Like the previous poster, I too have this problem whilst running the
Cinnamon DE.
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ssh-agent fails to start (has_option: comm
Public bug reported:
Gnome-font-viewer-3.34.0-2
Mint 20 Cinnamon (based on Ubuntu 20).
What I expected to happen is that the font viewer would open and work.
What happened was that it opened and hanged. The problem occurs on three
machines, one of them a nearly fresh install.
I reported the pro
Ah: this is duplicate of this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-font-viewer/+bug/1845362
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The (purely cosmetic?) problem - 'pam_ecryptfs: seteuid error' persists
into Mint version 20, based on Ubuntu 20.
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@Luis
Thanks. I think you mean `--gtk-debug`, though, not 'gdk'. Also: if one
has the problem, must one *always* run the viewer in that way, and what
does running it in that way do?
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This page says a fix i released, in the form of a new version of the pm-
utils package. In *which* version is the fix present, please, anyone?
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@Ryan Sipes: have others in fact now tested the ostensible fix? I feel
that this bug report - and indeed mine (#1593578), which at present
remains open - should be closed only if there has been a fair amount of
testing. (I hesitate myself to test. Here is why. When I have installed
nightly versions
Here is a possible solution.
My system - Mint 19.1 x64 Cinnamon - had no .gvfs directory in /run -
but it did have one in /home, causing the rclone backup tool to report
errors. I discovered (from here:
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/387162-permission-denied-on-
gvfs) that I could remo
@Anton
Thanks. However, is that safe to do, i.e. it won't compromise security,
will it?
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I have this problem too. Since the notification knows that there are
'zero' new mails, I do not see why the code for the notification cannot
check that number and, if the number is indeed zero, abort.
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Public bug reported:
etc/profile.d $ sh -n vte-2.91.sh
vte-2.91.sh: 61: vte-2.91.sh: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ")")
I believe that this problem leads to the creation of a file called
'config-err' in my /tmp folder.
Linux Mint 19.1 x64
Cinnamon
Kernel: 5.0.7-050007-gen
I experienced no problem save the creation of that file. I had read
somewhere that the existence of such a file owed to a problem with
either `/etc/profile` or some (any) file within '/etc/profile.d`. I had
read further that a way to test any such files was to run them via `sh
-n`. I followed that
I have this problem, with the program rclone (see this bug report that I
filed - seemingly mistakenly - against rclone:
https://forum.rclone.org/t/read-failure-error-despite-trying-to-exclude-
the-problematic-item/9509/23. It's a pretty annoying problem (and it is
not rclone's problem).
I note tha
I am on Mint 19.1 and . . `.gvfs` still resides in my home folder,
causing problems. I gather from the above that the item was meant to
have moved - but it is still there.
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I have just now experienced this when doing an update on Linux Mint 19.1
Cinnamon.
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Ubuntu 16.04.1LTS - (tracker-extract:3
Affected on Mint 19.1, which is based on Ubuntu bionic.
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pam_ecryptfs: seteuid error
Status in eCryptfs:
Conf
Public bug reported:
According to my system log, at boot time Zeigeist-datahub-vala triggers
mount requests for network shares. Given that some of these shares may
be offline, and given that the user and (to my knowledge) the system is
not yet trying to use these shares, this behaviour strikes me
Public bug reported:
$ system-config-printer
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/system-config-printer/system-config-printer.py", line 29,
in
import dbus
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'dbus'
I have the problem on Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon, which is ba
Cf.: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-config-
printer/+bug/1963723.
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So: Mint tells me to consult Ubuntu; Ubuntu tells me to consult Mint.
Nice. Luckily I solved the problem myself. See:
https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-control-center/issues/277
** Bug watch added: github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-control-center/issues #277
https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamo
Well, is the bamf bug fixed, then?
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Plank dock is not showing an indicator when a certain application is
open anymore and w
Thank you for the information.
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I stopped seeing this problem a while ago - when I was on Mint 20.3
Cinnamon. I am now on Mint 21 Cinnamon and I have not seen it there
either. This the present page shows that other DEs / distros are
affected; and perhaps I've just been lucky in not encountering the
problem recently.
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Hi kenn
I've got: bamfdaemon/jammy,now 0.5.6+22.04.20220217-0ubuntu1 amd64.
So that seems to be the same version as yours. But - and this may be the
difference that makes the difference - you are on Mate and I am on
Cinnamon. (Also, though, you're on Ubuntu and I'm on Mint. Ah,
fragmentation! The
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