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Note: I don't know if this is a nautilus issue or a dock issue, but it
only affects nautilus.
When using nautilus, after some time the dock 'dots' that show the
active instances seems to double up and my single window shows two dots.
This happens most times I use nautilus.
I've noticed on Ubuntu 24.04 this appears to occur due to a mismatch
between how Xorg blanks the screen and the configuration gnome-settings-
daemon applies.
If you go into GSD -> Power -> Screen Blank and set it to "Never", then
go to Privacy & Security -> Blank Screen Delay -> Never, xset q stil
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I have a 2x1 KVM switch between my work laptop (win10) and my Ubuntu
24.04 (noble) desktop.
When I switch from Ubuntu to the work laptop - whether I have locked the
screen or not - the Ubuntu session logs me out.
I had originally thought it was rebooting the desktop, but usi
This bug affects me on 24.04 noble too.
It did not on 23.10.
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This bug is back in 24.04 (noble).
Same issue - Set the keyboard to UK at install, but the keyboard used is US
layout so special characters e.g. # & £ are transposed, and therefore doesn't
work at first lo
Public bug reported:
When I use the new (24.04) settings and 'Online Accounts' to connect to
Microsoft 365, it authenticates, works well for about 5 minutes and then
disconnects.
I have to remove that account and redo it every time I want to use it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Dag,
Can you confirm you mean 24.04 and not 22.04, please?
On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 at 17:25, Dag Bjerkeli <1875...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I've just tested this, and can confirm that there is a bug regarding
> keyboard layout in 22.04 beta. As this time the error also appears when
> you select
Hi guys,
I'm sorry to say that this bug is back in 24.04 Beta.
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Title:
[20.04] Keyboard layout changes during installation before typing
usern
Changed from ding to nautilus after reading about nautilus gvfsd-trash
bug
** Package changed: ding (Ubuntu) => nautilus (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- DING causes gvfsd 'Too many files open' error and fills syslog
+ nautilus causes gvfsd-trash 'Too many files open' error and fills syslog
** De
Further reading would suggest that it's a bug in Nautilus and the way that
gvfsd deals with trash:
https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/l0gg32/a_helpul_tip_for_those_with_gvfsdtrash_hogging/
It runs out that I don't have ding installed, and also no references to
gvfsd.
Yet, if I do as the pos
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My syslog is filled (to >30GB) regularly with these messages. I seem to
have this thing called DING going on, which maybe causing it?
Jun 1 11:41:49 marks-linux-box gvfsd[123068]: (process:123068):
GLib-GIO-WARNING **: 10:41:49.625: fail: Error accepting connection: Too man
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After following the instructions at:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/433/builds/248685/testcases/1716/results
on the 20220523 daily build of Kinetic, I used the command
zsysctl show
and was met with the message:
~$ zsysctl show
Command 'zsysctl' not found, b
No, It was a straight install with me present at the desktop computer
all the way through - no switching or even screen locking.
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[snap] F
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From a clean install of Ubuntu 22.04 beta, I have installed VLC and Firefox
(nightly) from Ubuntu Software (as snaps).
Neither of the two icons/graphics show up in the show applications window -
either in the thumbnails of the groups I have created, or the expanded windows
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** Description changed:
I have been running a build of 22.04 Jammy-Daily (amd64 Desktop) for a couple
of weeks and just updating and upgrading using apt.
When restarting the VM (VirtualBox), I get the screen in the screenshot
below. The sa
Public bug reported:
I have been running a build of 22.04 Jammy-Daily (amd64 Desktop) for a couple
of weeks and just updating and upgrading using apt.
When restarting the VM (VirtualBox), I get the screen in the screenshot below.
The same thing happens if I select the 5.15.0-22-generic options -
So I then manually changed the password to read Thanks#Brian by using
the US mapping of Shift+3 to get the # symbol as seen in the screenshot.
I let the installer run and logged in successfully using Thanks#Brian
directly as I normally would on my UK keyboard.
So, yes, it looks like Unity isn't p
I've downloaded and installed using 20220129 which does have the eyeball
icon next to the password field.
As seen in the attached screenshot, the keyboard mapping at the password
stage doesn't go to UK as previously selected - I had tried to type
Thanks#Brian but the keyboard had given me Thanks/B
Hi Brian,
Using the latest daily build (20220126), I cannot see the option to
display the password? - see attached screenshot.
I can see your line of thinking as the # symbol is different on US & UK
keyboard mappings (much to the annoyance when I lived in the US for 6
years and had to retrain my
Unable to reproduce in VB environment
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QA Test Ubuntu 22.04 Gnome-shell Crashed
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Bug not present in build 20211103
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Disk Encryption Password Not Remembered
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In two attempts at following the "Install (entire disk with lvm and
encryption) in Ubuntu Desktop amd64 in Jammy Daily" in the 20211102
build, the machine fails to recognise the full disk encryption password
set at install time.
I have tried "lemon" and "Lemon" as the passwor
jammy ubiquity-21.10.10
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> Launchpad-Bug-Private: no
> Launchpad-Bug-Security-Vulnerability: no
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The '@' character also does not work in any position of the string.
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After reboot, the password set at install time doesn't work.
To mana
Note: Booting into recovery and setting the password from the command
line allows the # character, so it's only in Ubiquity at install that
there is a bug.
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I've narrowed it down to a specific special character at any location in
the string, and after changing all of my passwords that included it, I
can reveal it to be the '#' character. So either pass#word or password#
fails.
I am now checking other special characters ('*' works).
Is there a faster
OK, so it appears that the bug is if you have a special character in the
original password. I don't really want to say which special character
and where in the password it appears in this public area, but if you
contact me, I'll let you know.
Also, please excuse my ignorance on all of this. I am a
Clicking the 'Detect Keyboard Layout' button works fine, but not the
initial guess when going through the installation menus
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Proposed Key
New data point: Using build 20211028 and an alpha-character ONLY
password works. I'll now test the 21.10 build with that alpha password
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Hi Leo,
Interesting. I ran the Ubuntu 21.20 iso through the same VM (used fresh
VDI) and I get the same fault. On my actual Ubuntu machine 21.10 was
installed with no problems.
So maybe it's a VirtualBox issue?
I don't understand (I mean I really am lacking the knowledge) why the keyboard
layou
This is my first time testing daily builds - It has worked in previous releases
(I think).
There are some differences in the layout, e.g. the " and @ mappings are swapped
(Shift+2 for " in the UK, and Shift+2 for @ in the US).
I agree it's a low urgency/low importance bug, but it should be easy t
Also exists in Jammy builds scripts for steps 3 & 4
3. Select your keyboard layout and click on continue
The 'Preparing to install Ubuntu' screen is displayed
4. On the screen Preparing to install Ubuntu, note the availability of the
following components.
Should be 'Updates and other software' s
Also exists in 20211027 build
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The jammy daily testcase states:
"The proposed keyboard corresponds with your keyboard"
The proposed keyboard was English (US) and my keyboard is English (UK)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: ubiquity (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.13.0-
Same issue on 21.04
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gnome-software says connection is metered while is not
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To reproduce:
1. Start any application, e.g. Nautilus or Terminal
2. Click 9-dot grid in bottom corner fo screen.
3. The launcher (and it's app shortcuts) are hidden behind the application
windows that were opened in step 1.
Those open applications are tiled as if I had pre
Adding some cross-linking to help people who encounter this in the
future, and perhaps also help the devs:
This is discussed in the Ask Ubuntu post:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1128164/no-suitable-destination-host-
found-by-cups-browsed
The solution there (which worked for me) is to `apt remo
ID = #3026
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/3026
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Ubuntu 18.04
Sound Juicer 3.24.0-2
Operation:
Rip a single-disc album, with the "File name" preference set to "Number -
Title".
Expectation:
The filename should be something like "01 - My Song.mp3"
What actually happens:
The filename generated will be something like "Disc
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The aspect ratio of the icon on the top left of the screen (Activites
bar?) is broken so it looks taller and thinner than normal.
See attached screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:20.04.18
ProcVersionSignature: Ubun
Sorry, I should add that the pop-up window remained on top of all the others,
so it wasn't hidden behind anything else before I went to bed.
And although it was at the top, when I entered my password and the field went
grey, the window remained visible, but if I clicked anywhere in the window, I
Not at that time - I had just gone to bed. I had changed them earlier that day,
and the error triggered. So I rebooted. This time the error came about without
me touching it.
Journal output attached.
The bug doesn't appear to be triggered by any steps in Software-Updater
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I attempted to make a change to a repository by launching Software &
Updates and editing an unselected package from eoan to fossa - the
authentication window persisted at the top left of my screen throughout
- even after entering my credentials in the central authentication
window that popped up (a
Public bug reported:
I left the Beta of Focal Fossa running overnight and when I logged in
this morning, I found an open Authentication window with the message "To
change software repository settings, you need to authenticate" (see
attached screenshot).
I enter my password and the password field
Two network & volume indicators also on XFCE panel.
No change even after resetting the panel (xfce4-panel -r).
I guess two is better than none. ;-)
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I *might* have a possible clue for the gdebi gui crash in Bionic.
If I right click on a .deb file and tell it to install with gdebi the gui will
crash.
If I open a terminal in the same directory as the file and launch gdebi-gtk
*.deb the gui will install and uninstall the .deb file without crash
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x11vnc will terminate abnormally on zesty with a **stack smashing
detected** error. Reverting to an x11vnc from an earlier Ubuntu version
appears to resolve this error. The error is generated by user activity,
it seems to be triggered by certain user input, such as a mouse cli
This turned out to be a problem with the user not being in the audio and
pulse-access groups. Also the back panel speaker out only has one
channel working, however the front panel headphone connector works fine.
So I just use the front panel headphone jack.
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I have no audio output with the following configuration:
*-multimedia
description: Audio device
product: MCP61 High Definition Audio
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 5
bus info: pci@:00:05.0
version: a2
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package linux-image-extra-4.4.0-11-generic 4.4.0-11.26 fai
It looks like sudo 1.8.12 made it into 15.10 finally. Excellent. Apple
went the other route and locked the clock back down.
(https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205031)
The CVE associated with this bug seems to be about the TZ (seen on
RedHat's security site:
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/C
This appears to be a package dependancy problem because installing kio,
plasma-desktop and plasma-desktop-data fixed this
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Complete plasma
** Description changed:
+ This is on Ubuntu 15.04.
+
This bug results in KDE crashing on login. This results in KDE being
completely nonfunctional, we are left with a blank screen. Any help is
appreciated.
With every login to Plasma, we get a plasma crash. Then KDE session does
not c
** Description changed:
This bug results in KDE crashing on login. This results in KDE being
completely nonfunctional, we are left with a blank screen. Any help is
appreciated.
+
+ With every login to Plasma, we get a plasma crash. Then KDE session does
+ not continue, we are left with an e
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This bug results in KDE crashing on login. This results in KDE being
completely nonfunctional, we are left with a blank screen. Any help is
appreciated.
Application: Plasma (plasmashell), signal: Aborted
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
> You can set the time with:
> timedatectl set-time "2000-01-01 10:00:00"
Wow. Yeah, that'll make exploiting this *much* easier on desktop.
Fortunately Ubuntu Server doesn't allow this without authenticating.
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Oh, nevermind! You're talking about outside of the sudo instance. In the
case of Cron, etc: just let *the user* decide whether they want to be
asked after the first time. Make it an option to unlock the clock,
disabled by default but still available.
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Kay, the update to sudo (1.8.10) actually solves this by using the
monotonic clock. All that needs to happen is for Ubuntu to udpate to it.
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Tit
Indeed. Trojaning those requires waiting for the user. Why lay a trap
and wait when you can just break down the door? If I can use dogtail or
similar to automate the clock and suddenly we're in drive-by territory.
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Yup, I think so. while true; do setsid ; done; or
the like. In my tests rolling through then all took about 5 minutes, and
that was in a crappy VM with 1 core and 30% CPU being used by compiz. I
haven't gotten it to pop an escalated shell yet, but I'll poke at it
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> Without rebooting, the tty, inode, sid should change for every
terminal you open.
When I tried this on 15.04, the tty and inode didnt: only the SID
changed. Closing a gnome-terminal and reopening it got the same tty and
SID. For *additional* terminals, they got new ttys and inodes, but if
you cl
To clarify: I reboot, log in, open gnome-terminal. The tty is always
/dev/pts/0, and ls -i /dev/pts/0 shows an inode of 3. This occurs even
if I shut down and power back on, though admittedly in a VM.
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Notice that only the SID changed though. That gives me a 1 in 32k
chance, and I can generate them basically at will with setsid. In my
testing so far, the inode of the TTY file for /dev/pts/0 has stayed "3"
across several reboots. If it doesn't change, then it is moot from a
security standpoint.
Tyler,
it's great that this bug will be fixed. However, I have some concerns about the
mitigations factors.
1) Timestamp: Easily found in the auth.log, and easily bypassed due to
an unlocked clock.
2) TTY: The tty of the first gnome-terminal running is (as far as I can
tell) /dev/pts/0. That's p
> Debian hasn't fixed this in squeeze or wheezy yet, it's fixed in
jessie because they have a recent enough version of sudo.
They haven't fixed it because they were never vulnerable: they don't
allow you to change the clock without a password.
> We do plan on backporting monolithic timer support,
Really? If the terminal I last ran sudo in is open still on the machine,
and it's unlocked, I couldn't simply change the time back to the
previous sudo command an escalate?
Even if it's a remote chance, it's still an easy exploit.
/var/log/auth.log is certainly readable by a program that uses a
d
Congratulations, Ubuntu team. You have now fallen behind *Debian's
Stable Release* in a security update to sudo, despite several releases
in between. They even released their newest (24 month development cycle)
in the same month as you. This has been fixed, *fully fixed*, for over a
year now. Epic
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But a "Dell Inspiron 15R" isn't an Dell Inspiron 1525. ;-)
Glad that script cures it, that script worked well until I installed the kernel
3.13.0-35.62 on our Dell Inspiron 1525.
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Yes it does, I deleted the "band-aid fix" script in my /etc/pm/sleep.d/
folder and upgraded from the recommended 3.13.0-24-generic kernel to
3.13.0-35 via the update manager in Mint 17 and our Inspiron 1
Same here with two different network printers on Linux Mint 17 Qiana XFCE
desktop.
The xfce4-panel -r command in a terminal window removes it OK though.
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So I'm assuming that all the scripts in the sleep.d directory get
executed on a suspend/resume event?
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I have 3 files in that directory (sleep.d),
10_grub-common
10_unattended-upgrades-hibernate
novatel_3g_suspend
what would this script be called or is it appended to one of these files?
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I'm running the 3.13.0-30-55 kernel on a 1525 laptop and unfortunately this
problem still exists.
Suspend always works, resume works maybe 80% of the time. It's the wife's
laptop so it's high visibility. ;-)
I can give more info if given specific instructions, thanks.
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I loaded the 3.14.5-031405-generic kernel & my Inspiron 1525 laptop will still
not resume from standby about 80% of the time.
Total lockup, must power off. (kernel 3.13.0-24 acted the same way) :-(
I'm running the XFCE desktop in Mint 17.
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I just confirmed on a coworker's laptop, same hardware but with Windows
7, does not have this problem.
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Title:
[Dell Latitude E7240] Alps Touchpa
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1328313/+attachment/4129137/+files/ProcCpuinfo.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1328313/+attachment/4129136/+files/PciMultimedia.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1328313/+attachment/4129141/+files/RfKill.txt
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Title:
Al
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Title:
That what you needed? I got the following errors on the console, so I'm
not sure whether you got the data you were looking for.
mrksmith@mrksmith-laptop:~$ apport-collect 1328313
The authorization page:
(https://bla bla bla)
should be opening in your browser. Use your browser to authorize
this p
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