I have a Wifi7 network and use kdeconnectd.
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hardware; use nl80211
>> You can test the latest version of the MR and confirm if it is
working as intended now on your system.
Yes it is now, thanks.
However:
1. lspower (part of the same package) is assuming that /bin/sh is a symlink to
dash for the echo command on line 53. If you've set this (sh) to be a symlink
>> I recommend applying the patch from this MR to on_ac_power and
testing the script afterwards.
It now returns 255 (unknown), rather than 1 (not on mains).
So I can't see that this is any better than the currently broken script.
I would expect any current usage of this to take *any* non-zero re
Still not in -proposed so:
1. I purged kdeconnect and qml6-module-org-kde-people.
2. I autopurged the resulting orphans.
3. I downloaded kdeconnect_24.12.3-0ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
4. I installed it using apt-get install
./kdeconnect_24.12.3-0ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
This pulled in the correct dependen
> Is it possible that this change will fix kdeconnect-sms but break some
other component
Difficult to see how that could happen.
All this change does is add "qml6-module-org-kde-people" to the Depends list of
the package, and I installed that manually shortly before submitting this bug
report.
It appears that this BUG is generic and already known (reported) to
affect many other applications.
See bug #1972762
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Title:
gimp cannot display
Public bug reported:
If you install the local help file (I used gimp-help-en-gb) and then
press on Help in gimp it cannot find the help files.
The reason seems to be related to the fact that chromium is a snap (why
it used chromium when my browser is set to firefox is a mystery, but
irrelevant he
Public bug reported:
The resolved scripts in this package contain instances of "return" when there
is nothing to return from.
This is incorrect syntax and so the error is reported and the script fails to
run correctly.
There are 3 instances in if-up.d/resolved and 2 in if-down.d/resolved.
Prob
Public bug reported:
I used to have "PerSourceMaxStartups 3" as a setting in a config file in
/etc/ssh/sshd_config.d
However, after the upgrade to Plucky this eventually prevents ALL ssh
access to the system.
It seems to allow 3 connexions, then denies all access until the ssh
server is restarte
Public bug reported:
In Plucky kdeconnect fails to display the SMS messages window.
The reason is that the qml6-module-org-kde-people packages is not
installed.
When that is installed all works OK.
So this needs to be added to the dependency list when packaging.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
This is still an issue in Plucky
** Summary changed:
- Update only updates snaps if there are snaps to update
+ Update only updates the snaps if there are snaps and debs to update
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This continues to be an issue in Plucky (so 7 years and counting).
If you have a system that is on 24/7, but you also want to have a desktop on it
(i.e. a GUI login), you install kubuntu-desktop.
But that pulls in anacron, and you now have the cron.d, cron.daily etc scripts
run at random(ish) ti
Public bug reported:
I've upgraded two Intel NUC systems from Oracular to Plucky.
They had essentially the same packages installed before the upgrade.
One of them decided to remove scribus, and took 20mins to run the "Searching
for obsolete software" part.
The other did not remove scribus, and
dist-upgrade logs, and list of originally-installed packages for the
upgrade with a normal (quick) search for obsolete software, where
scribus was retained.
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dist-upgrade logs, and list of originally-installed packages for the
upgrade with a slow search for obsolete software, and scribus removal.
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Install log from installing scribus after the Plucky upgrade had removed
it.
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This is *still* and issue at 25.04.
Also, my comment about software-properties-qt handling *.sources files is only
partly correct.
It too has a BUG.
*.sources files can contain multiple sections. software-properties-qt
only see the first one.
So in Plucky it knows about plucky plucky-updates pl
This is still an issue in Plucky (so 2.5 years and counting...)
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fstrim no lo
OK, but I thought this could be the same - a failure to work out
correctly what needs to be deleted.
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Kubuntu 24.10 do-release-upgrade and
dist-upgrade logs, and list of originally-installed packages for the
upgrade with a slow search for obsolete software, and scribus removal.
** Attachment added: "SLOW.tar.gz"
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dist-upgrade logs, and list of originally-installed packages for the
upgrade with a normal (quick) search for obsolete software, where
scribus was retained.
** Attachment added: "OK.tar.gz"
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Install log from installing scribus after the Plucky upgrade had removed
it.
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Two more systems done. Neither had any :i386 packages installed.
Things still don't seem to be completely OK.
They had essentially the same packages installed before the upgrade.
One of them decided to remove scribus, and took 20mins to run the "Searching
for obsolete software" part.
The other d
Well, if it's any help:
The status of powermgmt-base is:
oracular has 1.37+nmu1ubuntu1
plucky has 1.38
The /usr/sbin/on_ac_power script is identical in each of these.
And, although the debug trace is slightly different to that in #35, it still
produces the WRONG RESULT on a system with
Just noticed that, using Breeze, if you select "Draw border on maximized
and tiled windows" in its configuration options then the borders are
removed when shaded from a maximized vertically/horizontally.
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OK.
Just upgraded another laptop (steam and wine on it), using the downloaded
script and that is OK.
Sorry about my confusion for the previous upgrade
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Ah, unfortunately I read #18.
> Please help us by testing this new package. See
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
> documentation on how to enable and use -proposed. Your feedback will aid us
> getting this update
> out to other Ubuntu users.
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I thought I did.
I enabled "pre-released updates" in the Software Sources "Update" tab, which is
the only tab to have that option.
There is no "Developer Options " tab.
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Here are the apt.log and main.log from /var/log/dist-
upgrade/20250426-1434 after the upgrade.
Just seen this in the main.log:
2025-04-26 14:32:47,878 DEBUG upgrade to development release, disabling
proposed
Similar line there 7 times.
Could that explain things?
If so, how can I run an update t
There is the list of packages I had available, installed, marked
manual/auto and snaps before the upgrade was started.
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BAD NEWS here.
I've just upgraded my desktop, enabling pre-released updates first, and
once again kubuntu-dektop was removed (along with ~350 other packages).
So the same as I saw on my laptop in Bug 2107724.
At the start of the upgrade this message was posted (as it was for the
laptop, but I sa
I can confirm it work for a system without libc:i386 installed, too.
A nice irony is that this system runs all of the time (and has a screen
- an old TV, usually switched off), so I want the desktop, but not
anacron (I want to define when my backups etc. will run and you can't
mark anacron as "not
> No, you don't. That is just a template reply with generic instructions that
> apply to most SRUS.
>
> In this case while the update is in plucky proposed, to test you use the test
> plan instructions in #1.
> That does not involve changing your sources.
A pity then that this bug,
https://bugs
So I have to add plucky-proposed to the ubuntu.sources file?
Seems odd, given the response in #13.
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Kubuntu 24.10 do-release-upgrade and
This continues to be a bug in 25.04.
So there is no standard way to ask for an update check "now". Not
helpful on a laptop that is only active occasionally throughout the day.
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You can avoid rmmod, and return teh kvm behaviour to its per-6.12.x
state by adding this .conf file to /etc/modprobe.d/
= VBox-NoKVM.conf =
# This is so that VirtualBox can start.
# See:
# https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
#
# VirtualBox 7.1.4 (released October 15 2024)
# Linu
This continues to be a bug in Plucky (25.04).
** Description changed:
If you shade a window then the window borders can be left displayed.
If you have Plastik Window Decorations they will always be left behind.
- If you are using Breeze of Oxygen then they will be left behind if the
+ I
The fix really needs to go into Oracular first.
That is where people will be running an upgrade.
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Kubuntu 24.10 do-release-upgrade and St
OK. It DOES work for me too. (I've set a modprobe.d conf file).
I was checking whether kvm_intel had been loaded, rather then whether it
was stopping VirtualBox from starting up VMs.
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Odd.
Ah, wait
The kvm_intel module was loaded, but I didn't check whether it was still
affecting VirtualBox. Given that on pre-6.12 kernels it was loaded, but
didn't stop VB starups, I may have been checking the wrong thing.
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Further testing shows that, for me at least, adding
"kvm.enable_virt_at_load=0" to the kernel command line (or adding a
/etc/modprobe.d conf file with "options kvm enable_virt_at_load=0")
DOESN'T WORK!
Adding a systemd service to rmmod kvm_intel late in the boot sequence
(After=multi-user.target)
I agree, but can't find a suitable Status with which to close this.
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kernel 6.11.0-9-generic crashes during early boot ~10% of the time
T
I can confirm that removing just the kvm_xxx module is sufficient to let
VirtualBox start VMs.
I've added a systemd service at start-up to remove it (since I don't
seem to need/use kvm).
However, this doesn't sound like a generic solution, as not everyone
would be able to do that (or edit teh sta
Some further info for my case.
When I started the upgrade the first thing it reported was that:
go-mtpfs
gocryptfs
were from an "Unknown origin" (sorry, I forget to note the exact text
here).
However, at the end of the upgrade these packages were still installed and were
still the same
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upgraded to Plucky, so does not reflect the system state at the time of
the problem.
I'll attach the actual state at the time, in case it is of use.
This is the result of running these commands just before the upgrade was
start
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Title:
Virt
Public bug reported:
If I try to start a Virtualbox machine on my laptop, which is now
running Plucky Kubuntu, I get this message in the GUI:
VirtualBox can't operate in VMX root mode. Please disable the KVM kernel
extension, recompile your kernel and reboot (VERR_VMX_IN_VMX_ROOT_MODE).
Result C
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Public bug reported:
I upgraded my (Kubuntu) laptop from Oracular to Plucky yesterday using:
do-release-upgrade -d -m desktop
(I added the -d to allow it to happen - other systems I have were
reporting the update as being available).
The "Searching for obsolete software" stage took a very lo
I've been running the mainline kernels on this system since reporting.
So 6.12.x, 6.13.x, 6.14.x and 6.15.x.
None of these has ever shown the problem.
I'll be updating it 25.04 soon, so expect the problem will have gone
there (since that has a 6.14 kernel).
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Also note that software-properties-qt *does* handle *.sources files (but
there is no standard menu option to run that - you have to create your
own link, and then get a security messa
Public bug reported:
If plasma-discover finds that there are pending updates and you select
Update then, if there are snaps in the list only the snaps get updated.
You have to select Update (and enter your password) again in order to
get the debs updated.
Both lists should be enacted when Update
Public bug reported:
Prior to 24.10 you could configure an Updates entry to show in the
system tray. This gave a quick way to check for pending updates - useful
when you have a laptop that you only use for brief periods each day.
In 24.10 this has gone and there is only an "updates available" ico
Public bug reported:
If you shade a window then the window borders can be left displayed.
If you have Plastik Window Decorations they will always be left behind.
If you are using Breeze of Oxygen then they will be left behind if the
window is maximized vertically.
This is new in 24.10 (Oracular
Public bug reported:
Shading is one of the most productive features of a Plasma desktop.
(I see my wife struggling with looking at info on two windows on Microsoft
Windows and realize how easy shading + reveal-on-hover makes this).
However, for a Wayland session in 24.10 it is not enabled for m
You're right. journalctl does have the info.
And it does also log failed local attempts (although it seems to log all
unknown accounts as UNKNOWN, rather than what was actually tried).
>> Any suggestions or improvements are welcome.
I use a Perl script to get all failures since the last time it
>> I think we are advised to look in other log files to track failed
logins
Happy to do that if they exist, but I haven't found such a log.
wtmpdb doesn't store them at all.
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Which is, despite the url, a question to the developers.
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last a
I think I have found the cause, although it seems a little odd.
Yesterday the system ended up in the "powered down" state shortly after boot. I
may have booted the wrong kernel.
Anyway I rebooted to the 6.8.0-48-generic kernel and all was OK.
Until my daily backup reported that it couldn't find
6.11.0-061100-generic produced the crash at boot time this morning (7th
boot with that kernel).
So I'm back with 6.12.3-061203-generic, as that seems to have removed
the problem.
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46 boots of 6.12.3-061203-generic #202412060638 without a start-up
crash.
I'm now trying 6.11.0-061100-generic to see whether it is the mainline
or 6.12 part that has changed things.
(Although it's not necessarily fixed - it could be a timing issue that
the Oracular 6.11 series is more likely to
There is one unrelated issue I've seen.
With 6.12.3-061203-generic #202412060638 I can't start Virtualbox
(7.0.20) unless I first remove the kvm_intel kernel module (Virtualbox
claims it can't start under KVM - or something like that).
I don't (knowingly) have anything that is using kvm, but kvm_
6.12.3 (mainline) also powers off after a few seconds and requires an off/on
reset of the mains switch.
(Although the LED light on the power switch does go off with this release).
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PS: This system dual-boots with MS Windows.
MS Windows 23H2 (previously) and 24H2 do not have any problems.
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Title:
kernel 6.11.0-9-generic stops
On the mainline series:
6.8.12 is OK
6.9.0 runs, but any reboot leaves the system "hung". It shuts down, but
does not restart, the power button on the box is lit (pressing it has no
effect - it just stays lit) and I have to switch off/on at the mains.
6.9.12 6.10.1 and 6.10.14 are the same.
The
I've tried running a Mainline kernel - 6.12.3-061203-generic
#202412060638.
This stops in the same way.
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kernel 6.11.0-9-generic stops on
I've installed 6.12.3-061203-generic #202412060638 and will see how it
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kernel 6.11.0-9-generic crashes during early boot ~10% of th
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NOTE that I see the same problem if I boot from USB using the
downloadable installation image.
I select"Try Kubuntu" and the system just powers down in this odd way a
few seconds later.
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Note that this isn't the only issue I have with 6.11.0=x kernels. My
Intel NUC just stops (no crash - just loses all power). That runs OK if
I use the 6.8.0-48-generic kernel from Noble (left there from teh
upgrade)
See bug 2087333.
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ke
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Title:
kern
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** Description changed:
On my laptop (but no other system I have) the 6.11.0-9-generic kernel in
24.10 crashes during early boot about 5% to 10% of the time.
If it doesn't crash then the system runs OK.
The only informatio
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Title:
kernel
Would it not be simpler to assume that on_ac_power is True unless you
can find a working battery?
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>>> Question to the reporter: does systemd-ac-power work correctly in
the system you have where unpatched on_ac_power is incorrect?
Yes. See #7, where I suggested this (once the systemd version was
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Some new lines showed up on a crash this evening. Seems to indicate the
system hasn't stopped, but is looping/waiting for something.
ACPI Error: Mutex [ACPI_MTX_Namespace] already acquired by this thread
[2410785024] (20240322/utmutex-214)
cropped up at 5.4s, 10.5s and also at ~74s (just after
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