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Title:
16.04 to 18.04.1
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Title:
16.04 to 18.04.1
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Title:
16.04 to 18.04.1 ubgrade
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I ran do-release-upgrade from a terminal. The process eventually failed
because of "too many errors". The root cause appears to be this:
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Title:
16.04 to 18.04.1 ubgrade
Public bug reported:
I ran do-release-upgrade from a terminal. The process eventually failed
because of "too many errors". The root cause appears to be this:
Removing systemd-shim (9-1bzr4ubuntu1) ...
Removing 'diversion of
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.systemd1.service to
I finally got this fixed on my box: It seems like the linux-image-
generic metapackage was removed for some reason and the box had a
completely outdated kernel. I downloaded current linux-image-*-generic
and linux-image-extra-*-generic from packages.ubuntu.com, installed them
manually via dpkg and
Public bug reported:
When setting up a jailed firefox via `ln -s /usr/bin/firejail
/usr/local/bin/firefox`, firefox fails to start with a "profile
inaccessible" message.
This happens because /usr/bin/firefox is a symlink to
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox.sh, which makes firejail look for
Thanks for looking into this. I don't really care about this any more,
so feel free to close this if you don't think it's a bug.
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Title:
apport information
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Public bug reported:
The gnome-shell process gets occasionally stuck in a busy loop using
100% CPU for a few minutes. strace shows that it repeatedly invokes
sched_yield.
This seem to be triggered by opening (certain) context menus. It started
out in Eclipse, but now also affects the Firefox
Public bug reported:
getmail4 has known security issues up to and including 4.44.0 [1]
The getmail4 version in trusty is still 4.43 and thus affected by the
issues.
[1] http://lwn.net/Alerts/625008/
** Affects: getmail4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I just spent half an hour
(1) wondering why diff doesn't have an option to not dereference symlinks,
(2) finding out that upstream has one,
(3) finding out that the diffutils version in trusty is recent enough to have
it, too,
(4) finding out it actually is there, even
I ran into this aswell on Saucy.
Some hints in the upstream bug report helped me to find a work around, though:
Use dconf-editor, go to org/gnome/empathy/conversation and replace the de in
spell-checker-languages with de_DE. Seems to do the trick.
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I ran into this again and found a new (?) way of fixing the situation
once it has happened that is slightly less crazy than the exhaust-all-
pids script: The /proc/sys/kernel/ns_last_pid knob can be used to get a
process with the correct PID.
I used
echo $(($n-2)) | sudo tee
Public bug reported:
The HTML report generator crashes when output from a previous run is
present.
Backtrace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/coverage2, line 9, in module
load_entry_point('coverage==3.6', 'console_scripts', 'coverage2')()
File
The attached file is a modified version of 02.use-system-js-
libraries.patch that avoids this crash.
** Description changed:
The HTML report generator crashes when output from a previous run is
present.
Backtrace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
- File /usr/bin/coverage2, line
Re: Comment #5
I'm afraid I can't test this any further, as I've switched to another
distribution some time ago.
But if it's any help, Fedora seems to be affected just as well :-)
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Wow, thanks for coming back to this.
It's been a while since I've filed this report, I must have stopped
experiencing the bug quite some time ago. I also changed to another
distribution more than a year ago (unrelated to this bug), so I really
can't say whether it's still present, sorry.
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Seeing the same thing here, on Ubuntu 12.04. Graphics adapter (lspci) is
Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Caicos [Radeon HD 7000 Series],
xserver-xorg-video-ati at 1:6.14.99~git20111219.aacbd629-0ubuntu2.
The start lightdm workaround works for me aswell, although I have to
*re*-start it, as
Bug affects me aswell:
Linux el-sv 3.5.0-22-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 8 21:47:00 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The backtrace is almost the same, ends up at inode.c:281 drop_nlink
aswell (triggered through rsync, though).
Let me know if there's any point to me providing more
Two possible workarounds:
- Link libjInterface (part of dicomscope) against libdcmnet and other
indirectly needed libraries.
- Manually load the needed libraries in dicomscope itself before loading
libjInterface in tkgui/main/MainContext.java .
I have not tried these myself, though.
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The problem is - as far as I understand it - that some dcmtk libraries
(libdcmtls in the example) use symbols from other libraries (i.e.
libdcmnet), but are not linked against them.
Because of that, the java library-loader does not know it also needs to
load dcmnet when it loads dcmtls.
Confirmed the bug with upstream kernel (3.4.0-030400rc4).
I should also add that this was NOT introduced by precise, but also
existed in oneiric and previous releases.
I was also able to verify that this is not KDE-specific (happens with
GNOME as well).
I was not able to confirm this with the
Another workaround is to set the timestamp_timeout option in /etc/sudoers to
0.
This way, sudo always asks for the password which apparently avoids the error.
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After resuming from suspend, the screen stays blank.
Apart from that, the system seems mostly functional:
- Keyboard input appears to work.
- SSH Login works.
- The screen backlight is on.
- Switching the screen off and on again via xrandr toggles the backlight.
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Title:
Blank screen after suspend/resume
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Public bug reported:
The configuration file /usr/share/pbuilder/pbuilderrc defines the
variable APTGETOPT which is used by (among others) /usr/lib/pbuilder
/pbuilder-satisfydepends-gdebi.
But since APTGETOPT is defined as a shell array and satisfy-depends is
invoked as a sub-command, the setting
Workaround: Installing the taxbird ppa (
https://launchpad.net/~stesie/+archive/taxbird/ ).
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Title:
Dependency on libgeier0 is logically broken
Public bug reported:
When starting dicomscope, it immediately aborts with the following
message printed to the console:
$ dicomscope
starting DICOMscope
please wait...
Exception in thread main java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/usr/lib/libjInterface.so: /usr/lib/libdcmtls.so.2: undefined symbol:
Ok, ignore comment #24. Just experienced the crash with kernel 3.0.0-16
-generic-pae #28-Ubuntu and Firefox 10.0.2.
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Title:
Null pointer
I have returned to using to current generic-pae kernel (3.0.0-16) and
haven't seen the bug in some time.
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Title:
Null pointer dereference in
I think I've hit the same bug.
I changed the line in fstab from using symbolic user and group id to numeric
ones as a workaround.
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Title:
I've been running 3.2.0-030200rc4-generic for about two weeks now, and
the crash hasn't happened since. So that kernel is probably not
affected. (Though I do not have a reliable test case, as I've mentioned
before.)
I've altered the tags as requested in comment #21.
** Tags removed:
I'll try to test some of those kernels, though the crash only happens
sporadically, so it'll be difficult to tell whether a kernel actually
fixes it. Also, I'm using a PAE kernel, which doesn't seem to be
available in the archive.
On the plus side, the crash happened again when I tried to open
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu) = linux
(Ubuntu)
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Title:
Null pointer dereference in drm_debugfs_remove_files
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Launching Firefox (from the KDE panel) sporadically causes a kernel Oops
(Null pointer dereference) in drm_debugfs_remove_files (output is attached).
The system continues to run, and after returning to the desktop
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** Description changed:
- Launching Firefox (from the KDE panel) sporadically causes a kernel Oops
(Null pointer dereference) in drm_debugfs_remove_files (output is attached).
+ Launching Firefox (from the KDE panel) sporadically causes a kernel Oops
(Null pointer dereference) in
Public bug reported:
Launching Firefox (from the KDE panel) sporadically causes a kernel Oops (Null
pointer dereference) in drm_debugfs_remove_files (output is attached).
The system continues to run, and after returning to the desktop session by
switching away from the vt and back again,
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I'm experiencing the same problem on a Dell Laptop.
From the update-apt-xapian-index manpage:
-u, --update
incremental update, reindexing only those packages whose version
has changed since the last run
Sounds reasonable, but is not used in /etc/cron.weekly/apt-xapian-index.
Oh, my bad, excuse the newbie.
It's kinda trivial anyway.
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You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
When using a dual-screen setup (KDE 4.3.2, nvidia, driver version
185.18.36, twinview) a shadow of the task switch panel (pressing
alt+tab and holding alt) is drawn on the screen the panel is not
displayed on. This shadow remains until the
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As it turns out, this seems to be related to the dropbox client.
The dropbox client pulls in a lot of gnome dependencies (nautilus,
mainly), which seems to confuse KDE to some extend. The problem
disappears when I shut down the dropbox client and kill the nautilus
processes spawned by it.
I
I'm experiencing the same issue in Kubuntu 9.04, KDE 4.2.4, Pidgin 2.5.5.
When the buddy list is closed, clicking the systray icon will open the window
behind the other windows on desktop, thus obscuring it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/347662
You
@.cobnet, Kristian Erik Hermansen: I've had the same problem with the
disableofflinemode add-on. Though I could get Firefox to work by checking and
unchecking the offline mode item in the file menu.
So apparently the add-on removed the check mark from the item, but didn't
really disable the
@Yuriy Kozlov: Yes, it seems to be the same problem.
lshal reports the battery charging/discharging correctly, but the ac_adapter is
always listed as present (event when it is not).
Feel free to remove this bug then. (Or should I do that myself? I'm a little
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Same problem here on a Dell Inspiron 5160 and Hardy.
lshal reports
ac_adapter.present = true
even when unplugged. Battery charging/discharging state is reported correctly,
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde-guidance
Since the update to Hardy, the power manager does not react anymore when the AC
adapter is unplugged.
Specifically:
- The icon shows the Plugged-In-lightning bolt.
- The tooltip shows Battery: Fully charged (even though the bar below
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