Any fixes for this yet? I have started to experience this in the last
few days for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. The only change was that the laptop
battery was replaced. However, this problem does not occur on my dual-
boot Windows 10, so this is probably not a hardware issue.
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Unfortunately it has to be a privileged operation, otherwise any
application could set the attribute and then have access to user
namespaces. The problem with unprivileged user namespaces is that it
makes privileged interfaces available to the user in ways that they
weren't designed for, leading to
RE: security.apparmor attribute attachment not working
Sorry for the current version of apparmor in Ubuntu requires a path
attachment as well, you need to change the profile to (caveat untested
so I may have made another mistake too)
profile falkon /** xattrs=(security.apparmor=falkon) flags=(unc
Right, I do plan to cherry pick the gnome-keyring change at some point,
I just started with gcr while waiting to see if a gnome-keyring upstream
maintainer is still active to review the change
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same problem for me on Ubuntu 22.04.3 with latest updates (GNOME 42),
the Terminal window appears under the dock after sleep or screen lock.
This is very annoying.
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This bug was fixed in the package mutter - 45.2-0ubuntu2~really45.0
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mutter (45.2-0ubuntu2~really45.0) mantic; urgency=medium
* Roll back to address regression LP: #2046360.
- Full revert to mutter 45.0-3ubuntu3.1, with revert implemented under
debian/patches to avoid h
This bug was fixed in the package mutter - 45.2-3ubuntu1
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* Merge with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Add x11-Add-support-for-fractional-scaling-using-Randr.patch
- Add window-Add-ability-to-override-the-edge-constraints.patch
Pleasure Sebastien, that's how open-source works, we help each other and
all win :-).
I'm glad you are picking it up at the distro level, but that gcr-3 patch
alone won't fix this issue, as it only comes into play after gnome-
keyring-pkcs11.so is loaded, which won't happen without the gnome-
keyr
I can't seem to get the xattr solution to work. I'm trying it on a
normal binary and it's failing like so:
# Contents of /etc/apparmor.d/falkon
abi ,
include
profile falkon xattrs=(security.apparmor=falkon) flags=(unconfined) {
userns,
include if exists
}
# setfattr command
user@user-stan
How acceptable or possible would a solution be that had one universal
"allowUserNamespaces" attribute in an AppArmor config that could then
simply be set on whatever files one wanted to enable the features on?
That would support all third-party apps that a user deemed worthy
without needing much ef
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Images blurry in Background select
Hi, I'm on Ubuntu 23.10 using Brave browser SNAP and I still face the
issue (cannot open links in evince -using Brave browser snap).
Here are the versions:
```console
❯ apt list --installed | rg 'evince|apparmor'
apparmor/mantic,now 4.0.0~alpha2-0ubuntu5 amd64 [installed,automatic]
evince-common
Thanks Damjan for the investigation work and the fixes, I've
cherrypicked the gcr fix and uploaded to Debian now (which will sync to
Ubuntu later today).
I would prefer to see an upstream review for the keyring change before
distro patching that one since the situation there is a bit more
complica
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
There is heavy stuttering visible in Firefox with mutter 45.1/45.2 when
kinetic scrolling a non-animated web page with a touchpad. This is a
regression introduced upstream in mutter 45.1 (8f27ebf8).
[ Test Plan ]
0. Find a laptop with a touch
Proposed fix for 45.2 (we usually go through Debian first because that's where
the patch is maintained):
https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/mutter/-/merge_requests/114
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Also verified fixed in mantic using version 45.2-0ubuntu2~really45.0 and
the test case that's now in the Bug Description above.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
There is heavy stuttering visible in Firefox with mutter 45.1/45.2 when
kinetic scrolling a non-animated web page with a touc
** Description changed:
- There is heavy stuttering visible in Firefox with mutter 45.1/45.2. This
- is a regression introduced upstream in mutter 45.1 (8f27ebf8), although
- it only hurts the triple buffering patch so that's where it's fixed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ There is heavy stuttering visible in
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