Same. This is on a machine with several nvme and sata SSDs. Oddly
enough, I upgraded my laptop (which has a single nvme SSD) and have had
no problems.
journalctl -xeu udisks2.service output:
Sep 01 03:03:59 case udisksd[6200]: udisks daemon version 2.10.0 starting
Sep 01 03:03:59 case udisksd[6
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Since I upgraded to Ubuntu 23.04, a number of my applications have
stopped accepting bring-to-front (right click on the title bar) and
send-to-back (middle click on the title bar). On the other hand, other
apps (native Gnome apps seemingly) do still seem to work. Note I'm
us
Hey, if my assertion incentivizes someone to figure out how to do that,
I'm more than willing to admit I was wrong :).
The thing is, IMO "fast enough" for a desktop calculator is pretty darn
fast. In my opinion the current integrated DEB version is already slow
enough to be frustrating, so there'
It is not physically possible to ever get a snap to start as fast as a
native application. The entire purpose of a snap is that it uses its
own set of dependencies, which means that by definition it cannot share
those dependencies with other applications on the system, which means
that they must b
I'm not sure why the "is 2s too slow to start" is the question being
asked. Who starts and stops their calculator multiple times in a row?
That's not a realistic use-case for the vast majority.
Most people need a calculator once a day or every few days, and a
desktop calculator is not an applicat
Is this going to be fixed in disco?
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Title:
Full-tunnel VPN DNS leakage regression
Status in NetworkManager:
Fix Relea
Although this problem is easy to fix once you know what to do, I don't
know if it should be only "Medium" importance because the impact is
massive: no DNS is available. If you're not technically inclined enough
to know to go poking around /etc/resolv.conf if DNS breaks, you would
never be able to
I've had this happen to me with Ubuntu 18.10 as well.
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Title:
network-manager-fortisslvpn breaks mode of /run/system
I wasn't having any problems with Ubuntu 18.04 but ever since I upgraded
to Ubuntu 18.10 gnome-shell seems to crash two out of every three times
the screensaver starts.
I used ubuntu-bug on a /var/crash file but I have no idea what happened
to it: it showed me the info in a window and I said go ah
I was seeing this same warning. The only overlap of extensions with the
list above and my list (I only use 3 extensions) is 'system-
moni...@paradoxxx.zero.gmail.com'.
I realized I had installed that extension from source rather than
through the extensions website since it needed to be built from
Aha, looking at issue #109 then checking journalctl I see:
Oct 09 09:34:34 homebase kernel: NVRM: API mismatch: the client has the version
340.107, but
NVRM: this kernel module has the version
340.106. Please
NVRM: make sure that
Seems like it might be related to this:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/cogl/issues/1 which similarly was
reported here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-
center/issues/109
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I just restarted Evolution (but did not reboot my system or make any
other changes) and now Evolution is crashing for me in the identical way
described here. I literally just quit Evolution, it was running fine,
and restarted it and now it just crashes with the same stacktrace shown
above, a null
I'm not sure why it's being asserted that these two uses are mutually
incompatible, especially since I've been using them in a coordinated way
forever and can still do so (at the expense of junking systemd-resolve
and going back to using dnsmasq and a custom configuration, which is
obviously a big
Andreas: unfortunately disallowing short name lookups is not acceptable:
many environments use short names in embedded URLs all over the place,
and without domain search paths the entire environment is rendered
completely unusable (e.g., URLs are simply https://tools/foo or
https://wiki/foo or what
Hi Sebastien, thanks for your interest. This issue is causing me
extreme pain. I believe I'm going to have to reconfigure N-M to use the
old-style dnsmasq setup and throw out systemd-resolve pretty soon.
It's not clear to me whether this is an N-M bug vs. a systemd bug, but
I'm happy to file mor
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When I open the gnome-control-center, I see the following menu items
down the left side: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Background, Notifications, Search,
Region & Language, Universal Access, Online Accounts, Privacy, Sharing,
Sound, Power, Network, Devices (with a sub-menu). Screenshot a
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. In a typical configuration you
never send "foo" to the nameservice, there's always a search domain and
those lookups are always tried first (because the default value for the
ndots is 1). This is handled by the libc resolver linked into every
program, it's
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I actually have no idea if this is really a Nautilus issue but didn't
know where else to file it.
I have a fresh install of ubuntu 17.10. I start nautilus (using File).
I right-click on a folder and select "Local Network Share". When I
select "Share this folder" it says the
To be clear, they are NOT updated in /etc/resolv.conf. They ARE updated
in /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf, but that has no effect since we're
not using that for resolution: instead we're using systemd-resolve.
And as I noted above, it does appear that systemd-resolve is notified
about the search
Yes, that version is OK (I'm on 16.10 so mine is a bit newer). If you
check /usr/share/doc/dnsmasq-base/changelog.Debian.gz on your system you
should see info related to this bug in that changelog.
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Shawn B it sounds like your issue might be related to this one, since
it's fixed by restarting dnsmasq. Do you have the newer dnsmasq version
(you need dnsmasq-base 2.76-4ubuntu0.1 or better)?
Just to note: it's definitely true that this bug will impact VPN users;
that's how I ran into it. Basic
It sounds like a different bug to me, if changing networkmanager fixes
it without changing dnsmasq. I would file a new Launchpad bug with all
the details you can provide. You can add a comment to this issue with a
link.
In particular, please specify:
* If you're using IPv4 vs. IPv6
* If you have
I think the problems being reported by NJ and Lukas at least, are
different issues and you should file a new report about them. I can't
say about GammaPoint because the description there ("DNS leaks") is not
understandable to me.
This issue has the following characteristics: DNS lookups fail, oft
Just curious if there's more work needed here before this fix moves out
of proposed and into standard updates for xenial / yakkety, or if not
then is there a timeline when that transition is normally expected?
I'm currently recommending to users that they reset NetworkManager by
hand when they hav
Just want to point out that "chroot installs" or netboot installs are
NOT the only places this breaks. I did a a straightforward upgrade (via
do-release-upgrade) from Ubuntu GNOME 16.04.n (latest packages
installed) to Ubuntu GNOME 16.10, on a standard desktop system where the
wired network was ma
A fix for this has been sitting in wily-proposed for about 3 weeks now.
I have no idea what it takes to get through that into a regular update.
It's been handled as Bug #1529445 so look there for more details. Maybe
someone knows how to move it forward through the process?
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I've been using Pidgin since forever and it's been very stable, but ever
since I've updated to 15.10 I'm getting semi-regular (once or twice a
week) crashes.
Ubuntu GNOME 15.10
Pidgin 1:2.10.11-0ubuntu4
Here's a stack trace from my latest crash a few minut
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I've been using Pidgin since forever and it's been very stable, but ever
since I've updated to 15.10 I'm getting semi-regular (once or twice a
week) crashes.
Ubuntu GNOME 15.10
Pidgin 1:2.10.11-0ubuntu4
Here's a stack trace from my latest crash a few minutes ago, after I
ins
Updating the BIOS seems to have fixed it: no crashes since then. Thanks
for the support!
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Title:
Xorg crash when using Spotify clie
I tested evolution 3.16.5-1ubuntu3.1 and the problem has been resolved.
Thanks!
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I'm using Evolution 3.16.5-1ubuntu3 in Ubuntu GNOME 15.10, latest
packages.
My email starts by default in Plain Text mode. However sometimes I want
to switch to "HTML" mode. When I do this, I get HTML-formatted email
HOWEVER no matter what I do my font is still always fixed
OK I've updated my bios:
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
0708
12/25/2012
I used to get crashes just by semi-vigorous scrolling in the Spotify
window but a session of clicking and scrolling so far hasn't reproduced
the crash. I'll keep trying for a while.
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Ever since I upgraded from Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 to Ubuntu GNOME 15.04,
I've had my entire desktop crash relatively quickly when using Spotify,
if I mess around with the client much. Just starting the client is no
problem, and it plays songs OK, but for a while whenever I clicke
Thank you Iain! Is there any possibility this can get backported to
14.04? As an LTS release, it would be REALLY nice to have this fix
there too... I think this patch applies cleanly to 3.11 as well as 3.12.
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If you know of another way, than filing a bug like this one, I urge you
to pursue it...
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Title:
Evolution
Just for completeness I'm adding the patch used to fix this issue
upstream.
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Well, first it has to get fixed in Ubuntu, in any version: currently
there's no fix even in the upcoming 15.04.
Once that happens we can talk about whether it's possible to backport
it.
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Milan Crha has posted a fix for the next release of Evolution, which may
or may not be straightforward to cherry-pick back to the current
release.
See: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743109
and: https://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution/commit/?id=0b91d60
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Hm. It seems that newer versions of Evolution have completely removed
support for runtime detection of the underlying spam filtering facility
in the plugin, so my simple patch in comment #18 is not sufficient and
more work is needed.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743109 for more
I believe this can be fixed with a simple patch to the rules file in the
Evolution Ubuntu package: if we set the BOGOFILTER environment variable
before we run configure then whatever value it has will be used during
the build without checking, and at runtime if the program exists the
plugin will be
For more info from the Evo developer: https://mail.gnome.org/archives
/evolution-list/2014-May/msg00010.html
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Title:
Evolution
Please add this support! I see no point in omitting it; it's just a
configure flag (and having bogofilter installed at build time).
Bogofilter is much nicer than SA IMO.
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I've given up and switched away. There's been no response from anyone
about anything related to this bug in months and it's far too painful
for me to deal with any longer. If/when someone posts a fix or
workaround or something, I'll try it.
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According to comments on the gnome bugzilla this is supposed to be (at
least partly?) addressed in Gnome 3.8. has anyone tested this? Ever
since I upgraded from Ubuntu 12.04, this has been driving me nuts since
I do 90% of my work in xterms and with Emacs.
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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+question/210608
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** Description changed:
Using 12.04.1 I can no longer display a login warning banner or disable
the user list in simple-greeter either by using gconf-editor or
gconftool-2. Works in 10.04.4.
Steps to Replicate:
1) Install GDM: sudo apt-get install gdm
2) Use the following script
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Using 12.04.1 I can no longer display a login warning banner or disable
the user list in simple-greeter either by using gconf-editor or
gconftool-2. Works in 10.04.4.
Steps to Replicate:
1) Install GDM: sudo apt-get install gdm
2) Use the following script:
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I'm using Banshee because I need Amazon download integration (plus all
my ratings etc. are in Banshee).
So I have a playlist based on my highest-rated songs. I double-click it
to start playing and I have random sort enabled. Every 3rd or 4th song,
after it's done playing th
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If I start a zenity window with a text box:
zenity --entry --text="add text"
then I press TAB one time to highlight the Cancel box and press ENTER to
select Cancel, it instead selects OK. In fact no matter what element is
selected in the zenity window, when I press ENTER it
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I was messing around with Rhythmbox in Ubuntu 12.04 trying to get a
display I liked. I saw "Party Mode" under the View menu and selected it
to see what it was. I got a full-screen instance of Rhythmbox with NO
WAY TO EXIT! No menus were available, no keys like ESC etc. work
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