Problem happens each time the command output does non fit entirely in the
terminal window.
try 'apt policy gnome*'
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Title:
If the output does not fit into the window the pager will page it, and
you will navigate inside the pager. If you do anything other than scroll
down and then quit (using q or whatever mechanism), the scrollbar of the
terminal window will have limited use, as it will show a crude view of
the actions
screenshot with smaller window, if click to close i see a message saying
that a process is running.
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If the output of the command fits completely into the window there are no
problems but if it does not fit into the window the problem appears.
screenshot with a very big window
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screenshot with a smaller window after scrolling
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It does sound to me like you moved around in the pager, including using
the End key to jump to the end, invoking skipping, then jumped back up,
involving a reprint of those lines, then exited the pager, and have now
scrolled back using the terminal feature which indeed is going to show
repeated out
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
apt show loops displaying same text multiple times
APT now supports the use of a pager, but the output hasn't changed aside
from some new fields being added.
To exclude a misconfiguration please check what PAGER is set to, and
what /usr/bin/pager points to. You may want to check if git show or
another git command works for you and if you override
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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This bug still affects Ubuntu, as far as 24.04.1. The file's now
`/lib/udev/rules.d/69-lvm.rules`.
I encountered a momentary problem with the vgchange workaround. Having
stopped and masked systemd-udevd.service, I tried `vgchange -an` but it
froze necessitating a `kill -9`. It only worked running
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Xorg scripts fail with "has_option: command not found"
Status in Light Dis
repeating both commands helped :-)
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I had the same problenm as fred.
Command relating sudo dpkg configure ... did not succeed.
Thanks to Kimr1508 i tried the command line starting with sudo apt as
suggested. Another error occoured, prompting me to do the command sudo
dpkg again.
i did and then another install process began. I thin
There are three approaches:
1. Users will be able to use a GUI notification/pop-up to do this. A
version of this is currently available in 24.10, it has been revised and
a new iteration will soon land in 25.04, the plan is to SRU this back to
24.04 (23.10 is already out of support).
A demo vide
Public bug reported:
Basically - this question: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1536722/how-
to-apply-apparmor-profile-to-pipx-binaries
How can users installing tools via pipx configure AppArmor profiles for
those tools, so they can be used to create user namespaces and act as
root/with CAP_SYS_A
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/2092635
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