Public bug reported:
~ ⌘ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
~ ⌘ apt-cache policy transmission-daemon
transmission-daemon:
Installed: 2.92-3ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.92-3ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.92-3ubuntu2 500
500
I think my report is not accurate. Replacing the symlink with an
absolute one didn't help. Transmission seems to want to read my user
dirs no matter what.
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The issue seems to be with the Mono libs. See here for instructions to
install a PPA with more recent packages: https://www.mono-
project.com/download/stable/#download-lin
Found via https://askubuntu.com/a/955564/19501
Using that PPA resolved the issue for me (so far...)
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Public bug reported:
I recently set up SSSD to authenticate users against our organisation's
Windows domain. It is configured to create home directories if they
don't exist, with:
fallback_homedir = /home/%d/%u
This worked fine, but when I tried to run an installed snap application,
I
Note also that upstream claim that "resolved is not supposed to be a DNS
server"[1], so I'm a bit confused as to why Ubuntu is configured to pass
every DNS query through it. Do I need to reconfigure something?
[1]
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4621#issuecomment-260050033
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Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 (upgraded from 17.10) on a machine with both
ethernet and wifi interfaces. When I boot, my ethernet connection
enp0s31f6 is brought up by Network Manager and given three nameserver
addresses via DHCP, 10.1.13.10, 10.1.141.10, 10.1.13.36. Running nmcli
> The ammendments "# disabled on upgrade to trusty" is a comment and
subsequently has not effect on the entry.
Nope, it makes the name of every PPA in the software properties dialog
the same: 'disabled on upgrade to bionic'. Extremely annoying and
difficult to manage.
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Does this mean there is now no non-root way to extract files from
filesystem images?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/759725
Title:
The kernel is no longer readable by non-root users
Public bug reported:
Under 17.04, I had added an Owncloud account to the Gnome Online
Accounts under Gnome 3. This created an entry in Nautilus' sidebar that
allowed me to remotely browse my Owncloud account. Since upgrading to
17.10, clicking on the entry just brings up an error dialog:
Unable
I just upgraded from 17.04, but it's impossible to complete the upgrade
because of this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1730672
Title:
Proxy settings not applied system-wide, are not
Workaround:
sudo update-alternatives --install
/usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth default.plymouth
/usr/share/plymouth/themes/fade-in/fade-in.plymouth 100
sudo update-alternatives --install
/usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth default.plymouth
Public bug reported:
In 16.04, Faenza had a distinct icon for the Gnome Files app (aka.
Nautilus). In 17.04, it falls back to the default Gnome theme icon. I'll
attach a screenshot showing the difference, but the Faenza icon "system-
file-browser" is grey and has the rounded square look of other
Oops, forgot system info:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 17.04
Release:17.04
$ apt-cache policy faenza-icon-theme
faenza-icon-theme:
Installed: 1.3.1-1
Candidate: 1.3.1-1
Version table:
*** 1.3.1-1 500
500 http://mirror.as24220.net/pub/ubuntu-archive
** Attachment added: "Correct Faenza file browser icon"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/faenza-icon-theme/+bug/1685566/+attachment/4866655/+files/system-file-manager.png
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This is *still* a problem on 16.04.1 LTS. This message in syslog:
Dec 5 14:12:11 tali avahi: Avahi detected that your currently configured local
DNS server serves
Dec 5 14:12:11 tali avahi: a domain .local. This is inherently incompatible
with Avahi and thus
Dec 5 14:12:11 tali avahi: Avahi
Public bug reported:
Attached is a screenshot of Faenza with the Adwaita theme applied to
Nautilus. Note that the buttons in Nautilus for "view items as a list"
and "location options" are identical. This makes it hard to know what
button to click. The tooltip does disambiguate it, but has a
It's timing out on my system. Are you interested in any debugging
information? And if so, should I contact you off this bug report?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1382404
Title:
Pilot6 - is your PPA expected to work with the 3.19 kernel?
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Title:
10ec:b723 Realtek Bluetooth on 8723BE not working
To manage notifications
That documentation suggests I need to install a mainline kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/. But I don't see any
linux-firmware packages in there. Is there a specific place I should get
a recent firmware package from?
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Using linux-firmware _1.156_all.deb I get a slightly different outcome.
Now when I run "dmesg | grep -i blue" after boot, there are no results.
After I use Gnome's bluetooth settings window to try to connect to a
device, the log contains:
$ dmesg | grep -i blue
[ 54.843287] Bluetooth: hci0
> You need to report a bug to the kernel bluetooth maintainers, since
they claim to support these devices.
I thought this was a bug report against the kernel. Or should I open a
new one?
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> You need to have both "rtlwifi-new" and "rtl8723au-bt" packages.
Yep, had both of them.
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Title:
10ec:b723 Realtek Bluetooth on 8723BE not
Sorry, crossed signals with Pilot6 above.
> If you installed a driver from the git repository, you need to remove
it.
I presumed that reinstalling linux-firmware and installing a new kernel
would do this. Is that correct?
> You need to install firmware that has a file for this adapter
I'll
Same results with Pilot6's PPA (0x0408 tx timeout). Although I don't
think his PPA was ever intended to work with the 4.x series kernel.
So — is there anything I can do to help with this?
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Installing linux-firmware 1.149.3 got rid of the "Failed to load..."
message, but bluetooth still fails to work. That is, when I try to
connect devices that worked with Tan's firmware, it just times out. In
this case, I see:
$ dmesg | grep -i blue
[1.148451] usb 1-7: Product: Bluetooth Radio
I've upgraded to a 4.2.0 kernel, Bluetooth isn't even recognised now.
The "Bluetooth: hci0: Failed to load rtl_bt/rtl8723b_fw.bin" line in
dmesg looks suspicious, but I have no idea how to fix it.
I was previously using Troy Tan's firmware, but my understanding is that
reinstalling
I went through the Debian package submission/mentor process years ago
(for RabbitVCS) and would rather not repeat the experience.
I'm happy to keep my packages' metadata up to date with the latest
Debian standards, and happy to support what I publish (on
Github/PPAs/etc.), and happy to take back
I definitely don't mind! Note that the github repo has packaging
branches that might be a good starting point. Feel free to email me if
you have any problems or feedback.
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@Pilot6
Unfortunately it's still not working. I uninstalled the github versions
by reinstalling the kernel via Synaptic. I then installed the packages
you specified (the 8723BE module is definitely built) and power cycled.
Bluetooth devices cannot be found by Gnome's bluetooth settings.
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Yes, I agree. I'd much prefer to be able to install a package instead of
installing the drivers from github. However, if they don't work, they
don't work. I can provide debugging logs if you tell me what would help,
but apart from that, I'd rather have the functioning hardware.
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Well now I can't even get it to work with my previous method. This is
annoying. I've purged or downgraded the packages you listed above — is
there some other thing I have to do to get everything back to a clean
slate?
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I have the RTL8723BE, and the firmware and DKMS from Pilot6's PPA seems
to work. Alas it does not enable Bluetooth; I need to install Troy Tan's
Bluetooth firmware from here: https://github.com/troy-
tan/driver_store/tree/master/bluetooth/8723BE
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Oh, apparently even that doesn't work. I had to go back and install
rtlwifi_new from source again.
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Title:
10ec:b723 Realtek Bluetooth on
I've had some (limited) success with the firmware from the Github repo
listed above. Is there anything blocking this becoming available in
current releases? Is there any help needed to move things along?
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@Daniel Blueman - I tried to build from that location, but the
configure script is missing. Are the build instructions in INSTALL
out of date?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/534070
Public bug reported:
Package: glhack 1.2-2
Ubuntu: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS 64-bit
Steps to reproduce: run glhack from a terminal.
Upon running GLhack, my resolution is changed to 800x600. GLhack then
crashes, leaving the resolution at that level (with panning enabled). I
have to use xrandr to fix
Public bug reported:
I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS (Trusty) on my Mac Mini 6,1
using the server installer. First I tried the +mac variant, which gave
me a system that booted in legacy BIOS mode, and then then I tried the
normal variant, which gave me an unbootable system.
I eventually
I can confirm that this problem exists in 14.04.1 LTS, and is fixed by
changing the init script as per the original comment.
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Title:
Incorrect
This is still a problem on Trusty 14.04 (synaptic 0.81.1ubuntu1).
Because I use a local apt-cacher-ng service, I have this config file:
$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02nocache
Dir::Cache::srcpkgcache ;
Dir::Cache::pkgcache ;
Upon starting, Synaptic displays a dialog box containing:
Same problem in Ubuntu 12.10 using gnome-shell 3.6.2-0ubuntu0.2,
nautilus 1:3.5.90.really.3.4.2-0ubuntu4.1
If I restart gnome-shell (Alt+F2 then r), Nautilus appears in the
Alt-Tab dialog.
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can this replace the standard ubuntu rabbitvcs package?
Not my call, sorry. See bug #741562.
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Title:
multiple file selection, then properties
Are you able to see if this has been fixed in v0.14.2.1 in the PPA?
PPA: https://launchpad.net/~rabbitvcs/+archive/ppa/
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Title:
Nautilus
Hmm. RabbitVCS should work with Python 2.6, so that's technically still
a bug. I'd check the log files (~/.config/rabbitvcs/RabbitVCS.log and
~/.xsession-errors) for any likely looking tracebacks.
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Reported upstream:
http://code.google.com/p/rabbitvcs/issues/detail?id=541
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/rabbitvcs/issues #541
http://code.google.com/p/rabbitvcs/issues/detail?id=541
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You are actually using the version from the upstream PPA, so you should
report bugs against that in the upstream issue tracker :)
The version currently in Ubuntu does not support Git, so the description
in *that* package is correct.
I have opened the issue:
The Ubuntu package is updated when the Debian package is updated. Now,
I'm the maintainer for the package in Debian, but after trying for
months to get the Debian Python Modules Team to upload new versions for
me, and being ignored, I gave up.
Perhaps it's time to try again before putting the
Which RabbitVCS process has taken off, specifically? htop or the GNOME
system monitor should give you this information somewhere.
I can't remember off the top of my head, but does 0.13.3 have the
Status Checker tab in the settings dialog? If it's one of the
background status checker processes,
RabbitVCS is now in Debian and has been migrated through to Ubuntu
(Maverick).
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237386
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(I hope my status change was appropriate... yell at me if not.)
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I'd also like to add that I have requested sponsorship for Debian a few
times, but to no avail. If it makes it into Debian, it should make its
way into Ubuntu naturally.
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Whoever might be looking at this, are you aware that someone has
supplied a patch in the duplicate report #182923?
See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mail-notification/+bug/182923
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