For some reason the test case worked even with apt 1.6.14 as the
following shows:
$ apt policy apt
apt:
Installed: 1.6.14
Candidate: 1.6.14
Version table:
1.6.16 400
400 http://mirrors.nic.funet.fi/ubuntu bionic-proposed/main i386
Packages
*** 1.6.14 500
500 http://mir
Thereafter I installed the proposed apt by
$ sudo apt install apt -t=bionic-proposed
$ apt --version
apt 1.6.16 (i386)
$ apt autoremove -s
$ uname -r
5.4.0-121-generic
$ apt autoremove -s
NOTE: This is only a simulation!
apt needs root privileges for real execution.
Keep also in mi
The latter option sounds nicer.
BTW can someone comment on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ppa-purge/+bug/1392954
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Oh, so I downgraded those packages again to bionic-updates.
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apt-get autoremove may remove current
Same thing when downgrading a package by "apt-get install" e.g. after
you remove a PPA. I think apt could try to retain auto/manual states in
these cases. But could there be a case where dependencies change when
you upgrade/downgrade? Would it be safer to search the packages that
depend on the auto
** Summary changed:
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manual installed
+ Upgrading/downgrading a package with "apt-get install" should not make the
package marked as manually installed, if it was not before
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package gets upgraded with "apt-get install" it gets also set to manual
- installed if it is an automatic installed package but thi
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Status in apt package i
Related thread from year2020: https://askubuntu.com/q/1303795/21005
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Does one need to switch from guest session? Maybe it should be disabled.
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Guest session asks for a password af
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You do not need to switch from guest session to do those nowadays:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeGuestSession
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Test passed for apt 2.0.8
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Only
So there is neither /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels nor
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal anymore. Anyway I could not make
'apt autoremove' try to remove current kernel anymore. Tested by apt
2.0.8.
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I tried both nouveau and nvidia-340 deivers. It used to work at least by
the latter one in Xubuntu 18.04, even with HWE kernel
When using the nvidia-340 driver:
$ xrandr
xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
Screen 0: minimum 1920 x 1200, current 1920 x 1200
Public bug reported:
So I RTFM.
Manual page does not tell you can give arguments to dump command. It
seems like you can give configuration variable(s) as argument(s), but I
don't know since which version of apt that is.
What does this mean: "All command line options may be set using the
configu
Works by 2.3ubuntu0.3 but there is no such update for 18.04.
** Description changed:
If user has linux-generic-hwe-18.04 installed, versioned linux-headers
packages depend on versioned linux-hwe-5.4-headers packages that will
not get removed. Consequently in time there will be hundreds of
This is fixed in 21.10 via software-properties-common_0.99.13_all,
though it would be good to have it SRUed in older LTS releases.
Besides, it might be time to remove the separate call to apt update from
page of each PPA in "Adding this PPA to your system" section, though
16.04 and older might nee
I tried this by 20.04, but could not get sound via HDMI cable work,
except once, even if I had sample rate 44100 set in daemon.conf. I
wonder what is wrong. TV tells: "unknown audio signal, check the
source."
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As told before, the issue seems to be fixed even in apt 1.6.14, but I
tested the proposed 1.6.17 anyway. Autoremove did not (try to) remove
current kernel even with that one, but it removes one more kernel than
the old one (which is desired by developers, I assume).
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I just found out information about packages installed from PPAs are not found
in file configured in Dir::State::extended_states, so my script does not work
for them.
Are they found in some other file then?
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Maybe so, but the fact is that the file does not contain information
about all packages installed to my system. (apt 2.0.4 (amd64) / Ubuntu
20.04)
$ grep -c '^Package:' /var/lib/apt/extended_states
698
$ dpkg -l | grep ^ii | wc -l
1893
My file contains only records for packages that are automatic
Maybe I should make another bug report about it?
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Title:
'apt-mark showauto' and 'apt show' is slow
Status in apt packag
So the file should only list packages that are installed automatically
or what?
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'apt-mark showauto' and 'apt show
I wonder why didn't you choose to have only manually installed packages
in the file? It would be even smaller file.
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Well, the script in the description is a bit too simple. In my
application, I was looking for 'Auto-Installed:' field with value 0 to
find manually installed packages, and due to the change in the way the
file is build nowadays I do not find them by the code anymore. Now the
field is pointless. I s
Oh, actually I was already using set substraction in my code, but I was
also checking for 'Auto-Installed: 0'. Maybe that is necessary with some
older version of apt? (There was some bug in my code and that is why it
did not work correctly for some packages.) Sorry for blaming and
confusing. Howeve
Julian, BTW can you tell which version of apt was the latest where value
of the Auto-Installed field can be something else than 1 in the file?
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Oh, currently missing Auto-Installed field seems to mean the package is
manually installed even if the Package field exists. I suppose I can
rely on that in the future.
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Well, Boolean algebra may have had some influence on that. It is a
common practice. 1 is shorter than yes.
Oh that is sad, because I am not satisfied with the speed of apt-mark.
On the other hand it is good. Another format or data structure may be
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Good, besides simple text file format is easy to parse and check by command
line tools, if needed.
To my surprise, I have more manually installed packages than automatically
installed ones, so listing manually installed instead of automatically
installed in the file would not give benefit.
'apt
** Description changed:
$ time apt-mark showauto >/dev/null
- real 0m0.587s
- user 0m0.552s
- sys 0m0.016s
+ real 0m0,620s
+ user 0m0,557s
+ sys 0m0,052s
When I run the command first time, it is even much slower.
- I could do the job in fraction of a time using awk in POSIX sh
I tried the apt provided by focal-proposed. At least
sudo apt-get update -eany
gave exit status 100, if I disabled networking. Without -eany it gave 0.
I got the source code by 'apt source'.
I could not run test-apt-update-failure-propagation:
$ sudo ./apt-2.0.5/test/integration/test-apt-update-f
@Sushenjit did you file a bug report?
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** Description changed:
$ time apt-mark showauto >/dev/null
real 0m0,620s
user 0m0,557s
sys 0m0,052s
When I run the command first time, it is even much slower.
- I could do the job* in fraction of a time using awk in POSIX shell script
- (name it ./apt-mark-showauto.sh):
+ I
Did you upgrade from older release or are the files generated when you
were using 20.04? Can you provide any logs concerning the issue? Do the
extra initrd.img* files match /boot/initrd.img-*.old-dkms, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dkms/+bug/1515513 ? Or do you
still have the respec
Public bug reported:
Unrecognized device:
Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 04)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.11
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-77.86-generic 5.4.119
Uname:
** Description changed:
Unrecognized device:
Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 04)
+
+ EDIT: oh, it works again. I'll keep track of this issue.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:13.99.1
** Description changed:
+ I have "set-card-profile alsa_card.pci-_00_1b.0 input:analog-stereo"
+ in "~/.config/pulse/default.pa". It caused pulseaudio to fail with this
+ version. I removed the line and run pulseaudio.
+
Unrecognized device:
Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C216 C
Public bug reported:
This is not always reproduceable.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.11
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-77.86-generic 5.4.119
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-77-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.18
Architecture: amd64
Audio
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** Description changed:
- This is not always reproduceable.
+ First pulseaudio fails for some reason.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package
Did you run "sudo linux-purge --keep=1"? (or replace "1" by "0" to purge
even more)
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Removing a linux-
Could you attach output of "linux-purge --info"?
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** Description changed:
- First pulseaudio fails for some reason.
+ First pulseaudio fails for some reason. Pulseaudio Plugin i.e. the
+ volume control in Xfce panel shows mute after I start session, but I can
+ not change it. This does not happen every time.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
>From syslog:
"Jul 25 00:07:01 jarnos-OptiPlex-9010 pulseaudio[1580]: No card found by this
name or index.
Jul 25 00:07:01 jarnos-OptiPlex-9010 pulseaudio[1580]: Failed to initialize
daemon due to errors while executing startup commands. Source of commands:
/home/jarnos/.config/pulse//default.pa
>From syslog:
"Jul 25 00:07:01 jarnos-OptiPlex-9010 pulseaudio[1580]: No card found by this
name or index.
Jul 25 00:07:01 jarnos-OptiPlex-9010 pulseaudio[1580]: Failed to initialize
daemon due to errors while executing startup commands. Source of commands:
/home/jarnos/.config/pulse//default.pa
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I created the custom default.pa. It adds only two commands when compared to
default /etc/pulse/default.pa:
load-module module-native-protocol-tcp auth-ip-acl=192.168.100.51
set-card-profile alsa_card.pci-_00_1b.0 input:analog-stereo
The first one I need for network access of pulseaudio from a
Hayden Clark, so you use "oem" kernels. If you do not need "generic"
kernels, you can save a lot of space in /boot by deleting all "generic"
kernels. Probably the easiest way to do it in your case is "sudo apt
autoremove linux-generic-hwe-20.04". Check that it does not remove any
"oem" kernels. If
Remove the older generic kernel by linux-purge and then try booting the
respective oem kernel via advanced grub menu.
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Oh, the versions do not match. I do not see how removing the hwe kernels
would make it unbootable.
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Re
Hayden, did you try?
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Status in in
Well, you could search for support in askubuntu.com. I think it may be a
bug that you have two flavors of kernels installed, if you did not
install the other manually. You might need to make a separate bug report
about that; removing the other flavor might be a workaround.
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(and the document in general). Please tell me the URL of the report
thereafter.
You told in #23 that you "Just ran in to this on Ubuntu 20.04", but to
be precise it is not even possi
Public bug reported:
If user has linux-generic-hwe-18.04 installed, versioned linux-headers
packages depend on versioned linux-hwe-5.4-headers packages that will
not get removed. Consequently in time there will be hundreds of
thousands of unused files under /usr/src. For example I have about
45000
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Actually this bug report is not about updates stopping working. This is
about not being able to remove a kernel with related packages completely
by usual ways due to a specific reason, if /boot becomes full enough.
There are other bug reports that call for bigger /boot partition or an
automatic way
Public bug reported:
e.g. [:alpha:] does not include letter å, ä, ö, Å, Ä and Ö of Finnish
locale.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu3~16.04
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-46.49~16.04.1-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-46-generic x86_64
NonfreeKer
rbalint, in the output there is some oddity:
"Keeping auto-removable linux-image-extra-4.8.0-54-generic package(s) because
it would also remove the following packages which should be kept in this step:
libpam-systemd libsystemd0 libudev1 systemd systemd-sysv udev
(Reading database ... 53554 files
@rbalint about your test case: I wonder why linux-image-4.8.0-53-generic
was not removed by u-u? Was it the booted kernel? You also did not run
'sudo /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal' before running u-u. Your
test case does not show how the kernels were installed.
In the following, I show t
** Description changed:
[Impact]
* Update-manager and unattended-upgrades install many kernel packages during
the lifetime of a release but does not remove them automatically leading to
those packages filling disk space potentially completely filling /boot and
making the system unable t
@rbalint Why it does not remove linux-image-4.8.0-53-generic?
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Title:
16.04 LTS Partition /boot fills up
@rbalint it says "Keeping the following auto-removable package(s)
because they include linux-cloud-tools-4.15.0-39-generic which package
is related to the running kernel: linux-cloud-tools-4.15.0-39-generic
linux-cloud-tools-common linux-hwe-cloud-tools-4.15.0-39".
So if 4.15.0-39-generic was not
I have Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies set to default
value (false) and u-u 1.1ubuntu1.18.04.7~16.04.2 did not remove linux-
hwe-cloud-tools-* package related to non-running protected kernel
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linux-cloud-tools version specific packages are being removed by
unattended-up
Nowadays "linux-cloud-tools" has been listed in VersionedKernelPackages in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove in Xenial. However, there might be other
versioned cloud packages that
apt-cache search --names-only 'linux-.*-tools'
lists such as the ones that start with linux-hwe.
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Balint, I do not understand what you mean by that this bug covers very
old packages vs. the other covers current ones.
Patterns
linux-modules
linux-modules-extra
linux-modules-.*
linux-cloud-tools
have been added to APT::VersionedKernelPackages after reporting this
bug. linux-modules is not exce
I meant linux-modules is excessive.
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List of versioned kernels is not right for Ubuntu
Status in apt package in U
In my linux-purge script (https://launchpad.net/linux-purge) I use
extended regular expression '^linux-.+-[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.' to match
versioned kernel package names and it has worked so far.
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Did not test unattended-upgrades
Did not change the tag since it is the same for unattended-upgrades
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For some reason there is not as new linux image package than linux
headers package. Maybe this is just problem with the mirror.
$ sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade --assume-no
Hit:1 http://mirrors.nic.funet.fi/ubuntu bionic InRelease
Hit:2 http://mirrors.nic.funet.fi/ub
Public bug reported:
Does not play sound via sink output:iec958-stereo unless I start
pavucontrol before running the player such as paplay. Player does not
show any error and takes its time to play, but there is no sound.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:11.1-1ub
When pavucontrol is not running, it depends on sample rate of playback,
whether or not the sound is audible:
$ speaker-test -r 48000
not audible
$ speaker-test -r 47999
audible
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Does not play sound via sink output:iec958-stereo unless I start
pavucontrol before running the player such as paplay. Player does not
show any error and takes its time to play, but there is no sound.
+
+ Workaround:
+ Set
+ alternate-sample-rate = 44100
+ in /etc/pu
Public bug reported:
Command 'pulseaudio --dump-resample-methods' displays available resample
methods, but there are more methods described in 'man pulse-
daemon.conf'. For example, if I run 'pulseaudio --resample-method=soxr-
hq'. Either it should be documented which resample method is used, if a
** Description changed:
by default `sudo add-apt-repository ppa:username` creates a file
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/username-ppa-karmic.list with the default umask-
based permissions which in my case on karmic left with a file readable
- only be root
+ only by root
this causes all non-supe
** Summary changed:
- Will not play sound via HDMI unless you run pavucontrol first
+ Will not play sound via HDMI using 48000 Hz sample rate
** Description changed:
- Does not play sound via sink output:iec958-stereo unless I start
- pavucontrol before running the player such as paplay. Player
** Description changed:
Does not play sound when playing file that has 48000 Hz sample rate via
sink output:iec958-stereo
+
+ Note that the device (HP 8510w, having NVIDIA Quadro FX 570M graphics
+ adapter) does not have real HDMI audio, but audio is somehow wired from
+ motherboard's S/PDIF
** Description changed:
Does not play sound when playing file that has 48000 Hz sample rate via
- sink output:iec958-stereo
+ sink output:iec958-stereo. This is when using proprietary nvidia-340
+ driver; when using nouveau driver, HDMI is not even recognized (Bug
+ #1844129).
Note that the
Public bug reported:
Currently 'apt list' can list
--installed
--manual-installed
--upgradeable
packages, but it would be nice, if it could list
--auto-installed
--auto-removable
--local
These can be listed by grepping the output of 'apt list --installed' but having
direct options would be more u
Well, you can search for installed packages by 'apt list --installed' or
by 'dpkq-query'.
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Feature request: Allow
** Description changed:
OS: from Hardy to at least Trusty.
When you use Finnish keyboard, you have to hold Alt Gr down to type | or
\ or certain other characters. When typing a shell command, you may
often want to enter a space character after such characters. But it
easily happens th
** Summary changed:
- Non-breaking space is easy to write accidentally and impossible to
distinguish from regular space.
+ Non-breaking space is easy to write accidentally and impossible or hard to
distinguish from regular space.
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- OS: from Hardy to at least Trusty.
+ OS: from Hardy to at least Bionic.
When you use Finnish keyboard, you have to hold Alt Gr down to type | or
\ or certain other characters. When typing a shell command, you may
often want to enter a space character after such c
** Description changed:
OS: from Hardy to at least Bionic.
When you use Finnish keyboard, you have to hold Alt Gr down to type | or
\ or certain other characters. When typing a shell command, you may
often want to enter a space character after such characters. But it
easily happens th
danhash, please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RemoveOldKernels
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16.04 LTS Partition /boot
cwdruf, luckily, there are some ways.
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update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error message
Public bug reported:
When I install something by apt, I get this at the end even if the installation
seems to be successful:
libdvd-pkg: Checking orig.tar integrity...
/usr/src/libdvd-pkg/libdvdcss_1.4.2.orig.tar.bz2: OK
libdvd-pkg: `apt-get check` failed, you may have broken packages. Aborting.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Issuing right button click by xdotool
Issue with the --clearmodifiers seems to be fixed in v3.20160804.1
(https://github.com/jordansissel/xdotool/releases/tag/v3.20160804.1)
Devoting this bug report to the issue with launching xdotool by a
shortcut.
** Description changed:
- 'xdotool click 3' does not work. Actual left mouse button
** Summary changed:
- Issuing right button click by xdotool does not work as expected
+ xdotool does not work well if launched by a shortcut
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** Description changed:
If I run 'xdotool click 3' as a keyboard shortcut (in Xfce at least) it
does not work as a right button click unless I add short delay by sleep
- command in a script before running xdotool.
+ command in a script before running xdotool:
+
+ sleep 0.2
+ xdotool click 3
+
** Description changed:
If I run 'xdotool click 3' as a keyboard shortcut (in Xfce at least) it
does not work as a right button click unless I add short delay by sleep
command in a script before running xdotool:
sleep 0.2
xdotool click 3
Supposedly it works even better, if I rele
** Description changed:
If I run 'xdotool click 3' as a keyboard shortcut (in Xfce at least) it
does not work as a right button click unless I add short delay by sleep
command in a script before running xdotool:
sleep 0.2
xdotool click 3
Supposedly it works even better, if I rele
Then should the version in xenial-proposed be deleted?
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Title:
Apt updates that are uniformly spread across all timezones
I tested this on Xubuntu 18.04.3, and xfce4-terminal gives the expected
output (like xterm as well). I do not see how this should depend on the
terminal application used. I guess it is pretty safe to use guest
session in Xubuntu.
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I installed gnome-terminal and got 'unconfined'. So I could view the
home directory of another user, but if the directories had no
permissions for Other group, I could not view the contents in guest
session. So I think a better solution than disabling guest sessions is
to make proper default permis
Public bug reported:
Only the latter command downgrades the mythtv-frontend package (after
removing the PPA from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and running 'apt
update'):
$ sudo apt-get install mythtv-frontend -s -V -t bionic
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state i
I think it would be good, if apt could downgrade the dependencies, too.
I reported a related bug #1857018.
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Title:
apt-get
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