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dnsmasq sometimes fails to resolve private names in networks w
This bug makes the PDF viewer all but useless in artful. Can we hope to
see a bug fix before release?
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PDF images are bla
Interestingly the .djvu file of the same images from the torrent works
smoothly and without incident. the PDF claims to be a PDF/A of some
variety, so I'd have assumed it was less complicated a dataset than
most!
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Public bug reported:
The PDF from https://archive.org/details/kamikiukulelemet00newy
displayed fine under zesty, but under artful it shows up as lots of
blank white pages. This is the same under other PDF viewers, so I
suspect the real bug is in one of the shared libraries used by all of
them.
P
I'm running 57.0.2987.98-0ubuntu1.1348 on Zesty without this error.
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Title:
Received signal 4 ILL_ILLOPN
Status in chro
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to zesty, my network configs failed because the "Clone
MAC" is listed as the string "permanent", which you only notice because
the "Save" button is greyed out and you have to check syslog for a
message like this:
Apr 19 13:56:58 quelbo nm-connection-e[7252]: C
Well that's highly fortunate for you, Max, but mine's still utterly
unusable!
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Stat
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Received signal 4 ILL_ILLOPN
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wieczyk, where did you get the older deb? I am struggling to get back
to a chromium that works!
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Title:
Received signal
Where did you install that from?
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Title:
Received signal 4 ILL_ILLOPN
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
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Lest anyone blame my configuration, this also occurs when I run it like
so:
/usr/bin/chromium-browser --user-data-dir=$(mktemp -d)
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Public bug reported:
This morning chromium-browser upgraded to
56.0.2924.76-0ubuntu0.16.10.1335 and promptly stopped working for me.
When trying to load any page, it dumps this traceback:
Received signal 4 ILL_ILLOPN 7f78b7a509e7
#0 0x7f78d509500e base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
#1 0x7f78d5
I honestly can't recall exactly. I presume that since I filed this for
xenial that it did not happen in wily. Otherwise I would have filed it
then.
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That's correct. And it hadn't happened for a while now but just
happened again yesterday.
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Title:
random letter
That's fine. Is there a role-based routing configuration we could
provide to make the user experience for USB audio better?
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Ti
Public bug reported:
bug #472697 claims that a particular device switched automatically even
without module-switch-on-connect loaded. I have a Blue Snowball
microphone, and it does not auto-switch unless I have module-switch-on-
connect added.
I believe my default.pa was attached to this bug by
The command-line way to do this seems to be:
$ pacmd load-module module-switch-on-connect
Which works fine. I am willing to be convinced that this is a bad default for
some reason (and I'm going to file that as a separate bug) but at least the
control centre should give me a checkbox to flip
Public bug reported:
My laptop has a built-in audio port that accepts a three-channel ⅛” plug
for a stereo+microphone headset. Unfortunately due to the nature of the
beast, there is rather a lot of cross-talk, and the electronics in the
laptop are not the best. Also the DSP inside the laptop is
It seems that the interface for selecting this has vanished, but not the
underlying mechanism to provide it.
(By the by, this bug is featured in
http://www.jwz.org/blog/2014/06/xkeycaps-a-word-i-thought-id-never-hear-
again/ )
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This workaround works for me:
dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
"['ctrl:nocaps']"
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gn
Public bug reported:
I followed stgraber's excellent tutorials in
https://www.stgraber.org/2014/02/09/lxc-1-0-gui-in-containers/ and got a
container that has X11 and DRI and pulse access. It works really well!
But the odd thing is that chromium run from inside the container turns
out enormous on
Public bug reported:
Following an unrelated crisis on my new laptop (okay I'll admit it: I
forgot my drive encryption passphrase), I took steps while it was still
fully functional to make a backup of ~ for later restore. Fortunately
the tools guided me into a backup of /home ignoring the Trash an
bug 1292041 seems like a duplicate of this
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gnome screensaver locks again shortly after unlocking
Status in “gn
I wonder if this is related to bug 1291365
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Lockscreen doesn't turn off the screen
Status in Unity:
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S
Other folks in the office have seen this, and it seems to happen when
you manually lock the screen and leave the lock-screen up long enough
for the lock-screen timeout. That is, once you log in the system
notices that the lock-screen timeout has passed and doesn't account for
the fact that the scr
Public bug reported:
When I un-plug the external VGA cable from my Thinkpad X200s, the screen
dims. Hitting Fn-Home (the brightness-increase key) does nothing.
Suspending and resuming doesn't reset this, though a reboot will allow
me to use the brightness controls again while in the POST and afte
Public bug reported:
When I unlock my screen, I sometimes get only a few seconds of
interaction with my desktop before the screen inexplicably locks itself
again. I believe this only happens when I manually lock it with my
ThinkVantage key that I have bound to the lock-screen shortcut, but I
can'
This has regressed.
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Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key
Status in Compiz:
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Status in Unity G
Sorry, by that I mean that this was temporarily fixed for a week or two,
but now it's back with a vengeance. I'm not entirely certain how this
pertains to the schedule of this fix, but I'm eager to learn.
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for the record, I've tried switching that option on and off.
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alt+keystroke opens menus, despite that feature being
Public bug reported:
Like many advanced terminal users, I consider the terminal a conduit to
send my keystrokes through to the applications within. Due to this, I
have the menu access keys option disabled (see attached screenshot for
proof). Unfortunately, when I hit Alt+F to move forward a word
Oddly enough, using gnome-disk-utility stuff manually works fine. It's
just something about the way nautilus launches it.
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Okay, that reassignment is fair enough, but realize that it *worked*
when I used pure gnome-disk-utility's interface. It was Nautilus's
integration with gnome-disk-utility that seemed to fail.
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I ran gnome-disks and it did the right thing, using many of the same
dialogs.
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the format, it does nothing!
Status in “n
Public bug reported:
I recently bought a new USB thumb drive, and popped it in to my computer
to LUKS it up. I clicked the little "eject" sigil next to its name in
nautilus, and then right-clicked on its sidebar entry and chose
"format". I get asked all the relevant information, and I click form
I tried to take a screenshot to illustrate something in another bug, and
got this problem. I've only ever seen this in saucy.
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I am somewhat used to having GPU lockups hang X for me maybe once a
week. I've followed a few vague bugs on the problem, but over the past
weekend this has grown to every couple of hours.
Easy ways to trigger it: changing workspaces too quickly while there is
disk activity,
Still getting this in raring.
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indicator-weather crashed with SIGSEGV in
dbusmenu_menuitem_property_get_variant
Public bug reported:
I fired off an upgrade from quantal to raring, using do-release-upgrade
-d -c (probably should have used update-manager, but server habits die
hard). I then had one of my weekly quantal compiz crashes kill my
ability to interact with the system. I waited until all disk activ
Er, that should say "Till" of course. Apologies from one double-
lettered name to another!
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"Finishing" and "Color" settin
Til, I've attached the four PPDs that we use (historically it was
difficult to use the PPD features, so we made queues with different
defaults so that older clients could select some basic features)
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** Attachment added: "canon simplex mono PPD"
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** Attachment added: "canon duplex mono PPD"
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** Attachment added: "canon duplex color PPD"
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Deleting all my bookmarks cleared this up for me. Thanks for the
workaround!
I really only had maybe like 50 bookmarks, maybe less. I feel like I
hit the delete key about 30 times, perhaps.
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Title:
firefox is unresponsive for the first 10-15 seconds after it gains
focus
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
B
Public bug reported:
I keep firefox on its own desktop, and switch to it via a keybinding.
This problem manifests itself even when switching focus via mouse on the
same desktop, though.
Basically every time I come back to firefox, it appears to ignore my
input for a good long while. I am not see
Public bug reported:
I needed to dig out the WPA passphrase for a network I use infrequently,
and so went to "edit connections" from the networking indicator.
I selected the network (last used 27 days ago) and clicked edit, and got
"Error Initialising Editor: No agents were available for this req
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"Edit Connections" won't let me view my connection
Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
During my upgrade from oneiric to precise, I got the error message in
the attached screen capture. The package also told me that I'd changed
a shell script as well, and offered to attach THAT to this bug (and I
accepted).
It was the only interruption in my cross-distro upgra
** Attachment added: "I never touched it, I swear!"
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Enable Menu Access Keys was switched back on without my request
Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu:
New
Public bug reported:
Somehow in the last update (as of ~08:30 BST) my gnome terminal re-
acquired the "Enable Menu Access Keys (Such as Alt+F to open the File
menu)" option. I had to hunt around for a while to figure out how to
shut it off again. This is a nasty surprise, as well as a terrible
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