On Jammy, this works:
ln -s /usr/lib/pulse-15.99.1+dfsg1/ /usr/lib/pulse-15.99
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paprefs looking for pulseaudio modules in wrong directory
I have the impression that this bug was caused by a broken plymouth
update. After updating plymouth to the newest version, the issue went
away and I didn't have any problems ever since.
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Thanks for the quick reply! Here you go.
(I've masked some identifiable information about our network but I did not
remove any lines from the log)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-440/+bug/1865870/+attachment/5333168/+files/j
I don't have nvidia-graphics-drivers-440, so I can't run apport on it.
The graphics drivers are as they were when I installed the system, I did not
make any manual changes apart from regularly running apt upgrade. This system
is not using the graphics-drivers PPA.
dpkg -l | grep nvidia | cut -c
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Public bug reported:
After performing apt dist-upgrade and rebooting, plymouth doesn't run in
full resolution and the graphical session won't start. The system is
stuck on a blinking cursor. A full log file is attached. Here is the
error:
Mär 03 13:04:13 /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[1753]: (E
Thanks for the openSSL config example! I set up a Bionic and a Focal VM,
both with client and server, to test this.
Without this config, the connection does not work in any direction, i.e.
the Bionic client won't connect to the Focal server (with a chat message
saying "remote host closed connectio
This could work as a temporary fix. However, "re-enable old crypto
protocols that should not be used unless absolutely unavoidable since
RFC 7525 five years ago" must not be the final resolution for this bug,
since it's exactly what Focal wants to avoid. From a crypto standpoint,
while TLS1.0 is no
The profiler shows that while scrolling through the annotated sample
PDF, evince 3.34.1 on Focal spends about 45% of its CPU time in
libhunspell-1.7.so.0.0.1, which is not the case for 3.28.4 on Bionic.
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Public bug reported:
When annotating PDFs or scrolling through larger PDFs that contain lots
of annotations, evince claims a large amount of memory and never
releases it. This becomes especially apparent when using the highlight
feature, i.e. highlighting various parts of the text on the PDF.
On
Public bug reported:
We're currently having trouble with a TLS issue between mumble-server
1.2.19-1ubuntu1 on 18.04 Bionic and the mumble client 1.3.0+dfsg-1 on
Focal.
There is a known issue (https://github.com/mumble-
voip/mumble/issues/2116) with mumble-server (murmurd) on Bionic causing
only T
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