Same here, trying the first stable live release of 22.04. I get a
weirdly saturated green-lime combo. Picture attached.
VGA: Intel HD Graphics 530
Monitor: HP LE2201w
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I worked around this issue:
# update-alternatives --config pinentry
and select either the curses or gtk2 options (avoid the gnome3 one).
Also I had to reimport my gpg1 secret keyring into gpg2
Also I had to remove the [gcrypt] section in the repo: git config -e
At this point I think this was a
Public bug reported:
Since I upgraded to 17.04 my gcrypted remotes can't be pulled from. I
get this error:
$ git pull
gpg: Oops: keyid_from_fingerprint: no pubkey
This might or not be related to bug 1647364.
Doing the same in a 16.04 schroot works as expected.
While attempting to gain some inf
pinentry -> git-remote-gcrypt, sorry.
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Title:
Cannot pull from gcrypt git re
#27, just to add to my previous post a few months ago, removing xserver-
xorg-input-libinput AND installing xserver-xorg-input-evdev fixed it for
me in several machines. What I additionally found is that the latter
package does not come preinstalled and just removing libinput will leave
you mouse/k
Just to confirm that removing xserver-xorg-input-libinput solved the
issue without [immediately evident] side effects. I had to reconfigure
the mouse speed in the GUI.
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Just to report that the bug is still present in 17.04, and still using
the 16.04 jail as workaround.
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Title:
gnupg: No secret key (gpg-agent / pi
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 17.04 my mouse (a plain Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical
Mouse) is much slower and nothing I do changes its speed.
Tried through the settings GUI, using xset and using xinput. Nothing
seems to do anything. The only thing that offers some feedback is
xinput, that c
Same here since upgrade to 16.10, working in the command line.
I've tried installing pinentry-gnome3 1.0.0-1 from the Z release without
success.
When encrypting, no default recipient is detected due to a supposed
missing private key. I can still encrypt when asked for recipients in
the command li
I've upgraded the BIOS and ubuntu to 16.04 and the issue seems to be
resolved. I would reopen it if this is not the case.
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Since I don't see top output or similar in the automatic attachments, I
include the output of top and /proc/meminfo
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I don't know how to diagnose this problem and internet searches do not
give clear pointers: resource usage programs (free, top, htop) report
huge total swap usage (growing over time until all swap space is
exhausted), but no application is using unusual amounts of memory. In
o
Public bug reported:
This is a 15.10 fresh install, although the user has a home partition
saved from previous installs. Note that creating a fresh user shows the
same problem, however.
When launching glances this happens:
$ glances
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/glances", l
Also, this happened right after system installation and after a dist-
upgrade plus reboot.
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Title:
glances crashes with utf-8 decoding related pr
I observe this in a 15.10 installation.
Linux 4.2.0-18-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 23:32:28 UTC 2015 i686
i686 i686 GNU/Linux
I'm using a logitech bluetooth kb+mouse. Everything works normally, then
I watch a movie in Kodi and when I exit to desktop again, mouse is very
laggy. So some kind o
I am suddenly seeing this in a Trusty 64 bits fully updated... the
actual address is different, 0x00deb700
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Title:
grub-mount assert failu
Latest findings that I don't know how to interpret, so I welcome ideas:
In the ubuntu-saucy repository, all kernels I've compiled work (e.g. the
last one 3.11.10.12)
In the ubuntu-trusty repository, I've tested the one tagged as 3.11.3
and it doesn't work.
Could then be a problem of configuratio
Ubuntu 14.10 is affected too, tested with the stock amd64 image from a
USB. Note that the computer has an i386 14.04 version installed, so the
problem affects both 32 and 64 bit versions.
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Incidentally, this is the error I'm getting in the builds that fail:
CC arch/x86/pci/mmconfig_32.o
In file included from ubuntu/lttng/lttng-statedump-impl.c:53:0:
ubuntu/lttng/wrapper/nsproxy.h: In function ‘lttng_get_proxy_pid_ns’:
ubuntu/lttng/wrapper/nsproxy.h:37:14: error: ‘struct nspro
I' going slowly with this because I have little acces to the particular
computer, but here is a progress report:
Current mainline is still affected: linux-
image-3.17.0-999-generic_3.17.0-999.201409272205_i386.deb
My current bisect log is:
$ git bisect log
git bisect start
# bad: [0b0a2c1af96495
Christopher, while I find the time to do this, I have checked the live
installers. The results are:
13.04: boots if I add nolapic_timer
13.10: boots if I add nolapic_timer
14.04: only boots with nomodeset, nolapic_timer makes no difference
I will try next to find the offending commit, never did a
Public bug reported:
When the idle time is reached, ktimetracker shows a dialog to ask to
rollback or to continue timing, so you can decide when you come back.
As can be seen in the attached screenshot, I'm getting one dialog per
minute, which after e.g. one whole night is on the one hand nightma
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