Right, it's just an example. Replace with `sudo virt-manager` equally.
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Title:
Unable to launch pkexec'ed applications on Wayland
Raised https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x11-xserver-
utils/+bug/1724748 which I think is actually a dup of this existing bug.
Here's what I'm seeing:
All (most?) gui apps fail to launch when using sudo, out-of-box, desktop
17.10 install. For example, gparted and virt-manager, which both
Looks good, can start and run italc-master now in trusty and utopic.
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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** Description changed:
+ SRU justification:
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ * iTALC is not meaningfully usable in trusty or utopic, because the
+ client service crashes as soon as a master connects, which prevents the
+ master interface from being used.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+ * Install italc-master and italc
** Patch added: "italc_2.0.1-4ubuntu0.14.10.1.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/italc/+bug/1297345/+attachment/4327578/+files/italc_2.0.1-4ubuntu0.14.10.1.debdiff
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Morten, thanks for the link to the upstream patch. I uploaded fixed
packages to a PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~rtandy/+archive/ubuntu/lp1297345
Dear sponsors, would you consider uploading these patches for SRU? The
fix is included upstream in 2.0.2, so Vivid is not affected, only Trusty
and Utopic.
Marking fixed as iTALC 2 is included in Trusty and later, synced from
Debian.
** Changed in: italc (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
When launched with the option "-l /computer" it crashes with the message
"(gcompris:15840): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_window_set_type_hint:
assertion '!gtk_widget_get_mapped (GTK_WIDGET (window))' failed"
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: gcompris 13.11-1
P
Okay I got it to install, but now it will launch and then hangs and
stops.
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Title:
gimp in natty appears to depend on old, non-insta
This is still happening for me and another person nearby.
#0 0x7fffee8e8eac in gtk_container_add ()
from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#1 0x76ec1e5e in QGtkStylePrivate::setupGtkWidget (widget=0xae6d40)
at styles/qgtkstyle_p.cpp:744
#2 0x76ec32ce in QGtkStylePrivate::a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sabayon
Ubuntu 11.04 x86
After installing it via "sudo apt-get install sabayon", I am able to
open it via "sudo sabayon". I create a profile, but whenever I click the
Edit button I get the following error:
"A fatal error has occurred. You can help us f
gimp:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.7.3-2010022601~kk
Version table:
2.7.3-2010022601~kk 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/matthaeus123/mrw-gimp-svn/ubuntu/
karmic/main i386 Packages
2.7.2-2009090102~jj 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/matthaeus123/mrw-gimp-svn/ubuntu/
total 100
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 88 2011-05-01 20:01 cairo-dock-team-ppa-natty.list
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 88 2011-05-01 20:01 cairo-dock-team-ppa-natty.list.save
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 83 2011-03-14 19:40 cairo.list.save
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 77 2011-05-01 20:01 google-chrome.list
-rw-r--r--
This bug affects me, I am using ubuntu 10.04 with LTSP and the users are
getting the same error int the .xsession-errors:
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/80_ltsp-sound: 7: /usr/bin/asoundconf: not found
Has some kind of workaround/fix been applied? Thanks
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