Still happening in May 2022 on xubuntu 22.04 with xfce
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Title:
Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to
Public bug reported:
Every time 'evince' runs it prints this on the terminal:
dbind-WARNING **: ... Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to
connect to socket /run/user//at-spi/bus_0: Permission denied
AFAICT this is the same as a very-old bug 1193236, but that bug was
closed with a comm
Public bug reported:
apt-add-repository --remove -S deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hirsute
xyzzx
wrongly disables *every* component, not just xyzzx.
This happens because the entire existing line is commented out in
/etc/apt/sources.list rather than just editing out the deleted
compone
In privacy settings, it says I am enabling "Send error reports to
Canonical... Send report *automatically*".
This does not have anything to do with NON-automatic error reporting.
This worked before, what changed?
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Well if "automatic" sending is enabled in Settings->Privacy->Problem Reporting,
then
is-enabled is "enabled" and is-active is "active".
But if "automatic" sending is disabled in Settings, then
is-enabled is "disabled" and is-active is "inactive"
Again, I don't think running ubuntu-bug explic
Clarification: By "settings" I meant the single setting (as seen by
users) controlled by the "Send error reports to Canonical" switch in
Settings->Privacy->problem
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Public bug reported:
Bluetooth headset stopped working after upgrading to 19.04. Worked
perfectly with 18.10.
Now, when a BT headset is connected the volume-control widget (seen via
the speaker icon in the upper-right corner) displays a headset icon and
a volume slider, but the slider has NO EFR
Ok, the mis-directed output seems to be fixed with a kernel 5.2.
With the stock 5.0.0-21-generic, disconnecting BT in the Ubuntu gui does
not actually disconnect immediately. Instead, the disconnect happens
when BT is turned ON again in the gui!
(based on my BT headset's synthesized status-chang
Public bug reported:
Attempting to slide the "Connection" switch in the gui to connect a
bluetooth device fails initially -- the switch moves but "snaps back" by
itself immediately. Clicking on the switch flashes the "busy"
indicator momentarily, but the switch does not move. After a while,
co
I rebooted before submitting this bug report using ubuntu-bug, so syslog
is probably the wrong one. I'll attach the previous one (syslog.1) which
I think covers the test demonstrated in the video (and several earlier
attempts).
** Attachment added: "syslog.1"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
@Daniel Here you go (newlog_2019_07_29.txt). The log covers only the
time while I tried to connect to the headset (took several tries before
the switch switched; there are maybe a dozen mouse actions during that
time).
There are many message like this:
org.gnome.Shell.desktop[1585]: Window
mana
...and here is a smaller log covering only a single attempt to slide the
connection switch to the right (the switch snapped back immediately by
itself)
** Attachment added: "newlog_SingleTry_2019_07_29.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1838227/+attachment/5279857/+files
Well, I see the problem also on real hardware, but it's harder to
reproduce. In any case, I don't want to install a non-standard kernel
there, so it is mixed up with the other problems with the 5.0 kernel.
However, the VM *does* indeed have bluetooth. Virtualbox allows VMs to
access any USB devi
** Attachment added: "newlog_kernel5.0.0-21-generic_repeateduntilitworks.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1838227/+attachment/5279955/+files/newlog_kernel5.0.0-21-generic_repeateduntilitworks.txt
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, X11 gnome session.
For some reason ubuntu-bug no longer opens a browser
window.
After prompting whether or not to Send the report, clicking "Send" just
closes appport and nothing else ever happens. The exit status of
"ubuntu-bug" is zero.
I don't know
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, X11 gnome session.
For some reason ubuntu-bug no longer opens a browser
window, so it is not possible to enter useful bug detauls, or even know
the bug number.
After prompting whether or not to Send the report, clicking "Send" just
closes appport and not
Public bug reported:
qmlscene -qt=5 -style material file.qml
prints
QApplication: invalid style override passed, ignoring it.
on the terminal.
This does not happen when using the environment variable method, e.g.
QT_QUICK_CONTROLS_STYLE=material qmlscene -qt=5 file.qml
The documentation for
Ok, thanks. FYI the underlying qmlscene executable (/usr/lib/qt5/bin/qmlscene)
is provided by the "qmlscene" package in Ubuntu 18.04.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04. Gnome X11 session.
When window focus policy is set to follow the mouse, then if the mouse
is moved into a new window and keystrokes typed immediately afterwards,
the keystrokes go to the old window (invariably causing application
errors).
This is extremely ann
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 18.04. Gnome X11 session.
When window focus policy is set to follow the mouse, then if the mouse
is moved into a new window and keystrokes typed immediately afterwards,
the keystrokes go to the old window (invariably causing application
errors).
Th
x not z
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Title:
ubuntu-bug never (any longer) opens browser window
Status in apport package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
xdg-open http://bugs.launchpad.net opens the page in Firefox.
I use zdg-open routinely.
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Title:
ubuntu-bug never (any
Upstream bug: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-73818
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Title:
qmlscene -style material file
Public bug reported:
Booting with EFI, as opposed to legacy BIOS booting, somehow prevents
detecting the resolutions supported by a VESA-compliant monitor; instead
a single low resolution mode is used, and no other choices are available
in the "Displays" setting dialog.
At least that's what happe
Public bug reported:
The icons in the new 17.10 dash side-bar can not be re-arranged. You
can left-click and drag them sideways and then vertically to a new
position, but when you un-click the icon snaps back to it's original
position.
In Ubuntu 11.10 this apparently worked in gnome-shell: There
Now this is strange. I used Settings->Dock to fiddle with the doc,
changing it's size and moving it to the bottom and back to the left side
(no net change). Lo and behold, miving the icons now works!
So maybe this is a one-time glitch. I upgraded, so there is Unity cruft
in my environment.
->
Public bug reported:
deluser --backup --remove-home (or --remove-all-files) USER
aborts if it encounters certain file names, for example the ubiquitous
'C:\nppdf32Log\debuglog.txt' left in Linux home directories by Firefox.
The root cause is that 'tar' helpfully "interprets escape sequences" in
i
** Attachment added: "Demo/regression-test script"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adduser/+bug/1738673/+attachment/5023900/+files/deluser_backup_test.sh
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu patched perl to work around a libc compatibility issue, but there
is a problem.
Please see the perl bug report at
https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=132631
Here is an excerpt from the linked-to perl bug:
...the relevant Ubuntu change:
http://deriv
I no longer have a postscript printer, so don't know if this is still a
problem.
Since nobody else reported this, I guess it's best to close as invalid.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Also happening in 17.04
zeitgeist-datahub.vala:210: Error during inserting events:
GDBus.Error:org.gnome.zeitgeist.EngineError.InvalidArgument: Incomplete
event: interpretation, manifestation and actor are required
etc.
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Hello "A" (for Anonymous...?),
I did not debug the problem, only filed the bug report. Are you a
developer?
On 10/31/2015 11:27 PM, A. wrote:
> Any ideas why this happening?
>
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Public bug reported:
fsck runs early on *every* boot (and always says "/dev/sda1: clean ...")
The system was always shut down using the regular Unity mechanism (Gear->Shut
Down...)
Strangely, the "Last checked" time shown by "sudo dumpe2fs /dev/sda1"
shows the date of installation and never chan
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of boot screen (in Virtual Machine)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1504688/+attachment/4490209/+files/bootscreen.png
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Public bug reported:
Whenever a program starts which uses audio many errors appear in syslog
like these:
indicator-sound[1922]: message repeated 15 times: [ volume-control-
pulse.vala:735: unable to get pulse unix socket:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
org.PulseAu
Public bug reported:
The apt configuration database has some incompatible changes which break
existing scripts. It is not obvious that this was deliberate (I hope
not).
Prior to 16.10, the configured cache directory path(s) included a
trailing slash. Now they do not include the trailing slash.
Thanks for the clarification. I had completely missed the /d and /f
functionality.
Sorry for the bogus bugrep.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
If the watch -c and --differences=permanent options are combined, then
upon the first update _every_ character is highlighted even if nothing
has ever changed.
It appears that -c ("Interpret ANSI color and style sequences") tickles
a bug in the persistence logic. Regular non
Public bug reported:
The man page says, under "Word Expansions", that output from Command
Substitution will be later split into fields (unless IFS is null).
Therefore the statement
foo=$(echo xxx bar=yyy)
should expand to
foo=xxx bar=yyy
and when executed, set two variables foo and bar.
Public bug reported:
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Fails with:
Setting up linux-image-5.3.0-46-generic (5.3.0-46.38) ...
Processing triggers for linux-image-5.3.0-46-generic (5.3.0-46.38) ...
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/dkms:
* dkms: running auto installation service for kernel 5.3.0-46-generic
...
** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing exiting single-user, until hang"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1415256/+attachment/4306890/+files/exiting_singleuser_screen.png
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing warnings/errors entering single-user
mode"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1415256/+attachment/4306889/+files/entering_singluser_screen.png
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Public bug reported:
Several wrong-looking messages appear when entering single-user mode,
and when ^D is typed to exit the single-user shell, the system hangs trying to
resume multi-user mode
(the graphical login never apperas, nor does the virtual-terminal login prompt).
I observed this testin
Does not work for me.
Running 14.10 with utopic-proposed enabled; an update installed gnome-bluetooth
3.8.2.1-0ubuntu9 amd64
Several errors were logged. It looks like an error occurs when starting
discovery, before even attempting to pair with a device. And after
attempting to pair, the usual
Still present in 14.10
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Title:
at-spi2 daemon error messages in .xsession-errors
Status in at-spi2-core package
Is there a mechanism in place which will cause this "fix" to be removed
when the underlying kernel issue is repaired?
Resetting the usb port between jobs is an undesirable hack (e.g. slows
down printing) so should go away as soon as possible.
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Public bug reported:
alsamixer's display says F1 provided help.
However, putting the cursor in the window and pressingt F1 pops up the
Gnome Terminal manual.
It appears that the terminal is grabbing F1 for it's own purposes.
Either it shouldn't do that, or else alsamixer should somehow disable
t
Same story using the version in Ubuntu 14.10 (the package says it is
version 0.2.62 but usb-creator-gtk --version says it is 0.2.23):
Attempting to erase a USB which has no valid partition table gets "Timed
out waiting for object".
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Furthermore:
If gparted is used to create an msdos partition table, but NO
partitions, then 'Erase Disk' in usb-creator-gtk fails with the timeout
error.
If gparted is used to create an (empty) FAT32 partition, then 'Erase
Disk' in usb-creator-gtk seems to succeed, but the "Make Startup Disk"
but
Still happening in 13.10 after updating system on 9/1/2014.
Reboot does NOT fix problem, but 'killall unity-panel-service' does.
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