@Patrick Fasano (kc9jud) I've just made a new blank VM, downloaded a fresh copy of the Ubuntu MATE 20.04.3 amd64 ISO... and installed it (the only choices I made of note were.. picking a Minimal install with 3rd party firmware/codecs/etc..)
I can not confirm your findings. I tried going to these sites to download their 64-bit .deb packages (follow the most obvious links to download on each site)... - nomachine.com - teamviewer.com - skype.com And found that whether you... a) allow Firefox to save to disk and afterwards open the .deb from within Firefox (either from the Downloads button on the toolbar, or within the Library window of Firefox)... or... b) ask Firefox to 'Open with' the 'GDebi Package Installer (default)' upon it finishing the download... You get the same issue where GDebi opens but the 'Install Package' button makes GDebi instantly close. However (just as before), if you go to your Downloads folder in an actual file manager (outside of a web browser like Firefox or Chrome) and open the .deb... then the 'Install Package' button functions normally. Nothing has really changed with this bug at all... I'm pretty sure I first noticed this way back in 14.04 (so this bug is now over 6 years old in reality) and it's one of the worse experiences a first time user of Linux could have. Especially when you consider most have come from a world where a .exe or a .dmg (when downloaded)... "Just works". -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to gdebi in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1854588 Title: gdebi-gtk calls pkexec inappropriately Status in gdebi: Confirmed Status in gdebi package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Bug description: Steps to reproduce: 1. Have Ubuntu with gdebi-gtk installed 2. Open Firefox 3. Visit some site with deb-package download link or use direct link like https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/download/2.9.2.1/pandoc-2.9.2.1-1-amd64.deb 4. Proceed with file downloading 5. In Firefox select Library → Downloads, click on downloaded deb-file Expected results: * gdebi-gtk is opened, the package installs normally after users clicks Install button Actual results: * gdebi-gtk is opened, the package is not installed because of vanishing of gdebi-gtk window just after clicking Install button ---- Before anyone says this bug already exists... it doesn't (at least as far as I can see). It's just that a lot of similar bugs do/did exist where people have also experienced the same symptoms (of gdebi-gtk vanishing upon clicking 'Install'). So yes this is the same symptoms, but it must be a different cause as the circumstances are different and doesn't have the same resolution. The meat of it... Basically on a fresh install of Ubuntu MATE 18.04.3 amd64... with Firefox (or with Chrome if you installed that) go to any site that offers a .deb package and either... a) choose to open it directly from the browser (rather than saving it to 'Downloads' folder) b) or... save the file (e.g. to the 'Downloads' folder), BUT!.. open that file from within the browser itself. You should find that gdebi-gtk appears but vanishes the moment you click 'Install' without a prompt for a password, an explanation or the package actually getting installed. This bug has existed since the beginning of Ubuntu 18.04 however it's been largely confused with other similar bugs. I've had it on half a dozen machines and confirmed it exists with IRC users on #ubuntu-mate of freenode. However with *this* bug (compared to others) gdebi-gtk works perfectly fine if you run it from the terminal or just double click the .deb package from your file manager. It's the kind of bug which if you're a hardened desktop Linux user, you'd just work around it... But if you're a novice and you can't get a simple thing like Teamviewer installed (which is a .deb, and a thing I might ask someone to do over the phone to try to help them) you likely get fed up and re-install Windows :S Any input on this would be brilliant as I can't seem to get any logs/output. ~lantizia To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gdebi/+bug/1854588/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp