Discovered this upstream bug report:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/issues/714
Allegedly the problem affects fonts that don't provide the oddball ratio
character GNOME insists on using for the clock colon, including the
default Ubuntu font. This can also cause the colon to render incorrectly
I've been seeing it too in 20.04 (Focal), using NVIDIA binary drives and
Xorg. I usually see it on the top bar (has happened several times over
the past couple of days) but I've also seen it at least once on the lock
screen. It seems that moving the mouse pointer over the time corrects it
temporari
Public bug reported:
I used usb-creator-gtk to write “ubuntu-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64.iso”
from releases.ubuntu.com to a 4 GB USB stick, upon which I was given the
option to test the disk. The ISO file is uncorrupted and matches the
SHA256sum given on the site. When I attempted the test, the virtua
I hit this upon manually installing Xfce4 after a fresh Ubuntu 20.04
installation. And even though Thunar has a Recommends for
policykit-1-gnome, it nonetheless was not installed when Thunar was
installed for some reason, and I had to install it manually anyway.
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It appears what's going on (in my observed case, at least) is that the
xfce4 package depends on xfce4-session, which pulls in light-locker as a
Recommends, which in turn pulls in lightdm as a dependency. And when
Xfce searches for a screen locker to use, it seems to discover light-
locker first and
After installing the xfce4 packages in Ubuntu 20.04 and starting a xfce4
session from the default bootup login screen, I immediately get a
similar crash notification. If I launch light-locker from a terminal, I
get the following output:
$ light-locker
** (light-locker:26216): ERROR **: 19:33:17.5
I disagree with closing this as “WORKSFORME”. Just because core Firefox
plastered over the problem does not mean it's not an issue for other
cases. I have at least one Firefox add-on that continues to display
unreadable text because this bug causes the CSS InfoBackground and
InfoText values in styl
I'm seeing the same sort of compilation errors for the VirtualBox
modules also.
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Title:
nvidia module fails to build
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I get the same with Nvidia, as well as the VirtualBox modules.
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I just discovered this the hard way. I happened to have speedtest.net
opened in an unfocused Chromium tab on an inactive workspace and spent
quite a bit of time going through a wild goose chase trying to figure
out why my previously reliable DPMS/screen-locking setup suddenly flat-
out refused to w
The command is lowercase “chown”, without the “(1)”. The general syntax
would be “chown ”. You'll normally need
superuser privileges to change owners on system files and directories,
activated by adding the command “sudo” before the “chown” (separated by
a space).
The “(1)” refers to which sectio
^ Setting the owner of the /var/lib/update-notifier/package-data-
downloads/partial directory to “_apt” on my 16.04 box is what I did to
get rid of the error. I believe I've occasionally run into a few
similar messages about other APT “partial” directories scattered around
in /var, too; in those c
I also haven't personally encountered any further OOM issues on my home
desktop (used daily) with 4.4.0.63.
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Title:
"Out of memory" errors after
Thanks for providing information on working around the Content-Range
errors here. The daily cron spam and inability to properly install the
affected packages was getting annoying, and the solution is not
particularly obvious to a casual user.
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I thought it might be helpful to anyone still having this problem (where
the fix hasn't been backported yet) to mention that the workaround is
described in Bug #1607535 (essentially, delete the affected partial
download files in /var/lib/update-notifier/package-data-
downloads/partial/ and then try
Don't forget that the earlier kernels are affected by Bug #1647400,
which does something even worse (hang the system). I've verified that it
affected my particular system before 4.4.0-59, and it may explain a
couple of lockups I had previously experienced during normal operation
when using previous
Thanks for the response and sorry for the delay! I actually don't burn
optical discs very often anymore and needed to wait for another
opportunity to arise (my discs are DVD+R which don't work with simulated
writing, and I didn't want to waste them in order to test).
With -speed=1, growisofs still
I get this, too. It *seems* to work fine anyway, but it sure looks
scary. And ffmpeg is already a ridiculously verbose program as it is
*without* spewing a full-page of incomprehensible gobbledegook on every
single invocation. ;-)
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I got hit by this too a while back. I don't expect a simple system
upgrade to break my system. I ended up having to continue using an out-
of-date kernel for some time as a result.
It's still not fixed with nvidia-367 and 4.4.0-59-generic. But manually
editing /etc/default/grub and removing "splas
Public bug reported:
growisofs apparently ignores the -speed parameter when burning a DVD ISO
regardless of the given value or the supported writing speeds.
———
$ dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvd
INQUIRY:[HP ][DVD Writer 1270d][GH24]
GET [CURRENT] CONFIGURATION:
Mounted Media:
Public bug reported:
As can be seen on
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/udevil.1.html , there's
a problem with the formatting under the EXAMPLES section. Instead of
each example being on a separate line, the entire block is jumbled
together into a paragraph-sized mess.
ProblemType:
Public bug reported:
Immediately after writing some text in Writer, using the up and down
keyboard keys to move the text cursor results in the cursor moving to
unpredictable horizontal positions on the adjacent line (or in rare
cases, even *several* lines away) instead of in the expected position,
My experience agrees. I've found it imperative to upgrade the script on
a regular basis to ensure it keeps working. YouTube messes with stuff
all the time, and it's rarely long before an outdated version breaks. I
had to abandon using the official package and just maintain my own local
copy (fortun
It took me forever to track this problem to unclutter. It was driving me
crazy (the cursor blinking gave me false cues as to which window was
focused and regularly caused me to begin typing in unintended windows).
Another solution might be to use a rewrite of unclutter that uses X's xfixes
extens
I was being driven up the wall with this problem for a long time (even
in a non-Ubuntu distro) and couldn't for the life of me figure out what
was going on until someone mentioned Unclutter! (I was blaming the
window manager, GUI toolkits, etc.--I never would have suspected
unclutter.) It does inde
I think I have to agree. I wasn't expecting it to be enabled for all
users, and it took me a while to discover that it was getting launched
twice and why (because I had already added it to my startup manually
with the options I wanted).
I can appreciate trying to make it easy for the average user
I hit this today, and it absolutely infuriates me. Indeed, the questions
have either no valid answers or ask things I could not possibly know.
And I consider myself a reasonably experienced user. All I know is that
I tried to apply security updates and it told me something happened. It
withheld all
Duplicate of #658169?
I agree; I'm often don't find it obvious that any of the updates in the
list will require a reboot, and it's annoying to install the updates
only to have it tell me I need to reboot when I currently can't and
having to continue running in an unstable/glitchy half-updated stat
This happened to me, too. I installed Multi-Core System Monitor for just
a moment and noticed the steadily growing memory usage. Worse, removing
the applet did not stop the leak. The leak didn't stop until the next
system reboot (presumably restarting polkitd would have also worked, but
I didn't tr
Same problem here. Yet they're apparently referenced and downloadable
here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+search?text=celestia
and appear to work.
Some kind of bug/glitch in the repos?
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I just now found a very similar message from the update-notifier
cronjob:
/etc/cron.daily/update-notifier-common:
Get:1
http://archive.canonical.com/pool/partner/a/adobe-flashplugin/adobe-flashplugin_20160407.1.orig.tar.gz
[27.0 MB]
Fetched 27.0 MB in 1min 11s (378 kB/s)
W: Can't drop privileges
For the Synaptic message complaining about
/var/cache/apt/archives/partial, setting the owner of that directory to
_apt seems to avoid it, based on my tests in a VirtualBox VM of Wily
upgraded to Xenial.
I haven't (yet) encountered an error complaining about
/root/.synaptic/[…]. It seems really bi
I believe I hit this today in 15.10 (testing in VirtualBox). I installed
kbuntu-desktop, and it asked which display manager I wanted to use. I
just wanted to use the existing one, which I assume was lightdm. So I
selected lightdm, and it set up sddm anyway. On boot up, the login
screen freaked out,
I was able to use this hook to get Ubuntu 15.10 installed and running
from a thin LVM volume in a VirtualBox VM.
However, the lvm2-monitor service seems wonky if started from the
initramfs, strange errors like:
--tpool: event registration failed: 2561:11
libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so dlopen fail
I think I'm still seeing the bug as described in Comment 29 on KDE
4.12.4 (Arch Linux). In my case, I navigate to a particular folder,
navigate away to a higher directory or via the sidebar, come back, and
extract an archive using the RMB menu—the newly created file(s)/dir(s)
do not appear without
Apparently affects 10.04 LTS also. It's pretty sad that I had to search
the bug list just to figure out why half the textures were not working
and verify that it wasn't a graphics driver/card issue.
There is no excuse for deliberately breaking a package by hiding half of
the files elsewhere, not a
I just got bit by this. Non-KDE tray icons missing. Everything was fine
after an update, then system crashed, I rebooted, then the tray was
messed up. Removing and readding it didn't help. As mentioned above,
removing plasma-desktop-appletsrc brought them back to normal.
I'll attach my broken plas
Created attachment 82817
~/.kde4/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc file that seems to trigger bug
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Title:
when amarok sta
I still have the problem described in Comment 54 in KDE 4.9.3. Maildir,
POP3. I have three messages that keep appearing in inbox every time I
try to move, mark as read, or delete them. I also get a ton of “Maildir
'' for collection '' is invalid” when I change folders. Anything I can
do to try to f
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