** Description changed:
The option --mkhomedir of ipa-client-install script is not working
(Ubuntu 14.04). As a workaround, after executing the script, the
following line can be added to the file /etc/pam.d/common-session:
sessionrequired pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/
The nightly unattended-upgrade (which I've configured to Unattended-
Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies "true";) removed the .old kernel on
two different 14.04 LTS servers last night, leaving both with no backup
kernel at all.
In fact now that I'm paying attention again, I have quite a number of
Yes, etckeeper shows that xinetd was installed in a separate apt
transaction, after cups-bsd. Both happened in 2009.
I suspect I don't need lpd compatibility -- I expect any users who use
the print queue access it over IPP. I think I'll remove xinetd entirely
and forget about this issue.
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Yes, this system has been continuously upgraded from older Ubuntu
versions (starting with 9.04). It acts as a print server for the
office. I've no memory of manually setting up xinetd for cups-lpd. I
always assumed it was pulled in automatically as a dependency.
/etc/xinetd.d/printer looks
The last line of the log excerpt has a suspiciously low PID number
Feb 16 07:03:30 fridge xinetd[2756]: Exiting...
I took that to be a clue that this is the old instance of xinetd, that
was supposed to be stopped by the two lines above:
Feb 16 07:03:29 fridge xinetd[24720]: * Stopping
In case this might be relevant: the only service xinetd is serving on
this machine is /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd (via
/etc/xinetd.d/printer).
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Tested the scilab 5.5.2 for ubuntu which works great.
However, I did not test it before applying the jogl2 patch :-o.
Had a look at the source and it seems that the Ubuntu version is patched to use
the
generic version of jogl2.
I would like to try and get this patch integrated in the Scilab
I tested the proposed package on Lubuntu 17.10.
I tested some example programs they use either:
GLProfile glp = GLProfile.getDefault();
Or they use the GLCanvas default constructor.
Before this version all these examples emitted the typical error found
in the previous version of jogl2. The new
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This has happened twice now: xinetd dies during an unattended-upgrade
process and I have to restart it manually.
/var/log/syslog contains
Feb 16 07:03:28 fridge systemd[1]: Reloading.
Feb 16 07:03:28 fridge systemd[1]: Started ACPI event daemon.
Feb 16 07:03:28
Well, I got the debug output this time (a whole megabyte of it, split in
two different emails), but unattended-upgrades succeeded, so I still
don't know what the original problem was.
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The good news is the problem is reproducible.
The bad news is APT::Periodic::Verbose "1" doesn't make unattended-
upgrade produce any more output in its failure email:
Unattended upgrade returned: False
Packages that attempted to upgrade:
dh-apparmor libapparmor1
(By reading that script I've discovered the existence of
APT::Periodic::Verbose. We'll see what happens next morning with this
set to "1"!)
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The thing is, whenever I run it interactively over ssh, unattended-
upgrade succeeds. It's only the cron job that fails.
If there's no separate config file, I'll edit /etc/cron.daily/apt
directly. (This server is still on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS).
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This happened again. Can I tweak some config file to enable verbose
mode for unattended-upgrades and see if it'll fail when run from cron
tomorrow night?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1731911 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1731911
This is probably a duplicate of 1728588 (which itself is marked as a
duplicate of 1731911).
apport-retrace gives me this Xwayland stack trace:
(gdb) bt
#0 __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at
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I switched to a new external monitor at work today. I cannot reproduce
the exact sequence of events, but it was basically: plug in external
monitor (via DisplayPort), suspend laptop, unplug that monitor and plug
in another one, resume laptop. At that point I was staring at
One interesting thing is that this bug didn't manifest on other Ubuntu
14.04 LTS servers.
I've a couple of sibling servers that are supposed to be exact copies
(one is a hot standby for the other). One of them is now down to just
one kernel, with two kernels listed in
FWIW I can reinstall linux-image-3.13.0-139-generic, mark it as
autoremovable with apt-mark auto linux-image-3.13.0-139-generic, and at
that point apt-get autoremove doesn't try to remove it any more. (But
the apt-get install didn't restore /vmlinuz.old or /initrd.img.old
symlinks.)
I'm not sure
I accidentally ran apt-get autoremove twice on a couple of Ubuntu 14.04
LTS servers, and it removed the stale kernel (on 1st run) and the old
kernel (on 2nd run), leaving the latest kernel the only one available in
/boot.
The .old kernel was linux-headers-3.13.0-139-generic, and if I look at
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I'm trying to build a Debian package that uses dh-python, pybuild, and
tox.
debuild -i runs dpkg-buildpackage, which runs debian/rules build, which
runs dh build --with python2,python3 --buildsystem=pybuild, which runs
dh_auto_test -O--buildsystem=pybuild, which runs tox -c
To clarify: this is a bug in urllib3 as bundled in python-pip, that
shows up only when PyPI is unavailable. Pybuild sets
https_proxy=https://127.0.0.1:9/ to forcefully make PyPI unavailable
during the package build.
(There's probably a sibling bug lurking around: why is
python3-virtualenv
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The intel-microcode postinst script prints this text to standard error
intel-microcode: microcode will be updated at next boot
but tools like unattended-upgrades don't parse stderr, they expect a
/run/reboot-required to exist to tell them that a reboot is needed to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1741934 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1741934
The 4.4.0-109-generic kernel boots fine!
Thank you.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1741934
Kernel trace with xenial 4.4 (4.4.0-108.131, Candidate kernels for PTI fix)
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Kernel 4.4.0-108-generic fails to boot on one particular x86-64 machine
I have here. The screen goes blank (backlight is on), no cursor
visible, no reaction to keyboard (CapsLock/NumLock/Ctrl+Alt+Del/Alt-
SysRq-S,U,B all do nothing), no reaction to power button (unless I
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I can confirm that the #294 fix worked on Lenovo Yoga 2 11".
I have installed kernel 4.14.9 via ukuu and it unlocked BIOS. I can save
BIOS settings, dual boot into Windows and I can boot from USB memory
sticks. In the end I have removed kernel 4.14.9 and now using the latest
4.13.0-21-generic.
I
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When trying to install pkg-create-dbgsym it removed debhelper 10 on
artful
** Affects: pkg-create-dbgsym (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please how to ga back to python??
Cordialement
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Web & Mobile developer,
Marketer, Community Manager
Tel : (237) 699 120 192 - 243 199 566
Mail : marius.nga...@gmail.com
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i have problem to update my Ubuntu
i have use some code line on internet to make my Ubuntu see my Iphone i
think i have alias python 2 to 3 form installation i have made
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: python-libxml2 2.9.3+dfsg1-1ubuntu0.3
Uname:
I see Tobia already submitted apport-collect 1734147.
Would you like a second set from me as well or is one set of data enough?
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Title:
Ubuntu
Regarding UEFI vs Legacy mode. If I understand it correctly it happened
in UEFI and not Legacy mode. I am not sure but I think my Lenovo Yoga 2
doesn't have Legacy "old school" BIOS and it only has UEFI. It has
"BIOS backport" feature but I don't know if that's what you mean. In
either case BIOS
I can confirm the same problem on Lenovo Yoga 2 11".
Model Name: 20332.
TL;DR:
Bios does not save any changes, i.e. Secure Boot cannot be switched back on
USB boot devices are not detected
I wanted to install Ubuntu along Windows 10 (dual boot). It was clean an
simple install of Ubuntu 17.04.
This happened again, while trying to upgrade libpq-dev libpq5
postgresql-9.3 postgresql-client-9.3.
Running `unattended-upgrade -v` over an interactive SSH session
succeeded.
I'm not sure what's different. Locale? The successful installation log
contains some non-ASCII characters, specifically
Upstream bugs that look similar to this one:
- https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787637
- https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788764
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #787637
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787637
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #788764
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I'm trying to use Polari as my IRC client. I've discovered that
telepathy-idle is stripping parts of messages it shouldn't be stripping,
if you have a sequence of digits (like a git commit hash) right after a
mIRC color code (\x03nn).
This is upstream bug
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #789352
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789352
** Also affects: gnome-software via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789352
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #751064
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751064
** Also affects: gnome-terminal via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751064
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1288655
terminal gets smaller when maximized and then restored
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This looks like a duplicate of bug 1288655.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1288655
terminal gets smaller when maximized and then restored
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Duplicate of bug 1288655?
BTW I cannot confirm that not using colors fixes the issue; even if I
set PS1='$ ', I still get shrinkage after repeated maximizing/restoring
or fullscreening/restoring.
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This doesn't look like a terminal problem. It looks like a kernel
problem -- some input device is spamming fake key press events.
It would be useful if you could determine which device is sending these
events. I would run `sudo evemu-record`, pick each device in turn, to
see if it sees
I've been using this in my ~/.screenrc to tell screen not to switch to
the alternate screen, so I can use my scrollback:
termcapinfo xterm|xterm-256color ti=\E7\E[?47l:te=\E[H\E[2J\E[?47l
This also enables mouse wheel scrolling of the scrollback (as long as
you don't turn on 'mousetrack' in
** Also affects: gnome-terminal via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=780622
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
** Summary changed:
- Highlight of links in terminal is retarded
+ Highlight of links in terminal is not very smart
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Title:
Highlight of links
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: vte2.91 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New => Opinion
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What are the steps to reproduce this? When I run gnome-terminal in a
terminal window in 17.10 all I get is
Warning: DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID not set and no fallback available.
This doesn't change if I export PYTHONWARNINGS=all beforehand.
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I'm unable to reproduce on 17.10 with gnome-shell.
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Title:
gnome-terminal doesn't return to its original size when unsnapping
from the side of
The old way of mouse wheel scrolling was mice would emit discrete button
4 and 5 events, and scrolling was jumpy.
The new way of mouse wheel scrolling is via XInput2, you get two
additional axes (vertical and horizontal scroll events) that give you
more fine-grained positions. This way you can
`set` is a bash builtin command that displays the names values of all
shell variables when invoked without any arguments. Shell functions are
implemented as variables, technically (although you cannot see the body
of the function with echo $functionname).
This is working as designed and has
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
terminal freezes when I use : run-mozilla.sh
To manage
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Title:
gnome-terminal doesn't set $COLORTERM from 3.14 onwards
To
(Although TBH you're right when you say /etc/profile isn't sourced on
Ubuntu -- that's because the default gnome-terminal profile doesn't run
the shell as a login shell. There's a checkbox in the profile
preferences dialog you can toggle to enable that.)
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Title:
terminal gets smaller when maximized and then restored
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Title:
Ctrl+Backspace should send ^W instead of doing the same thing as
Ubuntu's default ~/.bashrc (copied over from /etc/skel/.bashrc when you
create new user accounts) overrides PS1 when $TERM is xterm*. When you
open new terminal windows or tabs, bash sources /etc/bash.bashrc and
then ~/.bashrc, and thus your global PS1 setting is overwritten.
Do the change in
Current versions of gnome-terminal (3.24 in Ubuntu 17.10) no longer
allow you to detach and reattach tabs via drag and drop. Instead
there's a context menu option that lets you detach tabs, but AFAICS
there's no way to reattach them back.
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
$PATH not being honored
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This seems fixed? I can open gnome-terminal, run cat, hit Ctrl+F1 and
see
^[[1;5P
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The bug is still present in 17.10.
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terminal gets smaller when maximized and then restored
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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Tab-completion is implemented by your shell (bash, most likely), not by
gnome-terminal.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: bash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've seen this kind of problem when my disk was full. Since gnome-
terminal stores the scrollback buffer in a (deleted) file in /tmp, when
the disk fills up, scrollback gets lost.
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I've just noticed that Debian carries a patch for reading the working
directory from /proc if OSC 7 was not in use. This patch doesn't have
the "let's look for $PWD in the environment" logic that was supposed to
fix this bug.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=712628
** Bug
** Summary changed:
- Alt 1,2,etc does to change terminal page
+ Alt 1,2,etc does not change terminal page
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Title:
Alt 1,2,etc does not change
2017 update:
- there's no gconf
- there's no alternate_screel_scroll preference added by ubuntu patches
- but there are some new transparency-related preferences added to the
gsettings schema
The current patch at https://patches.ubuntu.com/g/gnome-terminal/gnome-
terminal_3.24.2-0ubuntu4.patch
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 17.10, if your shell doesn't use OSC 7
to inform gnome-terminal about the current working directory.
In theory /etc/profile.d/vte-2.91.sh should set it up automatically, but
for some reason that doesn't happen for me. I think that reason is
because in Ubuntu
This happened again this morning, on a different VPS, while trying to
upgrade curl libcurl3 libcurl3-gnutls linux-libc-dev.
My guess that this had something to do with ca-certificates upgade
printing non-ASCII strings to the output was proven wrong.
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This is the cron email I received today:
From: root
To: r...@pov.lt
Subject: unattended-upgrades result for 'iv-4.pov.lt': 'False'
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2017 03:40:19 +0300 (EEST)
Unattended upgrade returned: False
Packages that
It looks like the unattended upgrade itself was successful, it's just
that instead of the usual email showing me the upgrade log I get this
traceback.
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Last night's update gave me two more of these errors, both in OpenVZ
containers.
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Title:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte
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/etc/sysctl.d/README says
After making any changes, please run "service procps start" (or, from
a Debian package maintainer script "invoke-rc.d procps start").
however running this command does absolutely nothing on Ubuntu 17.04 (and,
presumably, any other Ubuntu
Here's the full journal log of the shutdown process.
** Attachment added: "Journal of the shutdown process"
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This morning unattended-upgrades had a reboot scheduled for 6:30 AM.
The reboot process succeeded in turning off all network access but
failed to actually reboot. As far as I can tell, this is because
Sep 20 06:50:44 fridge systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
Sep 20
I confirm Robert Joynt's fix is working on HP Pavilion x360 Convertible
13-u103nq. Thanks Erikas for the systemd workaround, but let's hope it
will be fixed soon upstream, especially that there's already a patch [1]
in place.
[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9142225/
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I accidentally noticed that one of my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS servers hasn't
been applying unattended updates for a while. Some digging shows that
this is because update-apt-xapian-index started on August 27 is still
running (and eating 100% CPU, for over two weeks)!, which blocks
I agree completely.
Thanks!
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Title:
Error creating pool: local variable 'srcname' referenced before
assignment
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Forwarded to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1474766
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I was trying to add an existing LVM volume group as a storage pool in
virt-manager. I filled in the volume group name, then got to the dialog
with source and target path entries, didn't know what to put there[*],
so left them blank and hit Finish. I then got a popup with
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I don't know Ubuntu has just notify me that i send to developer's team
the bug rapport
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package: samba 2:4.4.5+dfsg-2ubuntu5.8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.8.0-59.64-generic 4.8.17
Uname: Linux 4.8.0-59-generic x86_64
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Wine is stuck on install
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+13ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.8.0-58.63~16.04.1-generic 4.8.17
Uname: Linux 4.8.0-58-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.9
No, I never saw this again.
The very next day after filing this bug I had another monitoring warning
about a stale ntpd pidfile, but this time there was no second ntpd
process running, and journalctl showed a simple conflict with ntpdate
during startup.
I apt-get removed ntpdate and never saw
** Also affects: ubports-meta
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubports-meta
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: ubports-meta
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ricardo (ing-mendoza-ricardo)
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
My notes indicate I saw this crash-leaving-helpfully-unlocked-session-
after-resume at least 10 times in 16.10, but I don't remember seeing
this (and my notes record no crashes) in 17.04.
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I'm connecting to my ZNC instance, reachable via an SSH tunnel through
localhost:. If I open Polari's connection preferences, it shows me
Server address: [ localhost:6697 ]
I can try to change it to localhost:, hit apply, close the dialog,
and when I open it
For the record the problem was that the IRC server password got lost
somehow, and went I went to System Preferences -> Online Accounts and
entered it again, Polari started working.
The bug is that Polari doesn't show a password prompt after getting am
AUTHENTICATION_FAILED error from Telepathy.
Public bug reported:
I've upgraded my Ubuntu to 17.04 and now Polari fails to connect to IRC.
It just shows the spinner forever.
In journalctl I can see
Bal 28 14:19:36 platonas org.gnome.Polari[7654]: Account GNOME (ZNC)
disconnected with reason AUTHENTICATION_FAILED
Bal 28 14:19:36
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While debugging why Polari can no longer connect to IRC servers after an
upgrade to Ubuntu 17.04, I noticed the following errors in my journal:
Bal 27 18:05:56 platonas audit[4869]: AVC apparmor="DENIED"
operation="sendmsg" profile="/usr/lib/telepathy/mission-control-5"
Bug still present on Ubuntu 16.10. I get these crashes every time I
disconnect from my VPN.
The Debian bug mentioned in the original description has a link to an
upstream commit with the fix, which means the error should already be
fixed in xl2tpd 1.3.7. Ubuntu 17.04 is going to have xl2tpd
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In fullscreen mode (VNC), when I move the mouse to the top-center, the
hidden toolbar doesn't show up. But I cant blindly click the buttons.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: vinagre 3.22.0-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.9.0-15.16-generic 4.9.5
Uname:
-62.83-generic 4.4.40
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-62-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.5
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: marius 2072 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Tue Feb 7 17:42:14 2017
InstallationDate: Installed
I restarted gnome-shell with Alt-F2 r and media keys started working.
This is probably a duplicate of one of the other "media keys randomly
stop working sometimes" bugs. I was searching for the particular error
message and found none -- probably because the error message itself was
only added
The upstream bug is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758302
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758302
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=839958 looks like a
similar bug, except my custom shortcuts (e.g. t to launch gnome-
terminal) continue to work fine.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #839958
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Today after an involuntary reboot (laptop battery ran down) I can no
longer use media keys like Mute, Volume Up/Down, PrintScreen.
Every time I hit one of those keys I see messages like this in
journalctl:
Sau 26 11:53:30 platonas gnome-settings-[4972]: Could not find
This is a libvirt virtual machine that I've installed with ubuntu-vm-
builder on a 16.04 LTS host. The full command, if you're interested,
was
ubuntu-vm-builder kvm xenial \
--libvirt qemu:///system \
--tmpfs=2048
Yep, installing apt-transport-https changes the nightly cron error from
the above to a 404 because of a space in the URL.
** Summary changed:
- fails to download andale32.exe, spams my cron every night
+ should depend on apt-transport-https (was: fails to download andale32.exe,
spams my cron
It's quite possible there's more than one bug here!
E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https could not be found.
does not look like a 404 error from a mirror due to a misquoted URL, but
once I sudo apt install apt-transport-https, I'll probably be seeing the
bugs you mentioned.
Public bug reported:
Every night since January 12 2017 I'm getting an error like this from
cron:
From: Cron Daemon
To: r...@xenial64.lan
Subject: Cron test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / &&
run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily )
Date: Thu, 12
I suspect that SourceForge started redirecting HTTP links to HTTPS
lately, and this package is now missing a Depends: apt-transport-https.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1656776
Title:
Public bug reported:
after reinstalling my xorg-server and xorg, some graphical features like
light and mouse are not working very well.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-59.80~14.04.1-generic 4.4.35
Uname: Linux
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