Yea, while a simple command may fix it, it should not be present on an
out of the box install. A security bug as serious as this, should never
have been left to the administrators to find out the hard way that data
may be compromised because there was nothing in known-issues
demonstrating that
Being that it's been 7 months since this has been reported, why has it
not been fixed yet? Are we trying to make Ubuntu's security a complete
joke? Because that's where we are heading with this. This should have
been fixed 7 months ago and top priority. There are people who use
Ubuntu in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1769383 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1769383
I have this as well as seen here: https://i.imgur.com/Om2BHoW.jpg
This is a massive security risk and needs to be solved ASAP!
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I have confirmed that the latest mainline kernel does indeed fix the SD
card and it reads just fine again with 4.19-rc5.
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Upon attempting to use my SD card reader in my Thinkpad W541, I am no longer
able to read cards. Ubuntu 17.10 worked OK, but 18.04 does not. I have since
done a fresh install and it still does not work. I have tried some workarounds
including:
sudo rmmod sdhci sdhci_pci
So in other words, you're fine with leaving it buggy since you dropped
Unity and went with Gnome 3 again. And this is the reason why I dropped
it for KDE. Jeez, wasn't invalid when I reported the bug, but you guys
over at Canonical just don't code very well anymore.
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On a fresh install of Kubuntu 17.10, I am finding that the performance
of kwin is not quite what it should be. This problem is at least more
noticable on my older AMD Athlon II laptop. Basically what happens is,
if I open up Terminal, and hit the application launcher, it's
Certainly wasn't because of me, just lazy developers who would rather
ignore a bug report and hope it goes away.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1706495
Title:
systemsettings5
This is affecting me even on Kubuntu 17.04, on a fresh install.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1683145
Title:
Mouse pointer speed setting has no effect
To manage notifications about
Well as stated, a simple fix to /etc/environment was all I needed to do,
and now it works, along with other QT apps run as sudo (like how
partitionmanager acts when run from the menu) that were seemingly
missing icons and themes.
Seems like there's a problem elsewhere, as my fix also fixed a
Public bug reported:
On a fresh install of Kubuntu 17.04 64-bit, the KDE Partition Manager
shows no icons in the file system support list.
It also seemed that the theme it loaded was in general incomplete as
well, and no icons were showing up where they should be in the program
itself.
The only
Public bug reported:
On a fresh install of Kubuntu 17.04, if I add a shell script in
autostart, that happens to be hidden, like .lcd.sh (which I use to use
dispwin to load my icc profiles easily for my monitor), they don't
appear when you leave and re-open autostart.
On other desktop
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