 25184 ?SLl 13:32 1:28
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --daemonize -
dank@i5:~$ ls -l ~/.local/share/keyrings/
insgesamt 564
-rw--- 1 dank dank 569425 Mar 25 19:51 login.keyring
-rw--- 1 dank dank207 Jul 7 2013 user.keystore
See also
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/0nLjeCisf1A
and
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/det
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
0) start top
1) start chrome
2) watch disk light flash; watch cpu activity for gnome-keyring peg; notice
gnome-keyring in D state; notice chrome and whole machine responding poorly
3) 40 seconds later, system returns to normal, and chrome beings responding
qui
fwiw: I hit this using the latest from Nvidia's download site, and
also using the xorg-edgers ppa ( 346.47-0ubuntu1-xedgers14.04.1 ).
The flipping in the terminal seems to be at the same speed as the cursor blink.
I only noticed it in gnome terminal. xterm does not exhibit the problem.
My system'
Not fixed in trusty?
On a fresh vanilla trusty, clicking on http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u
brings up rhythmbox but it fails to play, complaining "could not determine type
of stream".
I killed gvfsd-http and clicked on the new station in Radio, and this time it
installed the needed plugins a
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Trying to add a printer via system settings.
Got to a messagebox that said "Installing driver openprinting-gutenprint.
Installing..."
and then hung at 50% progress.
ps shows that dpkg and dpkg-preconfigure terminated, but no parent
reaped them:
dank 16336 0.6 0.9 121
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In Trusty beta 2, fully updated, the workplace switcher is not active by
default.
This contradicts the doc,
https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-help/shell-windows.html
I had to turn to a a third party page,
http://iloveubuntu.net/ubuntu-1404-received-improved-keyboard-sho
google earth may not have had correct dependencies.
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Title:
no versioned library symlinks provided for libGL in /usr/lib
Status in “
Please import sane-backends in time for 14.04...
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Title:
SANE does not work anymore with Epson Perfection 1650. Used to wor
The default install of Ubuntu 13.10 seems to have this problem for me on an old
Dell Optiplex 740 with built-in GeForce 6150 LE.
Dec 23 22:34:01 ath64 kernel: [ 5663.040020] nouveau E[Xorg[25847]] reloc
wait_idle failed: -16
Dec 23 22:34:01 ath64 kernel: [ 5663.040028] nouveau E[Xorg[25847]] reloc
Given that beta1 is in three days, I suppose this is a long shot, but:
I'm attaching the commit and checking the 'patch' checkbox...
** Patch added: "Cherrypicked fix from upstream"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1219583/+attachment/3799374/+files/0001-Epson-Perf
My fix was accepted upstream:
commit 0f23fb3fc19880361d62d1ec894472a1cc5a3af4
Author: Dan Kegel
Date: Sun Sep 1 15:14:45 2013 -0700
Epson Perfection 1650 doesn't support the FSG_STATUS_CANCEL_REQ bit.
Fixes s
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On my plain vanilla ubuntu 13.04 system, with an Epson Perfection 1650 scanner
plugged in,
clicking 'Scan' in xsane, or running scanimage, yielded a short scan run and
the message
'[epson2] e2_ext_read: cancel request received' on stderr.
This turns out to be caused by the
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The file http://myflex.org/books/java4kids/JavaKid811.pdf
displays fine in acroread, but in evince, paging down through it yields
blank pages and lots of warnings on the console like
Syntax Error (1159997): Illegal character in hex string
Syntax Error (1159997): Illegal chara
Uh-oh. I'm seeing this again with lightdm 1.6.0-0ubuntu3 on ubuntu 13.04 guest
sessions
with Google Chrome 28.0.1500.95. Perhaps the bug is back in a slightly new
form?
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This is 100% reproducible here. All I have to do is run 'make check' in wine,
tell gdb to attach to X and ignore SIGPIPE,
and in a few minutes, gdb says e.g.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7f74ae864bd5 in ?? () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7
I suspect it's because they want to emulate how the Mac UI works, and
the Mac only lets you grab the lower right corner.
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This is not a user forum. User comments in here aren't especially
helpful.
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Occasional sound drops in Wine via PulseAud
I see something superficially similar when I run 'xscanimage' and
acquire a preview. Haven't seen the full stack yet.
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gvfsd-
Still present in 12.04 beta 1. Still going to mightily confuse anyone
installing ubuntu without an
ethernet connection.
Additional symptom: there was a route via the wlan using the autoconfig ip
address as a gateway,
which caused problems even if I plugged a real ethernet cable in.
The inst
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This was alpha 1 just after updating to alpha 2 via update manager.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: desktop-file-utils 0.19-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-10.18-generic 3.2.1
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-10-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvi
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ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-in
I'm hitting this trying to run wine on precise pangolin alpha 1 on
x86_64 with ia32-libs.
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Title:
p11-kit: couldn't load mod
This has happened to me about once a day for the last five days, usually
immediately upon login.
I'm only testing 64 bit precise, haven't checked to see if it happens in 32
bits as well.
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See also bug 917402, which describes another symptom of the underlying
disagreement.
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Ubuntu 12.04 alpha 1 network
Title of bug should be something like "installer and/or network manager
mistakenly adds route via broken wlan0, causing intermittent complete
packet loss"
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Also affects ubuntu 11.10.
Here's what was happening: my wifi interface was showing up as up but unmanaged
(this
is a very fresh installation, so that's how the installer left it), and 'route'
showed
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
I can reproduce this with ubuntu 11.10's firefox; it doesn't like the site
https://www.gamersgate.com/account/register
Chrome has no problem with it; I guess Chrome has its own list of ca's.
See also http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29170
** Bug watch added: Wine Bugzilla #29170
http://
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The installer (I used the alternate installer) wanted a network connection for
use "during the install".
My cheap ethernet cable had failed, so lazily I used wireless. Install went
fine, but:
- on every bootup, the system waited for two minutes for a network connection,
e
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