Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.10 dev with mame 0.188+dfsg.1-0ubuntu2 and I noticed
that MAME defines several directories in its ui.ini to be located in the
current directory (which is the users home) and some of them like
history are also automatically created if MAME is running. To not
On checking this again with ifupdown 0.8.34ubuntu2 the file is now
executable.
** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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On testing this with Ubuntu 18.10 dev with unifont 1:11.0.01-1 I do not
see this issue anymore on the flag at this site (the browser document,
the tab title, the window title and the taskbar title are all fine). I
also did test this on other sites with other characters where I did
usually see this
On testing this again on Ubuntu 18.10 dev with grub-pc 2.02-2ubuntu13
and this time by not setting GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT at all, setting
GRUB_TIMEOUT to 0.0 and then testing with GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE being set
to menu (while keeping shift pressed at booting), hidden (while keeping
ESC pressed at bootin
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Title:
linux-image-generic depends on the proprietary amd64-microcode and
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.10 dev with linux-image-generic 4.17.0.5.8 and the
package depends on amd64-microcode and intel-microcode which are
proprietary if I'm not wrong. Normally the kernel should run without any
microcode updates so it might make sense to move amd64-microcode and
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.10 dev with libnvidia-gl-390:i386 390.67-0ubuntu1
and I noticed that libnvidia-gl-390:i386 does not depend on libgl1:i386
(the same probably applies to the amd64 arch). For example this results
32 bit games with Wine to not being able to initialize OpenGL u
That all those kernels are working now was a bit suspicious to me. I did
upgrade yesterday my system which also involved an issue: The vboxdrv
(VirtualBox) kernel module couldn't be loaded anymore because of a
format error or such. Since a downgrade from version 5.2.14 to version
5.2.12 of VirtualB
I have tested all those 4 kernels (amd64; generic) but none of them
causes a kernel panic at boot.
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Title:
Kernel panic at boot
To manage notifi
Edit: I checked the uncompromisedness via GPG - as I do not want to risk
waiting a very long time until the https issue is solved. The kernel
still panics at boot and claims this time about a tick-broadcast.c:652.
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At the current time kernel.ubuntu.com has no https availability (it
times out) and downloading those packages over http is very insecure. I
hope https becomes available soon so I can test this kernel.
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issue so I did this now and will see what happens. I guess the
alternative would be just to wait until a fork makes it into the
repositories or just to switch to another application that does a
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kernel panic for which I created
originally the upstream report.
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+ ProblemType: Bug
+ AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version
k4.13.0-15-generic.
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+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
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** Description changed:
Initially I have reported this issue here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197815
- But after testing out linux-image-4.17.0-4-generic the details changed a
- bit. Mainly I'm getting the error message "VFS: Cannot open root device
- "sda1" or unknown-bloc
Public bug reported:
Initially I have reported this issue here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197815
But after testing out linux-image-4.17.0-4-generic the details changed a
bit. Mainly I'm getting the error message "VFS: Cannot open root device
"sda1" or unknown-block(0,0): error -
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.10 dev with dpkg 1.19.0.5ubuntu3 and on
upgrading/downgrading pulseaudio (mainly libpulse0) I noticed that
configuration files were not always be removed correctly. For example
the package libpulse0 1:11.1-1ubuntu8 doesn't contain the directory
/etc/pulse/c
After I updated irqbalance to the next major version (shortly after your
last message from 2017) the issue didn't appear anymore since then.
** Changed in: irqbalance (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.10 dev with ifupdown 0.8.32ubuntu1 and /lib/udev
/ifupdown-hotplug is not executable resulting in an error message at
boot about missing permissions on that file and some negative side-
effects (like /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier containing 0 instead of 1
whi
That is unfortunate that there is currently no way to do this as I
consider this leaking of private information after locking the screen as
a security issue. But I think this needs to be solved by the X-Server
instead so I have created a feature request there:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.
Public bug reported:
I'm using xscreensaver 5.36-1ubuntu1 and xserver-xorg-core
2:1.19.5-0ubuntu2 and while I had Steam (with Wine) opened and a chat
window was open but minimized to the taskbar after locking the screen
with xscreensaver I did receive a message from somebody which then
appeared on
If this issue appears a workaround to solve it is to switch to the
console and then back or simply by powering off and then on again the
monitor.
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I have extended the test a bit by instead of testing if a manual
irqbalance shutdown is fast or slow I have tested if the system shutdown
is also delayed if irqbalance is manually shutdown before a system
shutdown. I have made a few system shutdowns with and without irqbalance
running and in the ca
> 1. does on the system running also take quite some time if you do like
"systemctl stop irqbalance"?
I have tested this now multiple times by stopping and starting it again
and all looked fine.
> 2. I'd assume that systemd concurrently stops multiple things and irqbalance
> is just the last to
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 dev with irqbalance 1.1.0-2.3ubuntu1 and for some
weeks on shutting down the system often (around 50%-75%) I'm seeing that
the irqbalance job needs some seconds to shutdown causing to delay the
system shutdown noticeable.
** Affects: irqbalance (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 dev and upgrading fontconfig-config to version
2.12.6-0ubuntu1 changed its dependencies from "fonts-dejavu-core | ttf-
bitstream-vera | fonts-freefont-ttf | gsfonts-x11, ucf (>= 0.29)" to
"ucf (>= 0.29), fonts-dejavu-core | ttf-bitstream-vera | fonts-
li
I just read this on the changelog:
* Disable ALSA backend for Firefox 55 because it makes the build failure.
This will remain disabled until somebody steps up to maintain it
So ALSA support got temporary disabled because the current state seems to be
not fully compatible with Firefox 55.
The new ticket seems to be Lubuntu-specific so I have created a new one
for Firefox (as Firefox 55.0.2 on Ubuntu 17.10 dev is affected too):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1718336
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I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 dev with Firefox 55.0.2+build1-0ubuntu4 and
Firefox requires PulseAudio for working sound again. This is a
regression of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1671273 and there
is a report at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lub
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 dev with libgtk-3-0 3.22.19-0ubuntu1 and
initially this issue was reported at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764668 . If the
GTKFileChooser gets opened and something is typed that causes a mismatch
the first file gets deselected but instead i
Unfortunately I'm very busy and it is not unlikely that I'm not being
able to test the upstream kernel within the 60 days until this ticket
expires. Probably I would be able to do this at the time I have provided
the apport-collect information and this makes me think if it wouldn't be
more effectiv
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** Description changed:
- For some months I'm noticing that my hardware clock doesn't get updated
- anymore while the software clock successfully updates ("ntpd -q" runs
- every hour). This appears on my laptop (kernel version 4.11.10) an
Unfortunately apport-collect does now start Firefox with a new profile
to request the authentication which makes it actually tricky to
authenticate it.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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For some months I'm noticing that my hardware clock doesn't get updated
anymore while the software clock successfully updates ("ntpd -q" runs
every hour). This appears on my laptop (kernel version 4.11.10) and my
PC (kernel version 4.8.17). Could it be that the 11 minute mode
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 dev with coreutils 8.26-3ubuntu3 and it seems the
command date is only capable of to set the software clock. I think it
would make sense to also add an option that does additionally
immediately update the hardware clock.
** Affects: coreutils (Ubuntu)
I think Jarno and Jamie are misunderstanding each other:
> Could the "Disable Screen Saver" mode be changed to not change DPMS
settings, when not locked?
I see no reason why selecting "Disable Screen Saver" should prevent
kicking in DPMS at all as Jamie stated in comment #18 this is more or
less
> Ok well that shouldn't be. I don't know what's wrong.
This is what the ticket is all the years talking about :)
Comment #14 implied just a bit that this behavior could be intended if
the screensaver is disabled so I wrote comment #15 with the potential
possibilities how this could be handled.
The DPMS settings in xscreensaver-demo are not grayed out on my system,
DPMS is there enabled but it never kicks in. Why is it a "terrible idea"
if it would in this case?
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> DPMS is disabled, if you have chosen mode "Disable Screen Saver" in
Xscreensaver's preferences.
Is this really the case? At least xscreensaver-demo does not gray out
the DPMS settings while it grays out the screensaver settings if the
screensaver is disabled. So technically this would be a bug e
I assume I shall do this if this issue appears again with a damaged
disc. If I have one again in the future I'm attaching the output in case
I don't forget it then.
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After upgrading to lxsession 0.5.3-2 I'm not seeing this issue anymore.
** Changed in: lxsession (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Difficult to tell as I'm normally always using the packaged systemd from
the official Ubuntu repository but as I'm on the development version of
Ubuntu it should be more or less recent. Otherwise I have to wait until
a version >= the current git lands into the repository to test it.
Also the damag
On Ubuntu 17.04 dev I'm seeing on lxsession the dependency "consolekit |
libpam-systemd". Does this effectively solve this issue? Also ConsoleKit
got forked into ConsoleKit2 so maybe this could be also an alternative
in the future but it seems currently ConsoleKit2 is not in the Ubuntu
repository (
Edit: Now at the next boot the maximum time the job shows to wait was 5
minutes and 3 seconds so the time seems to get a bit generated for some
reason.
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The boot is still delayed even with systemd 232-21ubuntu2 on Ubuntu
17.04 dev if something causes the network not to get up (for example as
it is happening here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1681190 ). Also
the time the job does now wait (as shown) seems to be 5 minutes an
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with systemd 232-21ubuntu2 and I'm using an
automounter which does also mount discs in optical drives and on having
a damaged disk (from too much overwriting) in /dev/sr0 inserted I'm
getting I/O errors as expected (blk_update_request: I/O error, dev
Upstream bugreport: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1345661
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mountall is still available in Ubuntu 17.04 dev and the bug might still
exist in this package.
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The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet o
Edit: Weird, even as reporter I can't change the Won't Fix state.
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To manage noti
If possible it could make sense to provide udev rules/systemd jobs for
each action (keep, replicate and move) and for each output (audio,
video, different ports, etc.) so that the user could easily
disable/enable them to change the default behavior.
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Also I'm noticing that currently at default word differences for
whitespaces are colored if they change. Eventually this behavior should
then be bound/enabled to --word-diff and/or to the suggested mode.
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Error message "Operation failed: No such file or directory" on
inst
I have noticed that there is the --word-diff option that does this. But
all modes do have also some disadvantages:
color, plain: They show the added and removed words on the same line without
coloring the line itself which makes the changes hard to check for long lines.
porcelain: It shows the ad
** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with diffutils 1:3.5-1 and currently only the
lines are colored for added/removed ones. Maybe the differences in the
lines which characters are added/removed can be colored too (for example
- with a higher opacity) to make them easier to see
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with xscreensaver 5.34-2ubuntu1 and on
locking the screen there is a race condition in which the digits of the
date render multiple numbers. For example if this issue happens the
right digit of the seconds seems to show 2 different numbers which look
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with lxsession 0.5.3-1ubuntu1 and
libunique-1.0-0 1.1.6-5. lxsession depends now on libunique-1.0-0 which
depends on dbus-x11 which causes the desktop session of my user to spawn
an additional dbus-launch and dbus-daemon process. I remember that some
Currently on Ubuntu 17.04 dev things have changed a bit. There seem to
be 3 packages mainly responsible as the entry point: lxde-core, lxde-
common and openbox-lxde-session. lxde-common claims to have a set of
configuration files for pcmanfm and lxpanel but these packages are only
in its "Recommend
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with lxdm 0.5.3-2 and xserver-xorg-core
2:1.18.4-1ubuntu7 and I'm noticing that the reset option of lxdm seems
to can't be disabled anymore and that the resetting makes troubles as
sometimes on logging out of the desktop it causes lxdm to appear with
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with lxdm 0.5.3-2 and I'm noticing that lxdm
tries to start over and over every few seconds if it fails (for example
because the graphics driver is not correctly setup). This makes it
difficult to login as root as on switching to the console lxdm swi
Edit: Ah, you was meaning the restore/maximize button between the
minimize button ( - ) and the close button ( x )? They are currently
working too. Not sure if they have worked with scite at the time I have
reported this issue.
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On retesting this on Ubuntu 17.04 dev with lxpanel 0.8.2-1ubuntu2 and
scite 3.7.0-1 the "Restore" and "Maximize" actions do now work
independent if called from the taskbar entry or from the context menu of
the title bar so maybe this was just an issue with scite.
** Also affects: scite (Ubuntu)
So you have tried to reproduce this issue on a terminal and haven't seen
mixed lines? For example they can look like this one: "Err:4
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty InReleasedn't create temporary
file /tmp/apt.conf.eKCBxI for passing config to apt-key"
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** Changed in: diffutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Coloring of differences
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with diffutils 1:3.5-1 and currently only the
lines are colored for added/removed ones. Maybe the differences in the
lines which characters are added/removed can be colored too (for example
with a higher opacity) to make them easier to see.
** Affec
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with systemd 232-2git1 and I have masked some
jobs to prevent them being started and one of them was ctrl-alt-
del.target. But I'm noticing that on installing systemd it does now
overwrite the file /etc/systemd/system/ctrl-alt-del.target which does
t
If I remember correctly the broken error messages were the one from this
issue ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1524196 ) as
they appeared around the same time.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Any idea to which package this issue belongs to? Normally I would have
put it now to "Ubuntu" without assigning a package but it seems this is
here not possible anymore.
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** Summary changed:
- USB port gets rarely diabled until the next reboot
+ USB port gets rarely disabled until the next reboot
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1638518
Title:
USB port
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with udev 231-10 and rarely (happened now the
second time within 1-2 months) I'm noticing that the USB port of my
mouse disables. This happens randomly on the current boot instance and
replugging the mouse into the same USB port does not solve the is
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 with gnupg2 2.1.15-1ubuntu6 and for example if
I'm using apt-key to receive keys I'm noticing that dirmngr is started
and kept open after the task is done. If apt-key is used multiple times
even multiple times dirmngr is started while the old processes a
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