Hi,
I've attached an strace snippet from my machine, which is exhibiting the
same behaviour.
Cheers
Mark
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This bug affects me on 24.04 noble too.
It did not on 23.10.
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Title:
Artful (17.10) Session logout after screen turned off
To
I've noticed on Ubuntu 24.04 this appears to occur due to a mismatch
between how Xorg blanks the screen and the configuration gnome-settings-
daemon applies.
If you go into GSD -> Power -> Screen Blank and set it to "Never", then
go to Privacy & Security -> Blank Screen Delay -> Never, xset q stil
It HAS been sent upstream to GNOME. The claim is that it is due to the
fact that libarchive in ubuntu 9.04 is out of date. I disagreed with
this assessment since the version they tested ships with Fedora 11, and
the same issue is there, but have seen no further updates, and have
nothing else to a
This bug is still a problem in Oneric.The version of Gnome Power Manager
is completely different (3.1.3). Is there a fix possible for this? The
bug is exactly the same. Two brightness levels when only one is needed.
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ID = #3026
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/3026
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Unable to reproduce in VB environment
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QA Test Ubuntu 22.04 Gnome-shell Crashed
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From a clean install of Ubuntu 22.04 beta, I have installed VLC and Firefox
(nightly) from Ubuntu Software (as snaps).
Neither of the two icons/graphics show up in the show applications window -
either in the thumbnails of the groups I have created, or the expanded windows
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Changed from ding to nautilus after reading about nautilus gvfsd-trash
bug
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+ nautilus causes gvfsd-trash 'Too many files open' error and fills syslog
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Not sure this was actually a bug. I reinstalled my system anyway so the
issue went away. Now marked as invalid
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Same issue on 21.04
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gnome-software says connection is metered while is not
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Not at that time - I had just gone to bed. I had changed them earlier that day,
and the error triggered. So I rebooted. This time the error came about without
me touching it.
Journal output attached.
The bug doesn't appear to be triggered by any steps in Software-Updater
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Sorry, I should add that the pop-up window remained on top of all the others,
so it wasn't hidden behind anything else before I went to bed.
And although it was at the top, when I entered my password and the field went
grey, the window remained visible, but if I clicked anywhere in the window, I
As a data point, when I run gnome-control-center from the terminal I get
a "Segmentation Error" and core dump.
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Tit
And thanks for the tip ref running it without going to "Users" :)
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gnome-control-center crashes after laun
That command:
gsettings reset org.gnome.ControlCenter last-panel
Doesn't work for me - I get:
No such schema “org.gnome.ControlCenter”
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> component=main; status=In Progress; importance=High; assignee=
> jeremy.bi...@canonical.com;
> Launchpad-Bug-Tags: amd64 apport-bug lunar
> Launchpad-Bu
Ahaha so ubuntu-settings was rolled out into Lunar overnight NOT
gnome-control-settings.
I had forgotten that I had originally tagged the wrong app - in fact, I'm not
going to have to go and look up the difference between them :)
So - false alarm - It's not ready yet :)
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Awesome! Thank you for your help on this.
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I can confirm that this issue is now resolved
On Thu, 16 Mar 2023 at 12:15, Mark Smith <2011...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
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Public bug reported:
At installation of Ubuntu 23.04, and subsequently, when trying to use
Gnome Control Center to connect my Google account in Online Accounts, I
am able to enter my email address, but then the screen freezes in the
transition to the screen where I'd enter my password.
This happe
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Here is the output:
$ journalctl -f
May 19 21:05:13 nitro gnome-control-c[5879]: Error showing account: Child
process exited with code 1
May 19 21:06:07 nitro org.gnome.Settings.desktop[5921]: GLib-GIO: Using
cross-namespace EXTERNAL authentication (this will deadlock if server is GDBus
< 2.73.
** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Arch Linux)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Brightness controls skips Levels.
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I tested this in Arch, and it affects Arch's current version as well.
Every version of GPM I've seen seems to have this issue. Kubuntu's
power manager does not have this problem. I looked into the code for
GPM, and noticed that xrandr is used to adjust the brightness. The HAL
code has an option
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
When I use the brightness control keys from a fresh install, the brightness
jumps THREE increments.
By creating /etc/modprobe.d/video.conf and setting
options video brightness_switch_enabled = 0
I reduce this to consistently TWO brig
** Description changed:
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- When I use the brightness control keys from a fresh install, the brightness
jumps THREE increments.
+ Expected:
+ Hitting brightness up key or brightness down key changes brightness by one
level out of 15.
+
+ Actual:
+ H
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I'd love to run apport-collect, but it crashes and won't send the bug
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Is there any other information that I can provide to help out? I
understand this is low priority, but I'm hoping someone will have a
"Eureka!" moment and find a workaround/fix.
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Brightness controls skips Levels.
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Ditto here. same platform.
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Filed upstream. Refined as it is likely a problem with gvfs-archive. I
set the status to "confirmed" before because I was told to do so in
#ubuntu+1 (before the jaunty release date) by one of the devs in the
channel, who along with another user, did indeed confirm the bug. I
will leave it as "ne
This is by DESIGN?
Your design is that any user can change the time, and therefore bypass the
security of sudo?
What's the justification for not having the user enter a password to change the
time? Convenience?
Marc, with all due respect, did you even read the bug?
"If you disable the sudo pas
Are you really sure users are supposed to be able to bypass sudo like
that?
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Users can change the clock without authenticat
>This allows administrative users travelling with laptops to change the
timezone without getting an authentication prompt.
Why is saving the traveling admin from typing their password a couple of
times a day worth compromising security for everyone else? No,
seriously. Why?
>Your attack vector a
A somewhat sensible workaround I can find at the moment is to force re-
authentication every time you type sudo. The way to do this is by
adding:
Defaults timestamp_timeout=0
to the Defaults section of your /etc/sudoers
This will work on Ubuntu, OS X, and other variants.
Details can be found in
> There's a fine balance between security and usability, and not everyone is
comfortable with the same level of security. As I've mentioned before, it is
trivial to modify the defaults to achieve the level of security that is
appropriate for your environment.
If that's the case, why are you defaul
** Also affects: sudo
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
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Michael:
But again, this totally ignores the question: Why on earth do we need that? How
many times per day are you changing your clock that this is necessary?!
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Todd C Miller is working on it from the sudo side upstream, potentially
using CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
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Users can
It's a bit more complicated than that, but not much: Sudo stores the SID
in the authentication file. However, setsid is installed by default, so
you can just launch processes with new SIDs until you get a match. You
can either run setsid and sudo a bunch and hope that you match up, or
you can look
I am affected by the missing comma problem. I am running gcalctool
6.4.1.1 (as reported with gcalctool --version) and 6.4.1.1-0ubuntu3 (as
reported by dpkg-query -l gcalctool) on Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS which is up
to date as of today.
When I run gcalctool from a terminal, it outputs the following at
Just popped in to check on this bug. I don't have the hardware I filed
this against anymore, and I'm still happy on OS X and my Macbook Air,
but I feel a responsibility to the users still stuck with this problem.
Why are you guys marking the g-p-m bug invalid? The switch to g-s-d
doesn't invalidat
Happy Birthday Bug 527157! Gee, has it been two years already? It
feels like just yesterday I was wondering why I couldn't get more than
5-7 brightness levels! Three Ubuntu releases later, and I've had to find
two different solutions to the same problem. Maybe it's a g-p-m bug!
Maybe it's a kerne
I think I have found a workaround, for those running across this.
I posted some info here, in this similar bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/527157
The practical upshot of all this is that adding the kernel parameter
acpi_backlight="vendor"
seems to give me pr
Tested Konstantin Lavrov's patch (Comment #15) in Natty (11.04). worked
like a charm. With the patch, double brightness events are now gone in
my Alienware M11xR2 as well. Please commit ASAP!
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Binary package hint: totem
Description:Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
Release:9.04
Regression In 9.04 (Jaunty): When using totem-xine, totem-gstreamer, etc
to open an iso, it mounts the iso to .gvfs, and then doesn't play it.
The files contained in the mounte
Sorry, my initial workaround is incomplete, and as a result launches
whatever is in your dvd drive. I made this mistake because I had the
original DVD and the iso I was trying to mount in my DVD drive.
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No, if you go to File->Open it still mounts the ISO and does not play.
I was able to get it working by playing it from command line via totem
dvd:// in totem-xine.
With totem-gstreamer dvd://, I get
** Message: Missing plugin: gstreamer|0.10|totem|DVD source|urisource-dvd (DVD
source)
** Message
Where is "here"? Ubuntu 8.10? What works fine? Right clicking an .iso
of a DVD and opening with movie player? Going to File->Open and picking
the ISO? Clicking and dragging the ISO to a playlist? None of these
works fine for me on two separate machines installed with Jaunty
Jackalope, but all o
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This behaviour also appears if you attempt to import the file into
rythmbox. The iso is mounted, but no content is played. VLC, Disc
Burner, and archive manager are able to open the files normally, and do
not mount the isos. It appears that Totem and Rythmbox attempt to mount
the ISO then read t
This appears to be related to gvfsd-archive behavior, as that is what
mounts the iso. What controls which files gvfsd attempts to mount?
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Binary package hint: totem
Source mp4 was "Media Type mp4" on
http://www.linspire.com/file_types/filetypes.php
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Apr 5 09:36:35 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/totem/totem-plugin-viewer
Package: totem-gs
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Note: I don't know if this is a nautilus issue or a dock issue, but it
only affects nautilus.
When using nautilus, after some time the dock 'dots' that show the
active instances seems to double up and my single window shows two dots.
This happens most times I use nautilus.
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