Hello.
Any news on that topic? I'd like to see that feature too.
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Title:
Allow users to display the typed password on boot-up
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Hello.
Installed Ubuntu 22.04 and trying to set CPU frequency.
My CPU is a Intel® Core™ i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz × 8. With Ubuntu 21.10
I was able to set the CPU frequency via Settings -> Power -> Power Mode
to all three status (Performance, Balanced, Powersave).
With Ubuntu
Super annoying bug, and a regression as this didn't happen with Ubuntu
21.10.
The problem also happens if you set the dock to auto-hide, open the
dock, and right-click one of the favorites that are placed in the dock.
As soon as the right-click menu opens the dock auto-hides. Sometimes the
menu ju
Thanks for working on that bug but I have to say that this is
ridiculous. A kernel update gets pushed with a mayor regression that
breaks Wifi and it takes over one month to fix that. The fix for this
issue didnt even land for 19.10 so far. This is just bad.
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Thanks for working on that bug but I have to say that this is
ridiculous. A kernel update gets pushed with a mayor regression that
breaks Wifi and it takes over one month to fix that. This is just bad.
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Hello. Is there somebody looking into this problem? No comment from
ubuntu-devs so far and I wonder if this report is even noticed. To me
the importance of the problem seems to be high at least because it might
affect all users choosing auto partition, lvm and encryption when
installing ubuntu
Hello. Is there somebody looking into this problem? No comment from
ubuntu-devs so far and I wonder if this report is even noticed.
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sudo:
Public bug reported:
Installing gnome-boxes does not add the user to the needed kvm group.
This leads to the problem that it is impossible to start any system within
gnome-boxes.
Gnome-Boxes throwes the error: CPU mode 'custom' for x86_64 kvm domain
on x86_64 host is not supported by hypervisor
Public bug reported:
Installed Ubuntu 18.04 final release.
The disk is 512 Gigabyte, the RAM is 8 Gigabyte. The installer just gave
me 979 Megabyte of space. I chose LVM to have an encrypted drive.
Here are some details:
free -h
totalusedfree shared buff/cach
This happens with the final release 18.04 as well.
Is there a temporary solution or some progress in fixing that
regression?
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Title:
sudo: pam_u
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Title:
Internet connection dies whi
Tried it with kernel 4.12-rc7 and iwlwifi-8000C-31.ucode. This
combination seems to stop the problems.
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Title:
Internet connection dies while WIF
Any progress on that matter?
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User switch not possible, login screen black
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Hm, strange.
I use the standard intel graphics drivers that come with ubuntu. I did
not install anything else.
Maybe it's a problem of the users I have created?
I created 3 other users (see below with their respective UID).
ubuntu:1000
user1:1001
user2:999
user3:1002
Only ubuntu and user3 have
Public bug reported:
Hello.
Experiencing the following problem:
My connection to the internet dies randomly. Usually if I max out my
connection speed but also when just plain serving. Happens not within a
specific time frame.
While the wifi is still connected I cannot ping/connect to internet-
Jeremy, thank you for looking into this regression.
To answer your questions: Yes, my username is ubuntu, yes I do have a
password for that user.
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Also to add: It does not matter if the custom.conf file is standard or
with the modification I made (which is not really a modification
anyways).
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The bug presents itself the following way:
It occurs with update to gdm3 3.24.1-0ubuntu0.1. Did not happen before,
downgrade to gdm3 3.24.0-0ubuntu2 solves the problem.
My session does auto-start. After the desktop is loaded I try to switch
to another user. The screen goes
The update to gdm3 - 3.24.1-0ubuntu0.1 is just crap.
It's not possible anymore to switch users. It just shows a black screen when
using the user switch button.
Also logging out to the login screen also shows a black screen.
service gdm3 restart does not bring the login screen back.
Why are updat
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