I just installed Ubuntu 20.04 on a new machine and I’m a little
frustrated that the installer made no mention of encrypting my home
directory, which is what I was planning to do. I did a search and found
out this is why. If ecryptfs is so broken and better alternatives exist,
why does the
Can confirm this for Thinkpad X1 Carbon after upgrading to 20.04.
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Intel Drivers Artifacts after Mesa-Dev Update
To manage notifications
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- I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream
- somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program
- is.
+ Buggy as Kodi is, this seems to be a problem specifically with mesa-va-
+ drivers.
Kodi has worked just fine on my
Sweet mother of the Muses, I just downgraded the mesa-va-drivers package
to 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1 (since that’s the one from the non-updates Bionic
repository) and Kodi works again! Then, this is a problem specifically
with the mesa-va-drivers package. I’ll have to update the description
There was an update to Mesa over in the Ubuntu-X-Swat PPA today (by
which I mean the “Updates” one), from 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1 to
19.0.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.1. …Sadly, as I discovered—after installing the
updates, then restarting and trying Kodi again—this bug is still present
and still works
In that same update, I also upgraded the Mesa package:
2019-07-07 06:50:41 upgrade libegl-mesa0:amd64 18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2
19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1
2019-07-07 06:50:41 status half-configured libegl-mesa0:amd64
18.2.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.2
2019-07-07 06:50:41 status unpacked libegl-mesa0:amd64
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I’m not exactly sure if this belongs here, libva, mesa, or upstream
somewhere. But, it doesn’t seem to be a Kodi bug, buggy is that program
is.
Kodi has worked just fine on my system, as recently as July 7th of this
year, but yesterday (July 16) I tried Kodi again: I got a
Richard Hansen: “pbuilder create” (or “pbuilder --create”) gives me the
error message: “mkdir: cannot create directory
'/var/cache/pbuilder/build/13678': Permission denied”. Do I need to run
pbuilder as root? Or, is there a setting I should change?
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There is a patch on debian's bugtracker, but it seems that they haven't
implemented it yet.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=611250#39 would be could if
you would.
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When trying to preseed an Ubuntu Server 16.04.4 LTS installation I have run in
into a problem:
I have two ethernet interfaces, and configured a bond0 interface with a bond0.1
vlan interface.
But I've noticed when the installer gets to the netcfg part
(v1.135ubuntu4.5) it
We already have an option to use VLANs during installation.
Even though it is only available when preseeding with d-i netcfg/vlan_id string
- it is still a very useful option.
Having a way to make a bond, even if only through preseeding options
would really make ubuntu easier to install in a
I am getting this bug with PulseAudio 11.1 in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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This package still contains recutils 1.7 (March 2014), but a newer
version, 1.7.91, was released in March 2018 and can be found as a source
tarball here: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/recutils.git
** Affects: recutils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
My hunch is that this has to do with how the Human themes have theme
definitions for GTK2 but not GTK3—other themes like this seem to be
having similar problems, now.
The best workaround I’ve found is this one:
https://www.opendesktop.org/s/mate/p/1013593/ It took a little bit of
fidgeting for me
This bug boggles my mind. Looking at the human-theme Launchpad code page
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art-pkg/human-theme/ubuntu it looks
like the code for the Human theme packages hasn’t been updated since
2011. Why would it stop working now?! Maybe a bug needs to be filed with
GTK?
(I’m
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I have no idea what I'm doing in Ubuntu. I have been following online
guides to tweak. I think I added unsafe update repositories. I have
since deleted the sources.list and used the Software Updater settings to
create a new one. I have been trying to install git gui, but
I'm also getting this problem on my Compaq Presario CQ60. Fn+F7/Fn+F8
don't work to set brightness (though other Fn keycodes generally work),
and in fact I can't seem to find anything to set any value of brightness
at all, and the computer seems to be stuck on the setting of "blindingly
bright."
Public bug reported:
Now we have no commands that are related to region the current version.
I think we needs to create a set of commands for administrator. -
"region-create/delete/list/get/update".
** Affects: keystone (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: command
I want to add that I have Attention Deficit Disorder, and this
change—that “everybody wants auto-launch”—makes the system much more
inaccessible to me. Pop-up distractions, however well-intentioned, are
absolute murder on my workflow and concentration. A “one size fits all”
approach isn’t just
Public bug reported:
1. Accept a squeaky abandon diet. Dietetical fiber is for the most start
arranged into soluble and unsolvable, which can avert stoppage.
Dissolvable structure supports the eliminate in food education and
reparation, in this way making the stool softer and simpler to reach
Public bug reported:
When it comes to own welfare, you must be in perfect hold. How you
impact your body give reflect on how it gift impact you after on. The
better you cater it and mend for it, the more it gift do for you as you
age. Exclusive you hit the land and noesis to do the things you
Public bug reported:
Wanting a slimmer and sexier build is no noble dream. Numerous group
hump succeeded in sculpting their physiques to create them examine
satisfying and loveable. Yet, this think righteous isn't attained in
rightful a flip or skipping one fact dark's party. For a lot of group
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hi, i tried to get debug information for a crash, but 4.8.5 has no debug
symbols for x86 and x64.
there’s no parley-dbg and no kdeedu-dbg package at all, and no parley-
dbgsym package from ddebs:
http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/p/parley/
how is it possible that ARM debug
Using Transmission 2.82, now there’s a feature where you can rename the
file yourself in the torrent properties dialog... but, if it’s a single-
file torrent and the name is too long (and, I would imagine, if the base
folder in a multi-file torrent has a name that’s too long), that overly-
long
Sorry, I get this bug in classic mode w/o effects as well... in fact,
that’s what I mainly use.
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Title:
Can't click on UI elements in gimp
Hey! I haven’t gotten this bug since 2008, and it was something I
reproduced by just waiting around for it to crash (it happened often).
So, it’s fair to say for now that it’s fixed. I suppose one thing that
might be relevant is that back then, the power receptacle on my compy
was busted and so
I’m still having this problem with Natty, and this bug should never have
been marked “Fix Released”; look above, it was changed in regard to a
workaround that doesn’t really seem to work.
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JPi: Thanks for your input, but... I have no idea what you mean :( I’ve
never used a script called “xsetwacom.sh,” nor is there one that I can
find on the thread you linked to, nor do I know what you mean by
“removing the definition of the buttons.” Please explain, thanks!
(Also, this sounds like
Alex: Yes, sadly.
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Just to cover my bases, I tried going into Synaptic and reinstalling
every single package with “gtk” in the name, and/or “gdk” in the name or
description. To my surprise, it worked; I no longer got this bug in GIMP
or Inkscape.
That was a week or two ago. By now, the bug has recurred, with the
Ugh, I have this problem too. It might be even worse; right now for me,
if I make a paintbrush stroke in GIMP using the stylus, the UI will not
recognize my next stylus action, even if that action is to draw another
stroke. Also, I’m getting a similar bug in Inkscape, so I think this
must have to
Because I get this problem in GIMP and Inkscape but not MyPaint, I
decided to make a list of dependencies shared by GIMP and Inkscape _but
not MyPaint._ Here is the list, with each package name followed by the
version I have installed (all are from the official Ubuntu
repositories):
libatk1.0-0
Well, I just used apt-rdepends and a spreadsheet and came up with the
same sort of list but with recursive dependencies included. Again, these
are packaged required both by GIMP and Inkscape but not by MyPaint. No
version numbers this time... I’m tired...
awk
base-files
base-passwd
libaspell15
This is about the Menu key, though, not the Fn key.
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No. It’s been gone for a while, thankfully.
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I’m having a very similar problem in Metacity, on Ubuntu 10.04 (though I
had it in 9.10 as well), using normal gksu settings. Most of the time,
when I run a program using gksu, it will accept my password and launch
the program, but the program will immediately freeze. Then, I can kill
the gksu
ok i unpluged my printer from usb then deleted my printer. then i pluged
back in the printer and it started working. hope this helps out at least
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
firefox 3 do not know where to type run command
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Feb 4 20:00:56 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnome-terminal
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Why was this marked invalid? I think we should figure out where the
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I’ve been getting this crash for a while on my Karmic machine (though I
think I might have gotten it earlier). The thing is, though, it crashes
_with_ an error, activating Apport and everything. Is there a bug filed
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Agh! With the latest GTK update on Karmic (I think that’s the culprit),
the CheckGmail tray icon background color is an unchangeable jet black.
I even tried messing with the source to see if I could hard-code a
different background color. No luck!
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I’m getting this problem on Jaunty on my i386 machine. It happens as
soon as you select a type of document or template, and it will happen
whether you started the program as “OpenOffice.org From Template” or you
selected the “Documents and Templates” from the New Document submenu of
the File menu
I’ve started using the 2.6.30 RC5 kernel (using the package available at
the Ubuntu kernel PPA, though I installed the package manually) and the
X-Updates PPA. Anyway, I still get these crashes, but now it won’t crash
the whole system, it will merely crash X.org, which restarts after a
bit. (The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 329875 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 329875
synaptic W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net intrepid Release: The
following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not
Well, that didn’t take long. I didn’t find anything strange in the log,
though.
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Oh, and here are some specs for me from lspci. These are slightly
different, so this bug is bigger than just 915GM... (could someone
better versed in the customs here change the bug’s title?)
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 Memory
Controller Hub (rev 0c)
00:02.0
This looks kind of like bug #367275, which I’ve been struggling with.
Steve, when you had this problem, do you remember if Xorg.0.log.old had
the mimetype application/x-trash? (That would have made it difficult
to open in the text editor or the log viewer, as nothing will recognize
it as a regular
Okay, I just realize my symptoms differ significantly; if you look at my
Xorg.0.log.old, you’ll see it opens just fine as a regular text file (if
you explicitly open it with a text editor), it just has a mimetype that
implies a binary file. I just opened Jonathan’s log and realized the
extent of
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I have the same problem on my ThinkPad X61 Tablet.
Also, the system has been crashing often (every 1-3 days), with the same
symptom of binary data in Xorg.0.log.old. (In both cases, I’ll look for
data in syslog, messages, etc., and there isn’t anything unusual there.)
Next time I get a sudden
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Binary package hint: synaptic
After installing the security updates, and before installing OOO updates,
Update manager can't complete updates, changes list not abalaible, It asks for
a partial update.
Sorry, I can't remember the Security Updates I downloaded yesterday.
I’m using Jaunty final on a ThinkPad X61 Tablet, and X will start up
sometimes, sometimes not. If not, it will crash and I have to do a hard
reset. Worse still, I can’t seem to access the Xorg.0.log.old file, as
Log Viewer keeps saying of it “The file is not a regular file or is not
a text file”
I’m getting this problem in Jaunty, with the same behavior described in
the duplicate bug #341273.
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Installation of nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 crashed; don't know why.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 2
Package: nvidia-glx-177 None [modified:
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No, it hasn't been an issue with me for a while. The computer in question is
off for repair, though, so I won't be able to test anything out for a little
while. (The last time I used that computer, I was using the Intrepid release
candidate. I haven't noticed any big X.org bugs with that computer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1 ***
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I have no idea why this is marked as a duplicate! It’s more that this is
one of the bugs that must be fixed if #1 is to be fixed.
I agree that something must be done about this process. I’m wary of
attempting to
My Intrepid system's been up for about five days and 17 hours (says
uptime), and gnome-panel currently takes up 16.7MB (says the System
Monitor). So, it looks good for me! Thanks!
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I would like to say one more thing... whether or not it’s a 4MB monster
like DIP, I hope we can have some kind of beginning Python document or
tutorial in the help files. I really enjoyed the fact that, in the
Ubuntu help browser, “writing your own programs” is listed under
“advanced topics.” My
Thanks! No, I haven't gotten this problem in a while. I don't remember
exactly when, but I think I only saw it crash a few more times, and that was
in the days after I filed this bug report. The crashes were so random and
inexplicable, though, that it would probably be a good idea just to look
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Binary package hint: packagekit-gnome
The main window cannot be resized below a size of, by my understanding,
1000x500 pixels. I noticed this because I use a tablet computer which,
in portrait mode, has a resolution of 768x1280.
When a window flows outside the screen
Thanks! I installed that and restarted, and it works!
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Sorry! I figured out was was wrong, and forgot to add another comment in
here. It turns out the symptoms that I described were because I had old
versions of the wacom tools stuffed away in /usr/local/bin, from times
that I had compiled it from source (these days, I use the
“--prefix=/usr”
Thanks!
I can tell you it probably won’t be... I really should have mentioned
that I’m using the “radeon” driver, one of the three (I think) drivers
built by the “xserver-xorg-video-ati” source package. So, the binary
package I’d have to test would be “xserver-xorg-video-radeon.”
Sorry about
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Blaaagh, I touched the “also needs fixing here” button. (I was curious
what it meant. I know, I shouldn’t have done that!) I suppose I’ve re-
opened a “won’t fix” bug, or something.
In any case, I’ve done
I got this bug for the first time this morning, waking up to the Apport
alert (the crash must have taken place in the middle of the night). The
last time I updated was yesterday afternoon (I’m in Pacific time,
GMT-8), updating the package list before doing so. I’m using Intrepid.
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That made me wonder... I thought of making a Greasemonkey script as a
demonstration, but I realized that Greasemonkey scripts begin when the
page has finished loading, when the page has already stolen focus. Is
this intractable? Would it be possible for me to keep the focus-stealing
function from
Yay, thanks!
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Bryce Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Actually, there's only two changes, I'll just pull those as patches.
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Here is the output from monitoring DBus using “dbus-monitor --session
type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.PowerManagement'”. Actually,
it’s just what fit in my terminal buffer: about 1000 lines. (I guess I
didn’t think it was important enough to save all the text using tee or
something.
Here’s the last thing. It’s a backtrace! Hooray!
I had to attach GDB to the already-running power manager process for
this to work. (Notice my nervous backspacing at the end. I didn’t know
that was being recorded! Aaagh!)
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Actually, I did follow the instructions; I used the script, in fact.
I’ve also checked to make sure that I did install the Transmission debug
symbols before doing the crash and backtrace.
However, since then, I’ve had this crash in other GTK programs, when
trying to create a folder within the
Hmm, I just tried this in Transmission and in AbiWord, and “create
folder” seems to work just fine, now. I’ll close this and we can reopen
it if something similar happens again.
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The power manager crashed again, but this time, I had it in debug mode
and with GDB attached and was monitoring DBus output, so now I have lots
of information to help fix the bug.
This is the output from “gnome-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon 21
| tee gpm.debug.log.txt”. The file was so
Sadly, I’ve _just_ gotten this bug on Intrepid, right after the Xserver
upgrade (to version 1.5). The Synaptics driver package was updated at
the same time (a new upstream version as well as being built for the new
Xserver), so I don’t know which one is at fault.
I tried tweaking with synclient,
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My university, determined to be five years behind in technology trends
in every way, uses captive authentication for students to log into the
wireless network. (You can’t register your MAC address. Oh, how I wish I
could file a bug with my
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
I was wondering if we could bump the snapshot used for the Intrepid
package up just one more revision. The revision used for this package is
“a3cc...”, August 26, which was a good choice as it ends a flurry of
changes and updates.
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Let’s work hard to make sure AIGLX works for everyone’s cards, though!
It won’t work for me right now, for instance, ’cause of a version
conflict between the X server and the DRI modules (I think). So, that
would be a good long-term goal in place of this closed bug.
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I tried again, with a new torrent file, and got the same bug. The
strange thing is that the earlier file was already on the list, and
started downloading as I started the program. Anyway, I tried to repeat
the steps by opening a new file in Transmission via Firefox. This time,
though, the program
Hey, turtles are good programming practice.
I’m getting this bug too, as of today. All the symptoms described are
there for me as well, although I never tried restarting X. Instead, I
restarted the process with “killall gnome-panel.” After doing that once
or twice, the panel stopped automatically
Bleh. Okay, now I know that Gedit doesn’t have a debug symbol package.
Does anyone have advice on how to go about doing this? I’m not sure what
causes the bug, and often it simply crashes after a long time without my
intervention. I’d like to run it from a terminal and then cause the
crash to see
Hmmm, now I’m getting it at random times. Nothing seems to be provoking
it; if it’s left on long enough, it’ll crash with this error. It might
be relevant that I use a lot of plugins, like the Python-based “Class
Browser.”
I’ll install the debug symbols and let you know when I get something.
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I'm getting this in Intrepid, with the same response to xsetwacom list
dev (nothing) and a similar response from xidump -l (stylus is
unknown). Weirder still, xsetwacom get stylus Rotate returns -1,
and I can't set the stylus rotation, argh (that may need to be a
separate bug). However, retrieving
I've just had the same problem, on Intrepid, where Gedit crashes as it's
being closed. I'm not sure how to reproduce it! (It doesn't seem to
happen _every_ time I only got it that one time.) If it happens
again and I notice a pattern, I'll let you know and try to do a
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I'm sorry, Colin... I'm confused. Are you saying that the Canonical devs
aren't interested in this package, so the community ought to step up if
we want more content for it? I mean, that's fine, I just want to be
sure. I guess I'd also like to know the photographers and designers
responsible,
Yesterday, for me, the panel's memory usage was at 230 megabytes and
counting! I'd like to help fix this bug; could someone please post or
refer me to a guide for using Valgrind with the panel? Thanks!
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gnome-panel has major memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229976
You received this
I can confirm this on Hardy.
I agree that this needs serious attention and the priority should be
moved up. This bug means that I, as a tablet user, must forego Xgl
entirely; without access to extended input devices, I cannot use
xsetwacom, meaning I cannot rotate the screen without screwing up
Thanks! Changing to ALSA worked for me as well.
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Rhythmbox does nothing when I hit play on a song
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228763
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1
My bro suggested we make this bug dependent upon bug 1, rather than a
duplicate... is that possible, in Launchpad?
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Dereck Wonnacott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
*** This bug is a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1
In response to Allen:
Yeah, I know. What I meant was that these Broadcom drivers being unavailable
isn't so much the same thing as Microsoft's monopoly (bug 1), but a direct
result of it. Marking bug 1 as a dependency
Well, it does, kinda. Dereck probably meant that the problem is specifically
Broadcom's reticence on releasing open-source drivers for its wireless
cards, which has to do with Microsoft's massive clout compared to our
homegrown operation (though we have something that Microsoft does not, which
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