Hi Sebastien, sorry missed your info request.
I actually saw this warning today:
```
Jun 18 16:34:55 cerberus thunderbird.desktop[9414]: console.error: " tried to scroll to a row that doesn't exist: 4294967295"
```
I don't see user visible consequences though.
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Just saw this on some field units that are iOT type devices and
sometimes get shutdown non-cleanly. We run apt-update on startup and we
noticed one machine would not update and had no knowledge of any
packages in one of the repos in the sources.list.
We noticed the Packages file has 0 size, and
Public bug reported:
Hi maintainers,
It is likely this report is misclassified, but I haven't been able to
trace it back to the real source.
When I log into a gnome session, I see the following warning in the
system log:
Mar 29 21:54:01 thinkpad3 dbus-daemon[1476]: [session uid=1000 pid=1476]
Got hit by this, flooded with cron emails, thanks.
For others affected who land here, I've found that the proper fix for
the issue is:
```
apt purge snapd
apt-mark hold snapd
```
Good riddance.
Dear, Canonical, no one wants snapd, and it is pushing a large majority
of your userbase away. Would
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1957948 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1957948
Got hit by this, flooded with cron emails, thanks.
For others affected who land here, I've found that the proper fix for
the issue is:
```
apt purge snapd
apt-mark hold snapd
```
Good riddance.
Dear,
I do still get pretty regular crashes. I will have to check with
extensions disabled. Disabling adblocking is pretty painful.
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firefox
Same issue here. Was a machine that I had not touched for several
months. Booted it and after updating, got this error.
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Hi devs,
I was disabling gnome-shell extensions to try to narrow down a different
problem and discovered this one. The log snippet below appears from time to
time in my logs, but I've never known where it comes from.
I had disabled Ubuntu Dock and most other extensions.
Public bug reported:
I ignored my system for a while, long enough for the screensaver to
blank the screen. When I tried to get it to awake ( I don't need to log
back in), it seemed to be semihung, showing pretty black screen, but a
mouse cursor visible. It did not respond to hitting keys. I
2 more crashes today
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firefox crashes often
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Recently (since ~2021-12-15) firefox has been crashing a lot, often
daily. There's no obvious pattern that I can see.
Most recent crash logs:
Dec 21 12:37:51 cerberus firefox.desktop[755990]: Sandbox: Unexpected EOF, op 0
flags 0200 path /proc/755990/cgroup
Dec 21
I have as extensions:
Feedbro
GNOME Shell Integration (courtesy of ubuntu)
Stylus
uBlock Origin
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firefox crashes often
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Ubuntu 20.04 fails to access an older Samsung phone properly for me.
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I see this issue in 20.04 but it interfere with starting thunderbird.
I'm using en-US.
jlquinn@cerberus:~/Videos/summits$ lsb_release -a; uname -a; apt-cache policy
thunderbird
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Release:20.04
Hi, there's a crash report mentioned on this page:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/241a8d330b8560e5d29b49b2d8df1a9340834364d1e9930a70caae16e29bf446d33032781384b132361e219d11002feddb39eb224ef4a8725b7f4651d988de57
but I don't have permission to follow the link to the actual crash
report.
I
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It seems to happen intermittently but when it does, I typically can't
get back control at the console.
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Title:
video locks up under gnome-shell
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I get a blank screen with a mouse cursor. Cursor doesn't respond to
mouse inputs. System doesn't respond to keyboard inputs. I can still
ssh in from another machine.
I see the following in the journal:
Jul 13 01:55:14 jenks gnome-shell[1403]: libinput error: client bug:
Video lockup is reproducible.
This may not be a kernel issue. Switching to wayland display server
doesn't lock up this way.
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video
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jlquinn@jenks:~/bug$ lsb_release -d
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
jlquinn@jenks:~/bug$ apt-cache policy linux-image-5.8.0-59-generic
linux-image-5.8.0-59-generic:
Installed: 5.8.0-59.66~20.04.1
Candidate: 5.8.0-59.66~20.04.1
Version table:
*** 5.8.0-59.66~20.04.1
Neither step 1 nor step 2 gave me anything unfortunately. I've
commented out the the problem types field, so perhaps I'll get more
useful data eventually. This is a rare occurrence.
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happening:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1641541
There are 2 Xorg processes running for some reason. One I'm logged
into, and the other is on another VT. The one I'm logged into has my
user id. The other one has uid
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 20.04 on amd64.
I came back to the machine after it was idle long enough for the screen
to go blank. I can see the cursor move with the mouse, but nothing
else. This is VT2.
VT1 shows a login screen. I can get to console VTs as well and did so
to file the report.
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I don't know what happened, but I just sat down at my machine to find it
sluggish. Digging further, I find that gnome-shell is spamming the
system log with these messages:
May 13 12:06:42 cerberus gnome-shell[3120]: JS ERROR: TypeError: null has no
properties
Public bug reported:
jlquinn@cerberus:~/Videos$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
jlquinn@cerberus:~/Videos$ apt-cache policy gnome-shell
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.36.4-1ubuntu1~20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-1ubuntu1~20.04.2
Version table:
***
This issue was helpful. I also had a full /tmp.
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Cannot log into a server I logged into previously with error "Your
home directory
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I just installed pyhoca-gui, which installed python3-x2go. During the
install, I see the following warning:
Setting up python3-x2go (0.6.1.3-2) ...
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/x2go/session.py:2020: SyntaxWarning: "is not"
with a literal. Did you mean "!="?
if
Public bug reported:
/etc/sysctl.d/README says that after making changes, you should run
"service procps start" to activate the changes.
Since systemd is now the default init system, please update the README
files to also say you can activate changes with:
systemctl restart systemd-sysctl
Public bug reported:
After indexing, I see the following at the end of the log:
:3:index/fsindexer.cpp:247::FsIndexer::index missing helper program(s):
python3:pylzma (application/x-7z-compressed)
However, pylzma does not seem to be available in Ubuntu. I don't know
if this counts as a bug
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I've uncovered what I think is a bug in the way that gnome-shell
implements Alt-Tab support. First, my understanding is that the current
version of Alt-Tab is only supposed to select between windows in the
current virtual desktop.
I accidentally uncovered this as follows.
I was able to get ubuntu installed successfully using ZFS by doing an
offline minimal installation both `Download Updates` and `Third Party
Software` disabled. The installation was successful and Ubuntu booted
ok. I have now switched my production desktop over to the new
installation.
I suspect
Update, my last 'successful' install failed because it looks like
gparted did not completely nuke the drive and the installation did not
boot up after it completed. At boot, I got the Busybox screen with no
clear errors. When I pulled up the drive in Ubuntu live cd, the
partitions were very odd
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Installer fails when trying to install on a Drive that is
previously formatted by Ubuntu installer.
I know this issue has been around for a long time but is there a way
that the installer can detect a formatted drive automatically and if the
usecase is to wipe the
This issue was resolved by installing `kde-plasma-desktop` which put in
all the necessary libraries to get KDE apps working much better. This
installation also fixed KFind and other KDE apps that I use.
Note `kde-plasma-desktop` is huge and after installing and before
restarting the computer run
It affects me in 20.04 LTS. I didn't have it in 18.04 LTS.
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Does not exit correctly, have to "kill -9
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Hi,
I have just tested kernel 5.4.0-53-generic (Ubuntu kernel) on the same
hardware and the bug is still present. When will the fix be pushed out
to the current ubuntu kernels?
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Public bug reported:
I have a colorhug version 1 device with firmware 1.2.1. From reading,
it appears that fwupd supports the colorhug firmware:
jlquinn@cerberus:~$ fwupdmgr get-devices
X10DAi
│
├─ColorHug:
│ Device ID: 9bacaf023cb4913d27ee9dea10752fde615b2f1f
│ Summary:
Or, if you're committed to posting here, post your logs, please.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 10:10 AM Quinn Balazs
wrote:
> I'm trying to say that if you're still experiencing this issue and you
> have updated past Oneiric (11.10) this is NOT the same bug. postgres was in
> the removal
Fix released in Oneiric. This particular bug has been resolved. Future
issues are not due to bug #871893, thus should be reported separately n
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I'm trying to say that if you're still experiencing this issue and you have
updated past Oneiric (11.10) this is NOT the same bug. postgres was in the
removal blacklist due to Bug 871893. Fix released for 871893 in Oneiric
Updates. Therefore if it is in the removal blacklist again, it is a
Please attach system logs to this bug report.
** Package changed: ubiquity (Ubuntu) => grub-installer (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Ok, I finally got commit b292b50b0efcc7095d8bf15505fba6909bb35dce to
build successfully.
Result is also success! Normal reboot works.
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Since I wasn't able to build this commit, I used the deb's provided in
Comment #36
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1886827/comments/36)
Result is success! Soft rebooting works normally with this build.
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sudo apt-get -y install libncurses-dev flex bison openssl libssl-dev dkms
libelf-dev libudev-dev libpci-dev libiberty-dev autoconf
sudo apt-get -y build-dep linux
git clone
Finally got 5.8-rc4 compiled with patch applied. Posting dmesg results.
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success with 5.4.0-44 - I applied the patch to 5.4.0-44 and attached the
dmesg file here. Hope this helps.
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Public bug reported:
I log into a machine then reboot the machine when I'm logged in. While
the machine is no longer accessible, I then press the Terminate button
for the session, and the x2goclient dies with a segfault.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: x2goclient
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Attempting to install cbindgen
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: cbindgen (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-42.46-generic 5.4.44
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-42-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVersion:
Currently on vacation - will be back in 3 weeks.
Is the patch is for 5.8-rc4 or for 4.15.0-99?
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Machine hangs when doing a normal reboot
I have now installed, booted, and tested the reboot with kernel 5.8-rc4
- no change - bug still persists. I have attached dmesg log for this
kernel.
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bad commit
commit b52be79f3c6cc89bb3834c5174843e34f945f386
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Ubuntu version affected:
Ubuntu 4.15.0-99.100-generic 4.15.18
First kernel package affected:
linux-image-4.15.0-99-generic
Necessary debug files will be attached as soon as p
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Seeing as the console reports systemd-shutdown, I decided to debugging that.
So far:
systemctl reboot -ff has no effect - the system still hangs with the affected
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BIOSandUbuntu
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Machine hangs when
SysRq-b is unaffected by this kernel bug.
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Kernel bisection was done following the procedures listed here:
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Machine hangs when doing
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Ubuntu 4.15.0-99.100-generic 4.15.18
First kernel package affected:
linux-image-4.15.0-99-generic
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Machine hangs
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I got onto my machine this morning and found networking broken. I
traced it to the fact that denyhosts added 127.0.0.1 to the deny list.
I couldn't find any events in the log that look like ssh attempts coming
from localhost, but it still got added.
I would consider this an
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task blocked too long
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** Description changed:
I have Ubuntu 18.04 on my system. When I boot, I get a black screen
once mode switching happens. Rescue mode (aka nomodeswitch) would bring
me to a gui screen correctly.
I tried backing off to X.org from
I followed the instructions to change to confirmed. But the kernel
from proposed, as well as the mainline one I have up at the moment, work
correctly.
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I tested with the latest kernel image I saw, which appears to be 5.7.1:
ii linux-image-unsigned-5.7.1-050701-generi 5.7.1-050701.202006071230 amd64
Linux kernel image for version 5.7.1 on 64 bit x86 SMP
jlquinn@cerberus:~$ uname -a
Linux cerberus 5.7.1-050701-generic
Yes, I have my gui back without amdgpu.dc=0. Thanks!
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amdgpu.dc=0
Public bug reported:
jlquinn@cerberus:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Release:18.04
jlquinn@cerberus:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-settings-daemon:
Installed: 3.28.1-0ubuntu1.3
Candidate: 3.28.1-0ubuntu1.3
Version table:
*** 3.28.1-0ubuntu1.3
This is the log from when I plug the device from the working port into
the misbehaving port:
Jun 08 00:27:24 cerberus kernel: debugfs: Directory '26' with parent 'devices'
already present!
Jun 08 00:27:24 cerberus kernel: usb 3-11.3: new full-speed USB device number
65 using xhci_hcd
Jun 08
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root@cerberus:/var/log# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Release:18.04
jlquinn@cerberus:~$ apt-cache policy linux-generic-hwe-18.04
linux-generic-hwe-18.04:
Installed: 5.3.0.53.110
Candidate: 5.3.0.53.110
I have a Logitech usb headset that
Here's what seems like the relevant portion of the kernel log where
the device log appears ok, and where it starts to go bad.
Jun 6 17:44:12 cerberus kernel: [620023.619292] hid-generic
0003:046D:0A8F.0045: input,hidraw7: USB HID v1.11 Device [Logitech USB Headset
Logitech USB Headset] on
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-appindicator (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Object .Gjs_AppIndicatorIconActor__1
Hi Sebastien. It seems to be reproducible, but I don't know how to do
it. I see several events in my log today. One clue I see is that there
is a gnome-software message as well as the gnome-shell traces. I then
ran gnome-software. I see that it last checked at 6:16. And in the
log, there's
apport information
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May 26 12:24:06 cerberus gnome-shell[3960]: JS WARNING:
[/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/pomod...@arun.codito.in/indicator.js 747]:
Too many arguments to method Clutter.Actor.add_child: expected 1, got 2
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1881344/+attachment/5379778/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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Public bug reported:
jlquinn@cerberus:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Release:18.04
jlquinn@cerberus:~/Videos$ apt-cache policy gnome-shell-extension-appindicator
gnome-shell-extension-appindicator:
Installed: 18.04.1
Candidate: 18.04.1
Version table:
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I have the same problem in 237-3ubuntu10.41 amd64
May 30 12:55:59 cerberus systemd-resolved[1595]: Server returned error
NXDOMAIN, mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying
transaction with reduced feature level UDP.
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I saw the following in my logs on a fresh install of 18.04.4:
May 30 12:57:05 cerberus org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2995]: ###!!!
[Parent][RunMessage] Error: Channel closing: too late to send/recv, messages
will be lost
May 30 12:57:05 cerberus org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2995]:
amdgpu.dc=0 gets me a gui with X.org. With Xwayland, I still get a
blank screen.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1881390
Title:
amdgpu.dc=0 required for gui display
To manage
Public bug reported:
I have Ubuntu 18.04 on my system. When I boot, I get a black screen
once mode switching happens. Rescue mode (aka nomodeswitch) would bring
me to a gui screen correctly.
I tried backing off to X.org from Wayland, but that didn't help. I
eventually found an obscure post
Public bug reported:
May 26 12:24:06 cerberus gnome-shell[3960]: JS WARNING:
[/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/pomod...@arun.codito.in/indicator.js 747]:
Too many arguments to method Clutter.Actor.add_child: expected 1, got 2
May 26 12:24:06 cerberus gnome-shell[3960]: JS WARNING:
For Ubuntu 18.04, it's at line 1028, but is the same issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1855968
Title:
JS WARNING: [/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ubuntu-
Public bug reported:
My system has something strange going on. I'm unable to start gnome-
terminal. In journalctl, I see the following cryptic message:
May 29 13:08:38 cerberus org.gnome.Shell.desktop[3960]: # Error
constructing proxy for org.gnome.Terminal:/org/gnome/Terminal/Factory0:
Could
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