+1 to Timo to not go for "system nssdb" for the cause of this case here.
Also system-wide-trust would be bug 1647285 and is quite a different scope.
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Any reason why you haven't installed updates? Your mesa is old, there's
20.0.8-0ubuntu1~20.04.1 available since July.
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Yes, when --use-ldaps is specified, adcli will make a TLS connection to
the domain controller, and speak LDAPS. This works, and is the reason
why this bug slipped through our regression testing. I should have
tested without the --use-ldaps flag as well.
Regardless, this bug seems to be caused by t
[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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I also just installed on a pi 4 and had the same issue -- devices worked but
would not persist across reboots, and then successive re-adds were... strange,
unreliable, etc. Lots of "it appears to work but doesn't." Tried the PPA
packages and it worked at first, but was seriously inconsistent a
Uninstalling pulseaudio and working only with alsa, the same problem continues.
I was playing the audio with the specifications of aplay -l
Lista de Dispositivos PLAYBACK Hardware
placa 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], dispositivo 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog]
Dispositivo secundário: 0/1
Uninstalling pulseaudio and working only with alsa, the same problem continues.
I was playing the audio with the specifications of aplay -l
Lista de Dispositivos PLAYBACK Hardware
placa 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], dispositivo 0: ALC887-VD Analog [ALC887-VD Analog]
Dispositivo secundário: 0/1
This bug has been closed for 4 years. If you experience any crashes in
18.04 or 20.04 then please open a new bug.
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The one crash I can see here is incomplete due to missing/incorrect
debug symbols:
[ 701.646] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 701.648] (EE) 0: /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg (OsLookupColor+0x13c) [0x55cdba58a52c]
[ 701.649] (EE) 1: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 (funlockfile+0x60)
[0x7f214374541f]
[ 701.650
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System is crashing, logging out and i am constantly losing all my work
if it's not saved
Description:Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (fossa-beric-icl X31)
Release:20.04
N: Unable to locate package pkgname
I expect not to happen (crash->log out)
Instead, i
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I have a Lenovo e585, if it's relevant.
I'm running Ubuntu 20.04, and `systemd 245 (245.4-4ubuntu3.3)`.
Suspend on my system doesn't wake up consistently, but hibernate does.
Hybrid suspend would make an excellent fallback if wake fails.
Since both work independently, they
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Status: New => In Progress
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Status: New => In Progress
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re: system nssdb; let's not go there anymore, Fedora already moved to
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1870514 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1870514
As a follow-up for the unattended-upgrades problem I've proposed a possible
enhancement to protect services by holding back more packages:
https://github.com/mvo5/unattended-upgrades/issues/284
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Perhaps the best hope is that Pipewire develops quickly and replaces
Pulseaudio:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/249
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Please merge logrotate 3.17.0-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
At the time of filling this bug, the target debian unstable version is
3.17.0-2.
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Assignee: Matthieu Clemenceau (mclemenceau)
Status: In
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Hello.
Normal computer booting is no longer possible. However, this computer boots up
without any difficulty using recovery mode.
A first research shows that the normal boot does not reach the phase of
delivery of the trace in the file /var/log/journal.
If he did that, it w
I'm having a similar errors, I think it has something to do with the
latest kernel updates. In my case, the kernel modules were updated on
Dec 1. From the apt history.log:
Start-Date: 2020-12-01 07:41:57
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.297'
Install: linux-image-5.4.0
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Affects me on Kubuntu 20.04.
Somehow it didn't before I upgraded from 18.04. But now I have session crashes
once per few hours. Meaning, I'm thrown back to the login screen. No VPN here.
I did have to uninstall pavucontrol-qt (it segfaulted) and installed
pavucontrol instead, though. No idea if
This is fixed from our POV, shouldn't be a problem anymore.
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[ Impact ]
SSSD supports in 20.04 two security backends: NSS and OpenSSL
(speaking in past tense as upstream dropped NSS support completely).
Those two backends are used for various generic crypto features (so they
are interchangeable), but also for the mana
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That's the current GNOME 3.36 stable updates, including some fixes and
translation updates
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/-/blob/gnome-3-36/NEWS
Evolution 3.36.5 2020-08-07
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I understood that they need to deal with new codec inclusion, via GStreamer o
other libs,
and that writing code and manage a community is not a simple task.
Said that,
IMHO there are three big question with bluetooth and PulseAudio:
1. in these days we (probably most of us) are always on web con
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Xorg freeze
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Bug descriptio
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Hi everyone, when searching for problems with the display, I was
siggested, that it it an xorg problem. That is all I understand. I ran
into problems with display feezes after upgrading from 18.04 LTS to
20.04. I run the system (a Lenovo K320 Ideacenter) w
apport (2.20.11-0ubuntu55) hirsute; urgency=medium
* data/apport: only drop supplemental groups if the user is root.
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Poor quality audio with modern Bluetooth headsets in HSP/HFP.
So, what IS the solution exactly
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 8:01 AM Josja Van Bever <1871...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> The crash mentioned in previous comment could (most probably?) be
> attributed to a (very small?) hardware failure of the usb stick used.
> Though, the same stick was used ear
> This does raise a question as to why we don't provide a system nssdb. I
> think we should. I wonder if libnss or libnss3-tools could ship ca-
> certificates hook to provide a system nssdb certificate store.
I don't think it makes much sense at this point as most of the tools
that were depending
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"unbind" to the Linux device model which resulted in a number of
software issues.
So in this PR [1] which minimize issues resulting from this kernel
change (but not avoid them entirely) by
>> Soo... Given we prefer to stay conservative and not change SSSD crypto
>
> I didn't say that!
I know, I'm not saying that you took a decision on that but I was
speaking in plural form as I recognize what you say in the sense that
indeed there may be cases which we don't think of that we could
Actually, I don't see sssd at all using TLS connections, does it? It
seems that to perform ldaps connections, it uses libldap from openldap
which in turn uses GnuTLS. And any and all TLS LDAPS options are simply
passed through to the libldap.
Inspecting all sssd binary packages I can see that only
Disappointing. I've just ordered a 1mii B10 USB Bluetooth 5.0 Audio
Transmitter as a workaround...
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Base on lwn 837033 [0], Linux 4.12 introduced two new uevents "bind" and
"unbind" to the Linux device model which resulted in a number of
software issues.
So in this PR [1] which minimize issues resulting from this kernel
change (but not avoid them entirely) by make uevent "s
The crash mentioned in previous comment could (most probably?) be
attributed to a (very small?) hardware failure of the usb stick used.
Though, the same stick was used earlier in the same conditions to
install ubuntu 18.
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If we want to change the main sssd backend from nss to openssl, imho it
would be prudent enough to use
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hirsute/en/man3/SSL_set_security_level.3ssl.html
APIs to set_security_level to 1.
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This does raise a question as to why we don't provide a system nssdb. I
think we should. I wonder if libnss or libnss3-tools could ship ca-
certificates hook to provide a system nssdb certificate store.
If we are changing backends, and certs were provided for the nss
backend, imho we should automa
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libglvnd-dev only provide libGL.so, but not libapi.so!
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A workaround that worked for me was `pulseaudio -k`; having to do this
almost every time I need audio is a big PITA though.
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