As far as a test plan goes, I think this can mostly be done using the
localectl tool that is already shipped in the base snap. This exercises
the same D-Bus API that higher level tools like ubuntu-desktop-init use.
As a command line tool, it could likely be used by a spread test.
To test system lo
Attaching debdiff for noble
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Another workaround for ubuntu-settings package would be to mark the
/lib/netplan/00-network-manager-all.yaml file as a "conffile", e.g. in
debian/ubuntu-settings.conffiles
This way modifications would be ignored by debsums. But it might have
side-effects of asking the user on upgrade to accept/rej
valentyna, did you file a bug?
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Backport packages for 24.04.2 HWE stack
Status in OEM Priority Project:
New
Validated for Jammy with the version from proposed, and the test setup
from the description. I've had to adjust the fio/stress-ng commands a
bit, as I tested this on a bare-metal machine. Both tools were left
running for around 20h, with the LVM snapshot creation and deletion
running concurrently.
Validated for Noble with the version from proposed, and the test setup
from the description. Similarly to jammy, I've adjusted the fio and
stress-ng commands to properly load the bare metal system used. Both
tools were running for around 20h as well, and no lockups or hangs were
detected.
ubuntu@k
libreoffice autopkgtest failed on amd64[1], I retriggered it.
1. https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-
migration/oracular/update_excuses.html#evolution-data-server
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duplicate of bug 2083329, so it is being marked as such. Please look
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1971434 ***
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I think we should assume this has the same root cause as bug 1971434
until proven otherwise. There are also some helpful workarounds
suggested in that bug.
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => mutter (Ubunt
** Summary changed:
- NetworManager crashes when modifing connection (ipv4.ignore-auto-routes yes)
+ NetworkManager crashes when modifying connection (ipv4.ignore-auto-routes yes)
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This bug is closed so please open a new one.
The fix here is in noble-updates and 24.04.1. Even if you did encounter
the original bug somehow by only upgrading to 24.04.0 packages, we would
have no way of fixing that because we can only deliver fixes in updates.
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@Lukas Märdian:
i have "noble" running (24.04). Might be this is the difference.
@João Ciconet:
when exluding the "mpqemubr0" interface to be handled by NetworkManager via
/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/90-unmanage-devices.conf
[keyfile]
unmanaged-devices=interface-name:docker0;interface-name:br-*
without mentioned workaround by unmanaged-devices=... i see
ls -1 /run/NetworkManager/system-connections/
lxcbr0.nmconnection
mpqemubr0.nmconnection
netplan-enp1s0f0.nmconnection
netplan-mpqemubr0.nmconnection
netplan-NM-2a2a93e2-e395-4291-8c71-b4c90d5b8211.nmconnection
netplan-NM-649ca4e6-0058-4c
The instructions are in comment #18. Just replace 'amdgpu' with 'i915'.
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Disk password prompt isn't sh
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Gnome (Wayland) freezes when resizing a window with a
Ok, my noble schroot had apt 2.8.2 install from when it was in proposed.
Downgraded and it's working again.
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** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-24.12 => ubuntu-25.01
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** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
An AppStream metainfo file was added in PackageKit since v1.2.8.
Unfortunately, this file causes PackageKit to show in App Center, GNOME
Software, KDE Discover and other package management GUIs and allow users
to click an "Uninstall" button.
- Ple
The bug is still not fixed in 2025.
During the update from 22.04 > 24.04 i loose the internet connection and the
update can not finish.
Is there any workaround?
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Public bug reported:
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Notes/17.0/
pulseaudio (17.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Alper Nebi Yasak ]
* New upstream version 17.0+dfsg1
* Drop patches applied upstream
- daemon/meson.build: Install dbus policy in /usr, not /etc
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for me, I think it is a crash of chromium snap.
below are the journal logs around the time of issue.
Jan 08 13:08:19 chromium_chromium.desktop[506990]:
[506990:5:0100/00.981657:ERROR:platform_shared_memory_region_posix.cc(47)]
Descriptor access mode (0) differs from expected (2)
Jan 08 13:0
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I think I've found another way to reproduce the problem.
I installed docker in a VM and it created its "docker0" interface. Then
I changed the property ignore-auto-routes for the transient connection
Network Manager created for the docker0 interface.
By doing that, the connection will be turned i
Right, I was going to say you picked up apt 2.8.2 because of
packagekit's incorrect dependency. Sorry about that, and glad you got it
working again.
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Public bug reported:
### Summary
When resizing application windows using a stylus on Wayland, the
interface becomes unresponsive. This issue does not occur when using
X11. The freeze happens consistently across all applications and
requires a system restart or logout to recover. Tried both with
f
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
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There are arm64 tests still in progress. Initially I doubted that very
much, but I do see at least libreoffice running on arm64. Poppler I
didn't find, so it might need a retrigger. To be checked later.
autopkgtest for libreoffice/4:24.8.3-0ubuntu0.24.10.1: amd64: Pass, arm64: Test
in progress, p
** Changed in: heimdal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Merge heimdal from Debian unstable for pluck
Andreas, thanks for the fix.
I was running a local sbuild of packagekit for noble and it is failing
with:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libapt-pkg-dev : Depends: libapt-pkg (= 2.7.14build2)
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
That sounds related
There are *tons* of autopkgtests still in progress for this update[1]. I
suspect an infrastructure problem that somehow failed to get test
results, or it's really just a coincidence and they were retriggered by
another update perhaps, or something else.
I'll retrigger them:
$ ./retry-autopkgtest-
Like with other packages I have seen[1] in my shift, there are also tons
of "in progress" autopkgtests for this package that don't seem to be
running at all, yet are flagged as such in the report.
I'll trigger new runs for those:
$ ./retry-autopkgtest-regressions -s oracular --state RUNNING --bloc
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Hi,
I upgraded Linux from 6.8.0-49.49~22.04.1 to 6.8.0-51.52~22.04.1.
After rebooting, a non-existent screen appeared, enabled by default. It
is very annoying for a non technical user (login screen missing, lost
windows, no panel...).
Do not hesitate to
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The issue occurred as soon as I installed Ubuntu 24.04, and if I
remember correctly, it was also present in 22.04. At that time, I
downgraded to 20.04.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+23ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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After locking the screen, the screen keeps turning on and off
Statu
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Dummy screen detected since last kernel upgrade
Status in xorg pack
mine is a dell 7490 with intel graphics connected to a dell WD19DCS docking
station
I dont use the built in monitor unless I am traveling and have too.
Rest of the time two monitors and a real keyboard at home.. which is 90%
or more of the time.
What modules do i have to add to get mine to displ
Oracular has one regression, and multiple tests in a running state which
I suspect is an incorrect state, given that this package was uploaded
weeks ago.
I've seen this a lot in my shift, particularly with oracular
autopkgtests so far. I'll retrigger the "fake" running tests, and looks
like the fa
There was an autopkgtest failure for oracular on ppc64el:
autopkgtest for python3.12/unknown: ppc64el: Regression ♻
Given the "unknown" version, and of course checking logs, I see it was
an infrastructure problem. I retried it.
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There was an autopkgtest failure for oracular on ppc64el:
autopkgtest for python3.12/unknown: ppc64el: Regression ♻
Given the "unknown" version, and of course checking logs, I see it was
an infrastructure problem. I retried it.
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All autopkgtests for the newly accepted bash (5.2.32-1ubuntu1.1) for oracular
have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
dotnet9/9.0.100-9.0.0-0ubuntu1~24.10.1 (ppc64el)
openjdk-21/21.0.5+11-1ubuntu1~24.10 (amd64)
openjdk-22/22.0.2+9-4 (
This bug is awaiting verification that the linux-
realtime-6.11/6.11.0-1003.3~24.04.2 kernel in -proposed solves the
problem. Please test the kernel and update this bug with the results. If
the problem is solved, change the tag 'verification-needed-noble-linux-
realtime-6.11' to 'verification-done-
This bug is awaiting verification that the linux-
realtime-6.11/6.11.0-1003.3~24.04.2 kernel in -proposed solves the
problem. Please test the kernel and update this bug with the results. If
the problem is solved, change the tag 'verification-needed-noble-linux-
realtime-6.11' to 'verification-done-
Thanks for the verification, Alessandro. The test plan however also asks
for execution on intel hardware:
> Install the updates, test desktop use and some basic games etc on at
least AMD and Intel hw.
I will therefore flip the verification tags back to verification-needed for
that reason. Once
All autopkgtests for the newly accepted policykit-1 (124-2ubuntu1.24.10.2) for
oracular have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
systemd/256.5-2ubuntu3.1 (amd64)
Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the failures
** Summary changed:
- Please merge 2.40.2-13 into plucky
+ Please merge 2.40.2-14 into plucky
** Description changed:
tracking bug
Ubuntu plucky: 2.40.2-1ubuntu2
- Debian unstable: 2.40.2-13
+ Debian unstable: 2.40.2-14
### New Debian Changes ###
util-linux (2.40.2-13) unstable;
I am unable to reproduce the issue with a multipass "mpqemubr0"
interface, as described in the bug description. It just modifies the
"ipv4.ignore-auto-routes" setting correctly for me in a clean Jammy LXD
container. So I suppose there might be something else on @RO1's system
that causes side effect
Hi, I also have the same problem on Ubuntu 24.04.1.
A solution was to remove the "apt-cacher-ng" cache for Ubuntu noble :
sudo rm -rf /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/uburep/dists/noble-*/
** Package changed: apt (Ubuntu) => apt-cacher-ng (Ubuntu)
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I have also a computer that is still affected by this in 2025. Why it is
so difficult to fix this problem?
During the Update 22.04 > 24.04 i loose the connection to the internet,
so the update can not finis
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