Now that both Firefox and also Thunderbird are only delivered as snaps
on Ubuntu 24.04, I feel this bug should finally no longer be considered
with the importance of a "Wishlist"...
With the release of 22.04, Canonical was already advertising an AD
integration: https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-active-d
** Also affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yes, I also removed snapd on all machines in the office, because it was
a total unstable mess in 18.04 and reinstalled the Gnome calculator and
some other apps that had been switched to snaps by default via a method
that actually works everywhere.
Unfortunately the chromium package from the Ubuntu
Hello all,
we have since then upgraded all our machines to Ubuntu 20.04 and are
facing the same issues here with our NFS4 homes.
I moved the mountpoint from /user to /home as @zyga suggested, but had
no success actually running snaps.
Oct 05 15:55:20 pc-021 systemd[1583]: Started Application lau
mainline 5.4.60-050460-generic #202008210836 did indeed fix the setup
for me, I just forget to get back to you guys here.
Hello Martin,
It looks like the fix had not been included in the 5.4.0-47 release, but only
in the following 5.4.0-48 release.
Have you had the time to update to the updated
That is great to hear @marianrh!
I switched the entire workforce to the 5.8 kernel after the bug was
introduced on those machines that are still on 18.04 and have HWE
installed. Now I installed two machines for testing purposes with Ubuntu
20.04 and the problem reappeared quite quickly, so I put t
@zyga any update on this?
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I recently reinstalled around 20 fat-clients to Ubuntu 18.04, which were
previously running 14.04 and I am running into the same problem.
Just like michalmaria, our configuration is:
1. Debian 10, provides home folders via NFS and runs Kerberos, OpenLDAP is
off-site.
2. Ubuntu 18.04 clients. Home
Did you ever manage to install the HP Designjet T520 on Ubuntu?
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Title:
toolbox.py assert failure: *** buffer overflow detected ***:
/usr/bin/p
Were you able to find out the root cause of this?
I am also seeing this on a 16.04 machine. I've several other 14.04
machines in the same network, that don't have this issue.
I have a central cups:amd64/stable 1.7.5-11+deb8u1 server, that
broadcasts the list of printers to all of our workstations
How is it possible I see the exact same issue with LO (1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1) and
cups (2.1.3-4) on Ubuntu 16.04 with a central Debian cups server
(1.7.5-11+deb8u1)?
I'm not using the /etc/cups/client.conf, but instead a normal full Ubuntu 16.04
installation + all released updates.
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@pitti: your fix still doesn't work all the time. It still happens once
in ~10 times.
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Title:
No wifi connection after suspend with systemd due t
This problem has been around since 2012 when they enabled IPv6 for their
"core services". This: #241305 shows the development of the problem we
face now.
I'm not using HE. I tested it using Telekom + M-Net (Germany) and O2 +
UPC (Czech Republic), so we can basically say that it's not reachable in
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