*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1901089 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1901089
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1901089
Ubuntu kernels 5.4.0-51 and 5.4.0-52 break ir-keytable loading
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Looks like the bug I just added at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1932360 is a
duplicate of this which I didn't find in any searches before I added it.
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Public bug reported:
On intel nuc used as media server running ubuntu 20.04, the IR remote
broke in kernel 5.8.0-55. Running ir-keytable -t shows that a single IR
button press spews key down codes forever, and never does a key up.
Going back to kernel 5.8.0-48 makes the remote work properly again.
I downloaded the printrun main branch from github, and running it
directly out of the download directory, it works fine, so this really is
fixed upstream.
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Public bug reported:
This is the same bug as reported on github for printrun:
https://github.com/kliment/Printrun/issues/1027
The fix for this was merged into the github source.
It would sure be convenient if the official ubuntu repo version included
this fix.
** Affects: printrun (Ubuntu)
Don't know what I managed to screw up in the previous experiment, but I
just tried again and I can install a working virtual machine by first
formatting the virtual disk, then telling the installer to use the
partition without reformatting. I used the system rescue CD iso and
gparted this time rath
Just tried a new experiment: I attached the new qcow2 image to a
different virtual machine, used gnome-disks to create a MSDOS partition
table, one large ext4 partition and a small swap area, then detached the
image from that VM and used it for the install of the new ubuntu 19.10
virtual machine. I
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to install a KVM virtual machine using the ubuntu 19.10 live
iso. It always gets as far as the step where it is going to format the
blank disk (in this case a newly created qcow2 image with a 20G size
limit). I then see the virtual machine go to 100% cpu usage and t
Public bug reported:
I have a UHD monitor, and I used the "Display" setting to bump text
scaling up to 1.5.
The top level system settings app with icons for all the individual
settings now uses the new text size, but truncates all the labels
because it refuses to resize. In fact, it won't let me
I also see this problem with my radeon 9200, as well as other minor rendering
problems even with compiz turned off.
For instance, if I run synaptic, click on a package to install, I get the popup
menu of install options. The icons that normally
show up in front of each menu item aren't there. Thi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
My display looks like it is being rendered in 4 bit (or maybe even 3 bit) color
with the
radeon driver. With the vesa driver it looks fine.
This seems very likely to be an upstream problem, so details can be
found over here:
http
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