I eventually had to stop the snapd service and manually delete the
"/run/snap*.lock" files and the "/snap/chromium" folder and the user
"snap/chromium" folder (after backing up) then uninstall via apt with "
--purge" switch and then snap remove with "--purge" switch too then
restart the snapd
I renamed the user snap/chromium folder and tried running it from cli again.
This time I got the popup attached.
It still won't run but thought this may give a clue.
It seems the non-existent "process" is locked under my old hostname
which I changed a few days before I upgraded. I assume there
Thanks for reply the result of the ps command is below which is the
search itself I think but nothing else shows up.
malacusp 28750 27406 0 17:29 pts/000:00:00 grep
--color=auto chromium
I checked in system-monitor to see if there was anything in there and
also rebooted to be extra
Public bug reported:
Just went to open chromium to test a localhost website after upgrading to
Ubuntu 22.04.
It fails to launch with no error to desktop.
I ran it from cli and got these errors.
Chromium is installed from snap.
Version info:
Chromium 101.0.4951.41 snap
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
** Changed in: vino (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1928618
Title:
Desktop Sharing password not being saved
Status in vino package
Public bug reported:
Desktop Sharing (assuming it's still vino) password not being saved in Gnome
Shell Ubuntu 21.04 after reboot.
I can go to the Settings app and Desktop Sharing is active, I set a password,
then close the box and Settings then reboot the machine. I can't then connect
to that
Please put this back in.
I never understand why developers /remove/ features instead of leaving
them in and making it an option.
The previous org->gnome->nautilus->preferences setting accomplished this
fine and should have been left active.
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Sorry for the delay.
This happens on any .xlr file with 400 permissions (read-only). This is not
related to being marked read-only on a windows share as I have transfered the
file to a test system and marked it read-only using the linux permissions.
I have attached a file that this specifically
Public bug reported:
Hopefully the summary says it all but when a file is opened in LibreOffice Calc
as read-only it should still be editable and allow changing of values and
formula calculations to take place.
I have a few spreadsheets which are used as complex calculators and I don't
want
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