Might be a Wayland bug after all:
jul 17 06:49:40 X1-carbon gnome-shell[3140]: XWAYLAND: mode -1x-1 is not
available
... is the recurring error message (between lots of "thunderbird[3569]:
Couldn't map window 0x7f4cbe67ab20 as subsurface because its parent is
not mapped." and other processes that
Here is one made for the very purpose of (not) being clickable.
** Attachment added: "evince-test.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1794064/+attachment/5677900/+files/evince-test.pdf
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This is a successful docking attempt.
I rebooted my laptop with the dock attached. At about 06:30:30, I decide
to remove the dock, in order to try to replicate the behaviour. At
06:30:37 I'm plugging it in again.
I have not redacted these logs, no obfuscation etc, so yeah, you can see
all the sla
Here are two full logs. One where things go wrong. I'm walking upstairs
at 06:15 and at 06:16:17, the first logs indicate that the dock is
connected ("usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 53 using
xhci_hcd"), the "Cypress Semiconductor USB Billboard" shows up 0.7
seconds later.
Please note t
My Thinkpad X1 gen 6 with Ubuntu 22.04, Lenovo 40AJ dock with 4K LG
monitor with DP cable, will sometimes just show 2 or 4 lines with "DPCD
read on addr 0x4b0 for 1 bytes NAKed", after which the system will just
continue to work. But sometimes the "1 bytes NAKed" messages just keep
running - which
Public bug reported:
If a printer preferrably prints through ipps, Cups will store the
printers (self signed) certificate in /etc/cups/ssl/
However, if this certificate becomes outdated or invalid, or if it
changes, it will *not be removed* and Cups only complains that the
"backend returned statu
Hi, if I understand correctly, you're asking me to file a bug in file-
roller. Unfortunately I don't know what "the FileChooser portal" is, nor
do I know why it would be advantageous for file-roller to implement it.
Now it could be that this actually *is* a Good Thing; but then I'm
probably still n
Public bug reported:
Jammy Jellyfish 22.04. When opening a PDF document with an external link
in it, clicking the link doesn't do anything. However, stderr says "env:
‘/snap/bin/firefox’: Permission denied"
How to reproduce:
Open example PDF file. Click link.
Expected: firefox opens link.
Actual
** Attachment added: "Example gz-file to demonstrate."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1968548/+attachment/5579278/+files/file.html.gz
** Description changed:
- Due to Firefox being contained and not being able to read in ~/.cache/,
- html-files from an archive cannot
Public bug reported:
Due to Firefox Snap being contained and not being able to read in
~/.cache/, html-files from an archive cannot be read with Firefox.
Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish
Steps to reproduce:
- open, with file-roller, an archive containing a HTML-file;
- double click (i.e. open) the a
I'm running Jammy, upgraded from Focal, and this bug bites me:
(evince:56279): dbind-WARNING **: 12:05:26.897: Couldn't connect to
accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /run/user/1000/at-spi/bus:
Permission denied
... then /var/log/syslog:
[...] audit: type=1400 audit(1649153341.153:384
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1794064 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1794064
Evince spits an error message:
(evince:56279): dbind-WARNING **: 12:05:26.897: Couldn't connect to
accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /run/user/1000/at-spi/bus:
Permission denied
env: ‘/snap/bi
SMB shares still do not work - for Libreoffice 6.4 that is. The the apt-
get installed version for LibreOffice6.4 does work for SMB shares.
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This is the related mozilla bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=807848, and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=842073 provides background
information and -noise.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #807848
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Hmm. I can reproduce the issue by putting the following line in
/etc/thunderbird/syspref.js:
pref("toolkit.telemetry.prompted", true);
However, if I set this in prefs.js in the user's profile, after a restart
Thunderbird has changed this into
user_pref("toolkit.telemetry.prompted", 2);
Changing
This could be just a manifestation of bug #435719. Not sure though,
because the original report does not mention if /home is mounted on NFS.
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This could be just a manifestation of bug #435719. Not sure though,
because the original report does not mention if /home is mounted on NFS.
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The bug clearly states: "When doing this with the OOo from 8.04LTS, or
with the official version from Openoffice.org, autodetection does it's
job."
Hence, this is NOT an upstream issue. It is a bug introduced by the
Ubuntu 10.04 packages.
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