Public bug reported:
pacmd dump | grep mute
The "set-source-mute" for my mic should say "no" when my mic is not
muted but it always says "yes" nowadays. This used to work earlier.
Broken version:
$ apt policy pulseaudio-utils
pulseaudio-utils:
Installed: 1:15.99.1+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.1
Candidate:
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
(1) Open terminal
(2) Run command
systemd-inhibit --what=idle:sleep --mode=block sleep 1h
(3) Wait
Expected results:
The screensaver or system sleep (S3) shouldn't activate within an hour.
Actual results:
Screensaver activates after the default
OK, I agree that this is not a security problem but UI issue only.
However, note that the UI says "Public key" and before that "Key
algorithm: RSA". As such, the public key should not have any extra bytes
at the start or at the end, just the public RSA 2048 bit key as is (as
desribed by "Key Algor
The NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M device has vendor id 0x10de and device id
0x0a29 and revision 0x00a2. ROM (/firmware) version is listed as "3560".
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According to Apple Mac OS X info this hardware is as follows:
MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010)
CPU: 2.53 GHz Intel Core i5
RAM: 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
GPU: Intel HD Graphics, 288 MB
The hardware *also* has NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M connected (according to
OS X self-diagnostics) via 16x PCIe and it has 25
Here's the full journalctl log for livecd debugging session I reported
above.
It appears that nautilus was totally hanging because I failed to ever
open any file manager windows even after waiting for a long time.
Firefox did eventually start and started to work until I tried to open
file picker t
Public bug reported:
I tried to use nightly build of Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy) on an old MacBook
Pro and if I start with failsafe graphics everything seems to work
really well. However, if I boot with default livecd configuration the
GPU will hang when I try to launch Firefox.
According to journalctl
Public bug reported:
nm-applet emits errors to X session error log continuously. Here's
summary from my log (with timestamps removed with perl):
$ grep nm-applet .xsession-errors | perl -npe 's/\*\*: \d\d:\d\d:\d\d.\d\d\d:
//' | sort | uniq -c
736 (nm-applet:2575): Gtk-CRITICAL gtk_widget_de
Public bug reported:
File /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11 ALWAYS loads module module-x11-bell
and uploads audio sample for Pulseaudio if the file
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/bell.ogg EXISTS in the filesystem.
I have configured only visual bell for everything and therefore any part
of the system
Public bug reported:
Installing libvirt-manager results in account libvirt-qemu being
created. This user has config in /etc/passwd like follows:
libvirt-qemu:x:64055:125:Libvirt
Qemu,,,:/var/lib/libvirt:/usr/sbin/nologin
The "nologin" should be pretty clear signal that this account is not
usable
It seems to me that fix
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/commit/cfc5e5040c934 is
the correct one. Is it possible to reproduce the crash with that one
patch applied even without all the other proposed fixes?
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Any updates? The diagnosis in comment #10 seems to make sense. This has
been a problem since 2011 and I still see the same issue on Ubuntu 16.04
LTS with latests patches.
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Additional info:
If I run
$ xrandr --dpi 104
then xdpyinfo will display correct dimensions. However, xrandr keeps displaying
the incorrect physical dimensions.
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Possible problem caused by incorrect physical dimensions:
The default mouse cursor is huge (e.g. on desktop). However, most applications
have normal sized cursor while the cursor hovers above the application.
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Does anybody care about lightdm bugs? I'm still seeing this issue but I
haven't found a way to debug it. Is there some environment variable or
some other method that can make all g_debug() messages visible from
lightdm? Currently no log seems to contain any of the g_debug() messages
in the lightdm
Public bug reported:
I have monitor LG 43UD79-B and xrandr cannot correctly detect the
dimensions of the monitor:
$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 3840 x 2160, maximum 32767 x 32767
DVI-D-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted
Public bug reported:
I have a BGR display so I really would like to have BGR subpixel
rendering. I'm having major trouble getting fc-match to emit correct
info.
$ fc-match -v | grep -E 'rgba|lcdfilter|antialias|hintstyle|dpi'
antialias: True(w)
hintstyle: 2(i)(w)
dpi: 75(f
Still broken with MATE desktop on Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS. If I run mate-
power-preferences and select ON AC Power - Put computer to sleep when
inactive for: [never] the computer still automatically sleeps (enters
S3) after 20 minutes.
$ grep -C1 sleep-inactive-ac-timeout
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/1
This bug is still relevant for Bionic. Any info about possible backport?
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Title:
fstab binds appear as mounts (x-gvfs-hide is bei
Still happens with Ubuntu LTS 18.04. I can provide additional info if
needed.
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Title:
encrypted home-directory is not unmou
Public bug reported:
After booting the system and login screen is displayed top right gear-
icon contains option to Suspend. However, selecting that action has no
results at all (no error message, nothing in any file under /var/log or
journalctl). I would like to get the suspend action to work sim
Extra information: sudo kill -9 via ssh connection
did restore the display in working order without restarting the system
so I'm pretty sure this is caused by some kind of hang caused by xorg
process. Plain kill without -9 did not do anything, though.
Perhaps this is caused by some race condititi
Public bug reported:
Xorg suddenly stops updating the display and CTRL+ALT+F1 does not work.
The issue happens randomly and does not seem to be related to content
being rendered. This time the display hang occurred while I was typing
in gnome-terminal.
I can successfully ssh into the system from
Public bug reported:
$ dpkg -L oneconf
...
/usr/bin/oneconf-query
$ man oneconf-query
No manual entry for oneconf-query
See 'man 7 undocumented' for help when manual pages are not available.
$ man 7 undocumented
No manual entry for undocumented in section 7
If command oneconf-query is installed
Should it be safe to install ligthdm package from zesty to xenial to
test if it fixes the issue? (https://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/lightdm
version 1.22.0-0ubuntu2.1)
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It seems to be that the problem occurs after this:
** (lightdm:1153): WARNING **: Error using VT_WAITACTIVE 7 on /dev/tty0:
Interrupted system call
(The console number depends on luck, of course.)
I would guess that whatever code is emitting that error message is not
handling the situation corre
Happening here, too, randomly after return from S3 (Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS).
$ uname -a
Linux desktop 4.10.0-38-lowlatency #42~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Tue Oct 10
17:35:28 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Using integrated intel graphics on i5-3570K.
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Also broken: rendercheck -t composite -o add -f a8r8g8b8,a8
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Title:
rendercheck claims that 'blend' 'add' operat
Public bug reported:
$ rendercheck -o add -t blend
...
Beginning Add blend test on b8g8r8a8
Add blend test error of 64. at (0, 0) --
RGBA
got: 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
expected: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
src color: 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 (a8)
dst color: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
src:
Yeah, I think you should just hardcode xdg-open and then list only that.
Current implementation seems to be execute whatever is in the config and
that cannot be set in apparmor config.
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Public bug reported:
Cinnamon uses "Nemo" /usr/bin/nemo as the file browser and default
apparmor config is too strict and prevents "Open Containing Folder"
feature from working and instead an error message will appear:
Failed to execute child process "nemo" (Permission denied)"
A simple fix woul
I found a workaround for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS:
(1) Open "Network connections" ("nm-connection-editor" from command line)
(2) Try to figure out which "Ethernet" connection is iPad
(3) Select the iPad and click "Edit"
(4) On "General" tab, uncheck "Automatically connect to this network when it is
avail
Duplicate bug 876279 ?
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Title:
upowerd uses 100% cpu till killed
Status in upower package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to 16.04 LTS (xenial) I'm affected
by this bug, too. If I connect an Apple iPad Mini using USB cable (with
the intent to charge the tablet only) I get excessive CPU usage. Process
/usr/lib/upower/upowerd owned by root seems to be doing nothing but
eating CPU un
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
$ mkdir -p a/1/2
$ touch a/1/2/foo
$ lndir a b
b: No such file or directory
$ mkdir b
$ lndir a b
a: No such file or directory
However, the alternative syntax for lndir still works
cd b
lndir ../a
Either lndir documentation (both usage and man page) nee
I believe that Firefox and Thunderbird are standalone programs running
on Ubuntu; there's no dependency on XULRunner and the directories
/usr/lib/firefox and /usr/lib/thunderbird seem to contain different
libxul.so implementations. As such, it may be that XULRunner is okay but
Firefox and Thunderbi
As you can see in the bug report, I'm still running precise (12.04) so I
cannot easily upgrade to unclutter version 8-19.
Reading the debian bug report I'm pretty sure that this bug is something
else because I haven't seen any extra CPU usage. The incorrect focus
movement seems to be single-shot p
Public bug reported:
It seems that the default configuration for "unclutter" causes Firefox
and Thunderbird (probably all XUL applications) to randomly lose focus.
Examples:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1231588
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=111&t=117704&start=15
I guess this may be caused by package "unclutter" (which I do have
installed):
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=111&t=117704&start=15
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1234470
I will try running it with '-noevents' and if that does not fix the
issue, I'll try living with
I have similar issues with both Firefox 25.0.1 and Thunderbird 24.1.1. I
have multiple extensions installed on both, but neither has a single
same extension (so either this may be caused by multiple different
extensions or something else is going on).
Additional info:
- I have been hit with this
Public bug reported:
I believe this crashing has started since last update.
Steps to reproduce:
$ firefox
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
For some reason, apport does not run for this crash. I also tried
$ firefox -g
GNU gdb (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.4-2012.04-0ubuntu2.1) 7.4-2012.04
Copyright (C) 20
The problem depends on firefox profile because following can
successfully launch firefox (with empty profile):
$ mkdir -p tmp/firefox-test
$ HOME=$HOME/tmp/firefox-test firefox
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For Gnome compatible environments: there's no ready-made extension at
addons.mozilla.org but you can fetch the latest version from
https://github.com/infinity0/mozilla-gnome-keyring or if you use Ubuntu,
you can add PPA from https://launchpad.net/~fat-lobyte9/+archive/ppa-
public and install packag
** Attachment added: "A test case with incorrectly hyphenated word."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1049470/+attachment/3308775/+files/test2.html
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Public bug reported:
Test case: see attached file with Ubuntu Firefox build.
Expected result:
The word should be hyphenated Si-sään-kir-jau-tu-mi-nen.
Actual result:
The word is hyphenated Sisäänki-rja-utu-mi-ne-n.
The problem cannot be reproduced with official firefox builds. I would
guess tha
OK. How about adding "Recommends: openoffice.org-hyphenation" to Firefox
package? I consider hyphenation support a major feature in Firefox and
installing required packages to support hyphenation should be at least
Recommended.
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Which hyphenation packages should be installed? Do I need some
openoffice i10n packages? (I'm asking because I've removed all traces of
openoffice because I'm using libreoffice.)
# installed locale packs for Firefox
$ aptitude search firefox | grep locale | grep ^i
i firefox-locale-en
The firefox nightly build URL above has typo: "firefox-16.0a1.en-US
.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2" should be "firefox-17.0a1.en-US.linux-
x86_64.tar.bz2": http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly
/latest-trunk/firefox-17.0a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
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Just tested with Firefox 14.0.1 distributed by Ubuntu: hyphenation does
NOT work at http://hyphenator.googlecode.com/svn/dictChecker.html
$ apt-cache policy firefox
firefox:
Installed: 14.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.1
Candidate: 14.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.10.04.1
Version table:
*** 14.0.1+build1-
Marking confirmed because this affects 2 persons. However, this cannot
be reproduced by all testers.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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I just tested with a clean profile like this:
$ mkdir test-profile
$ cd test-profile
$ HOME=$(pwd) firefox --no-remote
"http://hyphenator.googlecode.com/svn/dictChecker.html";
No language is hyphenated. Tools add-ons manager - Languages says I have
English (GB) and Suomenkielinen (FI) Language p
Possibly caused by fix in bug 894166 ?
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Title:
Hyphenation regression
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug descripti
Public bug reported:
Web page hyphenation support has regressed in Firefox. I last time
tested the hyphenation support in 2012-04-19 and it did work at that
time (unfortunately, I didn't keep notes about the Firefox package at
that time but I'd guess it was 11.0.xx). Current version does not
suppo
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Title:
Hyphenation regression
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Web page hyphenation support has r
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