Now I don't think the problem is in the mate-screensaver package itself.
I reverted to version 1.24.2-0ubuntu1 for a week and still had it happen
occasionally: I'd come back to the computer to find a black screen and
no amount of typing or mouse-jiggling would bring up the unlock dialog.
I have to
I'm having this problem on a laptop that was installed with Ubuntu
21.04, just upgraded to 21.10. Excerpt from syslog attached.
When this happens, I can't figure out a way to get into the computer
without shutting down (power button) and restarting. The virtual
terminals are unavailable! A
Just to be clear: for that journalctl output, I did put the correct
passwords in because the VPN connection worked. The only problem is
that the network manager failed to save the password for the next time I
tried to use it.
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Here's the journalctl output, filtered with grep -Pi 'network|nm'.
Please let me know if you need more information,
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On upgrade to Ubuntu-MATE 19.10, the network manager lost all my VPN
passwords and now silently fails to store them when I select "save for
this user", and even if I delete a VPN connection and create it again
with that option, I always have to re-enter the password to use
Public bug reported:
$ aptitude show podget
Package: podget
Version: 0.8.5-1
State: installed
Automatically installed: no
Priority: optional
Section: universe/misc
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Architecture: all
Uncompressed Size: 179 k
Depends: bash (>= 3.0), coreutils
Many of us would be more sympathetic if we hadn't watched Canonical
squander resources on Unity for years. Maintaining security-related
software ought to have a high priority.
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I am astounded that Canonical has let a bug in a security-related
package languish for over a month.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1775939
Title:
unexpected operator during "shared
This bug was fixed in Debian in August!
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=791486
Why doesn't the "put your money where your mouth is" page have an option
for "fix known bugs before piddling around with the GUIs"?
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I'm quite shocked that this problem was allowed to slip through on a
security-related package. It needs to be backported urgently.
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Title:
“[:
Bug still persists in upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10.
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Title:
transmisison-daemon upgrade fails
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Yesterday I upgraded rsyslog from 7.4.4-1ubuntu2 to 7.4.4-1ubuntu2.1 on
two machines (logrotate was already at 3.8.7-1ubuntu1), both of them
gave me loads of insecure permissions in this morning's anacron
output. What is the workaround --- fixing the su lines in the
logrotate.conf files, or
Just upgraded two machines to 14.04; one of them is still getting this.
I wonder why there is no option on Ubuntu's and put your money where
your mouth is page for fix known bugs instead of fiddling with the
GUI.
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Just upgraded two machines to 14.04; one of them is still getting this.
I wonder why there is no option on Ubuntu's and put your money where
your mouth is page for fix known bugs instead of fiddling with the
GUI.
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Thunderbird on Ubuntu, since 13.10 or earlier, ignores the Play a
sound options in Preferences - General.
I have had to resort to overwriting the file
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/dialog-question.ogg with a silent ogg
file in order to silence it. (I need system sounds
I don't think it's acceptable to impose a behavior change in such a way
that someone with a sane configuration is unable to log in after
upgrading --- except through a virtual terminal or ssh in order to make
further changes to the configuration after googling the problem. This is
the sort of
Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I don't see that this bug has
been fixed. I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 with lightdm and the last
command's output still doesn't show lightdm logins.
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This went away in 12.10 and reappared when I upgraded to 13.04.
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Title:
False positive for SucKit
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This went away in 12.10 and reappared when I upgraded to 13.04.
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False positive for SucKit
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I'm getting this with xscreensaver too.
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gnome-screensaver-dialog: pam_ecryptfs: seteuid error
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I get this error in a box that pops up whenever I log in (GNOME Classic)
since I upgraded to Quantal. My (non-virtual) machine does have a floppy
drive, which I occasionally use.
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I'm glad I found this bug report. I just upgraded two machines from
12.04 to 12.10 and only one of them was giving the warning, even though
they have identical 50-user.conf files. It turns out that one machine
has a ~/.fonts.conf file, which I've moved to
~/.fontconfig/fonts.conf. Strangely,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1060979 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1060979
Ubuntu is a good OS alternative to replace Microsoft Windows since it
is free, easy to use, got a strong community support etc. But, beware,
you have to make sure to uninstall shopping lense in unity so
Public bug reported:
The get-iplayer output includes this warning:
*** THIS PROGRAM IS DEPRECATED ***
This program is only provided for compatibility and will be removed in a future
release. Please use avconv instead.
so it's probably a good idea to amend it to use avconv.
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iIt is much crazier to force users to compile util-linux manually,
just because they are discordians, than it is to build it by default.
Craziness is to assume that somebody is able to do it by just being
discordian./i
It's also crazy to assume that only Discordians need to use that dating
system
Public bug reported:
On one machine I have a static (LAN) IP address configured manually in
/etc/network/interfaces, and I have not had to modify that file for
several years. Immediately after upgrading to precise, the machine had
no DNS, and I eventually discovered that I needed to add a dns-
According to dpkg and aptitude, my system has the resolvconf package
installed, not openresolv.
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Getting the false positive every morning (as reinhold and Robby point
out) is not only annoying but increases the risk of ignoring a real
problem: the security software that cried wolf. Please backport the
upstream fix to oneiric.
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realn wrote:
How will we be skipping to the next track on our future
laptops? By shaking them, too ?
No, that's for rebooting:
http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/1995-04-03/
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About once a month or so, an upgrade (including the upgrade from natty
to oneiric) switches Ubuntu Firefox Modifications back on in my add-ons
list, and I have to disable it again and reset
middlemouse.contentLoadURL to true.
Am I missing anything useful by having that add-on disabled?
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Deleting accounts and adding them again worked for me a few months ago,
but since upgrading to oneiric I've given up on Gwibber because I
couldn't get the multi-column display up again.
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I only have this problem on a machine upgraded to oneiric (the one still
on natty works fine), and I think my problem is that the new version of
GNOME session starts xbindkeys up before ssh-agent and gpg-agent, so
xbindkeys and processes it starts do not inherit the environment
variables. I get
I'm having a similar problem, which was very confusing until I came
across this bug report. If I launch xterm from the applications menu or
from a panel launcher created using add to panel - application
launcher - xterm, ssh-agent and gpg-agent are available.
But I normally use a custom
Public bug reported:
Aide can't handle files over about 2 GB; it prints the following
warning:
do_md(): ... Value too large for defined data type
This bug has been fixed in Debian package 0.15.1-3; can someone confirm that
the fix is including in the oneiric package?
Can the bugfix be ported
Disabling the Ubuntu Firefox Extensions add-on fixed the problem, and I
haven't noticed anything else I use not working as a result of the
change. Thanks!
Should this problem (overriding the user's middlemouse.contentLoadURL
setting) be treated as a bug in the Ubuntu Firefox Extensions?
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The problem is still there in the 5.0+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.1
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Title:
middlemouse.contentLoadURL resets to false
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Binary package hint: firefox
Every time I start Firefox 4, it resets the value of
middlemouse.contentLoadURL, so I have to open about:config and manually
change it for every session. This is a recurrence of a bug that has
occurred in previous versions.
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middlemouse.contentLoadURL resets to false
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I even tried the extreme solution here and this value still gets reset
to false every time.
http://shallowsky.com/blog/tech/web/firefox4-content-load.html
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I tried removing all the '*readline*' packages (using dpkg --force-
depends -r) and seahorse still gave the same error.
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Title:
segmentation
I agree with NoOp: the sounds give an unprofessional, dumbed down
impression.
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Binary package hint: gdm
Since the user list (which I detest) was introduced in Karmic, I have
had to run sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set --type boolean /apps/gdm
/simple-greeter/disable_user_list true again every time the gdm
package is upgraded.
This setting should
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Why can't the stupid sound effect be turned off permanently from a nice
readable, editable /etc/*.conf file?
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Is util-linux going to be fixed in karmic too?
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Binary package hint: normalize-audio
Line 30 of /usr/bin/normalize-mp3 says [1] but it should be [2]. See
[3] for a correction.
[1]
$MP3ENCODE = lame -quiet %w %m;
[2]
$MP3ENCODE = lame --quiet %w %m;
[3]
I'm still running hardy, but the package search indicates the same
version of efax from dapper through jaunty.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=efaxsearchon=namessuite=allsection=all
Just tried it again today (I don't fax very often) and got the same
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: efax
The command `fax send 0123456 foo.ps` usually doesn't terminate after
successfully sending a fax and hanging up. (I verify that it has hung
up by pressing the speaker button on the phone and getting a dial-tone.
The faxes are going through.)
I end
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ddclient
The /etc/init.d/ddclient script expects to find /etc/default/ddclient
(as well as /etc/ddclient.conf), but the default file is missing. In my
experience, packages that use an /etc/default/foo file usually provide a
baseline default file to
Why do lines 28--30 of /etc/init.d/ddclient provided by package look for
the /etc/default/ddclient file?
if [ -r /etc/default/ddclient ]; then
. /etc/default/ddclient
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There's a Debian bug report for this symptom too:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=430959
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177251
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libslang2
After upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy, when I press space in the
minibuffer (e.g. to respond to the Subject: prompt), the screen
scrolls up one line.
I suspect this may really be a problem with libslang2, since my dpkg.log
says upgrade
The issue that you reported is one that should be reproducable with the
live environment of the Desktop CD of the development release - Gutsy
Gibbon.
I'd be happy to help if I can. Is it as simple as just booting the live
Gutsy CD to see if the smartctl commands work properly?
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I'm having this problem with version 0.3-beta15-33 but not 0.3-beta15-29.
Or could it be kernel-related?
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Here's a weird observation. A few weeks ago the annoying characters
disappeared, although I couldn't figure out why. This morning I upgraded
linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic
from 2.6.20-16.28 to 2.6.20-16.29, and on reboot my hard drives (which were
/dev/hda and hdb) changed back to /dev/sda and
Soren Hansen:
Just to clarify: Is this still an issue in final Feisty?
I don't think so. Since I upgraded to feisty, I can use JavaHL in
Eclipse (that was the only manifestation of this bug that I had
encountered).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: logcheck
My syslog contains frequent lines including a 0x80 character, which I
can't get logcheck to ignore. I've tried . and [^[:print:]] in the
pattern without success. `egrep $'^...\x80...$' matches the lines in
question, but the \x80 doesn't work
Thanks to both of you!
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Binary package hint: normalize-audio
$ normalize-mp3 -a -20dB PayHerNoMind.mp3
Decoding PayHerNoMind.mp3...
Can't exec : No such file or directory at /usr/bin/normalize-mp3 line 741.
Error decoding, stopped at /usr/bin/normalize-mp3 line 746.
I'd never seen this error
I've downgraded to 0.7.6-7 (the Edgy version) and that works as before.
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Binary package hint: hddtemp
This changed from Edgy to Feisty (I upgraded this morning)
Here are some lines grepped from syslog:
Apr 24 11:08:13 floo hddtemp[30296]: /dev/hda: IC35L040AVER07-0: 32 C
Apr 24 11:08:13 floo hddtemp[30296]: /dev/hdb: Maxtor 6Y080L0: 34 C
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think it's because between ^P and : is an octal \200, which I've
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Binary package hint: gnumeric-gtk
Whenever I launch ipodder, I get the warning
Mailcap file /etc/mailcap, line 135: incomplete entry ignored.
which refers to this broken (split) line
application/x-sc
gnumeric '%s'; edit=gnumeric '%s'; description=SC/XSpread spreadsheet;
Why not just make /usr/share/X11/fonts/ a symlink
to /usr/share/fonts/X11/?
It would make it simpler so that all fonts would end
up in the big fonts directory.
There are different files in the two directories, so the packagers of
all the fonts would have to consolidate them all in one
I think this is another duplicate of bug #63408.
I added the paths in
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4860914/diff
to my xorg.conf file and restarted gdm. This fixed the problems I reported in
bugs #73602 and #70740 (which were reclassified as duplicates of #63408) ---
and it also fixed this
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from dapper to edgy:
$ a2ps -Pdisplay clie.jape
[clie.jape (plain): 9 pages on 5 sheets]
Warning: Cannot convert string
-*-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal--*-140-*-*-P-*-ISO8859-1 to type FontStruct
Warning: Unable to load any usable ISO8859 font
Warning: Unable
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I get this problem too. When I launch emacs (as an X application) from
an xterm I also get this:
$ emacs clie.jape
Warning: Cannot convert string
-*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* to type FontStruct
Warning: Unable to load any usable ISO8859 font
Warning: Cannot convert string
I started getting this when I upgraded from dapper to edgy.
Possibly related to #70740 # 73602?
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slrnface has never worked for me on Ubuntu (it used to work when I used
Debian) but I never got round to investigating it. Now on edgy I've got
a crash report to submit.
** Affects: slrnface (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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