Public bug reported:
hi,
I was updating Ubuntu after long time...years
My laptop is more than 10 years old
Best regards
teo
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: nvidia-opencl-icd-304 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-68.111-generic 3.13.11-ckt27
Uname
Public bug reported:
update of kernel fails during apt update
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: linux-image-4.10.0-38-generic 4.10.0-38.42
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-26.30-generic 4.10.17
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-26-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.20.4-0ubuntu4.5
Public bug reported:
update failed
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: linux-image-4.10.0-35-generic 4.10.0-35.39
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-26.30-generic 4.10.17
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-26-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.20.4-0ubuntu4.5
Architecture: i386
I running this ubuntu in a VirtualBox. It seems the error started since
I tried to install the correct VirtualBox GuestExtensions. But I'm not
sure.
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all kernel updates failed since I updated to 17.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: linux-image-4.10.0-32-generic 4.10.0-32.36
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-26.30-generic 4.10.17
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-26-generic i686
ApportVersion:
Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit on Dell Inspirion 7548 with Intel i7 and and Intel
HD5500 + AMD Radeon R7. System not suspending just screen goes black and
then you can't do anything. In previous version there wasn't this
problem. One question. If i disable the "radeon module", this mean that
I will use only
Have the same problem on Dell Insprion 7548. Similarly, suspend worked
in 15.10 but stopped in 16.04.
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Title:
Suspension does not work, freezes
Public bug reported:
The screenshot shows a situation that shouldn't ever be possible under any
circumstances:
The currently focused window, which should be on the foreground, is invisible.
I have several applications open and I switched from one to another
several times. Among them is one
Public bug reported:
I used to be able to send files over bluetooth from my smartphone to my
ubuntu laptop.
Then at some point bug 958661 appeared, where the undiscoverable setting
for receiving files over bluetooth (which cannot be found under any
bluetooth-related setting) was turned off
Public bug reported:
These steps systematically reproduce the issue:
1. make sure you have some application window on the foreground (e.g. Google
Chrome)
2. hit Shift+PrintScreen to take a partial screenshot
3. Select the area for the screenshot by clicking and dragging
4. (IMPORTANT) Use the
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. open several files in Gedit
2. maximize the window
3. move the cursor over each tab
Expected behavior: every time you roll over a tab, a black rectangle
should appear with white text with information about the file (full
path, mime type...)
Observed
But that will be when, in 2020??
In the meantime, everybody who upgraded to 15.10 is fucked, because it is
completely unusable due to the astonishing number of critical regressions.
Either fixes for the huge number of critical regressions are released
very soon, or a downgrade to 15.04 should
Public bug reported:
Usually the power/battery indicator works as expected.
However, now I turned on my laptop while not connected to AC power, and there
is no battery icon at all.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: indicator-power 12.10.6+15.10.20151005.1-0ubuntu1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1516216 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1516216
Are you sure it's a duplicate?
This one happened randomly, the other one is described as 100% systematic.
This one results in the "Ubuntu..." screen being displayed forever, the other
one results in a
How many decades is it going to take to triage, let alone fix, this bug?
Still an issue in 15.10.
I'm confirming the bug despite it's my own because I have observed it on
at least two computers.
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Description changed:
I
Importance "medium"???
Do you realize the possible consequences of not being able to turn the
screen on?
You may suspend with a screen connected, disconnect it, take the laptop
away, resume from suspend where you don't have a screen available, and
you would be unable to save your work!
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WTF a xorg crasher "medium"??
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Title:
Xorg crashed when attempting to turn on laptop's builtin display
To manage notifications about this bug
Public bug reported:
I used to have my display settings so that only one external monitor
would be used when available, and the laptop's builtin monitor would be
disabled. When plugging and unplugging the external monitor (whether in
the VGA or HDMI port), monitors would switch automatically, as
Public bug reported:
Having been hit by bug #1535452 (please see the description), I went
back to Display settings and I tried to manually turn on the laptop's
builtin display that I had previously turned off (obviously did this
while the external monitor was connected). When I clicked on the
Please release an update immediately reverting all the changes that were
made, until this (and a bunch of other) issues are fixed.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- open Nvidia Settings
- go to "X Server Display Configuration"
- click "Detect Displays"
=> systematically crashes
This has started happening after upgrading from 15.04 to 15.10.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: nvidia-settings
Since this is a crasher and a very critical bug that makes the whole
system unusable, there's no point in waiting for some other random user
to stumble upon the report and confirm it, so I'm marking it as
confirmed.
** Changed in: nvidia-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
**
Public bug reported:
Upgrading to 15.10 has been a catastrophe. Half an hour of use was
enough to find like a dozen of critical regressions making the system
unusable. Everything is broken, just look at my latest bug reports.
While you keep releasing major upgrades with so little testing and
Public bug reported:
On my laptop I had my display set up this way, had been so for a very long time:
- whenever I connected an external monitor, the built-in monitor would turn off
and the external one would be the only enabled monitor
- obviously when I disconnected the monitor, the built-in
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Disconnect from the internet
2. from a terminal, run "ubuntu-bug some-package"
Expected result: should immediately warn me that I am not connected to
the internet.
Observed result: wastes my time collecting bug data and, in some cases
depending on
Public bug reported:
On 15.04, I had Chrome set as the default browser. It had been the
default browser ever since I had installed it, ages ago, several major
ubuntu releases ago.
After upgrading to 15.10 and rebooting, I launched Chrome and the prompt
showed up telling me Chrome is not the
Public bug reported:
I have a folder with a bunch of subfolder and several hundred or
thousands files, most of them PHP files (obviously text).
I often use grep recursively, like this:
$ grep -R somepattern *
Since the upgrade from 15.04 to 15.10, it often happens that a lot of text
files
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- write (or paste, or load) a text containing the string "maría"
- hit Ctrl+F
- in the search box, type "maria"
Expected: should find the string "maría" in the text, because í and i
only differ by an accent. This is the way it used to work, and it is the
WTF two f***ing years later and still not fixed.
Exact same issue upgrading from 15.04 to 15.10
Also note that launching the browser as root is a huge SECURITY issue, how can
the importance possibly be just "medium"??
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Public bug reported:
I launched the distribution upgrade for upgrading from 15.04 to 15.10.
The "Release notes" popup appeared, which has a paragraph that reads:
"""
To see what's new in this release, visit:
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/features
"""
That link is just a generic list of
Public bug reported:
(no idea whether this is the right package)
In Power Settings, under "on battery" and "when power is critically
low", the only available option is "Power Off". The "Hibernate" option
is greyed out, and the option "Suspend" doesn't even exist, which is
completely stupid.
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- hit shift+PrintScreen
- Drag and drop to select a rectangular area of the screen to take a screenshot
of
- don't close the Gnome Screenshot dialog. Minimize it if you want
Observed issue: the rectangular area that has been captured remains
slightly
Sorry but (if you're talking to me) I'd rather not mess around with that
as I don't fully understand the implications and possible side effects.
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Changing to confirmed though it's my own issue because there's no point
in waiting for another random user to stumble upon this: it not only
crashes the whole system but also renders it unupdatable and prevents
from installing anything, which is almost equivalent to BRICKING THE
COMPUTER.
Somehow, at a third retry, all went fine without errors.
However, this is still terrible and needs to be fixed.
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Title:
dpkg systematically
Public bug reported:
A few days ago, while installing automatic updated (in the "background"
while doing other stuff, so I didn't know it was because of the
updates), the whole system froze, that is, stopped responding to mouse,
keyboard and anything. Not even Ctrl+Alt+F1 would work, so the only
Changing to confirmed as per
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1269182.html
(two-thousand-f***ing-nine!)
** Changed in: dpkg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Great info, thanks!
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Title:
no icons on ubuntu 15.10. ; program freezes often "clip couldn't be
updated"
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delete the file by doing a find -name then reinstall.
On 07/06/2015 11:30 pm, Edel edelcustodiofr...@gmail.com wrote:
Someone have fixed this kind of error? I have a few weeks with this
problem and I'm losing my head, please help me.
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On Nexus 10 with UT 15.04 r2 audio output by 3.5 audio jack don't work.
Instead speakers work properly and sound is very good.
** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: 3.5mm headphones nexus10
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Steps to reproduce
- open a folder that contains subfolders (and optionally files), of which at
least some contains in turn at least a couple of levels of subfolders with
files inside it
- select list view
- click on the modified column to sort items by modification date
Public bug reported:
I'm not sure this is systematic. Lately, this happens to me very often,
but I'm not sure it's 100% of the times. If not, it's pretty close.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Click on the gear icon on the top right corner of the screen
2. From the dropdown menu, select shut down
3. From
The bug is still present in 14.04.
@3 instead of just marking it as invalid you could have changed the
package to the correct one. This way perhaps it wouldn't have gone
unfixed for two years
** Also affects: indicator-printers
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I forgot to change the incomplete status when I responded to the
request for information.
** Changed in: diffutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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On trusty:
$ youtube-dl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0On9tbnKd8
[youtube] Setting language
[youtube] t0On9tbnKd8: Downloading webpage
[youtube] t0On9tbnKd8: Downloading video info webpage
[youtube] t0On9tbnKd8: Extracting video information
[youtube] t0On9tbnKd8: Encrypted signatures detected.
@2:
$ sudo youtube-dl -U
[sudo] password for teo:
It looks like you installed youtube-dl with a package manager, pip, setup.py or
a tarball. Please use that to update.
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https
I like the official Nvidia drivers better regardless because they are built
specifically for and by Nvidia for Nvidia products
Except they don't support Optimus boards on Linux, so they are just not an
option for those of us who have one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYWzMvlj2RQ
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So, I'm getting tired of always unchecking Grub from automatic updates
just to be sure that my system won't break again at the next reboot, and
I would also like to upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10, which I have been delaying
so far for the same reason (and then, 15.04 must be almost out). As a
remainder:
FIRST
Hence, if you are not willing to help debug this at all, how would you
expect any developers to want to work on your issue?
It is not my issue, it's everybody's issue. I just happen to be
somebody who experienced and reported it.
I don't expect anything from any developer if by expect
By the way:
by not testing the upstream kernel, you are limiting the developers who are
going to look at this to only downstream (Ubuntu) developers.
And by marking it as incomplete and let it expire, you are limiting the
developers who are going to look at this to nobody.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- pick or create a zip file (e.g. select some files and compress them)
- drag another file and drop it over the zip file
Expected: should add the dragged file to the contents of the compressed
file.
Observed: shows a popup with this error message that
I'm not upgrading the BIOS (nonsense requirement) and I'm not testing
the mainstream kernel (no time to do that).
That should not be a reason for closing the bug. I have reported it and it's as
much as I can do.
This might not even be in the kernel, I reported it against linux just because
I
can't seem to do as described hence it is a confirmed bug...
joey@joey-i7qm:~$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall libasound2:amd64
[sudo] password for joey:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically
Public bug reported:
does not seem to be able to install properly as similar package exist of
a different signature.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libasound2 1.0.27.2-1ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-32.57-generic 3.13.11.4
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic
Public bug reported:
I have reported several issues (none of which got the slightest
attention, by the way) but I now realize they ALWAYS happen all
together, so they are most surely just consequences of one same issue.
At random times it happens that the front/back or in-front/behind relation
Then your 14.10 install did not install grub correctly ( i.e. it
failed to install, or installed it to a place your system did not
actually boot from ), leaving the previous grub install you had to try
and fail to boot.
Which confirms there's a bug somewhere.
The bottom line is that this
No, it does not. Installing grub to the wrong place because you
manually chose it is not a bug.
Who talked about manually choosing?
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Title:
Never happen no matter what is asking for a magic wand and unicorns.
No matter what was a sloppy phrasing, agreed. I should have said whenever it
can be avoided. No need for magic wand or unicorns, just a few checks.
And here it definitlely can be avoided at least to some extend, while
If you fixed it correctly so the package system knows
where it needs to reinstall it in the future, then you won't
have the problem again. If you fixed it by manually reinstalling
grub outside the package system again, then you will face the problem again.
I'm not sure how I fixed it. I
@psusi
No, as already discussed, there is a broken installation of grub. The reason
Colin reopened this report is because he wants to put in some checks at some
point to detect that it's broken and guide you through fixing it.
You start with No,, but you confirm what I said. Note I didn't
I haven't seen anyone report this on a fresh install. It is always
after an upgrade,
That's untrue and you know it.
There are a few comments on this very page reporting the issue on fresh
install. And you did see them; I seem to remember you said you just don't
believe them (I'm too lazy to
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- In Nautilus or in the Desktop, double click on a .wav file
Expected:
- should open in the dafault audio player (Rhythmbox or whatever it is called)
Observed:
- it opens in the default video player (Totem)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
For god's sake, the impact of this is huge.
Because of this bugs I have moved messages in Thunderbird from a random folder
to another, which is equivalent to loosing them (impossible to figure out what
I moved where), moved entire folders; the same with files in Nautilus. I have
devastated
Oh, I forgot, among the disasters that happened to me because of this
bug, I also accidentally sent emails that I hadn't finished writing.
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There seems to be also another (dangerous and annoying) glitch of which I
can't find the exact pattern.
Often I click with the touchpad button and TWO consecutive clicks are
registered (not necessarily a double click).
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This is a REGRESSION. This used to work fine. I don't know when exactly
it broke.
Steps to reproduce: Test 1 and Test 2 should both behave the same as
test 2, but test 1 gives nonsense and dangerous results.
--Test 1--
- place finger 1 on the touchpad
- move the finger
How can this even be importance low? Doesn't anybody realize the huge
SECURITY RISK this bug involves?
You drag a file onto a folder, for just a fraction of a second more than
the time it takes for the folder to auto-open. Then you drop it, but
when you do, the folder has just opened and you have
I did not add a *random* package. I added the most generic one that I
could think of, as this is probably not in the linux package, and the
linux package is the one that has this stupid policy of not taking bug
into consideration unless they are reported on the latest bios.
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It's no surprise that Ubuntu is still what it is as long as bug reports
get managed this way.
This issue is intermittent, happens randomly, and is a regression (i.e. has
started happening at a certain update, never happened before).
Ignoring it just because the reporter doesn't have the latest
It's no surprise that Ubuntu is still what it is as long as bug reports
get managed this ridiculous way.
This issue is intermittent, happens randomly, and is a regression (i.e. has
started happening at a certain update, never happened before).
Ignoring it just because the reporter doesn't have
Public bug reported:
Note: this is intermittent and I don't know of a way to systematically
reproduce this, but I've observed it dozens of times.
- I have two windows of the same program both maximized
- I click on the program's icon on the Launcher (one icon with two tips
indicating there are
As usual, importance (after months undecided) gets wrongly assigned
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20importances
If those criteria are not up to date, please update that page. Otherwise try to
respect them.
This issue meets two of the criteria of High:
- Has a severe impact on a small portion
Additionally, the Settings button leads to a Tab in Settings where there's
nothing related to trusted/untrusted packages.
Ther relevant tab is Authentication, but you have no clue of what you are
supposed to do there, because
- the error message didn't tell anything about what are the
The only way out is to check only one update (of the several-dozens
list), install it, and then again with the next one, until you find the
one that is causing the wrning.
Or a few at a time, or half of them in a bisection-search-like fashion.
Totally ridiculous.
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Public bug reported:
When you click on an item in the list of updates to check or uncheck it, it
takes a riduculously long time to update the checkbox.
If you check or uncheck a whole group (e.g. Security Updates or Other Updates),
it takes so long that the UI stops responding and greys out for
@cjwatson again, could you please tell us whether or not it is safe to
install the latest grub updates for those of us who had the bug, had the
boot broken, and had fixed it?
The problem is: there are updates available and I have no idea whether
installing them will cause the same thing to run
I meant confirmed
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
this requires installation of untrusted
And finally, by bisection, I identified the package which was causing
the warning: tortoisehg (or some of its dependencies).
I had installed this package with sudo apt-get install tortoisehg.
So now I ran sudo apt-get install tortoisehg from a command line and I got
this prompt:
WARNING: The
Public bug reported:
I run UpdateManager, I click on Install updates and I get this error
message (see screenshot):
This requires installing packages from unauthenticated sources
I'm SICK of Update Manager's vague error messages that don't provide the most
basic information.
WHAT requires
Public bug reported:
Starting a few weeks ago, an error icon appears in the notification tray
area, and if I click it displays the error from Update Manager shown in
the screenshot.
Several things are wrong with this error message and the way it's
handled:
1) Please run Package Manager from the
OMG please, don't be ridiculous. As I said, the very same keys on the
very same keyboard were working until yesterday and the bios is the
same, so this has nothing to do with the bios.
Also, I now notice that the printscreen key doesn't work either (any
more)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Volume up/down keys have stopped working
+ Volume up/down keys, and printScreen key, have stopped working
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Title:
Volume
** Summary changed:
- Volume up/down keys, and printScreen key, have stopped working
+ [REGRESSION 2014-08] Volume up/down keys, and printScreen key, have stopped
working
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:O Oddly, after rebooting the issue disappeared...
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Title:
[REGRESSION 2014-08] Volume up/down keys, and printScreen key, have
stopped working
Public bug reported:
I've started observing this bug since i've started using NVidia's
additional drivers (yesterday). Before that I was using nouveau, which
happened to use the builtin Intel GPU and not the NVidia card.
I have an external monitor which I usually connect to the laptop. I have it
What needs to happen?
That I update the bios? That's definitely not going to happen (what
needs to happen is that ubuntu provide a decent way of upgrading bios
without relying on booting other OSes).
And there's no reason why you should need me to update the bios, when this
regression has
Public bug reported:
I don't know whether this is supposed to be a new brilliantly designed
feature which is working as [wrongly] intended or if it is just a
regression, but it is certainly annoying.
When an application opens up a window of another application, what used to
happen (and the
** Attachment added: Screenshot from 2014-08-05 21:25:52.png
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I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on a new laptop which has an NVidia GeForce
710M and later upgraded it to Ubuntu 13.10 and finally 14.04.
After almost a year, I'm astonished to find out that my NVidia card is
not even being used. The Intel Graphics card built into the motherboard
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-32.57-generic 3.13.11.4
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: teo2303 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd
My volume up/down keys were working fine and they have stopped working
right NOW.
Was there some recent update that attempted to fix this bug and instead screwed
things up further?
Or am I experiencing a different (though apparently identical) issue?
This did NOT work for me:
gsettings reset
Is this the same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
settings-daemon/+bug/1248368 or not?
My volume keys were working until a few MINUTES AGO (last reboot).
This didn't fix them:
gsettings reset org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys volume-up
gsettings reset
@2 not sure.
I'll restart now. By the way I've observed the issue again in the
meantime at the very next suspend/resume.
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Title:
password input
Is this so difficult to fix (or to even decide the importance of)? It's
been almost 2 years and this makes something as basic as printing a hell
of the problem
AND IT USED TO WORK BEFORE the regression.
A little hint for the importance:
* Renders essential features or functionality of the
I think you missed this part:
Now please don't tell me to install a bios update until there's a
decent way to install it seamlessly from Ubuntu itself, without relying
on freedos, flashrom, creating a windows repair disk and whatnot.
If you expect bug victims -pardon- users to install bios
Well, then I guess this will stay incomplete forever until it expires,
as usual.
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Title:
system frozen after resume from hibernation. Had to
@cjwatson do you know the answer to my question in comment #234?
I have stopped updating my system since the update for grup has become
available, because I fear I may incur in the same issue again. I think
everybody who has had this issue and recovered from it urgently needs to know
whether
Public bug reported:
After reboot, the usual network icon is not present in the notification area.
See screenshot (if Launchpad will let me attach it)
The network works and it has automatically connected to my wifi router,
but the icon still does not appear. Disabling and reenabling wifi via
I DID attach the file while writing the previous comment. I didn't forget to
attach it.
It simply didn't get through for some reason. Here it is again.
** Attachment added: Screenshot from 2014-07-24 13:30:10.png
Ok, now the time has come to be scared.
Given that upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04 broke my boot and bricked my
computer because of this bug, and that I fixed it (long ago) using the
methods that have been commented above, and I have a wonderfully working
14.04 (in dual boot with Windows 8),
WILL
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