Workaround in focal fossa lts
Example connect my blueray sata device to virtual machine
1) check device channel (in my case channel 2 and device sg5)
root@host:~# lsscsi -g
[2:0:0:0]cd/dvd ASUS BC-12B1ST1.01 /dev/sr0 /dev/sg5
2) edit the file
Qutebrowser http://qutebrowser.org/ uses the same engine but it doesn't
seem to be affected by this issue.
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Falkon is broken in 19.10
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Sadly, no idea. The linked ticket provides no references unfortunately.
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Crash when used in falkon as of 19.10
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oscap segfaults while trying to check using ubuntu-security definitions:
The command:
oscap oval eval --report /tmp/oscap_report.html
/var/tmp/com.ubuntu.eoan.cve.oval.xml
Segfault:
...
Invalid oval result type: -1.
[../../../../src/OVAL/results/oval_resultTest.c:179]
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After updating to 19.10 I've hit crashes when QtWebEngine (5.12.4) is
used from Falkon browser (3.1.0) while trying to load
https://github.com/ for example which looks similar to
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405852
Would be nice to backport necessary fixes from
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Lot's of pages (https://github.com/ for exmaple) fails to load in falkon in
ubuntu 19.10 due to crash in QtWebEngine:
"
Failed loading page
Something went wrong while loading this page.
Try reloading the page or closing some tabs to make more memory available.
"
Versions:
That's especially relevant nowadays with HiDPI proliferation.
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[needs-packaging] kmscon
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16.10 is slightly better in this regard - at least login is possible
when upstart is purged, but the fact that it's still installed by
default is alarming: did they forgot to fix smth again?
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wrong but not as bad as dependency.
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wrong rsyslog dependency in
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Attempting to upgrade 16.04 -> 16.10 fails with cryptic error:
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sudo update-manager
/usr/bin/update-manager:28: PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported without specifying
a version first. Use
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Language installation doesn't work in Ubuntu GNOME 16.10 Settings app
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I think it would be much better to just switch to systemd-mount for all
removable media - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
meta/+bug/1627546 for details.
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Attempting to upgrade 16.04 -> 16.10 fails with cryptic error:
sudo update-manager
/usr/bin/update-manager:28: PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported without specifying a
version first. Use gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0
') before import to ensure that the right version gets
Public bug reported:
For years ubuntu has been plagued by horrible user experience when dealing with
usb drives:
- user forget to unmount device
- fs is corrupted
- user insert device back and is overwritten/lost
Luckily solution is finally available: ubuntu should use systemd-mount for all
Could be related to #1577227
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mounting usb drives asks for password
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Thanks, seems like it.
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100% cpu use on 16.04
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Seems like xubuntu somehow managed to break user sessions: I'm member of
sudo group and default .pkla in /var/lib/polkit-1 should allow me to
shutdown without asking for password if there is an active session.
Apparently polkit fails to see the session - I recall there's been some
news regarding
Public bug reported:
Running usb-creator on xubuntu 16.04 result in silent failure right
after you select .iso and press next. While running as root it works
just fine. This is REGRESSION - it used to work fine for users on 15.10
(after password request).
** Affects: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
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After "apt remove upstart" it's impossible to login into user's session
via lightdm on xubuntu 16.04 - I thought we've finally ditched that
junk, how come it still breaks the system on removal?
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
I don't think WM have anything to do with it - you've probably meant DE.
I'm using xfce on xubuntu - the same as in 15.10 from which I've
upgraded.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Every time I insert usb drive into my laptop xubuntu 16.04 asks for
password (from udisks2). This is as dumb as windows and such stupidity
have not happened in 15.10. I've check user's privileges and all is
marked as allowed.
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Public bug reported:
When trying to shutdown xubuntu 16.04 it asks for password. If I close
the request window than it logs me out instead of shutting down. This is
REGRESSION - such basic functionality as power down machine wasn't
broken in 15.10.
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
That's utterly embarrassing - the bug is still present in 16.04!
Although in 15.10 it used to work fine.
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"Restart" logs out, even when
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On 16.04 x86_64 goldendict constantly eat up 100% cpu
The program works fine otherwise - no slowdown or anything but it's annoying
nevertheless.
** Affects: goldendict (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The upgrade from 15.10 with all the updates installed fails:
- when "sudo /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/do-release-upgrade
--frontend=DistUpgradeViewGtk3" is executed it hangs forever:
java version "1.7.0_95"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.6.4)
Thanks for the link. Would be nice to get the same features into desktop
images as well. NM can complement systemd-networkd nicely in there.
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When I type "machinectl" in 15.10 I got message which recommends me to
do following: sudo apt-get install systemd
This is obviously incorrect because systemd is already installed. Seems
like a packaging error.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Right now even on modern systems with UEFI, Ubuntu is booted via grub2
bootloader. This is slow, error-prone and completely unnecessary. Would
be much better and faster to make GNU/Linux kernel bootable directly by
UEFI firmware. This would also simplify dual-boot setups.
An
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asterisk-11-current.tar.gz
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Asterisk crashes with default install because of pjsip
Pardon, I mean
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asterisk-13-current.tar.gz
of course.
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Asterisk crashes with default
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Asterisk crashes with default install
Pardon, I mean
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Asterisk
A good first step would be upgrading to latest upstream LTS release which is
13.6.0
Chances are - it's already fixed there.
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A good first step would be upgrading to latest upstream LTS release which is
13.6.0
Chances are - it's already fixed there.
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Asterisk
Blacklisting res_pjsip is by no mean "fix" - the chan_sip is legacy
stack, the pjsip is the one recommended to use. If asterisk in ubuntu is
so broken that pjsip is not working properly than it's good enough
reason to switch distro.
I think the importance got to be set to critical.
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Blacklisting res_pjsip is by no mean "fix" - the chan_sip is legacy
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so broken that pjsip is not working properly than it's good enough
reason to switch distro.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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ntfs copy kills ubuntu
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Will this arrive as part of wily-backports or we'll have to wait till
16.04?
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Enable journal-remote
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4.2.0-17-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 - the bug is still there with 15.10
I'm using asus ux31a btw.
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external usb breaks suspend
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Much better solution would be adding wildcards support directly to /etc/hosts.
Or at least to systemd-resolved.
There is even RFE for the latter: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/766
Having dns server running just to add wildcards is really an overkill.
Systemd-resolved is much better
In my case ( see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1460985 ) the
culprit generating huge I/O throughput was in /etc/cron.daily/man-db
It's such a long-standing and persistent bug that the default advice I
give nowadays to people complaining about their ubuntu "got stuck again"
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This is trivial to reproduce - just plug any external drive with ntfs
and copy smth substantial to local ntfs partition. The result - mouse
doesn't even move most of the time, the system is useless and
unresponsive until copying is finished.
Yes, ntfs is not native on
This bug is wontfix by upstream but patching systemd in ubuntu to
prepend . to each systemd's folder in /var/tmp should be trivial.
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To clarify: since we don't know if users prefer push or pull model
we should provide both systemd-journal-upload and systemd-journal-
gatewayd and let user decide which one to enable. And systemd-journal-
remote is required for both modes of operation anyway.
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Right now there's nothing like systemd-journal-remote and systemd-
journal-upload available in Ubuntu's repo. Would be great to have this
packaged and installable in one command (or better yet - by default) to
get modern remote logging to/from ubuntu as quickly and pain-free
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All the ubuntu version ship embarrassingly old version of squid which does not
even have TLS support in it!
This is both useless and insecure. The obvious solution would be to switch to
adequate version and get TLS support enabled by default.
** Affects: squid (Ubuntu)
Workaround until ubuntu will finally decide to migrate from ancient squid
version is to use ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~brightbox/+archive/ubuntu/squid-ssl
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All the ubuntu version ship embarrassingly old version of squid which does not
even have TLS support in it!
This is both useless and insecure. The obvious solution would be to switch to
adequate version and get TLS support enabled by default.
** Affects: squid (Ubuntu)
Workaround until ubuntu will finally decide to migrate from ancient squid
version is to use ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~brightbox/+archive/ubuntu/squid-ssl
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There's enormous amount of directories like systemd-private-
fdd28b0bfe4c47808e41dbb7a0300bdc-colord.service-vrglD7 in /var/tmp
It's clear why they are necessary but it's still looks irritating and is
magnified (compared to /tmp for example) by the fact that /var/tmp is
not
Bug trackers are for information related to bugs. If you're unable to
contribute something meaningful - go whine someplace else: there're
forums, twitter, social networks for that.
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Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness
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Seems like it's related to Bug #131094.
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periodic find task slow ubuntu to death
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I'm not a systemd hater
Don't flatter yourself. Since when exactly inability of some users to
run sudo apt install ntpdate equals to systemd hegemony?
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My bad - turned out to be permission issue which prevented asterisk from
reading it's config files. Nevertheless - having native .service file
instead of legacy shell script would make this a bit easier to
troubleshoot.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Don't flatter yourself. Since when exactly inability of some users to
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My bad - turned out to be permission issue which prevented asterisk from
reading it's config files. Nevertheless - having native .service file
instead of legacy shell script would make this a bit easier to
troubleshoot.
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I can observe this even on ssd with both ubuntu and mainline kernels.
Especially when some background task like update.mlocate which spits out
fs-wide find is triggered.
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Another instance of Camera Monitor is already running
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Installed asterisk from repo on 15.04 x86_64: Version: 1:13.1.0~dfsg-1ubuntu2
When started automatically on boot it's failing - no binding to ports 5060 for
unknown reason.
Curiously when started manually (as root of course) asterisk is working
just fine. So I guess it's
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Attached are the only 2 modified configuration files.
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asterisk failed to start under systemd
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asterisk failed to start under systemd
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Installed asterisk from repo on 15.04 x86_64: Version: 1:13.1.0~dfsg-1ubuntu2
When started automatically on boot it's failing - no binding to ports 5060 for
unknown reason.
Curiously when started manually (as root of course) asterisk is working
just fine. So I guess it's
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As of 15.04 this embarrassing security theatre is still in place.
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The kernel is no longer readable by non-root users
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lxc-attach -n mycont -- timedatectl
Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
while on the host timedatectl works just fine.
lxc Version: 1.1.2-0ubuntu3 on ubuntu 15.04 x86_64
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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lxc-attach -n mycont -- timedatectl
Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
while on the host timedatectl works just fine.
lxc Version: 1.1.2-0ubuntu3 on ubuntu 15.04 x86_64
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On a related note: systemd-timesyncd seems to be blindly imported from
Debian so it defaults to *.debian.pool.ntp.org - if Ubuntu consider
itself to be a separate product than it might make sense to apply for
*.ubuntu.pool.ntp.org
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The link seems to be broken. Is there bug tracking transition to
networkd?
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replace resolvconf with systemd-resolvd
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I've created privileged lxc container on ubuntu 15.04 x86_64 (sudo lxc-
create...) added their ethernet interface connected to dsl modem - so
far so good: pppoe-discovery from inside the container recognoze it,
pppoeconf is able to configure it.
The problem is that the
Not that I know of. Adding mkdir -p /var/log/journal to ubuntu's
systemd package should be trivial though.
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wrong rsyslog dependency in
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I've created privileged lxc container on ubuntu 15.04 x86_64 (sudo lxc-
create...) added their ethernet interface connected to dsl modem - so
far so good: pppoe-discovery from inside the container recognoze it,
pppoeconf is able to configure it.
The problem is that the
Ah, my bad, didn't realized that virtio actually names interfaces that
way.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Thanks for clarification! Would be kinda helpful if lxc-start could
print actual numbers (X quota configured for bridge123, Y is in use).
What's the upper limit on those quota numbers? Can I have 100 bridges
with 400 interfaces in each?
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Thanks for clarification! Would be kinda helpful if lxc-start could
print actual numbers (X quota configured for bridge123, Y is in use).
What's the upper limit on those quota numbers? Can I have 100 bridges
with 400 interfaces in each?
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cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.19.0-21-generic
root=UUID=f4862d1a-ebc5-4bfd-a3f1-e42a1ab40f2b ro net.ifnames=1
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And still - the interfaces are named eth0, eth1 etc. Surprisingly on
another machine modifying kernel command line and killing udev rules
from /etc were sufficient to get rid of this renaming. Are there some
more places this creeped into?
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Status: Incomplete =
ls /lib/udev/rules.d/|grep 75
75-net-description.rules
75-probe_mtd.rules
75-tty-description.rules
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# USERNAME TYPE BRIDGE COUNT
x veth ibr1 8
x veth xbr1 8
x veth ubr1 8
cat .local/share/lxc/asterisk/config
# Template used to create this
Also, what does Quota reached. mean? What kind of quota is that?
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Title:
unprivileged lxc containers fails with custom bridge
To
cat /etc/lxc/lxc-usernet
# USERNAME TYPE BRIDGE COUNT
x veth ibr1 8
x veth xbr1 8
x veth ubr1 8
cat .local/share/lxc/asterisk/config
# Template used to create this
Btw, is there a way to make logging to actually work and log everything?
Maybe add --logging-indeed-log or smth like that in addition to existing -l and
--logfile?
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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