No, not this one.
I do think this was a bug, and since the firmware is still the same the
bug is probably still there, but good luck trying to find it :)
Should be closed as can't reproduce / whatever.
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I frequently use Ubuntu 22.04 LTS using a small 1024x600 touch screen.
It works fine. But setup does not - the window titled "Updates and other
software" is too large to fit on the screen and cannot be resized or
scrolled.
I presume the buttons to continue setu
Public bug reported:
I frequently use Ubuntu 22.04 LTS using a small 1024x600 touch screen.
It works fine. But setup does not - the window titled "Updates and other
software" is too large to fit on the screen and cannot be resized or
scrolled.
I presume the buttons to continue setup would be ther
I thought I almost got this working but nope:
* I made a systemd gnome-session target.d folder and specifying per session
requirements there (just like the script session already does)
* It would start a session but it wouldn't start Firefox, so I created an
org.gnome.Kiosk.SearchApp.service fil
Sorry, meant to write that if I only use one or the other, obviously if
I don't use either nothing happens :)
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Title:
Gnome-kiosk-search-applianc
Public bug reported:
1. Install Ubuntu 24.04.
2. Sudo apt-get update.
3. Sudo apt-get upgrade.
4. Sudo apt install gnome-kiosk.
5. Reboot.
6. Log in, choosing the Gnome Kiosk Search Appliance session.
Expected result:
User session begins with Firefox displaying the search site (
Package version 46.0-1build2 amd64
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1922414 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1922414
I don't think this is a duplicate. In ...414 it is indicated that a fix
for gdm3 has been released. I'm rocking a 22.04 LTS setup which
definitely has a fresh enough version of gdm3, but still getting this
e
Cold rebooted several times to no effect. But updating the RUT241
firmware from 07.06.x to 07.07 fixes this problem for me - no more
microcode crash if the password is wrong.
07.07 contains an updated wifi driver which probably is what fixes this
problem with that router.
That is of course little
That is very interesting. I have not had this specific microcode crash
when the the password is accepted. This may be somehow dependent on how
exactly the router behaves.
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Public bug reported:
I noticed that whenever I try to join a wireless network using WPA3 SAE
and type the password wrong, I get a microcode crash from iwlwifi.
The chip is Intel 9462 (AX201). Ubuntu release 22.04 LTS, faithfully
kept up to date.
System info available via:
https://bugs.launchpad
I'm not sure what happened but I did the following:
- Disabled Bluetooth
- Switched to another access point
- Used the PC for some time
- Noticed I wasn't getting these errors any more, and decided I want to
reproduce the issue
- Re-enabled Bluetooth
- Switched back to original access point
-> Sti
Public bug reported:
The iwlwifi driver is logging microcode crashes on a daily basis. The
chip is Intel 9462 (AX201). Ubuntu release 22.04 LTS, faithfully kept up
to date.
Crash log is different from what I've found by googling, and for similar
errors the firmware version is much more recent. He
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