Public bug reported:
Installing libvirt-manager results in account libvirt-qemu being
created. This user has config in /etc/passwd like follows:
libvirt-qemu:x:64055:125:Libvirt
Qemu,,,:/var/lib/libvirt:/usr/sbin/nologin
The "nologin" should be pretty clear signal that this account is not
usable
This bug is still relevant for Bionic. Any info about possible backport?
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Title:
fstab binds appear as mounts (x-gvfs-hide is
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
(1) Open terminal
(2) Run command
systemd-inhibit --what=idle:sleep --mode=block sleep 1h
(3) Wait
Expected results:
The screensaver or system sleep (S3) shouldn't activate within an hour.
Actual results:
Screensaver activates after the default
Still happens with Ubuntu LTS 18.04. I can provide additional info if
needed.
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Title:
encrypted home-directory is not unmounted o
Public bug reported:
Cinnamon uses "Nemo" /usr/bin/nemo as the file browser and default
apparmor config is too strict and prevents "Open Containing Folder"
feature from working and instead an error message will appear:
Failed to execute child process "nemo" (Permission denied)"
A simple fix woul
Yeah, I think you should just hardcode xdg-open and then list only that.
Current implementation seems to be execute whatever is in the config and
that cannot be set in apparmor config.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
May be a duplicate of Bug 185226 but I'm not sure which document crashed
the evince as I had multiple documents open. Hopefully the stack trace
will contain enough information.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: f0bf0101e3d
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I think this was the PDF that caused the crash. At least I'm able to
reproduce some kind of crash with this PDF. I believe this is identical
to one linked from http://www.princexml.com/samples/#xtech
(http://www.princexml.com/howcome/2007/xtech/papers/output/0082-32.pdf).
I found this file from my
Jean-François Fortin Tam: AVCHD is about H.264 codec but the codec
output is stored inside "an MPEG transport stream and stored on media as
binary files" (as explained on the wikipedia page you linked to). See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD#Specifications for details, notice
especially the part
Jean-François Fortin Tam: You're right that HDV is a different format
from AVCHD. On the other hand, the letters "HDV" in the summary seems to
be short for "high definition video" contrary to HDV format which
officially does not have an explanation for the letters. I agree that
the use of letters "
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
I cannot find any information about the encryption algorithm used to protect
the stored passwords. The only hint about any real encryption is output of
$ file ~/.gnome2/keyrings/login.keyring
[...] GNOME keyring, major version 0, minor version 0
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seahorse documentation should specify encryption used for protecting the
passwords
https:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Steps to reproduce:
1. sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jdk
2. press Alt+F2 to start "Run application" dialog of gnome-panel
3. Type "j" and wait for a few seconds (so that the list of icons have been
updated
4. Type "c" the input now reads "
Did you try multiple times? As you can see, I'm also running jaunty. I'd
say that "n" is not selected about 4 times in 10. Because this seems to
be some kind of race condition, I'll report some extra information:
Possible factors: CPU speed, kernel, Xorg
$ uname -a
Linux semyol-329-b 2.6.28-11-ge
I don't care if the issue is in the alarm-clock, pygtk or somewhere
else. The fact is that if I select Applications - Add/Remove... and
search for an alarm clock I get package "alarm-clock". If I then proceed
to install it and ever start it, my X session is immediately frozen.
Happens on both x86_6
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 321176 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321176
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 321176
[Jaunty] alarm-clock causes screen to freeze
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363937
You received
Any progress on this bug? I accidentally hit this issue and I indeed
mistyped my passphrase while changing it. Luckily I was able to guess
the typo I made...
Also, the dialog for entering the existing passphrase before changing it
does not make clear which passphrase I should enter. If it's asking
May be related but not a duplicate: bug 502642
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/502642
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Broken support for MPEG-TS: HDV and AVCHD (.mts/.m2ts) files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327872
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Now that "file" has been fixed, how about fixing the seahorse
documentation. I have yet to find any mention of actual encryption used.
/usr/share/doc/seahorse would be a nice place to start...
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I'm still running Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS so I cannot test Natty right now.
However, I cannot reproduce with lucid anymore. I'm still using the same
harwdware but software has been upgraded to latest lucid plus I'm
running PREEMPT kernel.
As such, I would mark this as Works for me.
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I don't have Natty available right now but I can reproduce this with
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS
Release:10.04
$ uname -a
Linux semyol-329-b 2.6.32-31-preempt #61-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Fri Apr 8 21:03:20
UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt-cache policy seahorse-plugins
Additional note: the behavior of seahorse-tool hints that the tool
expects to verify only signatures that are detached from the original
file. If that's the case and seahorse-tool is not designed to handle
this case then nautilus is using incorrect utility for the attached
file.
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Duplicate of bug 518124?
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Title:
In Ubuntu 10.04 change password under "About Me" hangs
To manage notifications a
Opened a bug for GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS at http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-4950
That bug should be added to Remote bug watches if launchpad supports watching
JIRA issues.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410407
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Every now and then my gnome-terminal session (all Terminal windows)
freezes/stalls for minutes (usually somewhere between 2-5 minutes of
total unresponsiveness). This happens randomly and does not seem to be
related to the action done in Te
It just occurred me that this could be related to kernel timekeeping. I
think my system should be running with hpet timers but there's some
evidence in dmesg that there's something wrong.
$ dmesg
... (redundant stuff about drm:i915 related problems)
[598543.623013] Clocksource tsc unstable (delta
:
Couldn't verify file: UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt.asc
No valid signatures found
Expected results (similar to gpg but with a GUI):
$ gpg --verify UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt.asc
gpg: Signature made Fri 13 Nov 2009 04:09:10 PM EET using DSA key ID 563168EB
gpg: Good signature from &
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Open any PDF and select some text by dragging around with left mouse
button pressed down. Evince starts eating memory about 1MB/s (or perhaps
a bit slower). I regognized the problem after an evince instance with a
8 page PDF file was consuming 1.5
As far as I can see, it happens with any PDF file (may be dependant on
PDF generator?).
I'll attach a PDF file generated by OpenOffice.org distributed with
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. When I've the file saved on my desktop and I double
click it, evince opens. Running top displays 81976 for VIRT column for
ev
I tried installing gs-gpl but I could not remove gs-esp because of
dependencies (I'd have to remove CUPS - I'll rather live without
evince). Running evince with both gs-gpl and gs-esp installed does have
the same problem. Can I get evince to use gs-gpl without removing the
gs-esp package?
Note tha
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