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I suspect this problem is caused by this issue
(https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/pull/500) that is fixed in cups
where the option print-color-mode is set to monochrome when the printer
PPD file has Color
I suspect this problem is caused by this issue
(https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/pull/500) that is fixed in cups
where the option print-color-mode is set to monochrome when the printer
PPD file has ColorModel: CMYK and not ColorModel: RGB (Our Ricoh C4500
uses CMYK as its ColorModel: CMYK)
We
I'm having the same problem (on multiple systems).
I've remove'd firefox as a snap nut the snap still gets installed at
some later point (when a new one is available?) despite the fact that my
apt preferences are set to use the mozillateam-ubuntu-ppa-kinetic PPA.
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I am using Ubuntu Desktop 22.10 on Raspberry Pi 4, and noticed a strange
behaviour of the screen saver.
In settings -> energy -> power saving options I selected Screen Blank
after 5 minutes. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the screen goes blank,
the monitor says No Signal and
Public bug reported:
I used Ubuntu 22.04 (with wayland) on Raspberry Pi 4, and it seems like the
power-saving feature in gnome does not properly turn off the screen.
My attached display does not go into a low power standby mode. Although the
screen after X minutes is dark but still has backlight
I had *exactly* the (very well) described issues here:
o Really weird corrupted font artifacts.
o Bizarre semi-tiled blocks on my background screen.
Occurred after doing an upgrade of Ubuntu 20.04 on an Dell XPS 7590.
Running the suggested command:
sudo apt remove xserver-xorg-video-
(In reply to Lukáš Karas from comment #24)
> Here is my proposed fix in Gwenview:
> https://invent.kde.org/graphics/gwenview/-/merge_requests/125
Do we need a prod on the libexiv2 package as well to indicate that it
needs an update to fix the cause of the crash? (The fix for gwenview to
handle suc
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Ubuntu version: 20.4
Not sure of package (bluez)? (Whatever handles Bluetooth)
What I expected: File is transferred.
What happened: transfer fails with mysterious error code (0x53) which
sometimes shows up on phone and sometimes doesn't. In any case the
transfer fails.
A
(In reply to Gordon Lack from comment #21)
Seems to be related to how old the jpegs are.
2016 and earlier it crashes.
2017 and late its OK.
Roughly.
If I run gwenview on the command line for a failing one this is what I
see reported:
[gmllaptop]: gwenview DSCN1657.JPG
Created attachment 144559
New crash information added by DrKonqi
gwenview (21.08.1) using Qt 5.15.2
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
Browsing through images with Dolphin. Select to open one in Gwenview.
Crashes every time.
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The **NOT** part was feedback on my comment 4:
> I'll wait to see whether 91.3.2+ also fixes the drop-down menus.
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[u
Bug report submitted at Mozilla.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1742202
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The previous entry wasn't entirely correct.
91.2.1 was *also* using the configured Light Theme colours (for the colour of
the "quote bar" in HTML messages).
What has happened on the update to 91.3.1 is that it is now using the Light
background colours for the Dark Theme. (In 91.2.1 it was, corre
Also (just noticed) that 91.3.1 has introduced *another* bug.
I use the "Quote Colors" extension. It has the option to to set the text
and background colours for quoted text. You can configure them
separately for Light and Dark Themes.
At 91.3.1 it is now using the text and background colours con
Today's update to 91.3.1 has made things WORSE!!!
Now the (left hand) sidebar in the Preferences menu and Add-ons manager
are ALSO displayed with a light background (and light text!!) when I'm
using the Dark Theme!!!
The drop-down menus are *still* totally wrong (and unreadable).
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I'm using Thunderbird 91.2.1 in Impish with the Dark Theme.
The drop-down menus for editing Calendar events (such as options for
Repeat: and Reminder:) have light text on a light background, and are
hence unreadable.
This only started with the move to Impish.
ProblemType: B
When pulseaudio crashed:
daniel@RPi4:~$ systemctl --user restart pulseaudio.service
[Child 10555, AudioIPC0] WARNING: 8d8426b0 StateCallback() state 2 cubeb
error: file
/build/firefox-vFiRwG/firefox-89.0.1+build1/dom/media/AudioStream.cpp:654
[Child 10555, MediaDecoderStateMachine #1] WARNING
This is log.
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Pulseaudio crashes, but not regularly. Usually a failure occurs when I listen
music (via VLC, Rhythmbox) or I watch youtube. I heard only noise in the
headphones when this app is crashed.
Only restarting the pulseaudio service helps.
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Pulseaudio stops working. After I use the command "systemctl --user
restart pulseaudio.service" ,it's starting to work, but for a while.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: pulseaudio 1:13.99.2-1ubuntu2.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-1026.29-raspi 5.8.
Heavy artifacts on youtube videos
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I use a Raspberry Pi 4, and now I have artifacts on Youtube videos in
Firefox after update. Ubuntu 20.10, Firefox 89.0+build2-0ubuntu0.20.10.1
arm64
ProblemType: Bug
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ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-1
For the record, this is not specific to Ubuntu or Ubuntu MATE at all --
I see this on Gentoo regularly, for example. It seems to be caused by a
race condition in Caja and UDisks which didn't appear until UDisks
started mounting volumes under user-specific subdirectories of `/media`
-- so for examp
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If you are writing a message and have only the Composition window open (not the
main reading pane) then when this tries to save the current state of the reply
in the Drafts folder (you've taken a short break whilst writing it) the save
will fail.
The reason is that there is
> If you don't want to this fuse fs to be created
I probably don't, but have no idea want it actually does.
> then either remove xdg-desktop-portal package or mask xdg-document-
portal.service with:
Thanks. The masking worked fine.
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>> You can silence this with "df -x fuse.portal"
I can, but that's not the point.
Whatever is putting the mountpoint there (it's not my choice) should be
putting it there in such a way that this does not happen. I *own* the
mountpoint directory and file-system. Why should I get an EPERM error
th
>> Thanks, that's being discussed upstream on https://github.com/flatpak
/xdg-desktop-portal/issues/512
No, it's not, as that issue has been closed.
Note that I'm seeing this WITHOUT having flatpak installed.
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If I run "df" it starts with an error message:
[parent]: df
df: /run/user/4410/doc: Operation not permitted
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs1630320 1604 1628716 1% /run
.
The /run/user/4410/doc (mode r-x--) has bee
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When I start the computer it loads as it always have but when I use the
dropdowns to get a program it just flashes and loads the top program three or
for times. So I then switch off and reboot, This I do two or three times until
it works properly.
Best Regards
Gordon
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When I start the computer it loads as it always have but when I use the
dropdowns to get a program it just flashes and loads the top program three or
for times. So I then switch off and reboot, This I do two or three times until
it works properly.
Best Regards
Gordon
the results which I did.
When I click on system settings the "About this computer" loads,
I have not switched off since but I switch off the screen when not
in use.
Regards
Gordon Wright
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I had a problem with a *missing* internal microphone today (well, I spotted it
today - probably been like this for ages...).
Note that this was PulseAudio saying that there were no input devices.
The problem (as I eventually spotted) was that I'd set the Profile to be
Analgue Stereo Output (under
In my case it did appear to be gTile related also. Just manually
disabling the extension on the gnome extensions panel was also
sufficient to trigger a crash (presumably triggering the same path as
when the screen lock was activated). Presumably other extensions using
libst can have the same effect
Uploaded in #1871580. Looking through gnome-shell issues, #1868440 looks
like it might also be the same thing.
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Deleting the old _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash and collecting a fresh
one.
However, a quick bit of experimentation appears to show that this crash
only occurs with extensions enabled - after globally disabling
extensions it appears to no longer occur. I haven't bisected extensions
individually,
Lots of repetitions of:
```
ERROR: apport (pid 7294) Wed Apr 8 12:22:32 2020: called for pid 7223, signal
11, core limit 0, dump mode 1
ERROR: apport (pid 7294) Wed Apr 8 12:22:32 2020: executable:
/usr/bin/gnome-shell (command line "/usr/bin/gnome-shell")
ERROR: apport (pid 7294) Wed Apr 8 1
Session lock invoked manually (~11:00:00), lock screen displays, click
mouse to get unlock.
Screen freezes for ~10 seconds, then blanks briefly and shows login
screen.
Looks like gnome-shell crashing at about 11:00:26 - interesting lines:
Apr 08 11:00:26 kallisti gnome-shell[23758]:
clutter_act
There appear to neither be any relevant crash files (there are a couple
which predate upgrading this system to focal), nor are there any reports
on errors.u.c for this whoopsie-id.
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Running focal (updated to 2020-04-08), ubuntu-on-wayland session.
Trigger: either lock the screen manually (top-right-corner menu -> Lock)
or wait for the auto-lock timer (Settings -> Privacy -> Screen Lock).
Expected result: after unlock, previous session resumes.
Observed
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I did this yesterday per request and marked it as confirmed. I just
completed this for a second time agreeing to send some data which
mentioned pulse-audio, etc., to you all. It completed at 16:39 local
time, Miami.
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I find this to be an issue with current LTS 18.04's latest 4.19 kernel.
I tested this on mainline 4.20 and 5.0 kernels as well.
No audio because ALC274 not properly loaded for use, so no audio output.
A
See post #5 at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/1784485
It references another Linux variant (eww). But, reading their thread
you will find that they made a patch in December 2018 to solve the 294
issue. Then, the bug report for Ubuntu let to y'all doing the same.
I've
No, my point is that I tried other kernel versions to see if it was
patched. No kernel world with ACL274 on this machine. Windows works
great.
4.18, installed with Ubuntu 18.04.2, to 5.0 were tested with the same
results. The issue persists.
Sorry for the confusion.
How do I get this to stop bei
Apologies my first run of apport was mainline 5.0. I immediately
rebooted and use a standard default kernel for 18.04. I deleted both
mainlines since they didn't solve my issue anyway.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I find this to be an issue with current LTS 18.04's latest 4.19 kernel.
I tested this on mainline 4.20 and 5.0 kernels as well.
No audio because ALC274 not properly loaded for use, so no audio output.
A related card had a similar bug, which was fixed, and may be of use in
res
@sil2100 it works for me as long as I set AuthType Default for / (which
I didn't have to set before but I'm happy to set it now)
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If I also set "AuthType Default" for "/" then the cups 2.2.7-1ubuntu2.4 works.
I did not have this set in 14.04 or 16.04.
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cups 2.2.7-1ubuntu2.4 from proposed has exactly the same symptoms for me
- prompts for password when printing. So the original issue seems to be
different from Esko's.
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So this happened essentially from when I upgraded to 18.10 a few months
ago; now, after I file the bug, it's stopped happening. I suspect a
recent software update. Woohoo!
(sorry for any trouble caused)
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This problem is new in Ubuntu 18.10; it did not occur with 18.04.
When my laptop, an HP EliteBook 9470m, with Intel Ivy Bridge graphics,
comes out of resume, often the UI is unresponsive. Typically I get a
bla
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Importance: Undecided
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This problem is new in Ubuntu 18.10; it did not occur with 18.04.
When my laptop, an HP EliteBook 9470m, with Intel Ivy Bridge graphics,
comes out of resume, often the UI is unresponsive. Typically I get a
black screen, a screen with just the GNOME top bar, or what the scree
Yes. CustomizeMyBird seems to be causing the problem. SafeMode is fine.
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Main window maximizes width on the closing ap
OK. I had a thought.
Started in Safe Mode - all is OK.
So I then went around disabling all extensions and *as I disabled one* the
window maximized width-wise.
That extension is: CustomizeMyBird.
So I'll report the issue there instead.
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I only see this with Thunderbird.
I don't see it with any other application.
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Main window maximizes width on the clos
FYI: As I shut-down Thunderbird teh .xsessions-erros file gets these
entries.
==
1549728585353 addons.xpi WARNException running bootstrap method
shutdown on menuon...@agrude.com: ReferenceError: windows is not defined
(chrome://shimmenuontopecma/content/menuontop_shim.jsm:30:1
>> Expected results:
>>
>> The main window should not have been maximised on restart.
The main window should not have been maximized on shut-down in the first
place!
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Yes, this still happens with 60.4.0.
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Main window maximizes width on the closing appplication.
Status in thunderbird
Public bug reported:
If I close thunderbird using File->Quit (or ctrl+Q) the window maximizes
to the screen width just before it closes and retains that max-width on
the next restart.
This does not happen if I close thunderbird with the window-manager's
Close button in the titlebar.
(I don't nor
Which is to say this is more of a usability issue than a "this
functionality is unavailable."
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Displays shows
OK so I've just found out where my extra displays were hiding. The
Button that says 3 Viewsonic Corp ... can be clicked on to choose
another monitor.
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Upon upgrading from 18.04 to 18.10, only one of my displays is working.
Only one display shows in control centre. I have two, one connected via
DisplayPort, one via VGA.
The VGA works, DP doesn't.
If I unplug the VGA display, then the DisplayPort display turns on.
Plug it
Found the answer - I needed to install lxsession-edit, and that gives me
the "Policykit Authentication Agent" tickbox. Now all is well.
One oddity though: on a fresh install of Lubuntu 18.04, everything works
as expected - yet the Policykit Authentication Agent box is
unchecked... Can anyone ex
This looks like the problem I have in Lubuntu 18.04 (but only in systems
upgraded from 16.04 - new installs seem fine).
But I can't find the magic "Policykit Authentication Agent" tickbox in
Lubuntu: where is it hiding?
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Unfortunately my possible workaround in comments 3 & 4 only partially
work - cups stops prompting for a password but its smb backend
(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba/smbspool_krb5_wrapper) does not receive
the AUTH_UID is not set and therefore cannot spool the job the a Windows
print server.
I'm a
Here is my proposed solution (attached) to the problem - I do not claim
to fully understand cups' authentication system but it seems to me from
looking at the old code to cups/auth.c and the new broken code that this
patch would make the unix domain socket authentication work the same as
it did bef
My suggested work around above does not fix the issue (completely)
because systemd is in charge of the socket - so as well as commenting
out "Listen /run/cups/cups.sock" in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf you have to
also do the following:
systemctl stop cups.service
systemctl stop cups.socket
rm /run/cups/c
It appears that it first stops working in cups version 2.2.7 when there
is a major change in cups/auth.c.
It is still broken in the current cups github repo master branch.
I have noticed it works correctly if you disable the unix domain socket,
e.g. comment out
Listen /run/cups/cups.sock
in /et
The above setup work fine in Ubuntu 17.10 as well which uses cups 2.2.4
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Hi,
We have our printers configured to print to a Windows print server. In
Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 our setup works fine but in 18.04 our setup seems
to be acting more like AuthInfoRequired username,password i.e. it
prompts for a password when printing rather than using the av
TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION:
Application Basics
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Build ID: 20180316021607
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:59.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/59.0
OS: Linux 4.13.0-37-generic
Multiprocess Windows: 1/1 (Enabled by default)
Web Content
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When downloading the FF version from
"ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/59.0.1/linux-x86_64/en-US/" I get
a browser with a normally functioning button.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ed's solution also worked for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1676621/comments/14.
A very simple solution, just copy and paste a single command
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Solved. Turns out Lubuntu also needs network-manager-pptp-gnome
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1617204
Title:
NM does not offer VPN options
Status in network
Public bug reported:
network-manager-pptp is installed, but when I select "Configure VPN" NM
offers only Hardware and Virtual options, no VPN options.,
Observed on two Lubuntu 16.04 and one LXLE 16.04 system; everything
works as expected on Lubuntu 14.04.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 1
Same version, same problem, not running fullscreen mode. Cannot escape
hangup because the mouse and graphics tablet inputs continue to be
captured (I assume). When I signed on from another computer via ssh and
killed the Gimp process, everything else appeared to resume running
normally.
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 16.04 using cups version 2.1.3-4 the cups daemon leaves tcp sockets
in CLOSE_WAIT state if a client uses kerberos authentication with encryption
(the default for authenticated connections). cupds will then also consume 100%
of a CPU.
The impact of this bug is th
i've had the same issue with most every app that I've tried to install.
I find that installing instead via Synaptic does seem to be a reliable
workaround.
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I should add that the problem is intermittent -- not seen often.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1536409
Title:
gimp move by holding space bar does not terminate
Status i
Public bug reported:
package: gimp 2.8.14
release: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
circumstance: Running gimp in full screen mode, moving image around by
depressing space bar and using mouse. Cursor changes to fist. Note
that image was larger by a good bit than window / view of image.
expected behavior:
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