For me the icon is not missing, but it is replaced in the dock by what
looks like perhaps a fallback: a cogwheel icon. I'm attaching a
screenshot.
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Hi Vinicius, thanks for looking into this!
I'll have to postpone further testing until the next time there's an
issue, as my backups rely on the NAS (and it's now back in operation
with the nomodeset workaround). Taking it down is also physically fairly
involved, as I prefer to unplug all the data
I was able to work around this (in a test VM, after upgrading it from
20.04 to 24.04) with adapted instructions from a blogpost [1], by
temporarily installing postgresql-14 from the PGDG repository for doing
the 14 -> 16 upgrade:
# apt install postgresql-common
# /usr/share/postgresql-common/pgdg/
Public bug reported:
== Summary ==
On my computer with an ancient Nvidia chipset (Geforce 7025/nForce 630a),
running `sysctl suspend` (or suspending from the Gnome menu) causes the system
to start suspending, but it freezes halfway, leaving fans and hard drives
spinning. There's no way to resum
-s (silent) is also undocumented. There's a confusing distinction
between it and -q (quiet), where the latter isn't quiet in the usual
sense; -s is needed to silence non-error output entirely. There's
useless output even when called entirely without options:
$ pngcrush
CPU time decode 0.0
Seems to be fixed in VLC 3.0.9.2-1 (Ubuntu 20.04); at least I haven't
been able to reproduce it anymore.
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Title:
Crashes with "double free" or "i
Same "double free or corruption (!prev)" reproducible here too (VLC
3.0.9.2-1, Ubuntu 20.04), even more easily: the position doesn't matter,
and the first attempt to screenshot is already enough to trigger the
issue.
I came across this when trying to screenshot a Superman cartoon I
downloaded from
I tested 95.0a1 (Nightly), and opening the hamburger menu (using the
steps I outlined above) works now.
Closing it is still partly broken though, as clicking on the menu button
doesn't close the menu; I think that is [bug
1694514](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1694514).
For a worka
Also, I tested the 94.0a1 nightly now, and the issue is still present.
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Title:
On Wayland toolbar menus are sometimes invisible/flickering
To ma
I ran mozregression like this (twice, to be sure):
MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 mozregression --profile
/home/jani/.mozilla/firefox/fyaus28k.LP1940417 --bad 91 --good 89
--profile-persistence clone-first
Here's the result (it was the same for both bisects):
5:25.73 INFO: No more integration revi
I can't speak for Jeroen, but I played around with the upstream builds
(both 92 and 91) and my faulty profile a bit and managed to isolate the
trigger combination for this: `MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1` and setting
`layout.css.devPixelsPerPx` to my preferred value of `1.2`; either
resetting `layout.css.de
There's no gnome-shell-extension-dashtodock package for focal [1], but I
did try with Dash to Dock from extensions.gnome.org, and could not
reproduce the issue with it. I tried with the default settings, as well
as after recreating the look & feel of Ubuntu Dock as much as possible.
Dash to Dock h
Do you want another log for that? Because (as I already mentioned
above), this also reproduces when using a newly-created user, so that
means no unsupported extensions.
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I can reproduce the crash at will with the steps I listed above, so I
don't have to wait for it to happen. It also doesn't forcibly log me
out, so I can enter those commands by just having a terminal window
present when I trigger the issue. But I logged out here (after
triggering) anyway since you
1. There's nothing in /var/crash
2. There are no reports on the page for this computer.
3. Done, still nothing in /var/crash.
I don't know if this means it's not a true crash, although visually all
the indications are there.
I also verified that this reproduces when using a newly-created user
(wi
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# Steps to reproduce
0. have a mouse with horizontal scrolling functionality (mine is a Microsoft
Comfort Mouse 4500 with a tilting action for horizontal scroll)
1. move mouse pointer over the dock
2. use the mouse scroller to scroll horizontally
# What I expect to happen
No
### Steps to reproduce
1. Open about:config
2. Search for autoplay in the settings
3. Set `media.autoplay.default` to `1` ("Block Audio", which is the default)
4. Set `media.autoplay.blocking_policy` to `2`
5. Open a Twitch VOD, for instance https://www.twitch.tv/videos/280106033
6. Try to unmute
Hi Alex!
It does not appear to have been fully fixed by Firefox 88 for me at
least, although the conditions have changed slightly, and the remaining
broken behavior is now slightly different too.
First, to update my note above: `media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-
needed` has been superseded by
apport information
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apport information
** Description changed:
- With `media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed` set to false and
- `media.autoplay.default` set to 1 (block audio), which is the default
- (and other autoplay-related settings in their defaults as well), a
- Twitch video can only be either paused or
No, I haven't (and wouldn't know how).
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inconsistent behavior for linked target directory
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Yes, this is still present in 20.04 with printer-driver-cups-pdf
3.0.1-6, limited to original reporter's case of having the symlink point
to another filesystem; if I point ~/PDF to, say ~/tmp/PDF (without
crossing filesystem borders), the PDF is created without issue, whereas
having ~/PDF linked to
Sorry, tried to link this with LP #1723881 but failed, because LP #1334
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Status: New
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Hardware-accelerated video decoding (VA-API) broken in Firefox 79
Currently experiencing this. `lsof /var/lib/dpkg/lock` shows only
"focal" as holding the lock. The same "focal" process is also eating up
all of the CPU. No dpkg or apt processes are listed by `ps` either.
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After updating Firefox from 78 to 79, hardware-accelerated video
decoding no longer works properly in Wayland: streaming video gets cut
off with an error message from the service.
== Steps to reproduce ==
1. Follow the steps in [1] to enable VA-API.
2. Open a Youtube/Twitch v
I can confirm that 3.36.4-1ubuntu1~20.04.1 from -proposed fixed the
issue (in Boxes) for me, i.e. the dialog text is now wrapped and hence
entirely legible.
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A fix has recently been committed upstream:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/ddclient/-/commit/82d99d1dfb0fb002a15e081fdc7ccf8f96215dc6
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dpkg: conffile difference visualizer subprocess returned error exit status
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After doing manual dconf cleanup, I've been unable to reproduce the
issue. That's since posting the previous comment, so a few days now. So
I think I'll hold off on reporting this upstream for the time being, but
I'll go ahead and do that if the problem still manifests itself.
Thanks again, Daniel
I removed all but Desktop Icons, Ubuntu AppIndicators and Ubuntu Dock,
rebooted and then reproduced the issue. Luckily I've found one way to
reproduce this, albeit somewhat convoluted and still a bit unreliable,
involving Synaptic and window tiling. And as it doesn't seem to trigger
the issue when
Happened again:
May 11 17:05:50 saegusa gnome-shell[3619]: WL: compositor bug: The
compositor tried to use an object from one client in a 'wl_pointer.enter' for a
different client.
May 11 17:05:50 saegusa gnome-shell[3619]: WL: error in client
communication (pid 5170)
May 11 17:05:5
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Turns out the online service was just a little slow to update, and there
are in fact reports sent. But the only one post-20.04-upgrade is [1]
from last week, which is a gnome-shell crash and IIRC, unrelated to the
terminal issue here. It seemed to be triggered by something related to
media files an
Thanks for the instructions, Daniel! I found no crash files either
locally or online, so I've implemented the workaround now, and will try
to trigger the crash again.
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Since upgrading to 20.04 and switching to Wayland, Gnome terminal
occasionally crashes. I interpret the corresponding logs to mean that
it's actually Wayland that fails to do something in the background,
which then takes down Gnome terminal:
touko 08 11:35:16 saegusa gnom
Public bug reported:
Boinc-client logs "No protocol specified" incessantly, twice every
second on my setup.
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touko 01 00:00:00 saegusa boinc[2083]: No protocol specified
touko 01 00:00:00 saegusa boi
Public bug reported:
With `media.autoplay.enabled.user-gestures-needed` set to false and
`media.autoplay.default` set to 1 (block audio), which is the default
(and other autoplay-related settings in their defaults as well), a
Twitch video can only be either paused or playing muted; unmuting the
vi
Still present in 20.04 (Focal) with vlc 3.0.9.2-1, though here at least
it seems to only affect some URLs, not all. When I view a stream from my
local webcam, vlc -vvv in the terminal shows
main playlist debug: incoming request - stopping current input
as the final message, and does not exit
Done. Thanks, Sebastien!
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Status: Unknown
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When trying without root:
$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=16M count=1 of=test.img
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
16777216 bytes (17 MB, 16 MiB) copied, 0.0326881 s, 513 MB/s
$ echo foo | cryptsetup luksFormat test.img -
Not compatible PBKDF options.
Whereas for
Oh and I'm using Wayland, in case it matters here. Haven't yet tried
whether Xorg is similarly affected.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcut restoring shor
Public bug reported:
When trying to start a virtual machine with Gnome Boxes, I get a prompt
about keyboard shortcuts. The prompt text is localized, but translated
back to English (I think, based on [1]) it says:
Boxes wants to inhibit shortcuts
You can restore shortcuts by pressing Supe
For some of the depressing history of this, see bug #875002 (which has
been incorrectly marked as fixed by someone without a clue) from way
back in 2011.
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I'm using 20.04 and a Wayland session. My preferred focus mode is to
have it follow the mouse cursor:
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences focus-mode
'mouse'
Unfortunately this causes GTK apps' popup (RMB) menu to jump to the app
window corner when opened. I'm at
Happy to report that the proposed packages did fix the issue for me
also. Thanks everyone!
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Title:
LIbreoffice crashes on startup
To manage noti
@Marcus: yup, that seems to be it:
jani@saegusa:~$ dpkg -l 'libcpd*' 'cpdb*'
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Nimi Versio
Can't speak for Stuart, but I'm the other one affected, and still so:
jani@saegusa:~$ apt-cache policy libreoffice
libreoffice:
Asennettu: 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.5
Ehdokas: 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.5
Versiotaulukko:
*** 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.5 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubun
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dependency failed for pNFS block layout mapping daemon
To man
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GeoLite2-Country-CSV support for Ubuntu 16.04/18.04
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The Debian BTS has a related report [1] which suggests to me this issue
should have been fixed way back in v1.11. But even if installing wasn't
broken, with the legacy databases discontinued, it's not much use in the
long term.
Geoip-database-contrib has already been removed from Debian entirely [
Yep, retrying does work.
I've now reported this to Mozilla and linked to it. Thanks, Olivier!
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Importance:
Tested all combinations of both (Ctrl-s/context menu in safe mode and
normal mode), all with the same results. Could this be locale-dependent?
The UI is in English in safe mode though, so I'm guessing safe mode
should be locale-independent, as I'm on fi_FI.UTF-8 otherwise.
And just to clarify: my
Public bug reported:
== Steps to reproduce ==
1. Open
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/what-is-the-actually-difference-between-udimm-and-dimm.1575984/
2. Right-click and select 'Save page as'. Point the dialog to your directory of
choice.
== What I expect to happen ==
For the directory t
Another option missing from the man page is -ow (for overwriting the
input file in-place), available since version 1.7.22.
$ pngcrush 2>&1 | grep -- -ow
pngcrush -ow [other options] file.png [tempfile.png]
-ow (Overwrite)
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Fixed for me by the latest -proposed package. I'm running Bionic, non-
EFI, and was affected by the issue with the earlier package.
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Title:
Lates
A new log; still nothing useful from colord AFAICT, despite the
--verbose.
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...except that --debug isn't one of gsd-color's recognized parameters,
and adding it caused GDM to fail to start. I changed it to --verbose
which is available.
10.08 jani@saegusa:~$ LC_ALL=C /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-color
--help-all
Usage:
gsd-color [OPTION?] color
He
Sure, I've now set it up thus and will post the results once I hit this
again (it seems pretty unpredictable, so could be anything from days to
weeks).
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Here you go. Had this occur twice in a row just now, so my original
theory of the second login never failing was false.
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Under some circumstances, content from another Firefox window hidden
-
Public bug reported:
Under some circumstances, content from one Firefox window hidden behind
another leaks onto the top one. Reproducible in both Bionic (with Intel
graphics) and Disco (in a VirtualBox VM), reporting this from Disco.
== Steps to reproduce ==
1. Open one Firefox window, drag it to
I've hit an issue, which I believe I've now isolated to have come from
upgrading fontconfig (and related packages) from 2.12.6-0ubuntu2 to
2.12.6-0ubuntu2.3 from -proposed: if I start Firefox and afterwards
start Gparted or Synaptic, Firefox starts eating up all of my CPU.
Eventually all letters in
Thanks Olivier, I've now added the link to my upstream report.
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Status: Unknown
LO 1:6.0.6-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 in Bionic is likewise affected, and the
workaround also works here.
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Title:
libreoffice crashes when libvclplug_gtk3l
This happens in 18.04 too. Bug #1650076 does also, and I'm not 100 %
sure if these are two different issues or the same. I was able to
reproduce #1650076 with the steps listed there, but just before that I
had Evince following my scroll wheel despite being unfocussed, and I had
not selected anythin
Public bug reported:
When acpica-tools is not installed, running acpidump or acpixtract
produces no suggestions (in either Bionic or Cosmic):
$ acpixtract
acpixtract: command not found
$ apt-cache policy acpitools-ca
N: Unable to locate package acpitools-ca
$ apt-cache policy acpica-tools
acpica-
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I'm seeing memory-related crashes when playing videos sliced (with
ffmp
Public bug reported:
I'm seeing memory-related crashes when playing videos sliced (with
ffmpeg -c copy) from mp4 streams (downloaded with youtube-dl). I'm
attaching a sample clip which, granted, is pretty useless for a video,
but which produces these crashes with 100% certainty for me; I just
edit
Public bug reported:
== The issue ==
Search and text selection highlighting visuals get mismatched with the actual
selection in view-source when the value of `layout.css.devPixelsPerPx` is 1.2
or larger.
== Steps to reproduce ==
* Open `about:config`, find `layout.css.devPixelsPerPx` and change
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Needless verbosity is the problem here, IMO. I'd expect to receive
output from the installer only when the download or install fails for
some reason, not when it succeeds.
(Also, to me the culprit here seems to be flashplugin-installer and not
update-notifier, as plenty of other packages also repo
All right. Thanks, Jeremy!
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"New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu
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Okay, did it! https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal/issues/30
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"New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu
To manage notif
Jeremy: If this is indeed the popular choice then I fully respect that.
I just wanted to voice my disgruntlement, since I feel the way this was
set by upstream is much simpler. Sorry for being late with it, didn't
realize this was getting overridden before the change already came into
effect.
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Urgh, I'd argue that changing this back *is* a regression. The merged
menu item has been the default since (at least) 16.04, and now the
cognitive load of opening a new tab has suddenly increased: instead of
"new terminal" I now again have to pick the one I want (which is always
tabs for me) from t
Thanks, I've now reported this at: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/287
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Position of left-tiled windows not restored cor
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When another window is maximized or tiled to the left side of the
screen, re-opening an application whose window was previously tiled to
the left side does not restore that windows' previous position. Instead
such windows open at varying distances from the dock, untiled.
= S
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1767806/+attachment/5130163/+files/unexpected-1.png
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** Description changed:
- GDebi doesn't handle Firefox "open with" option instead of "save file".
- It will open GDebi but when presing to install the pachage it will close.
+ When launched from Firefox with the "open with" function, GDebi is
+ unable to complete installing the package. The GDebi
** Summary changed:
- wget --quite --background leaves a wget.log file
+ wget --quiet --background leaves a wget.log file
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: wget
- wget --quite --background leaves a 0 byte wget.log file
+ wget --quiet --background leaves a 0 byte wget.log file
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Public bug reported:
== Steps to reproduce ==
`wget -q https://www.google.com/ &`
== What happens ==
wget says it's "Redirecting output to 'wget-log'" and creates an empty wget-log
file in the current directory.
== What I expect to happen ==
No wget-log file to be created.
== Details ==
Wge
Red Hat issue: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1484411
"Running wget with -O and -q in the background yields a file wget-log"
Related but (FWICT) not precisely the same issues upstream:
* https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=888691 "wget -b produces
empty wget-log file"
Public bug reported:
I've had this happen a couple of times now since upgrading to 18.04:
soon (perhaps within a minute) after logging in, Gnome session ends
abruptly and I'm thrown back to the login screen. IIRC, in both
instances this occurred on the first login after boot, so it does not
reoccu
In addition to Totem, Firefox also exhibits this with fullscreen HTML5
video. Here's a good test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xkNy9gfKOg
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Titl
My bug #1762400 got marked as a duplicate for this one, but I don't have
Dropbox installed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1734891
Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in
nautilus_l
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1734891 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1734891
Possible duplicates with bug #1607919
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Title:
nautilu
Haven't seen this since upgrading to 18.04, and can't reproduce it
following the instructions anymore either, so it appears to be fixed.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Summary changed:
- In Firefox 57 (Quantum), HTML links' context menu appears in the wrong
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