Comment 19 worked for me after reboot on 14.04. The error happened in
relation to manual a password reset I did (replaced shadow and passwd
with a backup).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-desktop-
privileges/+bug/1240336/comments/19
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sudo apt-get purge libpostproc52:i386
sudo apt-get install libpostproc52"
worked for me too
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Same output in my syslog.
May 29 23:24:31 boll wpa_supplicant[1590]: wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED
May 29 23:24:36 boll wpa_supplicant[1590]: nl80211: send_and_recv->nl_recvmsgs
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lspci says "Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N
6205 [Taylor Peak] (rev 34)"
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Ubuntu 14.04
uname -a: 3.13.0-27-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 15 18:06:16 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
syslog: Jun 3 18:51:20 boll signond[5907]:
../../../../src/signond/signondaemon.cpp 388 init Failed to SUID root.
Secure storage will not be available.
Perhaps something todo with
Hi, i can almost say that this is the same problem I have. I also run
Lenovo x230 and often experience 50 to 100% Firefox utilization
(currently Firefox 29, Ubuntu 14.04) on various tabs (i.e., is not
related to a specific site). I will post proper debug info/dump during
the spike as soon as it hap
Some more affected people: http://askubuntu.com/questions/454427
/network-issues-since-trusty
Their test seem to indicate changing encryption scheme affects the
interval the message occurs.
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My mute button stopped working with 14.04, it worked in 13.10. The unity
sound indicator for increase/decrease sound level also stopped working.
This happens from time to time since 12.04 (x201 and x230). Various FN
buttons and others like mute of sound disappear. Other similar bugs
exist. I will
Related bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
keyboard/+bug/1242221
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Lenovo X230 Mute Button Does
This bug has been partially fixed for me. I used left shift + caps lock
to change language in 13.04 and it know works in 13.10. I haven’t used
the control panel application to set those keys, they are kept from the
upgrade to 13.10.
However, the indicator (US, SV etc) never changes between languag
confirmed
kernel
Linux boll 3.8.0-25-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 6 20:47:07 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
syslog
Jun 11 14:08:30 boll ntpdate[11386]: adjust time server 91.189.94.4 offset
0.014650 sec
Jun 11 14:08:38 boll NetworkManager[1246]: nl_recvmsgs() error: (-33)
Dump inco
Duplicate: Bug #229699
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your locale sett
Duplicate: Bug #642706
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My key-combo (left ctrl + caps-lock) can know be training/activating it
in settings. However, the key-combo doesn't work all the time and seems
to get confused when switching between terminal, gnome screen saver and
regular desktop activity.
So
1) after upgrade to 13.10 my key-combo stopped worki
This new great languge indicator looks almost exactly as the old one.
However, Super + space (default) does not work for me OR changing the
key combination. Super + space opens the left menu.
Wiz posted workaround it is then.
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Nr 8 worked for me. Nr 16 worked when running as root.
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The online account manager always crashes when having two gmail accounts and
selecting the second in "online accounts". Authentication fails because of
"Google Talk ...requires authorisation" (which is impossible to give).
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I can reproduce this crash easily. Tried "apport-collect 1157193", it
cannot amend new data.
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A crash
Any idea how this error message can be muted?
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Thank you ricklee! Worked on my setup too. Still, this message should
only be visible with verbose debugging. Muted as default for consumers.
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Well, bug 57843 does not describe symptoms besides spamming of the
syslog. This bug does describe spamming of syslog and perhaps
connectivity issues for some users. However, the the upstream bug
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=539915 you mention
NoOp seems to be similar to this on
Connectivity issues reported:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/+bug/1323089/comments/17
Read the full thread with information before making claims. An I wrote
"and perhaps connectivity issues" as well (which is not unlikely). Nuff
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@Olivier doesn't android use wpa_supplicant too? Personally I have
connectivity issues on my older android devices at home. This is the
same environment where I know I get these spam-messages in the syslog.
Secondly, I also have a dual wireless setup which comes with many modern
routers, as you des
This right click problem happens frequently for us (several users). It might
related to more than firefox. I get the same/similar problem when using other
programs too (one on a daily basis).
TortoiseHg (phyton i think) have problem with right clicks too... cant
say for sure if it is related. Ho
Important note.. the other guys here not using Unity, though using other
types of Ubuntu, are NOT experiencing these kind of problems reg. right
click.
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Another "workaround" for this issue is to be "very patient and hit enter a few
times while the screen is frozen". After a while (minutes) the password screen
appears.
I've seen this happen to another guy in the office and he makes a hard
reboot every time (figures it is a complete freeze)
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Can confirm this exact behavior on lenovo x201
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* I have upgraded through several versions were this problems is present
(persist).
* I have manually removed all compiz settings files (e.g., when 3d unity
crashes) removed all compiz libs with apt and reset/rebuilt compiz - at
various dates/releases.
* I have enabled transparency at some versio
I think I had compiz on 10. It is perhaps not default?
Might narrow down your search Doug:
1) The right menu does appear - but vanishes quickly when the bug is
active - i.e., it vanishes when the mouse/mouse pointer is moved on the
screen. If you are careful you can always access the right menu b
Can confirm on Unity 4.28.0-0ubuntu2 and Compiz
1:0.9.6+bzr20110929-0ubuntu6.1
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@snabb (Janne) #7 or @ljh48332 (Luke) just detected this again in latest
release and will present a workaround that solves it even with
continuous Ubuntu/Debian/Gnome updates. Could you give some insight into
why this service is kept and not removed completely? Even the Gnome
threads state it shoul
This bug came back again in latest ubuntu, this time a new symptom
occurred. Gnome extensions are also regularly disabled for some reason.
Removing gsd-housekeepin still works.
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Confirm (Super - L) not working on Ubuntu 18.04, switching keyboard
language does not work either most of the time (Super + Space). Those I
use the most. Extremely annoying after some time, especially when using
dual screens (since the Gnome top bar is only on one monitor which is
even more annoyin
Sorry, small adjustment. I use wayland as default since 17.10 with gdm
(works well in general for me):
loginctl show-session c1 -p Type
Type=wayland
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Problem exist in 18.10 as well after upgrade.
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Same problem after upgrade from 18.04 to 18.10. However, the whole
screen is visible when manually locking the screen (ctrl + alt + L in my
case).
All programs are minimized when locking manually/or resuming from
suspend and the screen goes slightly blurry, but not enough to distort
text for insta
Btw, for me this happens 100% of all suspend/manual lock cases. Gnome
has crashed once completely as well since upgrade due to this issue. In
18.04 the whole screen was visible sometimes for a very short period of
time after lock, this is worse.
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Hi @Plurto. Where is this setting and is it a default ubuntu setting?
Thanks.
Note: Just using the default installation (had no active extensions
before upgrade besides Ubuntu system defaults). I.e., have not installed
dash to dock.
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@Plurto your workaround was successful for my case as well. Thanks.
Weird bug, transparency affecting clicks and interaction through a lock
screen.
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This bug came back in recent updated after using workaround #5 by Janne.
Didn't notice at first, then severe system slowdowns and odd power
behaviour started to occur. 100% Fan on etc. Killing my disk long term
as well. I detected it when the gsd-housekeepin service crashed and
Ubuntu notified this
Public bug reported:
All extensions are disabled. All gnome-shell extensions, if enabled, do
severe spamming of the syslog. Most errors are related to "st.bin"
and/or "st.whatever" has been already deallocated. I.e., at least six
popular extensions experience similar crashes after software updates
Public bug reported:
The fan and cpu is very active during this event, thousands of
assertions reported. Syslog case attached.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:18.04
apt-cache policy gnome-software
gnome-software:
Installed: 3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.3
Candidate
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severe spamming of the syslog. Most errors are related to "st.bin"
and/or "st.whatever" has been already deallocated. I.e., at least six
popular extensions experience similar crashes after softw
Public bug reported:
The fan and cpu is very active during this event, thousands of errors
reported. Syslog case attached. The desktop becomes unresponsive during
this event (for instance cant close windows).
lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release: 18.04
apt-cache policy gnome-s
I think this bug i filed might be a duplicate of this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1795111
In my case i could detect that the desktop became unresponsive as well.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1745666 ***
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gsd-housekeeping leaks file descriptors
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severe spamming of the syslog. Most errors are related to "st.bin"
and/or "st.whatever" has been already deallocate
apport information
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The fan and cpu is very active during this event, thousands of
assertions reported. Syslog case attached.
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Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release: 18.04
I'm fairly sure this is related to changes in fs.inotify.max_user_watches ("Too
many open files"). I recently got a bunch of warnings in misc code editors
about low values. Took me a while to understand the max_user_watches had
reverted back to the default value of about 8000. I.e., some update
Nope, the message persists even with fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288
Total nr messages:
# journalctl -m | grep gsd-housekeepin | wc -l
1947297
Previous nr boot messages (no reboot after workaround was applied, could be
weeks):
#journalctl -b | grep gsd-housekeepin | wc -l
51500
Current nr bo
In 15 hours 6000 new messages occur.
#journalctl -b | grep gsd-housekeepin | wc -l
12000
The permission on /var/tmp
drwxrwxrwt 45 root root 56K okt 1 14:53 tmp/
The permissions on mkinitramfs stuff in /var/tmp
drwxr-xr-x 12 root root 4,0K jan 21 2017 mkinitramfs_NNARsN/
-rw--- 1 root
#journalctl -b | grep gsd-housekeepin | wc -l
100067
Going for #5 by Janne since nothing else works (annoying task to keep
performing). It is also the suggestion by Fedora maintainers as systemd
does the same task of cleaning tmp
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1563445)
Upstream repo
Same issue, not as severe regarding disk space. No extensions active.
# NOTE: will only grep first line of stacktracce
journalctl -m | grep osdWindow.js | wc -l
3597
gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.28.3
Oct 8 11:15:02 computer gnome-shell[2515]: Object St.Icon (0x55a64961dc90),
has been al
Got this in 16.04 today, fully updated. Has happened in older releases
as well.
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Ubuntu 18.04.1. Jabra Elite Sport v2. Impossible to get A2DP to stick.
Have to go through multiple jumps to get it to work. E.g.,
1) Shut down and start bluetooth a few times after suspend or reboot.
Sometimes i try to shutdown the Jabra device as well.
2) Then connect to the device, which always
Lots of errors etc in syslog, added some notes on top of the obvious
errors.
Kernel keeps spamming syslog with these
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1748565):
kernel: [15621.044566] Bluetooth: hci0: last event is not cmd complete (0x0f)
Note: this kernel message disappears
Hi, I got the exact same syslog message and also use a Lenovo ThinkPad
X1 Carbon 5th Gen with Swedish keyboard. However, my trackpoint and
mouse seem to work as expected. I.e., besides the syslog message. Two
finger scrolling does as well. It also worked in 16.04, 16.10 and is
currently working in
FYI: while trying to get the "disable keyboard while typing" back online
(is set to true in gconf and I'm testing gnome now before 18.04) the
touchpad got disabled for some reason. I only changed one setting in
gconf which should not disable the touchpad on login. Had to reinstall
xserver-xorg-inp
The "disable keyboard while typing" problem only affects Gnome (default)
for some reason. In Unity (7) on Ubuntu 17.04 everything works
perfectly.
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Hi, the synaptics (libinput also installed) package work well for me in
16.04 (and previous version to 12.04 at least) up to 17.04 on thinkpads
(x2XX to carbon X1). Currently using carbon x1 5th gen. There is however
some form of instability with settings that affects many users including
me.
Some
FYI: got a better experience in gnome when opening a terminal and
running syndaemon -d in gnome. However, that seem to freeze the mouse
slightly too long after I have stopped typing. The unity version works
better (not sure what differs yet).
https://askubuntu.com/questions/505007/ubuntu-gnome-14-
FYI: got a better experience in gnome when opening a terminal and
running syndaemon -d in gnome. However, that seem to freeze the mouse
slightly too long after I have stopped typing. The unity version works
better (not sure what differs yet).
https://askubuntu.com/questions/505007/ubuntu-gnome-14-
Related and probably duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-settings-
daemon/+bug/1351772
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Got here through bug #1576685 and #1351772 (duplicates or very related):
Summary of my experience with disable while typing feature:
(1) The synaptics and libinput package worked well for me in 16.04 (and
previous version to 12.04 I think) up to 17.04 on thinkpads (x2XX to
carbon X1). Currently I
Sorry #1687191
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Status in OEM Priority Project:
Triaged
Stat
For anyone ending up here, i lost this feature in 17.04 and need it:
quick fix found at https://askubuntu.com/questions/11/create-new-
document-right-click-option-missing-in-ubuntu-gnome/791946
"
1. See if you have ~/Templates folder. Create one if it is missing using
command:
mk
@Fredrik Ok, different problem then. I have tested some more now. It is
still working good in most cases and it seems like disable while typing
has improved as well (might be some update). However, I'm experiencing
micro freezes/locks for the mouse (1-3 seconds) which is very annoying.
I.e., everyt
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