So I found https://github.com/linuxmint/mint22-beta/issues/82 which
contains an explanation of this issue. The AppArmor policy is indeed to
blame.
What I don't understand is: wouldn't this break WebKit for *all* Ubuntu
users?
Anyway, it seems clear you have three options. (a) Backtrack on this
ch
Is this still a problem?
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Title:
[jammy regression] webkit apps do not display content (yelp, epiphany,
gnome-onlin
I've chatted with Jeremy about this, and he understands that
-DUSE_WPE_RENDERER=OFF was intended to allow a transition period for
distros to package libwpe and wpebackend-fdo, that WebKit developers
don't test it anymore, and that Ubuntu needs to turn it on. I've also
reported bug #238932 to consid
(In reply to Marian Rainer-Harbach from comment #7)
> This issue occurs on my machine as well, which has an AMD GPU. So it does
> not seem to be directly related to the graphics driver in use.
Beware: if you're not certain the issue is caused by the same mesa 21.3
-> 22.0 upgrade, you might have a
OK, then for sure this bug is not the problem that Ubuntu users are
seeing. Hi Ubuntu, please file a separate bug. Thanks!
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(In reply to seb128 from comment #12)
> The issue also got reported on launchpad for the incoming Ubuntu
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/webkit/+bug/1966418
>
> It is only an issue under wayland, login into an x11 session makes things
> work again
You have different/additional information in that do
This is fixed by https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/commit/642107a28f9616b5836d6da3b57d9bfc33acc8d0
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Title:
[regression]
Note this is already fixed in the latest stable version of WebKitGTK+.
We are behind in releasing a security advisory, but you should really
make sure you have the latest version, as always.
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Some notes on this:
For 3.18, the system.xml list mostly corresponded to the applications in
GNOME core, with the exception of gedit, which was not in core at the
time.
For 3.20, I added a bunch of applications into core (including gedit);
now the system.xml list is outdated. We decided not to up
FWIW:
# enable certificates validation in webkit views unless specified
otherwise
if "SOFTWARE_CENTER_FORCE_DISABLE_CERTS_CHECK" in os.environ:
context.set_tls_errors_policy(webkit.TLSErrorsPolicy.IGNORE)
# WARN the user!! Do not remove this
LOG
(In reply to jeff from comment #5)
> To my knowledge, Canonicals contribution is only in Canonicals patched
> version of accountsservice. If I install accountsservice-ubuntu from the
> Arch AUR, LightDM will then show the user background. Meaning, the
> underlying code is indeed in LightDM. But hey
Also, as a warning, it is a huge task to port one of the email clients.
There is upstream work on editor API to make it a bit easier.
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Hi, upstream WebKit developer here. I just want to mention that WebKit1
is no longer receiving security updates, so if you only want one version
in main, it would be good to use WebKit2 instead if possible. Porting
everything to WebKit2 is going to be a years-long process, I'm afraid,
though your h
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I forgot [1] which fixes the dumb AI (but only on levels 2 and 3 - we
left level 1 as-is).
[1]
https://git.gnome.org/browse/iagno/commit/?h=gnome-3-10&id=75eb88a9fa96d3803e8397af92e3a9028d09046b
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Hi, most of these have been fixed upstream.
[1] is the AI freeze, [2] is a workaround (not really a fix) that stops
the looping sounds (probably the cause of the crash in comment #2), [3]
is for the broken scores (also reported at [4]), [5] is for when neither
player can move, [6] handles the undo
FYI this is fixed upstream:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/iagno/commit/?h=gnome-3-8&id=23e84c69b67eee55a1d0787d520033394db306ec
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GNOME 3.10 will indeed allow local admins (not standard users) to change
time settings without typing a password.
It also introduces automatic geolocation-based timezone updating. :)
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