Thanks for the info, didn't know it but I supposed something like that.
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Title:
/tmp sticky bit do not permit writing fifo file inside
To manage
Cannot run apport-collect becouse "linux" package doesn't exist.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
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Public bug reported:
Trying to write into a fifo pipe inside /tmp (echo "hello" > /tmp/fifo)
whit normal permissions (drwxrwxrwt, sticky bit) and the fifo with prw-
rw-rw- permissions and with "other" user than user and group owner ends
in this error: bash: /tmp/fifo: Permission denied. It occurs
This bug isn't fixed already, in 17.10 version I must edit
/usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf.d/pulse.conf and add the asound.conf and
.asoundrc. I have a JAVA app that uses alsa to redirec its audio to a
fifo and I have to make this changes every time ALSA is updated. Please,
reopen the bug or give an alte
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I've configured sslh with both apache an ssh services to run in port
443. I also configured my main wired interface to listen and redirect
requests to them. When I start it manually (sudo service sslh start) it
starts normally, but after rebooting, the service is not r
Hello, my workaround was installing "gnome-shell" and then you can write
in your ~/.xsession file the gnome session you want from all located in
/usr/share/xsessions/ (gnome-classic, gnome-fallback, etc.) and it
works. The problem is that the "sessions" button has no elements, so you
might create a
When launched from terminal, after pressing "alt" it ends with "segment
violation" error. I think it's a Qt problem, related with Unity. Without
unity problem doesn't occur
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I don't think it's a screensaver problem. Even disabling screensaver,
when the screen goes down because of inactivity the screen freezes. In a
tty, if I kill Xorg, the screen restores and I can log in again, but
with a new session and all my work is lost
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