Installed right now on focal/amd64 and it has fixed the issue.
Thank you.
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PHP ldap: undefined symbol RETURN_THROWS
To manage notificatio
Public bug reported:
Last night unattended upgrade (13/12/2024) on Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS (focal)
brought php7.4 from version 7.4.3-4ubuntu2.24 to 7.4.3-4ubuntu2.26.
Unfortunately, after the upgrade, the php-ldap module no longer works.
This is the error I get:
Unable to load dynamic library 'ldap.s
(sorry, 1st time I use this tool)
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** Tags added: php7-4
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(I was able to downgrade to previous version 7.4.3-4ubuntu2.24 and this
fixed the problem, but this version was upgrade for a security problem,
so I hope the bug will get fixed)
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Sequence of actions before the crash:
- created a new image from a scan with xscanimage
- cut and pasted into a new image a portion of the scanned image
- saved (exported) the new image in jpg format
- clicked on "Close all", discarding the changes
1) No LSB modules are avail
I've tried the workaround you suggested even if my problem is different, but
the problem still occurr.
It does not happen using an external mouse, it's strictly linked with the
trackpad.
I think it's a bug in the kernel too, because happens sporadically also when
not under load, lasts for 10-20
No the problem happen independently if i put to sleep or not. After
booting, and a bit of interaction with few programs open in the
background, when i try to scroll, for example, a pdf using the trackpad
then it start lagging and becoming not precise, but the behaviour is the
same as described by t
Public bug reported:
when using for a bit the pc, under load but sporadically, the system
slows down and appears to be some inertia to the pointer movement and
the page scroll gestures, making impossible to perform precise point and
click actions. With an external mouse does not happen, it happens
Edit /etc/default/grub and add
intel_iommu=on,igfx_off
in line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="intel_iommu=on,igfx_off"
save file and update grub:
sudo update-grub
reboot
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Gabriele (eros23)
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Last time I tested it, the bug wasn't fixed yet.
Gabriele
Il Gio 14 Ott 2021, 21:45 Brian Murray <1871...@bugs.launchpad.net> ha
scritto:
> Based off the bug comments its not clear to me if the debdiff for Focal
> actually ended up resolving the issue for people. Additionally,
Public bug reported:
I am using Android Studio to develop Applications. When i have lots of
windows opened and i try to open a context menu or write code, it shows
a frame of some applications that are below the current window. In the
video it is more clear. I don't know if this is a problem relat
Ugh, this bug is affecting Linux users real badly on 86. Do we have a
way to reach out to distro maintainers to try and help them roll out a
local fix for their 86 builds?
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Public security bug reported:
When i open a window like Spotify or GitKracken, that should open in my
second monitor (because i always use them there), Ubuntu draws it in my
main monitor, but, if i try to move it, resize or press an area of the
window,
Public bug reported:
Request for new package, rduty:
rduty is a Python script to easily and quickly run a command or multiple
commands on remote and local hosts and devices via ssh (telnet is also
supported). It is also able to automate repetitive tasks on many hosts using
inventory files from
Updated work around for Focal Fossa 20.04.1
1: to install alsa-ucm-conf_1.2.3-1_all.deb from Debian Snapshots (link
di download:
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20200820T205846Z/pool/main/a
/alsa-ucm-conf/alsa-ucm-conf_1.2.3-1_all.deb)
Tested on Xubuntu 20.04.1 kernel 5.4.0-58-generic
Updated work around for Focal Fossa 20.04.1
1: to install linux-generic-hwe-20.04-edge from the official repo
2: to install alsa-ucm-conf_1.2.3-1_all.deb from Debian Snaphots (link di
download:
https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20200820T205846Z/pool/main/a/alsa-ucm-conf/alsa-ucm-conf_1.
Public bug reported:
The version 0.7.1 is bugged, it's crashing on the second execution.
Version 0.8.0 has been released.
Here
https://github.com/gabgio/knocker
or Here
https://knocker.sourceforge.io
Thanks !
** Affects: knocker (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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while do-release-upgrade from 18.04 LTS
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: initramfs-tools 0.136ubuntu6.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-128.131-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-128-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.14
Architecture
In my case volume levels are good on both 20.10 and 20.04.
Consider that the alsa-ucm-conf parameters upstream for chtmax98090 are based
on my hardware.
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@Hui
Ok thanks for the info.
I'm not able to patch the current groovy source package and compile it, I
cannot test the patch in advance.
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I updated today to 20.10 and tested.
With the official alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.2 and with the official kernel the
sound works. However I needed to use alsamixer manually to manage the
volume levels when plugging in and out the headset jack.
I didn't find a Groovy build of the testing 1.2.2 in your
@Mathi
Test it: if you add Hui's ppa it should work out of the box.
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[SRU]No sound from internal card chtmax98090 - missing UCM2 f
@Hui
I reinstalled the mainline 5.6.0 and 5.7.0 rc1.
First, I confirm the report 5.6.0 sound working, 5.7.0 rc1 sound not working.
Second I diffed the output of amixer -c1 for the two kernels: no difference at
all.
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@Hui
I'm not able to "bisect the kernel".
amixer settings: ok I'll do it later.
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@Hui
I repeated the test. I'm afraid I did a mistake in reporting the test
results.
mainline 5.7 rc1: sound not working (the sound emitted is not intelligible,
it's like an infinite echo loop)
mainline 5.6.0: sound working, Skype test not possible because wifi connection
is not working
When I
@Hui
mainline 5.6.0 sound not working
mainline 5.7 rc1: sound working, Skype test not possible because wifi
connection is not working
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@Hui
Sound is working well on both mainline 5.7.0 and 5.8 rc1
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@Hui
I did a new round of test.
1. purged alsa-ucm-conf and installed alsa-ucm-conf
1.2.2-1ubuntu0.4.1+test from your ppa
2. tested sound on 4 kernels
a. mainline generic 5.8.13 and 5.6.19: sound is working fine, Skype echo
test included, headset jack plugging and unplugging are managed with
@Hui
alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.3 from Debian Bullseye and mainline kernel generic 5.8.13
eliminate garbling/crackling sound: plugging and un plugging the headset works
perfectly, Skype is working as expected.
Do you suggest me to do any more testing?
Should I file a new bug report against either the ke
@Mathi
I installed alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.3 from Debian and the last Ubuntu mainline kernel
5.8.13.
This setup seems to fix the issue, however the test I did is too short
to confirm this work around.
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@Mathi
I have the same problem, I thought it was related to plugging/unplugging the
headset jack (see comment #28 and following ones).
Hui's and my opinion is the it's not alsa-ucm-conf related, therefore
this requires more analysis and a new bug report.
What you could do:
- to play with parame
@Hui
Ok thanks.
Last night I re installed from scratch Ubuntu 20.04.1 and I noted a
variation: to make the sound to work I needed to add your testing repo
and to do an upgrade. Previously I fixed the sound issue by simply
adding the two missing folders in ucm2 and ucm2/codecs for chtmax98090
sound
Public bug reported:
The installation is not complete, indeed I can not install a lot of
package from apt. I tried to reinstall all the system two times, but the
same problem always arises.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ubiquity 20.04.15.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.
@Hui
Agreed, your backport in 1.2.2 testingvis working as well as the 1.2.3 from
Debian Bullseye.
It definitively makes sense to submit the 1.2.2 testing to the Ubuntu
packagers.
Do I need to file a bug against Groovy same issue or is the 1.2.2 is
automatically included in Groovy too?
I'll chec
@Hui
There's no sound recording difference within Debian 1.2.3 and yours
testing 1.2.2
I narrowed down the issue: it's coming along when plugging / unplugging
the headset jack while I'm running the recording piece of software.
I'm able to reproduce the issue on Audacity.
This issue makes web S
@Hui
I added your pa-testing repo and updated/upgraded.
Some more packages have been upgraded from pa-testing repo.
Speakers and headset working almost fine (some crackles).
Internal mic and headphone so low and so crackling to be unusable.
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For 20.04 and newer, to fix this bug also fixes bug 1833116
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-ucm-conf/+bug/1833116
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For Focal Fossa 20.04 and newer releases, check bug 1871306 out:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-ucm-conf/+bug/1871306
The bug has been assigned, the priority is now high: we're going to have
it fixed.
Temporary work around: get the missing config UCM2 files from alsa
project gith
Thank you for getting in touch. As I commented, I installed the
alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.3 from Debian testing and it is working fine.
Gabriele
Il giorno lun 28 set 2020 alle ore 17:41 Sebastien Bacher <
1871...@bugs.launchpad.net> ha scritto:
> Thank you for your bug report.
>
&g
I manually installed alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.3 from Debian testing on Focal:
it works perfectly.
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No sound from internal card chtmax9809
The package involved is alsa-ucm-conf, version 1.2.2
It does not contain the UCM2 configuration files for the sound card
chtmax98090, which have been added upstream.
Because groovy has alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.2, the bug is applicable for 20.10 too.
In Debian unstable and testing is available alsa-ucm-co
I have a workaorund and a fix for this bug.
The bug is due to missing UCM2 folders and config files, which are now
available on git hub.
The missing folders are:
- /usr/share/alsa/ucm2/chtmax98090/ : it can be retrieved from
https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-ucm-conf/tree/master/ucm2/chtmax98
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On ppc64el SLURM nodes, the PMIx is not enabled:
srun --mpi=list
srun: MPI types are...
srun: openmpi
srun: pmi2
srun: none
The PMIx libraries are all installed and available, but the slurm package has
been configured using the x86_64 library PATH - which is unavailable fo
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I think it can be useful to tag, or filter snap package from other
packages. I've some difficulties to understand sometimes what package I
must install
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Status: New
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Asus C300 (repurposed chromembook - bios flashed by Mr.Chromebox script) -
Kubuntu Focal minimal fresh installation.
The sound card is detected: I see it in the Plasma Widget, in pavucontrol, in
alsamixer and it's
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I read in the wiki that the sound issues have to be filed against "linux",
changed from ubuntu-release-upgrade
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Kubuntu Focal minimal fresh installation.
The sound card is detected: I see it in the Plasma Widget, in pavucontrol, in
alsamixer and it's not muted.
I tried and add in /usr/share/alsa/ucm/chtmax9809
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Basically, Marco adds window decorations to google chrome even if the
option "use the system borders" is disabled. A temporary workaround is
to re-enable from chrome (right click to the top) to use system
decoration, and then deselect it again, but that until you ma
Public bug reported:
Basically, Marco adds window decorations to google chrome even if the
option "use the system borders" is disabled. A temporary workaround is
to re-enable from chrome (right click to the top) to use system
decoration, and then deselect it again, but that until you maximize and
Public bug reported:
seriously i didnt understand what da fuq happned
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14.14
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.3.0-28.30~18.04.1-generic 5.3.13
Uname: Linux 5.3.0-28-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.9
Architecture: i386
C
I was installing it and poof it crashes at the end
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I have a similar problem (see #1859043) but my my global-messages-
db.sqlite is not corrupted: it works fine on any Thunderbird <68.
Deleting it means losing useful data like contacts, threads, etc… so it
really isn't a solution or workaround. I am assuming people is using
Thunderbird to manage th
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1849542 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1849542
I don't think this is a duplicate because my global-messages-db.sqlite
is not corrupted.
I commented in bug #1849542 anyway.
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When trying to start thunderbird 1.68 with my 1.60 profile, the
following error appears:
JavaScript error: resource:///modules/gloda/gloda.js, line 1922: TypeError:
aAttrDef.objectNounDef is undefined
JavaScript error: resource:///modules/gloda/gloda.js, line 1922: TypeError
(In reply to Ryan VanderMeulen [:RyanVM] from comment #13)
> Looks like this grafts cleanly to ESR68 - did you want to nominate it for
> uplift?
Yes, let's do it.
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WebRTC-related crashes
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Comment on attachment 9104623
Bug 1590984 - Use poll() instead of select() in WebRTC code r=drno
### ESR Uplift Approval Request
* **If this is not a sec:{high,crit} bug, please state case for ESR
consideration**: This fixes a crash that can easily occur when using WebRTC.
* **User impact if decl
There's quite a few crashes coming from ESR68 on Debian. The patch is
not large and low-risk, maybe we could uplift it. I'll see if it applies
cleanly there.
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Created attachment 9104623
Bug 1590984 - Use poll() instead of select() in WebRTC code r=drno
The use of select() was leading to crashes when the file descriptor value was
larger than FD_SETSIZE. Recent versions of glibc have checks in the FD_CLR(),
FD_SET() and FD_ISSET() macros that will abort()
Taking this as I've got a WIP patch. It just needs some good testing.
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(In reply to Dan Minor [:dminor] from comment #3)
> Hi Gabriele, this code is our local modification to webrtc.org that we have
> never merged upstream. As such, feel free to rewrite it to use poll() if that
> will fix things. I'm not the original author, I just happened
Nevermind, this isn't WebRTC-specific and not even Ubuntu-specific since
I could find Debian instances of it. It's caused by select() being used
instead of more modern methods that don't have limits on the file
descriptor values you pass to them. Sorry for the noise.
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I did some further digging and this isn't a WebRTC-specific issue though
it tends to crash WebRTC code more often than other code.
See this for another similar crash in code we don't control (and which
might also be using select() and thus triggering the safety check):
https://crash-stats.mozilla
Here's the relevant bug on our tracker:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1590984
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WebRTC-related crashes
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In Mozilla we've detected a spike of crashes in the Ubuntu-packaged
version of Firefox 69.0.x. All the crashes are happening in the WebRTC
code and specifically libc's FD_SET, FD_CLR and FD_ISSET range-checking
safety is causing an abort. Is it possible that Firefox is being b
** Changed in: nagios-plugins-contrib (Ubuntu)
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check_rbl: dnsbl.ahbl.org no longer in operation
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I have two lvm volumes (/dev/mapper/raid-btrfs and /dev/mapper/fast-
btrfs) in two different volume groups. I have created a btrfs (raid1)
filesystem on top of them and that's my root filesystem.
If i define it by UUID in the root= kernel argument, i just hit bug
#1574333. Fo
Interesting, that shouldn't happen. The minidump-analyzer executable
greatly improves our crash telemetry but it's not strictly needed for
crash reporting. I'll file a bug on our side to fix that issue.
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Yes, manual submission via about:crashes works fine. It's just the tab
crash reporter that doesn't show up as it should.
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Cannot submit cr
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Steps to reproduce:
- Launch firefox
- Enter "about:crashcontent" in the URL bar
- Upon hitting return, the tab should crash and display the "This tab just
crashed" page
- Ensure that the checkmark to send the crash report is ticked
- Add a comment (anything will do, a non-e
This bug is seriously important for developers.
Why it has not been fixed yet??
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RabbitVCS compare revisions in SVN doesn't work
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Will do, thanks.
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[ZenBook UX433FN_UX433FN, Realtek ALC294, Speaker, Internal] fails
after a while
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I can confirm that the same problem affects 19.04 too.
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[ZenBook UX433FN_UX433FN, Realtek ALC294, Speaker, Internal] fails
after a while
Hey there, same problem here, audio has strange glitches, maybe we could
reopen this issue? Both a collegue and I bought this same laptop and we
are both affected by this issue, even on recent kernel builds.
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can you tell me the command line please
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sound doesn't works in both kernel. no one cards is recognize by
system-
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sound doesn't works in both kernel. no one cards is recognize by
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i can't run the command in comment 2, maybe i do somwthing wrong
http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=b86b5db28ea134844eb4dc6bebb06df210987193
with line 2 and 3 (3) nothing happened
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