Incidentally, when `debconf-kde-helper` is launched, it outputs a couple
of `export` statements, including one for `$DEBCONF_PIPE` and then stays
running. Presumably, it is waiting for an external process to connect to
send it things to work with. I observed that it outputs these items and
stays op
I experienced this today doing system updates. I have a proposed
workaround until it is properly solved in `debconf-kde-helper`. The root
of the problem seems to be that `debconf-kde-helper` is being launched
from a barebones process with an empty environment. It assumes that it
is going to be able
A further update -- a bit of a hack, but, I liked my "whiteglass"
cursor, and I found that copying its left_ptr and right_ptr files from
/usr/share/icons/whiteglass/cursors overtop of the corresponding ones in
/usr/share/icons/Breeze_Snow/cursors gave me back my whiteglass cursor,
at least for the
I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04 and could no longer log in. Just
immediately got the sad computer face screen. Can confirm that
installing `breeze` fixed this. I don't really know what's going on but
it seems to provide a functional fallback for when the selected cursor
theme isn't working. Trying t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2062377 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2062377
Hello :-) I don't really know much about what's going on but I just
encountered this exact problem. I wasn't able to log in because Xorg
would immediately display the sad computer screen. I found another pos
Public bug reported:
If the 'root' property in /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf contains a forward slash
(e.g. root/u...@domain.com) then the install script fails due to lack of
escaping in a sed expression.
** Affects: ssmtp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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