I ran on Xorg before Wayland became the default, and I didn't notice any such
problems. But surely the problem could have come with the update, I don't know
now..
I'll try disconnecting the 2nd monitor, then cancel dark mode, and then run on
Xorg.
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Sadly, no that doesn't because it's coming from the original reporter.
In order for a bug to be a bug, it has to be reproducible by more than
the original reporter, at which point it becomes "Confirmed" or, if it's
a dev like me, it would become "Triaged."
If it can't be reproduced, it becomes "in
>> 1. The user moves keys to the allowed default locations
> Which is?
Checking the apparmor profile,
# OpenVPN configuration and key files
file r /etc/openvpn/{,**},
file mr /usr/sbin/openvpn,
so I guess /etc/openvpn and there is no default userdir allowed?
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So first, please try to do as described in the question I linked (this
is the text from there but "translated" to CUPS):
-
First check that the unit file is a symlink to /dev/null
file /lib/systemd/system/cups.service
it should return:
/lib/systemd/system/cups.service: symbolic link
okay, thanks for explanation but what coming next?
We cannot leave a "broken" thing and go on ...
As I Upgraded to 24.04.1 LTS the Printing stuff (or systemd stuff) is going
broken and isn't fixed since then, and we are now on 24.04.2 LTS.
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Public bug reported:
Script-fu arrow creation script arrow.scm, randomly causes GIMP lockups.
Sometimes the lockup will force me to kill the process. Sometimes it
yields a message asking me if I want to force quit, which it will
accomplish if that message ever comes up, which is not all the time.
Till Kamppeter @till-kamppeter:
screenshot url is fixed, you need to expand my comment to get the full
url
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Yes, can print with all tools (not via terminal), but not with "evince".
KDE Print Manager work correctly => https://i
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Could you run the command
ps aux | grep cups
and post the output here?
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"Can you post a screenshot of the main view of the print dialog of
evince, where one sees the list of available printers (not the print
preview)?"
Attached
cups do not debug since really long time ago, see attached screenshot
Yes, I'm admin for lpadmin "lpadmin:x:122:newcomer01"
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I'm a bit confused by the discussion. Why is the cups snap installed on
your system? It's not something we do by default in Ubuntu. Instead of
masking units why not just removing the snap to see if that resolves the
issue?
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For you the snapped CUPS daemon is running, not the one of the Debian
package. This means that principally you can print, especially as your
printer is driverless. Printer setup tools like system-config-printer
and KDE Print Manager can communicate with the CUPS daemon normally. You
only would see
`systemctl unmask ...` actually does not work. See this question on Ask
Ubuntu and the selected answer (green check mark) for it
https://askubuntu.com/questions/804946/systemctl-how-to-unmask
Seems to by a systemd bug.
But note that this is not your original GNOME problem. That problem
alread
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Hello Bartosz, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gnome-shell into oracular-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
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Accepted gnome-shell into noble-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
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Accepted gnome-shell into noble-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
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Hello Yuan-Chen, or anyone else affected,
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Title:
Clicking a calendar date in t
First, at least before your switched to the Snap package of CUPS, you
were able to use KDE Print Manager and system-config-printer to manager
your printer, create queues, set option defaults, ...?
And were you able to print from any application, including GNOME
applications like evince?
Where you
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Hi, Timo,
That's great news! I know the drill, I will test it and get back to the
customer and ask them to test it too!
Thank you very much for your input!
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this is missing the SRU information from description
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Timo, sorry I missed that... It's done now.
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If you click a calendar date in the bottom row of the top panel
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- ProblemType: Bug
- DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
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Cannot reproduce in Plucky
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Title:
LCD backlight brighness reset to maximum after boot / resume / login
To mana
None of those messages identify where the problem is unfortunately. A
weakness of the log-instead-of-crash approach to error handling...
Also none of those would cause whole display freezes. So it might all
have the same root cause, but we're not seeing any hints as to what the
root cause is yet.
Fix proposed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/4322
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Title:
Some shell elements don't respond to touchscr
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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For me it all seems like GNOME (and its underlying GUI library GTK) is
not able to fully access the printing system, but other applications,
desktops, and GUI libraries are able to fully access.
Could you set CUPS to debug logging:
cupsctl --debug-logging
and do 2 tests:
1. Open the print d
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> 1. For applications that support it, having them use a portal to gain
access. With the portal being allowed to delegate the selected file to
the application. This is the transparent solution, where the user gets
the file dialogue as usual but it is not under the applications control.
openvpn/net
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Public bug reported:
Randomly after startup after about 30s I get a system alert.
I have reported the error to ubuntu already a few days ago. I have attached
screenshots of the error details, as I cannot easily copy the content.
From my own research I found this bug fix in non-LTS ubuntu, might
here:
newcomer01@newcomer01-MS-7A40:~$ ps aux | grep cups
root 677370 0.0 0.0 2892 1536 ?Ss 17:15 0:00 /bin/sh
/snap/cups/1070/scripts/run-cups-browsed
root 677377 0.0 0.0 2892 1536 ?Ss 17:15 0:00 /bin/sh
/snap/cups/1070/scripts/run-cupsd
root 677
The link to your evince screenshot does not work.
You can generally attach image files directly to Launchpad bug comments,
you do not need to use any third-party service to host images or other
files. Especially then the images keep conserved for the future as on
Launchpad there is no space limit,
Till Kamppeter @till-kamppeter
have made now your suggested steps, results below:
newcomer01@newcomer01-MS-7A40:~$ sudo snap stop cups
Gestoppt.
newcomer01@newcomer01-MS-7A40:~$ sudo apt install cups
Paketlisten werden gelesen… Fertig
Abhängigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut… Fertig
Statusinformationen w
I've registered on discourse.ubuntu.com but as a new user I apparently
can't post anywhere.
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This is https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/10372
Fixed in GIMP 2.10.38.
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@Erich I meant if you follow the steps in the video, can you reproduce?
on x86_64 ?
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Seb, you see here why the future lies in immutable distros, it is so
easy to create a complete mess with conventional ones ...
The steps were all an act of desperation. By stumbling over the cups-
snap repo on OpenPrinting (and therefore installing the CUPS Snap) Marc
has tried to get rid of the D
Warning added to cups-snap repo ...
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To man
Also, are you in the "lpadmin" group? Check the /etc/group file.
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Syslog of the last boot which went to a crash
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- Hi, I run Ubuntu development 25.04 and suddendly the session crashed:
- first mou
@aleasto, no they aren't desktop applications. That doesn't mean access
to keys in a users directory can't be routed to the affected user as a
permission request (at least in a desktop environment).
Nor does it mean that the gui interface for network manager, can't act
as at a privilege layer for
atm It looks that way, there certainly should be some though
comment #4's
@{HOME}/.cert/nm-openvpn/* r,
seems reasonable. We will have to look into others
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Short term there are four solutions.
> 1. The user moves keys to the allowed default locations
Which is?
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Title:
Can you post a screenshot of the main view of the print dialog of
evince, where one sees the list of available printers (not the print
preview)?
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