Bump, something needs to be done about this.
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Original bug here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gui-
ufw/+bug/1916799.
I'd like to get the above patch into Ubuntu to fix this issue, I'm
assuming you have the ability to do that?
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Title:
Ubuntu 20.04: GUFW doesn't display firewall information correctly
when ufw issues
is available at
https://github.com/costales/gufw/files/5430823/fix_9.zip. If any further
information is needed, let me know and I'll be happy to provide it.
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** Affects: gui-ufw (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Changed in: gui-ufw (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Unsure how to link to focal. Hopefully someone will notice it and pick
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This seems to work fine now - close?
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PPA packages do not show a changelog in update-manager
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** Also affects: gui-ufw
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Ah, I thought that was who I was reporting it to.
I'll see if I can figure it out.
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to mbpfan.
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hardware. I also imagine that given it didn't work
properly on my old hardware, it has even more issues on newer machines.
I have had no problems since switching to mbpfan.
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Raspberry Pi 3
Mentioned to Raspberry Pi people at:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/3850
If anyone knows of a more current bug report for this issue, let me
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Does anyone know if this is getting into Raspberry Pi OS?
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Raspberry Pi 3 network dies shortly after a burst of IPv6 tunnel
Okay, works for me.
Package version:
3.36.1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 (amd64)
Details of testing:
I changed the update frequency to 0.5 and 0.25 seconds and the network
graph and stats continued to work, unlike before when the graph stopped
displaying meaningful information.
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I have the same issue, in my case at least it's definitely the issue you
found Sebastien.
As pointed out at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
system-monitor/+question/693912, Ubuntu is not a rolling release, but it
would improve UX, and as noted at
NB: I'm using Linux Mint 20, which is based on Ubuntu 20.04 and uses the
gnome-system-monitor package from Ubuntu 20.04.
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No network
Have you tried the new overlay (dwc2)? It worked really well for me,
thread and instructions here:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/3843
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@scubachristopher what kernel version did that put you on?
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network
Also happens on Linux 5.4 on Raspbian 10.
Okay, I'll keep that in mind. At the moment I'm trying a different
overlay (driver) for the USB chip to see if that helps (not sure yet,
though it hasn't helped with the HDD).
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I'm having this issue as well, but on Raspbian 10. Symptoms seems the
same, generally occurs with high load. However, I don't seem to need
IPv6 packets to cause this - my network is IPv4 only.
I thought I had a power problem because I am also using an external HDD
(it's also working as a NAS),
NB: In Debian testing (11) my Ryzen 3600 system boots and runs a 32-bit
image okay.
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GRUB refuses to boot a 32-bit kernel when in EFI
As discussed I suppose you can either use an older version of GRUB-EFI
(which as pointed out may cause unknown problems), or perhaps you can
boot in CSM mode?
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Okay then, I guess I won't report. 32-bit x86 is going away for a lot of
distros so I doubt the kernel people will have any interest in doing it
tbh.
Glad I'm moving my Debian live disk away from doing this then if it
breaks lots of stuff :)
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GRUB refuses to boot a 32-bit kernel when in EFI
I feel like this is maybe missing the point. These things seem clear to
me:
1. Loading 64-bit kernels on 32-bit UEFIs is a useful feature to have
and I'm glad it was added.
2. AFAICT, the patch was not intended to break loading 32-bit kernels on
64-bit systems (and also what would be the point
That might be unrelated, unless they use Ubuntu grub packages/patches?
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Yes, it'd be good to see this fixed, even if it's not an official fix. I
care more if it's affecting schools rather than just me with my weird
setup.
For what it's worth, Debian Buster's packages don't seem to exhibit
these issues - could install those and lock the version perhaps?
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Thanks for letting me know.
I'm not sure why that change is there either, but I guess there must be
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GRUB refuses to boot a
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Also reported at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?58300, but
doesn't occur in Debian's v2.04 from Bulleye, and only occurred in the
last few months, so it might be an Ubuntu bug.
This is grub version 2.02-2ubuntu8.15 as reported by "apt show grub-efi"
GRUB2 fails to
Regardless, it'd be great for this to make it into the LTS release, but
I don't know how to make that happen. It might also be too late, but I
hope not.
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Don't know if someone should mark as fix committed in this case, seeing
as there are fixes out there.
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lshw doesn't have logicalname,
Also works for me. In my case, I ran the binary on Ubuntu 18.04 because
that's what my real hardware is using.
If we can get this into Focal, that'd be great, but I wonder if we can
backport into previous releases as well.
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Fedora version works.
I would be happy to help with fixing this as this problem has been a
thorn in my side for a while.
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Doesn't appear to have been looked at yet, but still a longstanding
issue
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All deb packages as being listed as
Note that the output was from an Ubuntu 18.04 VM.
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gnome-software
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listed as "Proprietary" in gnome-software/Ubuntu Software. This seems to
- happen from Ubuntu 18.04, with official and 3rd party
Public bug reported:
It seems all open-source packages, including for example the official
package for lshw (https://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/lshw) seem to be
listed as "Proprietary" in gnome-software/Ubuntu Software. This seems to
happen from Ubuntu 18.04, with official and 3rd party packages
Also affects my brand new Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen 2.
The errors pop up when the CPU is stone cold (i.e. upon waking after an
overnight sleep in temps <10C)
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Kernel panic in tpm_ functions when booting kernel 5.3 in Ubuntu 19.10 (but
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Kernel panic in tpm_ functions when booting kernel 5.3 in Ubuntu 19.10
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Apport was generated after booting the system with the previous kernel,
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+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC1: hamish 1740 F pulseaudio
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: hamish 1740 F pulseaudio
+ CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
+ DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
+ InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-10-09 (0 days ago
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Kernel
Public bug reported:
After updating an Ubuntu 19.04 installation (Brand new) a subsequent
update to 19.10 results in a system that panics on boot
Same panic occurs when attempting an install of 19.10 from current ISO
via USB stick
Kernel is 5.3.0-13-generic
Have photo of panic including Call
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Ubuntu 19:10 - Python 3 os.path.isfile not working as expected
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should be returned for links as well.
"os.path.islink("/vmlinuz")" works as expected, so I'm not sure what's
going on here.
Any ideas? It could be my VM as it's been running 19.10 for a little
while now.
Hamish
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Similar error for me using the PPA and ubuntu-studio installer on Ubuntu
18.04.
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Error: divie by zero
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home fibre connection is dmz box. has been progressively upgraded from
about 11-04 release, no rebuilds so could just be accumulated cruft.
On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 at 15:31, Dan Watkins
wrote:
> Hi Hamish,
>
> Do you know how grub-legacy-ec2 ended up on your system? What
>
Downgrading to f2c version 20100827-2 from 16.04 does not help.
Also to mention that the test program exits cleanly with exit code 0.
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hello_world
implicit none
c
character*32 text
c
text = 'Hello World'
write (*,*) text
write (6,*) 'hello stdout'
write (0,*) 'hello stderr'
c
end
thanks,
Hamish
** Affects: fort77 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Tested on my production system (Mint 19.1 aka Bionic), and the test
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Title:
Newer
Public bug reported:
dunno anything special, just ran do-release-upgrade from 16.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: grub-legacy-ec2 18.4-0ubuntu1~16.04.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-52.86-generic 3.13.11-ckt18
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-52-generic x86_64
The script is passing in cosmic as well.
Changing verification-needed-bionic and verification-needed-cosmic to
verification-done-bionic and verification-done-cosmic.
I'm leaving the original verification-needed tag for the moment, in case
anyone else wants to test / extra testing is needed.
**
Noted that the lower-case version is not equivalent.
Just tested, and working in bionic - the script in the description works
successfully for all options.
Now testing in cosmic.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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Newer versions of killall (Ubuntu 18.04+) fail when signal specified
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Looks like this was fixed in v23.2, despite the misleading title of the
bug. I will also notify the Fedora team now.
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Note: Looks like this is present in Fedora as well, do I need to report
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Newer versions of killall (Ubuntu
perhaps it should be noted in
the usage information? The man page suggests capitals with "-SIGNAL".
but that doesn't work any more.
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** Affects: psmisc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Any chance that this will be supported? At least for S3? I'm using
duplicity directly, not deja-dup.
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Support http_proxy
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I wasn't getting any colour glitches, just sections of th screen that
weren't getting updated, might be a different bug
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018, 21:31 anarcho, <1762...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hello Hamish,
> Besides XRender what other configurations do you have in the Compositor or
Public bug reported:
Partition setup was a luks partition with an existing home directory,
which I'd unlocked prior to starting ubiquity (otherwise it wouldn't
even find the partition)
Bootloader install partition was an efi system partition
This section of syslog looks relevant, looks like it
Public bug reported:
Running on the live-usb version of kubuntu 17.10.1 on a dell precision
5520
Application: ksmserver-logout-greeter (ksmserver-logout-greeter), signal:
Aborted
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[Current thread is 1 (Thread
Public bug reported:
By default, kubuntu uses the OpenGL for the rendering backend (2.0 or
3.1) when it was in these modes, it'd show forms of screen corruption
for example a loading bar might flicker between a longer and a shorter bar
or a combo box would seemingly not respond, and then
When I switched it to XRender the corruption completely stopped
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Weird behaviour with hybrid MBRs
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subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
dmesg: read kernel buffer failed: Function not implemented
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: systemd 237-3ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Microsoft 4.4.0-43-Microsoft 4.4.35
the GPT, even when
there's a hybrid MBR present on the disk.
What actually happens:
lshw reports partial/potentially incorrect information using the hybrid
MBR, if one exists, even though there's a GPT will full information as
well.
Do I need to provide any further information?
Hamish
** Affects
supervised reinstallation of Windows, but all to no avail. It just
kept crashing.
Now I am back up and running with Ubuntu. Everything works and it is
stable
Thank you to you and all the Ubuntu community.
Best wishes
Hamish
On 06/02/18 21:21, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Hamish Bircha
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I'm hoping it is included in the xorg report.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-108.131-generic 4.4.98
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-108-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
.proc.driver.nvidia.gpus.0:
Public bug reported:
First I tried installing Lightweight Ubuntu on my new Asus Transformer
TP200SA (2G RAM, 32G eMMC) with the encrypted disk + LVM option - that
failed initially because I had not invoked "sudo swapoff -a" from a
terminal, and then because of some other reason that I didn't
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
pkexec
No this doesn't seem to happen any more in 12.04, and I recall it
working correctly with 14.04 and onwards.
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Title:
pkexec cannot be used in
For the record, grub-install doesn't work even if you set the target as the raw
/dev/sda.
Same error message.
(lucid 10.04 LTS server, md raid1 metadata ver 1.2, grub 1.98-1ubuntu13)
thanks,
Hamish
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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I'm a total novice but I have encountered these issues and for what it's
worth these are the machine specs and solutions that I have used...
Hardware: Mac Mini PPC G4 (PowerPC 7447A @ 1250.00MHz) Radeon 9200
When running: Lubuntu 14.04.1
With: video=radeonfb: 1024x768-32@60
Result: running fine
.
Hopefully, this'll get noticed by someone with greater knowledge fairly soon.
Sorry I can't help any more,
Hamish
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Title:
openshot segfaults
hopefully, since that will have been reweritten, this bug will no
longer apply in future.
Were you running any other program at the same time?
Thanks,
Hamish
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