After more research, this turns out to be a bizarre interaction of
various things. The culprit is the intersection of this version of
compiz and running older kernel versions. As soon as we updated to
linux-image-3.13.0-49-generic, the problem went away. So I think it's
still the case that some
Unfortunately we disable apport on our public workstations. I will try
to reproduce it on a workstation with apport enabled and retrieve a
crash file, if there is one.
We do not use fglrx; we use the stock radeon (this is on 14.04.2,
without the HWE stack), and the problem occurs on machines with
Public bug reported:
After taking the 20150313 update of Compiz, compiz segfaults on Dell
Optiplex 7010 workstations with a Radeon HD 7470/8470 graphics card.
I'm going to get try and get more debugging information, but there was
not a stack trace in the kernel.log, only a single segfault mention
OK, the actual problem is that the ubuntu vendor profile
(/usr/share/lintian/vendors/ubuntu/main/data/changes-file/known-dists)
does not include "unstable". That's a bug, it should include it.
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And before someone bothers to point out that partman/filter_mounted is
preseedable, that doesn't help. All that does is tell partman not to
filter out mounted partitions. So if I set that to false, partman
doesn't display the warning, but will attempt to create a partition on a
mounted filesystem
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The partman/unmount_active question is not preseedable. This is a
problem.
Due to some other d-i bug introduced in trusty, the mountmedia command
is extremely ... insistent, and when we re-install machines in an
unattended mode, it finds /dev/sda1 (a /boot partition) and ins
I also see this in Trusty. Any chance of an SRU?
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Broken symlink: /etc/apache2/conf-available/drupal7.conf
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I'm also seeing this on Trusty. The text for bad-distribution-in-
changes-file explicitly says that "unstable" is fine to use, and indeed
"unstable" is in /usr/share/lintian/data/changes-file/known-dists, so
there's definitely something wrong here.
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I am also encountering this in 14.04. I do not have a local copy of the
'requests' package (or in fact any packages other than python-usb).
python-pip simply appears to be broken out of the box on 14.04.
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The default apparmor 'X' abstraction permits access to
/{,var/}run/lightdm/authority/[0-9]*, ostensibly for the xauthority
file. Except on Trusty, that's not where the xauthority file is. It is
instead in /run/lightdm/$USER, and named "xauthority". I have had to
udpated my
For anyone, like me, who is naive enough to think that it's possible to
set XDG_CACHE_HOME or DCONF_PROFILE to values other than the default,
note that this fix _only_ allows access to the "user" profile. If you
rename your user profile, you cannot use any apparmor-enabled
application that uses dc
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Let me start by saying that I realize that unity's screen locker is not
the same thing as gnome-screensaver. That having been said, there are
major regressions in functionality with the advent of Trusty. Virtually
every site that uses Linux in any sort of public computing ar
I'm also running into this on Trusty. What needs to happen to get
someone to look at the bzr branches and merge request linked in this
bug?
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I'm also seeing this in Trusty (lightdm 1.10.1-0ubuntu1). At our site,
we have a custom greeter using the GIR bindings, and calling
.cancel_authentication() causes the session-cleanup script to run. As
this is designed to, you know, clean up after a session, it is not
idempotent and is not design
Regarding comment #4, I don't think it's ecryptfs that's causing it,
because I'm seeing it periodically on an AFS home directory. This
suggests that's more likely to be the usual culprit of "All UI designers
assume that $HOME is on a filesystem that supports sockets and FIFOs"
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I'll start out by saying that I cannot _consistently_ reproduce this (it
is, after all, a race condition), however the fix is trivial and a no-
op, so I'm filing the bug anyway.
I ran into the following situation on Ubuntu 14.04: After booting, it
was often the case that CUP
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The unity first_run.stamp file should not be in XDG_CACHE_HOME. As it
is a _cache_, it can be ephemeral. Rather, it should be in
XDG_CONFIG_HOME. Once the keyboard shortcut list, for example, has been
presented, I don't need to be told about it again, even if I need to
purg
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Unity's screen locking mechanism does not respect any existing gsettings
having to do with disabling the "Switch User" functionality, nor does it
provide any way to do it natively. Ideally, it would respect
org.gnome.desktop.lockdown, but I realize that's probably never going
I have attached 3 files:
"typescript" -- a log of the failure as generated by script(1)
"elc_gp0Amo.log" -- the elisp compilation failure that occurred in the
aforementioned transaction.
"typescript.with-emacsen-common" -- a log of the failure as generated by
script(1), with emacsen-common fully
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In Trusty, you cannot install devscripts-el and emacs in the same apt
transaction, because devscripts-el's postinst will fail. If emacs is
already installed prior to the transaction, it works fine.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Install 14.04 (amd64) from the Desktop CD, accepting a
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On Dec 2, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Only if you use the new point release media, or
> explicitly opt in to the new enablement stack, do you get the newer kernels.
>
> [...]
>
> If you have newer hardware that requires the newer enablement stack, it's
> better to have it available
Running a 1.6.5 module against a 1.6.1 userspace seems like a worse idea
than taking 1.6.5 as an SRU. Would you accept the backport if we
provided additional userland test cases?
I'm not interested in starting a debate about the HWE process, but from
our perspective, the HWE stack broke a package
Also, lest this bug get closed when 11.10 is de-supported, I'll note
that I can reproduce this with Precise and Quantal.
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Title:
dictionaries-comm
I ran into this and believe I have found the root cause. In update-
default-ispell, this logic is wrong:
# Question is empty, but $class elements are installed. Two possibilities.
if ( -x "/usr/bin/apt-extracttemplates" ){
# apt-utils is installed. Other possibility is debconf database co
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I think this is _related to_, but not necessarily the same as #1010131.
Lucid (10.04.4, fully up to date) cannot upgrade to Precise if the ibus-
hangul package is installed.
Steps to reproduce:
- Install 10.04.4 from an ISO (in this case ubuntu-10.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso).
-
Can this get moved to production any time soon? I understand there's a
desire to get openafs 1.6.2 out for security updates, but these are not
mutually exclusive. I have a large community of users who can't access
their shared file storage if they installed from a CD after Feb 14.
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I was having a similar problem, in that installing ia32-libs wanted to
remove the xorg quantal-lts packages. I just tested with apt
0.8.16~exp12ubuntu10.9 from proposed, and apt-get no longer wants to
remove the quantal-lts xorg packages.
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Using openafs-modules-dkm 1.6.1-1+ubuntu0.1 from precise-proposed, the
module now builds correctly for 3.5.0-23-generic (and also for
-26-generic, which happens to be in -proposed).
openafs-modules-dkms:
Installed: 1.6.1-1+ubuntu0.1
Candidate: 1.6.1-1+ubuntu0.1
Version table:
*** 1.6.1-1+ub
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The latexmk recommends "xpdf-reader | pdf-viewer", among other things.
However, "xpdf-reader" has not existed since Lucid, so APT attempts to
satisfy the virtual recommendation on "pdf-viewer". In Precise, this
was not a problem, because evince-gtk was the first choice for a
To clarify, this occurs on both Precise and Quantal.
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lightdm's post-stop sometimes fails
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In our somewhat complicated environment, I've managed to trigger a race
condition in which shutting down or rebooting the machine from a
(custom) lightdm greeter results in the machine popping up the "low
graphics mode" warning, and never shutting down. The greeter is using
t
As of Thunderbird 16, Thunderbird is apparently back to looking in
/usr/lib/thunderbird/defaults/pref and ignoring /etc/thunderbird/pref.
(At least, strace'ing can find no attempts by Thunderbird to look in
/etc/thunderbird for anything). No mention of this is made in the
changelog.
This is incre
I encountered this earlier in the installation, from a 12.04.1 CD
install, and the traceback was in /usr/lib/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-
timezone.py, line 173.
Based on this and some other bugs, it seems like working network is a
hard requirement for Ubiquity, not just a "for best results" as
described
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When attempting to save an attachment in Evolution 3.2.3-0ubuntu6 on a
clean install, saving the attachment opens a GtkFileChooser initially
browsing the path "", which naturally displays an error saying "The
folder contents could not be displayed: Operation not supported". T
I had the same situation described in comment #12, and changing screen
resolution, even down to 1024x768, didn't help much. It did reduce the
flashing and black screen, but not enough to make it really usable. So
I think that reducing screen resolution makes the problem "less bad",
not actually
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1043505 ***
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>Please look at the other bug report to see if there is any missing
information that you can provide, or to see if there is a workaround for
the bug.
Would that I could, except the other bug is private. #
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in TfpTexture::bindTexImage()
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The workaround in the first comment (editing the theme XML) works great.
Is there any chance of seeing this in Quantal, or is Metacity considered
dead in favor of Compiz as far as Canonical is concerned?
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Er, to be more specific, we're using LightDM, not gdm, but it's
essentially the same bug: "The login screen appears before the
filesystem is ready".
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Is this still pending Debian Policy? We just got bitten by this in
Precise and are debating whether to implement a workaround and which one
to implement.
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Can this make it into Qantal and/or get SRU'd for Precise? Or are we
unlikely to see this fix until the next import from Debian for 13.04?
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lightdm and its gir bindings in oneiric-proposed (1.0.6-0ubuntu1.7) work
fine for me, both with the JavaScript test case above, and my project's
own LightDM greeter written in Python. Can this please get pushed to
production?
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On Natty:
$ apt-cache policy python-cups
python-cups:
Installed: 1.9.54-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.9.54-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.9.54-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://mirrors.mit.edu/ubuntu/ natty/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
$ python
Python 2.7.1+ (r271:86832, Apr 11 2
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Somewhere between Natty and Oneiric, python-cups stopped depending on
libcups2. This makes the package kind of useless, since all attempts to
use it will result in "ImportError: libcups.so.2: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory". Installing libcups2 man
reboot=pci does work, and is the workaround we're using. However, it's
still a bug.
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Dell 790 fails to reboot without either reboot=bios o
Glad to hear s-c-p has been fixed. However, since CUPS clobbers the URL
anyway, I don't think it'll help.
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Title:
lpd://user@host:/queue URLs no
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In Lucid, I could specify a printer with a URI of something like
lpd://username@hostname/queuename. This no longer works in Natty (to
the point that system-config-printer prevents you from typing the @, and
the CUPS web interface just clobbers everything between the protocol
The bug still occurs with gdm 3.0.4-0ubuntu8 in Oneiric. I'll note
that _lightdm_ manages to get this right.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Can this SRU move forward?
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linux-firmware missing realtek firmware files
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We encountered the same thing Bruno saw in comment #14. It was consistently
reproducible on Natty when leaving tasksel blank (that is, only installing
"standard"), but running a postinstall script that, among other things, pulls
in fontconfig and ttf-msttcorefonts-installer in the same aptitude
Scratch that, they need acpi=off. reboot=bios doesn't help.
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Dell 790 fails to reboot without either reboot=bios or acpi=off
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This is pretty much the same thing as #488319 (which happened with a
Dell 760) or #115011 (with a Dell 745). Basically, every time Dell
comes out with a new workstation, rebooting simply doesn't work when
ACPI is enabled.
The symptom is that it will sit at "[ 1234.56789 ] R
This is apparently fixed as of April 11, in that if I create a new local
account and select "Ubuntu Classic", I essentially get a Lucid panel.
However, for accounts that used the previously-broken "Ubuntu Classic",
I still get appmenu, presumably because the gconf migration path is
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This bug is still present as of the latest updates (March 17), and UI
freeze is in a week. Can anyone confirm whether this change was by
design or not? Because if there's no way to opt-out of Unity on a per-
session basis and use the "classic" (read: Lucid, Maverick) interface,
then I have to upd
I tested the new gdm.conf, and confirm that
a) GDM doesn't start in recovery mode
b) GDM does start if I "telinit 2" from a recovery mode shell
However, (b) is not particularly helpful, because it still doesn't work
if I choose the "Resume" option from the Recovery Menu.
All the "Resume" option d
Relevant info:
$ lsb_release -sd
Ubuntu natty (development branch)
$ apt-cache policy gnome-panel
gnome-panel:
Installed: 1:2.32.1-0ubuntu6
Candidate: 1:2.32.1-0ubuntu6
Version table:
*** 1:2.32.1-0ubuntu6 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty/main amd64 Packages
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
The latest release of gnome-panel in Natty seems to have forced the
"Unity" interface on me while ignoring my session type. When I specify
"Ubuntu Classic" at the login screen, I expect to to see a traditional
panel. Instead I get a Unity-st
This bug is still present in Lucid.
It is exacerbated by the fact that recovery mode offers a "resume"
option which is supposed to return the machine to its normal state.
However, since recovery mode is single user mode, gdm never starts.
It would be great if this was finally fixed in Natty, espe
I see that this was declined for Lucid and Maverick. Should I bother
nominating it for Natty?
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Thunderbird 3.0.7+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.10.04.1 fails to look in
/usr/lib/thunderbird for configuration files. It now only looks in
/usr/lib/thunderbird-3.0.7.
This is in direct conflict with /etc/thunderbird/pref/thunderbird.js, which
>I would claim that that means that Firefox is Ubuntu's default browser
Indeed, Ubuntu claims this too. See
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsers
(Yes, I know it's community documentation, but it's help.ubuntu.com, not the
wiki)
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Status: Opinion =>
In response to #11, I confirm the bug is still present in Lucid.
jdr...@adjective-animal:~$ apt-cache policy gdm
gdm:
Installed: 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3 0
500 http://ubuntu.media.mit.edu/ubuntu/ luci
This bug is still present in Lucid.
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When logins are disabled by the presence of /etc/nologin, GDM simply
responds with "Authentication failure" after the username is entered.
While what it says is technically true, this is a terrible user
experience. Ideally, it should display the cont
And before anyone asks, yes this is still present in Lucid.
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Any text with an ampersand will trigger the bug.
$ zenity --info --text 'This has an & in it'
The following is printed to stderr:
(zenity:21569): Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to set text from markup due to error
parsing markup: Error on line 1: Character ' ' is not valid at the start of an
entity nam
This is reported upstream as https://zephyr.1ts.org/ticket/64.
There isn't a corresponding Debian bug, but there probably should be.
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The following manpages reference incorrect paths: zwgc(1), zctl(1),
zmailnotify(1), xzwrite(1), and zhm(8)
zwgc(1) claims that zwgc_resources and zwgc.desc are in
/usr/athena/share/zephyr. They are now in /etc/zephyr.
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