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When pinentry-tty is used to prompt for the password, interrupting the
prompt using ctrl-c leaves the terminal only partially working: only
some letter keys are echoed back.
The terminal remains in this broken state for about a minute, after
which it resets itself and
Upstream (based on a merged duplicate): https://dev.gnupg.org/T2011
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Title:
Interrupting pinentry-tty with ctrl-c leaves the terminal broken
To
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This is still present in Bionic.
$ LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy zsync
zsync:
Installed: 0.6.2-3ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.6.2-3ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.6.2-3ubuntu1 500
500 http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
$ zsync
Alright, thanks Jamie!
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Install/refresh stuck at configure hook (Wekan)
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The Apparmor denial seems to no longer occur with 2.31.1.
`snap interfaces` lists 'wekan' connected to network and network-bind,
but not hardware-observe. I'm struggling with the correct syntax for
manually connecting it to anything:
root@saegusa:~# snap connect wekan :hardware-observe
error:
Update: got snapd 2.31.1 from -proposed this morning, and replaced the
customized /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd.snap-confine.real with the
package-provided version. This did not fix the issue unfortunately.
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Since some time over the holidays I've had problems
refreshing/installing the Wekan snap [1] on my home server and also my
desktop. The installation stalls at the configuration phase, which on
the surface looks a bit like bug #1674193 [2], but here core gets
installed just
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Quantum, the right mouse button context menu for HTML
links pops up in the wrong place when the Firefox window is pushed to
either side of my screen (so that the window takes up half of the
horizontal space). The issue appears similar to what has been
Public bug reported:
== Steps to reproduce ==
1. Download
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/Car_crash_1.jpg/193px-Car_crash_1.jpg?download
2. Open the image in Shotwell Viewer: $ shotwell 193px-Car_crash_1.jpg
3. Select File > Save As...
4. Select OK (without changing
Public bug reported:
== Background ==
Reporting from Xenial, but this is currently reproducible in Artsy too.
$ locale
LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=fi:en
LC_CTYPE=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC="fi_FI.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="fi_FI.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_MONETARY="fi_FI.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES=fi_FI.UTF-8
Public bug reported:
For optimizing files in-place with jpegtran, especially from scripts and
when dealing with lots of pictures, it's handy to be able to specify
input file as -outfile.
But there's a catch:
Steps to reproduce:
0. Have a large JPEG file, or, alternatively, somewhat slow CPU
1.
Depending on use case, using `fmt -w 80` instead of fold may do for a
workaround.
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Title:
fold works wrong with non-latin texts (doesn't
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$ zsync
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/current/zesty-server-amd64.iso.zsync
100.0% 144.7 kBps DONE
No relevent local data found - I will be downloading the whole file. If
that's not what you want,
CTRL-C out. You
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Redefining TimeoutIdle or TimeoutNoTransfer in a configuration file
inside /etc/proftpd/conf.d/, after they've already been defined in
/etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf, fails to change those values for the daemon —
that is, after restarting the daemon, the values for those
Public bug reported:
The Include directive, when given a directory as parameter (such as
/etc/proftpd/conf.d/, as in the stock /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf), causes
all files in said directory to be read, not just ones ending in .conf.
This causes problems if, for instance, I'm using vim to edit a
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Those scripts are ran from the initrd, so it's looking for plymouth and
plymouthd in the initrd /bin and /sbin directories, and those are
probably missing the said files just as the error message says.
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/plymouth is responsible for copying the
plymouth executables
Haven't seen this once since upgrading to 16.04 back in April, so I'm
pretty sure the issue has been fixed. Yay!
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Fix Released
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Steps to reproduce:
0. Have two projects, A and B
1. Open project A in Geany, make no changes
2. Select Project > Recent Projects > Project B
(Reproduced on an up-to-date Xenial installation today.)
What happens:
A dialog pops up saying the previous project is open, and
With more testing I found that the context menu position depends
(perhaps solely) on whether my mouse pointer is on the left side or the
right side of the horizontal half of the rightmost monitor: if you
imagine a vertical line dividing the rightmost monitor's display area
into two equal-sized
Public bug reported:
Tab completion of directory paths containing single quotes is broken
like so:
$ mkdir -p "a'b/c"
$ cd a\'b/ # pressing tab won't complete the 'c' dir
as opposed to:
$ mkdir -p "de/f"
$ cd de/ # pressing tab here completes the 'f' dir just fine, to 'de/f/'
I initially
It's not the same as #590829 after all: despite the similarities, the
recipe given at #590829 does not reproduce the issue for me.
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Title:
Fails
Just adding a note that this does still occur under 14.04, to which I
recently upgraded. Naturally this was to be expected, given that the
issue first occurred after switching to the Trusty HWE pack in 12.04.
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I can reproduce this on a two-monitor setup: right-clicking in Chromium
on the right monitor brings up context menu on the left monitor. Right-
clicking on the left monitor works as expected.
I cannot reproduce the workaround: here the context menu opens on the
left monitor no matter how close to
Spoke too soon: looks like the context menu for links just also turned
affected. I swear they worked fine when I was writing the previous
comment!
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The Unity Dash context menu for Rhythmbox currently has separate items
for Play and Pause. I think Totem does better by eliminating those
for a single Play/Pause item which does both. I also think the
interface should be consistent across these two applications. Rhythmbox-
I can, but it'll be hard to get definitive evidence as the phenomenon
can be quite elusive, and I cannot run the daily for very long periods
(as it gets in the way of productivity). Obviously, if I catch it even
once on the daily, it'll be proof enough that the issue persists, but on
the other
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** Description changed:
Since upgrading HWE from -lts-saucy to -lts-trusty, I have had recurring
graphical glitches on screen, with short black horizontal lines
appearing briefly on screen (on top of normal contents),
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Hi Christopher, the apport-collected data above was gathered from my
main desktop, which only has Intel graphics. (I mentioned the other
system with Radeon just because it *didn't* suffer from this problem
despite having the same software. I no longer have access to that system
so unfortunately I
Public bug reported:
Note: I'm attaching a video below demonstrating the issue. In it I'm
reproducing the problem with the amd64 ISO of 15.04.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Have a (virtual) machine with a clean 10 GB hard disk and 8 GB of RAM.
2. Start the installer, select Erase disk and install
Public bug reported:
The setup for unlocking an encrypted volume during boot using (only) a
keyfile (on a detachable USB drive) usually calls for a keyscript to be
specified as one of the encrypted volume's options. But with systemd,
such encrypted volumes can only be unlocked during boot by
Public bug reported:
This morning Gmail notified me that my browser is unsupported, which
made me realize Chromium for Precise hasn't been updated since September
2014 and is currently at version 37
(37.0.2062.120-0ubuntu0.12.04.1~pkg917) whereas more recent versions of
Ubuntu are already at
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/etc/X11/imwheel/imwheelrc starts out with:
# This is only for demonstration of the priority command...
# See the other global Exclude command below for the one you want to use!
# If this is activated it will only apps that have a lower priority
# priority is based first on
This does indeed seem to be fixed Vivid. Nautilus now has two options to
remember the credentials (till logout or forever), and both seem to do
what it says on the tin.
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The community wiki currently claims that the default editor for visudo
has been sensible-editor since 8.10 [1]. But for me in both 12.04 and
14.04, `sudo visudo` still launches /etc/alternatives/editor, so select-
editor doesn't actually change visudo's editor; for that I have to run
`sudo
IN 12.04 at least, this seems to be tied to Xorg's blanking which by
default happens after 10 minutes/600 seconds. It can be unset via xset
on the commandline, but I finally managed to do this via xorg.conf, like
so:
jani@saegusa:~$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*
Section Extensions
Option
Thanks Michael. I've added lxpanel as being affected, hopefully someone
there can take a look.
** Also affects: lxpanel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- blueman applet crashed with DBusException in call_blocking():
org.openobex.Error.InvalidArguments: Invalid path
+ Problem report is damaged, 'incorrect padding'
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For the 'Incorrect padding' issue, Bug #1012358. (Leaving this as non-
duplicate, since the reporter has other 'damaged' errors besides that
one.)
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I acknowledge that (and as I said, it hasn't really caused any issues
with the backups), I was just responding to this being fixed (above).
If it's not really an issue in the code, maybe we should close this as
invalid? (Although I could argue that the message makes it seem as if
there is a
Sorry, but 5.0.0-1ubuntu1 didn't fix this. In Utopic, with the same 'The
Snowman' DVD as before, I still get:
*** Zero check failed in src/ifo_read.c:903
for pgc-subp_control[i] = 0x0001
*** Zero check failed in src/ifo_read.c:903
for pgc-subp_control[i] = 0x0001
*** Zero check
Reopening. It didn't go away after all, looks like the occurrence varies
(didn't see it yesterday), perhaps those Chromium settings just made it
more probable.
** Changed in: xorg-lts-trusty (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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I take that back, it seems to have been caused by Chromium all along
(more specifically either #threaded-compositing-mode or #deadline-
scheduling), despite those glitches appearing outside of Chromium too.
Sot it's a Chromium bug, but I'm too lazy to debug this further (the
issue goes away with
Ha, finally caught a couple of glimpses of this in a screen recording!
Attaching it here.
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Also, here's a screenshot (from the video) with the artifacts visible. I
notice they seem to cover mostly just Chromium's content area, but just
last night I had this occur just as I was logging out (with the lines
remaining on screen until I tried to take a screenshot), with nothing
but the log
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Since upgrading HWE from -lts-saucy to -lts-trusty, I have had recurring
graphical glitches on screen, with short black horizontal lines
appearing briefly on screen (on top of normal contents), particularly
when switching between applications. The lines appear only for a few
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 954952 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/954952
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 954952
Scrolling through the playlist with the mouse wheel also skips ahead/back in
the current track
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I have a HP/Compaq SDM4700P PS/2 keyboard, quite a prevalent model (I
even have two myself). The keyboard has a set of 8 internet keys on
the top, one of which has a home icon (so it's supposed to be
XF86HomePage I believe).
After installing linux-generic-lts-trusty
With this workaround in place, desktop wallpaper (on the working
display) cannot be set using the 'Appearance' configuration tool, and
with automatic login the 'login screen as background' effect (the image
attached to #1) is there too. This could be Bug #1159430, and as
mentioned there, I can
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** Tags added: apport-collected trusty
** Description changed:
The Genre list on the Radio view has genres called 80's, 90's and
Rock'n'Roll.
They should be The '80s, The '90s and Rock 'n' Roll, respectively.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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I've attached logs from Trusty (which is affected), the bug is still
present in 12.04 too.
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Look for 'Radio' on the left, in the 'Library' panel. Selecting it you
get the Genre list as the next panel to the right; there you should see
the radio station genres listed.
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Looks like Bug #1221954 is a duplicate wrt. the '80s and the '90s.
Upstream report (which I've linked to this one) says those genres have
been removed, so that leaves only Rock 'n' Roll from my report to check
for in latest upstream. (And of course, those upstream fixes haven't yet
made it into
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Status: Unknown
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When the selected/renamed file is a directory: see Bug #1105232.
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gedit crash when modify currently browsed file
To manage notifications
Also affects 12.04 (with gedit 3.4.1-0ubuntu1).
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gedit crash when modify currently browsed file
To manage notifications about this bug
The system in question is currently out of use (and reproducing the bug
isn't straightforward), so I'll let this one expire.
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[drm]
I have Trusty and Precise installations affected by this. For me just
one refresh usually is enough to fix it though. Also, sometimes the
blackening doesn't happen straight away but only once I start scrolling
the page down to the comments section.
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I've made some progress. By setting up an xorg.conf with a modeline for
the external display, I got graphics on the (lightdm) login screen to
show up on it. But the login input fields weren't on this screen (it was
just the background), so this was further evidence that there's monitor
Further details: mouse cursor is briefly visible just prior to the black
(login) screen. GDM does show up on the display, but in too big a
resolution, so that I only get some of the grey background visible on
screen and still have to log in blindly.
It occurred to me that with lightdm, the
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This is a laptop with a broken internal display (LVDS1 in xrandr
output), and therefore connected to a working external LCD (VGA1).
After upgrading from Precise to Trusty, boot ends with a black screen
(on the external display). The greeter sound effect is played. Typing my
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Hi Christopher.
I was unable to test the Saucy images and the latest mainline kernel, as
they refuse to boot/install on the Amilo due to lack of PAE support.
jani@kingugidora:~$ LC_ALL=C sudo dpkg --install
linux-image-3.11.0-031100rc6-generic_3.11.0-031100rc6.201308181835_i386.deb
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