Forum thread on this bug's feature request which includes Canonical
employee Alan Pope including in their strawman proposal an 'off switch':
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/re-visiting-update-control-on-the-
desktop/17170
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To be fair, I think snappy devs also been open on that thread that if
you need software that follows a 'not-Microsoft' and 'always trust the
user' policy then yes you should not be using snap, use Flatpak or
another alternative instead.
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dee bee if you want an off switch it's already been extensively
discussed at https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/disabling-automatic-refresh-
for-snap-from-store/707/
Please Like all the posts there that you agree with and provide SPECIFIC
and preferably REAL use cases where an off switch is needed not
Another piece of documentation refers to all the options around snap
refreshes: https://snapcraft.io/docs/keeping-snaps-up-to-date
These include holding refreshes when the connection is metered and
manual holds (specific delay of an update exceptional to the usual
refresh schedule set by the
** Description changed:
Snappy has a feature where the user can state when in a month to refresh
(update) their snaps. Please provide options in Software & Updates to
control this.
- https://snapdocs.labix.org/configuration-options/87
+ https://docs.snapcraft.io/system-options
This is an upstream GNOME bug (though you might want to make the case that
Ubuntu should deviate from the default GNOME behaviour for this issue, in which
case please open a new bug since I don't think standard practice is to re-open
old bugs like this when it has been fixed in an Ubuntu
See also bug 1760487
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Title:
Skype snap segfaults GNOME Shell on Wayland
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
I used `ubuntu-bug xwayland` to file this bug and apparently has filed
it against xorg-server. Skype doesn't crash the X11 session, however.
** Also affects: wayland (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
'For example if you can use the option to download updates and prompt
the user to upgrade but don't do it until the user confirms it.'
This is not a feature that snappy supports but I suppose Software &
Updates could do this in a hacky way if it wanted to do so.
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Sebastien would
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash#The_Xorg_server catch
this? This doesn't seem to be a 'crash'? So how should this be debugged?
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An option should be provided in Software & Updates to filter out snaps
from GNOME Software. Perhaps this should also affect the command-line
(just as disabling restricted and multiverse would affect the command-
line). Perhaps a dialogue box should be created when turning off
Public bug reported:
Currently, there's no options to filter out proprietary snaps (and, I
suppose, Flatpaks?) from Software. When I click on the application drop-
down for Software, it links to Software & Updates, which I suppose is
where Software would be filtered. Please could an option to
Public bug reported:
Snappy has a feature where the user can state when in a month to refresh
(update) their snaps. Please provide options in Software & Updates to
control this.
https://snapdocs.labix.org/configuration-options/87
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package:
** Also affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: gtk
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The bug is now at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/624
** Changed in: gtk
Importance: Medium => Undecided
** Changed in: gtk
Status: Expired => New
** Changed in: gtk
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #766284 => None
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I think the latter solution - keep the dark background but remove the
line - makes the most sense. Can this be SRU'd to 18.04 when done? I
think this is a significant enough design bug that an SRU should be
done? Regression potential would be, perhaps, that updates (the change
from the buggy UI to
Oh, except for a less dramatic deviation from the current design the
sidebar should have orange text and an undivided dark background, I
think, rather than an orange line, as in the most recent imgur. Probably
the lighter shade of gray should be used.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1765353 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1765353
OK so this only happens when clicking Cancel on the authentication,
marking this as a duplicate of bug 1765353 cheers Sebastien! :)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1765353
OK, actually interactions with the app do seem to have an effect (e.g.
clicking an item in Other Software or clicking a checkbox) but only
after 25 seconds or so! So I think I can still count this as a freeze of
sorts?
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Alright, `journalctl -f` gets me the info you want! There's no output to
that when the freeze happen.
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OK, scratch that, Text Editor eventually opened (and the bug screen
opened). I think it wasn't working because system.journal is so big and
thus Text Editor really struggled with it (should it handle big files
better, maybe?)! My bad. Nano can't seem to read it either though
(gobbledygook again).
`cat /var/log/journal/b0a7fe29cb42426a87b70467f02ead86/system.journal`
produces gobbledygook (another bug that I should report?!)
Stuff like
��_�
Maybe the real problem is that reporters are unable to link to their
errors.ubuntu.com report (because if one doesn't have access then one
doesn't have _any_ access, as I understand it)?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/994921/comments/33
If the original justification still
Public bug reported:
Upgraded to 18.04 today and clicking any checkbox in Software & Updates
freezes the program (at least, in the Communitheme Wayland session
(`snap install communitheme --edge` 0.1 (73))).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: software-properties-gtk
Upstream said in the upstream bug that it's a bug in GTK.
'there is a list of shortcut keys already available from the menu bar'
this is not true because Files (in GNOME, at least) uses CSD? Perhaps
this should be closed here and upstream as Won't Fix?
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) =>
Something else to work with could be the 17.04 manifest (its `unity`
packages (use Ctrl+F) and the relevant dependencies of them).
** Attachment added: "ubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.manifest"
Updated the other tag too, think that's the right thing to do? Please
revert if not!
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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Norbert, making comments on bugs attacking developers for not doing
enough to fix the bug just annoys the developers, it doesn't help fix
the bug. Either take more proactive action as necessary (I don't know
what's needed at the moment) or be patient. Also check the readme at the
start of the
Where exactly should I be trying to reproduce this? Seems fine in the
Dash and in Text Editor.
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Title:
Copy-paste and
Removing tag as per bot's comment
** Tags removed: verification-done
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Title:
gtkrc is producing light menus
Public bug reported:
`ubuntu-bug -w` doesn't work in the default Ubuntu 17.10 session
(Ubuntu's GNOME session on Wayland)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: apport 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
Still exists in 17.10? You might need to file a new bug, Julian will
know what to do here I presume, since he pushed the fix...
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Martin, if you want to get this bug fixed please click on the link
Julian gave in #89 and rewrite the bug so it can be fixed in Ubuntu
16.04 and 17.04. It won't be fixed until that happens (and, ideally,
would be good if you could check it's working in 17.10, where it's
already been patched, as
(sighs) I don't think I really understand this bug well enough to put it
in the right format. Norbert and anyone else who really wants this fixed
in Ubuntu that's not 17.10 please can you do that? Check '3.1. SRU Bug
Template' on the link Julian gave and then edit the bug with the
relevant
Julian we could just add it to the pile anyway? Happy to look up what
work needs doing to sort that out and do the bits I can (I'm not a
developer, but I know the bug description would need to be rewritten and
I could give that a shot?)
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Norbert and David, those sort of messages just clutter up people's
inboxes and annoy the people who get the messages, if you want to help
get this bug fixed faster you should probably work out what the issue is
by reading the rest of comments on this bug ticket and then contacting
people direct
Public bug reported:
On `sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade` I got the following error
```
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or
** Tags added: xenial
** Tags added: yakkety
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Title:
BLE pairing fail
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
When using fprint, Unity 8
First time I restarted (after running Update Manager), the menus were
still broken. Second time I restarted (didn't update), they were fine.
Third time I restarted (after sudo apt update ; sudo apt dist-upgrade),
they were broken again. Fourth time I restarted (didn't update), they
were fine.
Installing all updates and rebooting still affects my duplicates (I'm
not using two seats(?) but they're duplicates according to Ian Lane).
** Attachment added: "#1637758 loginctl Terminal output"
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1637758 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1637758
I've marked the other two bugs as duplicates of that one too, it
artificially increases the heat of the bug but it might be helpful in
terms of the logs, idk.
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Public bug reported:
The version number in the bottom-left of the LightDM login screen should
read 17.04 but it actually reads 16.10.
Computer info:
VirtualBox Graphical User Interface Version 5.1.6_Ubuntu r110634
(I don't have access to spare hardware to test on at the moment)
Allocated 2GB RAM
*Confirmed because it affects multiple people
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Title:
When using fprint, Unity 8 crashes every 5 seconds and/or there
Changing back to New because I did as Sawicz asked...
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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'I was unable to hear any sound even though I played a lot of stuff in
my Ubuntu machine. I tried re installing alsa and other things as
described in various forums, but none of them worked for me. Can anyone
please help me in getting rid of this?'
From:
I think the relevant error is this one: AttributeError:
'ReleaseNotesViewerWebkit' object has no attribute
'_on_navigation_policy_decision_requested'
However, because you don't have all the logs attached to this report, please
could you refile the bug (with the same log, but pointing out that
Removed fprint, Unity 8 works fine now (typing from it atm!), must be a
problem with using a fingerprint reader (or fprint, in particular) and
Unity 8.
** Summary changed:
- Unity 8 crashes every 5 seconds
+ When using fprint, Unity 8 crashes every 5 seconds and/or there is a cursor
freeze
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** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_unity8-dash.1000.crash"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1633186/+attachment/4761106/+files/_usr_bin_unity8-dash.1000.crash
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Oh, is it safe to upload these crash files and do you even want them?
** Attachment removed: "_usr_bin_unity8.1000.crash"
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OK, this time I wasn't able to get the cursor to unfreeze and, when I
switched to tty1 and switched back to tty7, I was left with the
'/dev/sda1: clean...' text which I briefly see before LightDM loads when
I boot Ubuntu, Unity 8 had gone.
Attaching crash files...
** Attachment added:
Public bug reported:
I got some Bugsplat screens come up but they didn't bring up a Launchpad
window so I'm gonna report it here too.
I tried the Unity 8 session in Ubuntu 16.10 and when I log in I can't
move the mouse (maybe this should be filed as a separate bug?), once I
hit the keyboard (I
I searched for Checkbox in the Dash and clicked on it when it came up :)
It might be more helpful to run it in Terminal actually though I haven't tried
this. On a 16.10 install the command is `qmlscene
--settings=/usr/share/checkbox-converged/settings.json $@
That command works fine in the live session and in a full install.
When I run Checkbox in a live session (in VirtualBox), the sound tone
part doesn't work so I mark it as failed. 'Report a problem...' appears
(is that whoopsie rather than apport? Should I refile the bug with
`ubuntu-bug whoopsie`
** Attachment added: "x-www-browser"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1631988/+attachment/4759659/+files/x-www-browser
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$ xdg-open www.ubuntu.com
gvfs-open: www.ubuntu.com: error opening location: Error when getting
information for file '/home/ubuntu/www.ubuntu.com': No such file or directory
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Public bug reported:
I tried loading Checkbox in the live session, the 'Report a Problem...'
dialogue came up and told me that the problem had already reported and
asked if I could add more detail to the bug when it came up in the web
browser, but the web browser didn't load.
Computer info:
Public bug reported:
I have literally no idea what package would be responsible for this
issue (well, perhaps unity, or ubuntu-meta, but I'm not sure), so please
change that!
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7, not from the Dash and not by default.
Nice graphic! I agree with the first three (I haven't seen rolodex's
often but I deffo understand that icon). Not sure about the treasure
map, I think a normal map is fine, Ubuntu's just needs to be more
differentiated. I suppose they have to be a little careful they don't
overuse the Ubuntu
Has the issue been passed upstream/should it be passed upstream or is it
an Ubuntu-specific issue? Having to patch it every time it's upgraded
sounds annoying.
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systemd-resolve www.facebook.com
www.facebook.com: 31.13.90.36
(star-mini.c10r.facebook.com)
-- Information acquired via protocol DNS in 310.7ms.
-- Data is authenticated: no
Seems to work fine for me in 230-2git1
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1586991 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1586991
** Description changed:
- Probably a duplicate of another bug I filed (#1587766 (private)), but
- filing it anyway because I thought there might be a reason why Apport
- loaded twice instead of once
** Description changed:
In Software & Updates, by default the current setting is to only inform
Yakkety users of LTS updates. This makes no sense since Yakkety will
probably be EOL by July 2017 which is before the probable release of the
next LTS in April 2018. I recognize that this is
Public bug reported:
In Software & Updates, by default the current setting is to only inform
Yakkety users of LTS updates. This makes no sense since Yakkety will
probably be EOL by July 2017 which is before the probable release of the
next LTS in April 2018. I recognize that this is early stages
Given that another bug can't be really be fully fixed until this bug is
fixed ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
software/+bug/1573408/comments/12 ) could this be updated in an SRU
please Julian (I'm just a user not a developer, mind)?
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Surely the installation process should automatically remove the oldest
kernel before installing the newest one if there isn't enough space to
install the newest one?
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What release is this fixed in? Though running `apt-get autoremove`,
`apt-get clean` and `apt upgrade` works (for me at least), the bug still
applies (in Trusty)...
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
When generating a new initramfs there is no check for available free
space, subsequently its possible for update-initramfs to fail due to a
lack of free space. This is resulting in package installation failures
for
For me, simply using `sudo apt-get autoremove` and then `sudo apt
upgrade` works.
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update-initramfs
** Also affects: dialer-app
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
dual SIM: identify incoming calls
Still applies in Utopic.
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Title:
ibus-ui-gtk3 crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()
Status in “ibus” package
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