Snap 2.45.1 is out now and solves this -- I believe the issue can be
marked fixed released.
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Title:
Whitelisted allowedURLschemes breaks some des
With respect, I think focusing on an improved response time for the PRs
is missing the forest for the trees.
The vast majority of users that experience these bugs won't be the ones
to make Ubuntu SSO & GitHub accounts and contribute PRs to fix it.
They're just going to get a silent launch failure,
@cpbl see https://askubuntu.com/a/158872 ("Software & Updates" in the
menu now)
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Whitelisted allowedURLschemes breaks some desktop apps
T
Alexey I'm having the same experience as you. It's uncanny, feels like
something obvious is missing. Not sure how it's working for Kevin above.
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Ti
Can anyone help with a workaround suggestion while we're waiting for
this to get fixed?
I normally manually patch package issues like this, but for some reason
it doesn't seem to be working in this case:
```
TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
cd $TMPDIR
apt-get -y source snapd
sed -i 's/"http", "https", "mailto
I agree @cpbl -- there are almost certainly better options available.
Maciej Borzecki detailed a good proposal at
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7731#issuecomment-585721100 (with
some follow-on thoughts added by jdstrand at
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7731#pullrequestreview-36290
Sorry for the +1 comment here, but can we revisit the severity of this?
20.04 is coming and it's a notable feature regression for chromium-
browser.
I really like this idea for fixing it:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/7731#issuecomment-585721100
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The same issue is affecting myself and a colleague - everything is
working correctly with patch levels before -30, but -30 causes the
encryption prompt to appear distorted (like a strange zoomed resolution)
and the keyboard not to function.
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Yes, this is with a clean install of Xubuntu 14.04.
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Title:
Unable to set autologin
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I realize my last comment was vague. I'm confirming that the method
described by Robert is working properly for me. I only needed to add the
"autologin-user=foo" option on my 14.04 system and it worked properly.
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I don't think this is correct -- the method in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM#Autologin still works for me.
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To
Hope someone else can assist here -- I don't have this hardware anymore
to test.
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Title:
RaLink RT2860 won't connect to 802.11n WPA2 networks
To
Confirmed for me too - fixes the issue on my mid 2012 MacBook Pro 13",
using Ubuntu 12.04.3 (3.8 kernel). Thanks!
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Title:
bcmwl fails to build wi
@Serge Sorry for my long delay in responding. I still haven't had a
chance to test a 6 core Linux guest (the hardware in question doesn't
offer me much opportunity for downtime). Hopefully I'll be able to do it
this weekend.
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Excellent work, and thank you Nigel!!!
I just added your PPA to our dual quad-processor system, and
successfully booted a Server 2008 VM with 6 vcpus attached. Everything
appears to be working well, and I'll be leaving the PPA in please until
it's SRU'd or the next LTS comes out.
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swatspyder: For Lucid, It requires the drivers from the right PPA -- see
comment 280.
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Down for me now as well.
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Anyone else able to reproduce this bug? I just checked and made sure I
had the latest BIOS version for the motherboard, and I do.
I'm not sure how I can help debug this -- I presume its a KVM issue, but
am I wrong? Is it the system passing along bad ACPI info directly to the
VM?
I would just blam
Just updated the system kernel (2.6.32-22), and found no change in the
status. I took a screenshot of the exact error.
"The BIOS in this system is not fully ACPI compliant. Please contact
your system vendor for an updated BIOS."
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49595734/BootDmesg.txt
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Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
Windows Server 2008 is loading fine in KVM on my computer when I
allocate 4 vCPUs to it (on an 8 core host). When I allocate 5 or more,
it blue-screens at start with an error about the ACPI capabilities with
a suggestion to update the machine bio
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When I boot off the Lucid server CD, I can select the Install option
without issue. The system then just "hangs" with a flashing underscore
in the upper left hand corner.
If, before selecting the Install option, I press F6 and select acpi=off,
the system boots fine. Eventuall
I'm also effected by this bug, with the built (PCI) 3-port NIC on my
computer (lucid server). After every hard poweroff, my network entries
keep increasing. This makes the computer completely unusable for me.
The only thing really out of the ordinary on the box is that I disabled
ACPI (the system
Just tested it again (took me awhile because I had swapped out the card
for an intel one). The issue remain unchanged in the current Lucid i386
kernel (2.6.32-19-generic) and in the kernel mainline (inux-
image-2.6.34-020634rc3-generic_2.6.34-020634rc3_i386).
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** Tags removed:
Approaching a year that this has been broken in the LTS release.
Rather than just complaining, I'll add a thought -- if the only change
required to fix this is changing the download URL, can we get that in
-proposed asap? Has this already been done?
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Hardy: Flash can't be installed since insta
Just did a custom compile of kernel 2.6.30 (under jaunty) to test it's
driver (modinfo shows it as version 1.8.1.1).
Still cannot connect to my WPA2 802.11n network at home; no issues with
my seperate WEP network. WPA2 router is a D-Link DIR-635.
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I agree that fix released should be dropped. It's not a whole lot better
than just releasing a fix that says "don't use VNC".
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@Duncan: The bug Dave is referring to is already fixed in upstream, so
it is definitely related to this bug. If you can, please update the
title of this bug to version 1.3.3, since it's the latest.
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please update Kino to version 1.3.2
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Marked as a duplicate of bug 232170
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EeePC Volume and Wireless Hotkeys Do Not Functi
Sitsofe: Good to know.
Unforunately, without it being addressed (either loaded at boot or
statically compiled in), this bug won't be resolved. Can this be fixed
for Jaunty? Karmic?
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Andy: I think I must have made a mistake before. I just did a fresh
install of Jaunty RC (and applied all system updates). After installing
your kernel packages, rebooting into the kernel (2.6.28-8 instead of the
current 2.6.28-11), and inserting the "rfkill-input" module, wifi toggle
works properl
Whoa -- just tried it with a custom build of upstream 2.6.29.1 kernel.
After inserting the rfkill-input module, the wireless toggle works 100%
correctly (toggles off and on properly)!
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I've tried it with a fresh install (now updated to Jaunty RC), and now
just tried it with the Andy's kernel packages -- all have the same
effect:
No response to the wireless toggle normally,
Inserting the rfkill-input module, the pushing the wireless toggle causes the
wireless to toggle off prope
jdeslip: I'm still stuck in the same situation as well.
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Michael: The 2.6.28 kernel that comes with Jaunty has the 1.8.0.0
rt2860sta driver included (as part of the kernel's staging drivers). It
appears that everyone has reported success with this driver connecting
to WEP networks, but little success with WPA networks. The 1.7.1.1
driver, attached to thi
Just did a fresh install (with all updates) of Jaunty beta to test this
on my Eee 901. Wifi toggle does not work out of the box, but modprobing
rfkill-input causes it to work (indicator light goes on and off
appropriately).
Unfortunately, when toggling the wifi back on, networkmanager always
state
aviv: Yeah, absolutely. I was having trouble installing the 1.7.1.1 deb,
so I deleted the old .ko driver, and then the deb installed without
issue. I've verified the driver multiple times since (after every
update) with "modinfo rt2860sta".
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Just tried installing the 1.7.1.1 driver -- I still cannot connect to my
802.11n WPA2 network. I would chalk it up to an impossible
incompatibility, but the same computer can connect in Windows XP, so I
know it's possible.
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https://bugs.launc
In Jaunty beta, the wireless toggle hotkey still has no effect. (Eee PC
901 with Ralink RT2860 card).
Thought the scripts here might help, but as previously discussed the
package has an impossible dependency.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262679
You rec
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On my Eee PC 901 with a Ralink RT2860 wireless card, I am unable to use
(create or join) ad-hoc networks. (Currently testing on Jaunty beta)
When I use NetworkManager to create one, it correctly scans the area for
the network as normal (and times out like normal). If a peer j
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Whenever I run rdesktop (via the command line or through tsclient) to
connect to a Windows XP machine on my network, it quickly brings up a
window (as if to display the new session) and closes it. The only
message on the terminal is "Autoselected
This is still present in the Jaunty beta. Installed gcompris, and it
core dumps on load. Installing python-numeric fixes the issue.
I imagine it's too late for a new package to be uploaded -- I think the
dependency needs to be marked.
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Attached debug logs to fix incomplete status.
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Alrighty -- I've attached an archive of my system info/logs. In the
syslog/dmesg output, it shows the continous timeouts (the gnome-network-
manager just asks for the password every minute or so).
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Since the 802.11n/WPA2 issue I (and others) are experiencing is separate
from the issue of including the driver, I have opened a new bug for it:
344022 (RaLink RT2860 won't connect to 802.11n WPA2 networks).
I think the issue of including it is definitely closed.
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Public bug reported:
A driver for RaLink RT2860 cards (found in my Eee PC 901 and elsewhere)
was added to Ubuntu for Jaunty (I'm specifically using Alpha 6 now). It
works well for my 802.11g network with WEP encryption.
However, I can't get it to connect to my 802.11n network with WPA2
encryption
Well, after a 3rd reboot this morning, the problem has gone away. I have
no idea how to try to debug the issue, so I'll cancel this bug unless it
comes back. Thanks!
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After installing Xubuntu Jaunty Alpha 6 on my Eee PC 901, clicking the
sound mixer icon brings up the XFCE Mixer with no controls enabled. I
have to click the Select Controls button, check the LineOut checkbox,
and click Close to bring up the
Public bug reported:
Just installed Xubuntu Jaunty Alpha 6 on my Eee 901. From the first
bootup, the internal speakers just output loud static noise.
The lineout sliders have no effect, but the iSpeaker does kill all the
sound output when it's unchecked.
Anyone else experiencing this?
** Affect
Public bug reported:
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Installed xfce4-cpu-freq-plugin on Jaunty Xubuntu Alpha 6. I can right
click and select a new cpu profile (e.g. on demand instead of
performance), but every time I click close no change is made.
This is on my Eee PC 901, but I don't
Can anyone confirm Stéphane Graber's package (rt2860 -
1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2) works with WPA2 (which, as I understand, means
CCMP/AES)? I've still yet to see true WPA2 support.
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It seems my experience is totally different than everyone elses. I know
my card works with my home WPA 802.11n WPA network (I believe it's AES)
under windows, but I still can't get it to connect with the array.org
driver -- is there some way that I can debug it?
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To follow up on my last comment:
Just installed 8.10 on my Eee 901. Wireless did not work out the box.
Installed
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb,
but still no WPA2 on my 802.11n network. WEP on my 802.11g works
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I have hardy installed on my Eee 901, with the array.org eeepc kernel.
I download the
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
package (I didn't see one listed for hardy), and installed it (along
with dkms).
I'm still not able to connect to my WPA2
On a fresh install of Intrepid Beta, wireless on my EeePC 900 was not
working. Adding "blacklist ath_pci" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
resolved it.
Can this method make it into Intrepid final? Is there a better way to do
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Can you confirm that 7.10 (Gutsy) still correctly detects your drives?
It sounds like there could be other hardware trouble with your system.
If it is, we can probably see it's an issue with hardware support in the
kernel.
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