Tried. But it doesn't do {ID}, it doesn't do --last.
I wrote further up, that I know nothing about snap. I want to help, but need
the whole set of commands.
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Sorry, was too fast. 'changes' only show yesterday's "no updates".
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Title:
command-chain ... not found
Status in
The --reinstall did the trick here. Without, it said, it was there, blabla,
nothing happening.
I guess the --reinstall drew in the necessary dependencies in order to not just
being happy.
Thanks for the comment; it feels good to know that I wasn't fantasizing
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Once again, no, I didn't remove anything, neither manually nor
automatically.
I checked a bit closer, watching the logs of my 'daily routine' as mentioned
above, and today I saw this line in snap refresh:
gnome-3-38-2004 0+git.efb213a from Canonical✓ refreshed
What the heck is this?? I never
No. As I wrote, since this is my main laptop, I didn't do anything. I
don't know anything about snap nor snapd. I had no 'intention'.
I do a
apt update && apt upgrade && snap refresh
(One after the other!) on a daily base. That's all.
grep "remove " /var/log/dpkg.log
shows nothing. The file
Sorry, forgot the last line: After $ sudo apt install snap --reinstall
chromium did work again. I didn't have to reinstall the snap apps;
contrary to what was written in the web page that Google had found for
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Public bug reported:
(I'm not familiar with snap, was migrated to it by *buntu for chromium-
browser)
Received the usual, well-know notification of having to snap refresh, some time
given ...
Closed chromium and issue the usual 'sudo snap refresh'. It went through,
without any error
Public bug reported:
I used to run my systems (lenovo Helix 2) via USB 3.0 Pro Docks; lid closed,
display only on the external monitors without problems, until bug [Bug 1871959]
Re: Crash with SIGABRT in _iris_batch_flush from iris_fence_flush() made the
DisplayLink unworkable.
Now, with this
Update/edit: On the Display-Link forum I have found in the meantime, that I'm
not the only one.
It seems that it doesn't work with 22.04, x11, due to a gdm3 problem. It only
works on Wayland, but the selection gear doesn't work. There are some
'askubuntu' items available, confirming this.
Yep. here, on 20.04 it crashed a few days ago, for the last time. With 22.04.1
it doesn't crash any longer.
Though that's not a big help: there is simply no second display. I installed
the most recent driver from DisplayLink, 5.6.1. There was no error or warning
message, just that I had to
I am pretty much settled with the Audio Downloader Prime.
I don't know what it actually does, but within a few minutes it starts showing
a sluggish mouse movement and filling swap. Disabling returns the mouse pointer
to functional, though swap stays at a high level, though not increasing any
I think I can give a first 'all clear', and taking a deep breath on your
side. Chrome itself looks fine.
I made a mistake: I have some 8 extensions installed, of which around 5
were enabled, and I forgot to note which. Silly me. At least, disabling
all has seen my Chrome working properly for the
(My excuses, if I come across as 'bothersome'. Since I can't debug much,
I can only help out like this.)
Tried again, yesterday, carefully checking what goes on. Restart,
Chrome. Everything fine. No ramping up of swap space for about 10
minutes. Suddenly, bang, swap from a few hundred MB to 2 GB
I checked, there seems to be no easy way to downgrade? And no other chromium in
the *buntu pool (while the latter would probably not be very helpful anyway).
If I could do anything further, just let me know. I don't like Firefox that
much, and would love to go back, if possible.
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This is pretty much what I think. Can't vouch for it, of course. But the
choking up to no reaction only happened yesterday. As usual, in the
beginning I expected some tab to require lot of CPU time. Therefore, I
use the widget shown in the image relatively frequently. And sometimes I
close a
name: chromium
summary: Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome
publisher: Canonical✓
store-url: https://snapcraft.io/chromium
contact:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bugs?field.tag=snap
license: unset
description: |
An open-source browser
No. Chrom(ium) from snap, with snap refresh whenever possible (last two
days ago). kubuntu.
I myself was surprised, and checked with kernel initially. Nothing. In
principle only running Chrome on the Desktop. And when I close it, close
to choking, the swap space is being almost freed immediately
Public bug reported:
For the last day(s) my machine runs Chrome very very slow and sluggish until it
stops reacting at all. I haven't done any changes except of the daily updates
and snap refresh.
What I found out, is that the memory space used is almost immediately the swap
space. Same after
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I'm affected, too. While I understand the concept, as sysadmin I'm tearing out
my hairs. I hate to have users on that system, where suddenly their 'Home'
looks empty. Some - you know this type - get heated blood; thinking all their
data would be gone. I do sympathize with them.
In a nutshell:
Public bug reported:
Recently, like suggested in one of the bug report, Chromium pops up a
notification that with a couple of (given) days, the current session must be
closed, or could experience errors.
Now, this IS a bore, because my users all tell me about this, and they, just as
myself,
I *think* this affects me, too.
I put a shortcut on my Plasma Desktop. Clicking it, SOMETIMES Chrome doesn't
start. The icon activates for a partial second, nothing. Clicking again won't
help. Then I'll have to open a shell and type "chromium"; and then it will
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Here I have it on my desktop, as shortcut icon. Whenever snap is refreshed, the
icon is gone.
(I do think this is this same bug.)
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/snd/controlC0: udippel1690 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: udippel1690 F...m pulseaudio
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
CurrentDesktop: KDE
Date: Fri Dec 18 22:35:06 2020
InstallationDate: Installed on 2018-08-30 (841 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Lubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic B
Public bug reported:
Since my upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 I experience rather frequent
crashes of the X server. Nothing specific of applications running,
presumably at videos (VLC, Youtube in a browser tab ...).
If not yet attached, I'll attach the *.old log with the most recent
trace.
Affects me on Kubuntu 20.04.
Somehow it didn't before I upgraded from 18.04. But now I have session crashes
once per few hours. Meaning, I'm thrown back to the login screen. No VPN here.
I did have to uninstall pavucontrol-qt (it segfaulted) and installed
pavucontrol instead, though. No idea if
o 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-48.52-generic 5.4.60
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-48-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.9
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: udippel1580 F pulseaudio
/dev/
-1ubuntu3.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-48.52-generic 5.4.60
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-48-generic x86_64
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Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
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/dev/snd/controlC0: udippel1580 F
The three sets of three are: the first three on dock after start, the
next three off the dock and the last three after reinsertion. It looks
like no detection of any change with respect to display.
The machine is a Helix 2, Machine Type Model: 20CHS10P02 (details can be found
on lenovo support
udippel@Uwe-ThinkPad-Helix-2nd:~$ grep . /sys/class/drm/*/enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-eDP-1/enabled:enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/enabled:disabled
udippel@Uwe-ThinkPad-Helix-2nd:~$ grep . /sys/class/drm/*/status
/sys/class/drm/card0-eDP-1
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To me a deal-breaker: I bought the Helix 2 as machine on the dock, and I also
bought the one out of the three docks that doesn't need extra driver (so it
says), the 4X10H04503. I stuck the tablet into
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To me a deal-breaker: I bought the Helix 2 as machine on the dock, and I also
bought the one out of the three docks that doesn't need extra driver (so it
says), the 4X10H04503. I stuck the tablet into it, with Windows, and the second
display came up without any additional
Done. I printed some simple file to the OKI-printer, waited a few minutes while
the printer was "Processing ...", unteil Cancel-ed the job on the printer.
The log file is attached, hoping it helps.
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Out and over.
I tried whatever I could think of, but whatever I send there, anything will
make the printer blink, 'processing', forever, until I cancel the job.
The printer, however, prints the same files
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Hi, great service, this! Thanks a bunch!
Yes, I confirm that of today, any PDF sent to the OKI C911, makes this printer
'think' for eternity. Until I 'cancel' the job.
Yes, of course, I would like to have it actually working, including from
Acrobat Reader.
My current version is
I don't think it affects xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu), actually.
I agree with the assumption of a KDE-problem. Since it affects only certain
applications, and even only certain menues in that application. In my case
'bookmarks' is clickable, 'menu' not.
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AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
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/dev/snd/controlC0: udippel3133 F
Sorry, no idea why it came under 'network manager'. It surely isn't!
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Title:
Crashes when inserting (micro)SD-card in
Public bug reported:
Recently, when i insert my SD-card (in Adapter) into my lenovo T410s (card
reader, left side), the mounting applet doesn't pop up any longer.
I did a bit more of research and find a crash whenever I insert the card, also
after a reboot, reproducably.
dmesg tells me:
Only as an update: As of today, it still doesn't work out of the box.
The workaround fixes it.
Allow me a bit of comment that sounds sarcastic, and yet bugs me as an oldtimer
with 20 years on Linux: I always advocate FOSS. Should someone hit this snag,
how can I honestly defend this
)
Resource id: 0x0
[0x7f2a24001248] xcb_xv vout display error: shared memory allocation error:
No space left on device
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
udippel@kubuwe:~$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda528G 11G 16G 41% /
none4.0K
rror:
No space left on device
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
udippel@kubuwe:~$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda528G 11G 16G 41% /
none4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev2.9G 4.0K 2.9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 577
rror:
No space left on device
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
udippel@kubuwe:~$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda528G 11G 16G 41% /
none4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev2.9G 4.0K 2.9G 1% /dev
tmpfs
9
Major opcode: 62 (X_CopyArea)
Resource id: 0x0
X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 9
Major opcode: 62 (X_CopyArea)
Resource id: 0x0
[0x7f2a24001248] xcb_xv vout display error: shared memory allocation error: No
space left on device
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
udi
Same here (as #47): 14.04
The bug here pops up slightly different: SIM PIN2 Unlock Required. The PIN2
is the difference. I dunno what PIN2 is, but never mind, if I type PIN1 it goes
away, or if just close the window, it connects perfectly well. So I'm annoyed
mostly with the pop-up of the
It explicitly does not work on 14.04 after the update from 13.10.
Do we have a tag 'regression'?
The worst part is, that Dr. Google always starts by returning a dozen websites
stating that:
sudo apt-get install icedtea-7-plugin openjdk-7-jre
would do it. No idea from whence they get this??
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Title:
usb-modswitch segfaults (due to libc version conflict?)
Yep.
(But check your bug number. Here it says this bug number is unknown.)
Would be good if 13.04 allowed mod switching!
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This happened after my latest daily apt-get update apt-get upgrade on
Kubuntu. No other changes, no reconfiguration, done.
All desktop effects are gone.
No GLX supported any longer.
$ dpkg -l | grep radeo
So, I don't know if the command actually brought up what we were hoping
for?
Yep, nvidia did some things on February 28th, though I have no good clue what
that was.
$ ls -lt /var/lib/dpkg/info/nvidia-*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3984 Feb 28 10:13
/var/lib/dpkg/info/nvidia-settings.list
-rw-r--r--
Okay, last post for this moment. I can confirm that
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-common nvidia-current nvidia-settings
solves the problem.
Btw. I had also checked for /etc/X11/xorg.conf and there were none.
Why? Because I consider it buggy when lspci finds no nvidia and no xorg.conf
Public bug reported:
This happened after my latest daily apt-get update apt-get upgrade on
Kubuntu. No other changes, no reconfiguration, done.
All desktop effects are gone.
No GLX supported any longer.
$ dpkg -l | grep radeo
ii libdrm-radeon1:i386 2.4.39-0ubuntu1
Thanks Dave!
I *might* have it installed a hundred years ago - even that's not likely since
it was a new install from last April and I never changed the hardware and
surely never did anything but update/upgrade daily for some months.
Unfortunately that's my box at work so that usually it would
I added the i386 tag, since it happens on all and any machine here,
including Intel Atom.
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usb-modswitch segfaults
Public bug reported:
sd 8:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg7 type 0
sd 8:0:0:0: [sdg] Attached SCSI removable disk
show_signal_msg: 45 callbacks suppressed
usb_modeswitch_[6067]: segfault at 0 ip 7fed729a4101 sp 7f6fc738
error 4 in libc-2.15.so[7fed7291b000+1b5000]
This happens
I get this likewise on 12.10; with a D-Link A6.
I wonder, is this different, should be filed as another bug, or is it a
regression?
[94355.544213] usb 1-7: new high-speed USB device number 22 using ehci_hcd
[94355.677155] usb 1-7: New USB device found, idVendor=2001, idProduct=a80b
Public bug reported:
I had to set a specific setup for organisational wireless network. I did so,
but made a mistake: my username.
Now I can't connect, obvious. I get a pop-up asking for my password. The
username is grayed out. Even if I entered the correct password, it would not
connect me,
Yep, I have a screenshot.
It shows a plain wrong behaviour: With one dongle, only one link can be active.
So the access point must never show more often than once.
Correct behaviour would be to show a stronger signal with the more sensitive
dongle; one link. And a single link, as well, when
I don't know if this is a duplo or different?
There is a logical mistake in nm, on at least Kubuntu (12.04):
I have two entries for the same access point. Not my liking, but a result of me
using two different USB dongles. So far so good. Since it is one and the same
access point, both links
Ooops, all wrong image. My excuses!
Here comes the good one
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Not so fast!
Your explanation would be correct if the WAP was in the list. Though it isn't.
It seems it only will be entered once a successful connection has been
established.
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Check with bug 886496, filed by me. Does it have anything to do with it? It
looks like possibly related.
Take out the 'Energy Saving Part' from your system.
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Title:
network-manager suffers from amnesia twice and is high on crack
through update to oneiric
Status in
Public bug reported:
I have now updated 4 machines (11.04 to 11.10), and all have lost their
WiFi-passwords (at least on KDE). And when I re-enter the WiFi-passwords, they
still don't remember. I need to enter the passwords under 'Manage Connections
...' or they will still be lost.
[I know
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