I am not. This happened on a production system, which needed to be fixed
ASAP, and I have no other system to try it on, nor it happened on any
other system that I upgraded.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2062951 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2062951
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duplicate of bug 2062951, so it is being marked as such. Please look
** Changed in: cyrus-sasl2 (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Title:
saslauthd wrong permissio
Well, not exactly duplicate given that's targetting the snap-store-
desktop package specifically, but the symptom sounds identical, and I
wonder if it's the mesa package underlying both these things (given that
snap-store-desktop is packaged as a snap and is thus using the snap
version of mesa whic
Possible duplicate of LP: #2076919 ?
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Title:
colors inverted on qxl graphics on lubuntu installer only with qxl
graphi
Ok, so this is fairly straightforward to implement using autopkgtests'
isolation-machine restriction. There's an existing sysctl-defaults test
that I've expanded to cover most of the Ubuntu-specific tunables.
There's an additional autopkgtest for procps that's consistently failing
in the LP builde
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Incorrect ownership of files in saslauthd's run directory can result in
service issues (e.g. failure to authenticate, failure to restart, etc.)
[Workaround]
# systemctl edit saslauthd.service
Then, put the following lines inside the file:
-
This bug was fixed in the package ca-certificates - 20240203~20.04.1
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ca-certificates (20240203~20.04.1) focal-security; urgency=medium
* Update ca-certificates database to 20240203 (LP: #2081875)
- Update Mozilla certificate authority bundle to version 2.64
The followi
This bug was fixed in the package ca-certificates - 20240203~22.04.1
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ca-certificates (20240203~22.04.1) jammy-security; urgency=medium
* Update ca-certificates database to 20240203 (LP: #2081875)
- Update Mozilla certificate authority bundle to version 2.64
The followi
Hello Dan,
Yes you are correct this is an attempt to limit any regressions on other
platforms. I had originally backported the full patch from upstream
(comment #5) which also include other syscalls, but after a discussion
with @racb it was decided that it would be safer to only backport the
fchmo
Public bug reported:
At a single vertical position near the bottom of the screen, and at
certain locations where there is a high contrast portion of the
wallpaper image, placing the cursor over that site causes the screen to
flash continuously. Change in the video driver does not correct it,
chang
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The relevant dpkg terminal log says (translated):
sync: sync error '/boot/initrd.img-6.8.0-40-generic': Input/output error
This indicates that there is a problem with your hard disk. You can
retry the update by r
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The relevant dpkg terminal log says:
sync: error syncing '/boot/initrd.img-6.8.0-45-generic': Input/output
error
This indicates that there is a problem with your hard disk. You can
retry the update by running:
s
This bug was fixed in the package kbd - 2.6.4-2ubuntu3
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kbd (2.6.4-2ubuntu3) oracular; urgency=medium
* d/p/Add-missing-headers.patch: add a patch to fix FTBFS with GCC 14
(LP: #2081329).
-- Zixing Liu Thu, 19 Sep 2024 11:27:01
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** Changed in: kbd (Ubuntu)
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