This is still an issue.
What's the process for importing the new release referenced in the
Debian bug that fixes this?
As it stands, this package is completely broken.
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I've attached a tarball of my Boot efivars as requested by Julian and
the output of efibootmgr -v below.
This is from an affected Dell XPS 9343 machine
BootCurrent: 0004
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0004,0006
Boot0004* elementary OS 6
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x2)/Sata(3,65535,0)/HD(1,GPT,d2
Public bug reported:
There appears to have been a regression in newer versions of shim-signed
on my hardware.
When using the shimx64.efi file (from 1.40.6 or impish) as the
\EFI\BOOT\BOOTx64.efi executable on USB media, the Dell XPS 9343 will
fail to boot that media.
The output is as follows (ph
Public bug reported:
It seems that installing appstream-generator on today's fully up to date
20.04 build fails to pull in libglibd-2.0 as a dependency, and even
after installing the library manually, appstream-generator is not
correctly linked against the so version and I still get the same error
** Summary changed:
- set_no_proxy method fails
+ set_no_proxy method fails when trying to clear with ""
** Description changed:
- Any call to set_no_proxy via DBus results in the following output:
+ Calls to set_no_proxy with a blank or null new_proxy parameter result in
+ the following output:
Public bug reported:
Tried to use oobs_groups_config_get_groups () to get the list of groups
available on the system and no groups were returned.
Calling oobs_users_config_get_users () on its own also returns no users.
get_groups has to be called before get_users works and get_users has to
be ca