I just tried making a new disk on an 8 GB flash disk, with Ext4 + LUKS,
then tried the Live CD again - this time it worked. So, there is
something going on with both my 1 TB USB HDD, and also my internal 128
GB SSD, both of which give "Operation not permitted". But the newly
created disk does work
This is what I get:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture Description
I just tried the Live CD daily build for Bionic, I still see the error
"Error unlocking /dev/sdc1: Failed to activate device: Operation not
permitted (udisks-error-quark, 0)" (see attached screenshot) when trying
to unlock a LUKS external disk with the Disks program. This comes up
regardless of if
I installed libblockdev-crypto2, and now I don't get the error "function
bd_crypto_luks_open_blob called but not implemented" - but I now instead
get an "Operation not permitted" error. Does anyone else have this
issue? My external disk is btrfs formatted, but that shouldn't be the
cause, I get
I can confirm this issue still happens in Ubuntu GNOME 17.04, with GNOME
Terminal 3.20.2.
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Title:
Strange large grey
#28 and then #29 work perfectly for me, connecting an iPhone with iOS
10.2 to my laptop with Ubuntu 16.04 running on it.
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Found to be related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1636253
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Also fixed on the Dell laptop. Seems to be a problem with the `squeezelite`
package.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1636253
I think this specific bug can be closed, my initial problem is resolved.
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OK, the problem on the 14.04 Toshiba laptop was resolved by removing the
squeezelite package. I will test this on the Dell 16.04 laptop as well.
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OK, I've just started seeing this on my Toshiba W50X laptop, with Ubuntu 14.04
on it. It now shows no selectable outputs in the Sound Preferences window. I
also have a desktop with an ASRock Z77 motherboard and Ubuntu 16.04 seeing the
same thing!
What other info should I be gathering? It
Public bug reported:
For months, audio has been working fine on this Dell XPS13 laptop. It is a
fresh install of 16.04, from around the time it was released.
There were some pulseaudio updates installed on my machine today (see the
attached apt term.log output). Since then, audio output has
This is the Sound configuration options. Only "Dummy Output" shows up.
** Attachment added: "sound options window"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1643870/+attachment/4781486/+files/Sound_010.png
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I can confirm that the 1.18.2-0ubuntu2 version fixes the problem for me
too
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Title:
Unity greeter indicators don't show on
Public bug reported:
This is a fresh install of 16.04.
When the computer first boots, the greeter correctly shows all the indicator
icons in the top right (i.e. accessibility, time, power menu). After the first
login, then going back to the greeter either by logging out or by switching
user,
But I can copy existing launchers from other Ubuntu partitions and they work,
so clearly support for the launcher itself has not been dropped. It's just the
GUI tool for creating the launcher that has been lost. But I guess if this is
the way forward then we can only hope there is a developer
Huh. Some feature upgrade... Is there replacement functionality to
replace this removal?
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Title:
'Create Launcher' is missing
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