Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04.3
Fresh install
If "Third Party Drivers" is checked during install, then I can't login. It
flashes to black screen, then login screen shown again.
System:
Core-i7 2600
NVidia 1660 6GB
16GB RAM
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
related (or even identical) bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-workspace/+bug/1770044
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/print-manager/+bug/1794526
This bug is crucial. It is annoying. As it still persists.
Please harden plasma-shell not to depend on crashing plugins.
cf. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-
workspace/+bug/1770044
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Title:
plasmashell segaults in libkcupslib.so during login
To mana
Public bug reported:
It took me quite a while until I found and could confirm an older
existing bug in plasma-workframe induced by an non-existent printer.
# dmesg | tail -2
[ 336.325887] plasmashell[2335]: segfault at 0 ip 7fa367822556 sp
7ffd1c375180 error 4 in libkcupslib.so[7fa3677
Public bug reported:
Upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04
The message "could not install...-pil" appeared halfway through (see
attached screenshot.
When the upgrade was almost complete I received another message "could
not install upgrades, the upgrade has aborted. Your system could be in
an unstable s
Yes it does have hybrid graphics. I also use an external GPU. This
occurs with or without the EGPU plugged in.
However, it may be that there was a problem in that specific version of
SDDM in that particular daily build. Somehow, someway installing the
Ubuntu Gnome desktop system and gdm2 fixed
Installing GDM3 does lead to a system which will not boot to a black
screen. Note you will need to change the desktop session to plasma to
get to kde.
For an experienced user used to the command prompt this is an annoyance.
I'd rather run a pure KDE kubuntu system. To a newer or less technical
u
This is what I get when I log out of X and run sddm
:~$ sddm
[04:28:22.147] (II) DAEMON: Initializing...
[04:28:22.154] (II) DAEMON: Logind interface found
[04:28:22.154] (II) DAEMON: Starting...
[04:28:22.155] (II) DAEMON: Adding new display on vt 1 ...
[04:28:22.155] (II) DAEMON: Loading theme c
Public bug reported:
Using the April 19th daily build of Kubuntu 18.04 I installed the Nvidia
drivers via the following command.
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
The install process proceeds fine and after a logout process I get a
black screen. I tried this on the April 17th daily build of bioni
Still affects 2.5-3, which is still the version in the Ubuntu 16.04
repositories.
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Title:
x-tile misses dependency package python-appindicator
T
Public bug reported:
yagf 0.9.3.2-1ubuntu1 (xenial)
crashes whenever I trie to open a pdf (7 pages, 5 MB) or insert single
pages from clipboard as image.
Same happens with gimage and other ocr apps, underlaying library suspected.
Can you find the bug from this log, maybe, please?
QThread: Destr
Public bug reported:
I thought this was suppose to be fixed. I tried to install lbs package
on my epson XP-620 and download the drivers using the Ubuntu software
center to load the 3rd party drivers from epson as I always have (that
works great under 14.04 after installing the lsb package prior
Public bug reported:
it happens on start up im runnung ubuntu 14.02 lts
it doesnt really effect me its just annoying
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libasound2:i386 1.0.27.2-3ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-30.40~14.04.1-generic 3.16.7-ckt3
Uname: Linux 3.16.
Public bug reported:
trying to install the driver for my epson artisan 837 all in one
printer. it dose not matter if I download from epson the latest driver
and it uses the software center to install it crashes or if i use the
open one for cups it crashes. it works on my other ubuntu computers.
This was causing too many issues so I have installed a clean copy of
14.10 and I can connect to the network now.
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Title:
Wi-Fi authentication tim
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Wi
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** Description changed:
After upgrading to 14.10 I can no longer connect to any wifi network
that has WPA authentication regardless of the wifi adapter used (built
in BCM4331 and USB dongle RTL8188C). The same setup wa
It seems I can only connect to the open networks with the dongle. The
build in BCM will not connect to an open access point.
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Title:
Wi-Fi authen
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 14.10 I can no longer connect to any wifi network
that has WPA authentication regardless of the wifi adapter used (built
in BCM4331 and USB dongle RTL8188C). The same setup was working fine
before the upgrade. I am able to connect to open networks, which I
t
Public bug reported:
failed to install
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: texlive-latex-base 2013.20140215-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-32.57-generic 3.13.11.4
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed Jul
I think this is a duplicate of bug #1220426 but I don't see any way to
link them. Anyway, I'm seeing this also.
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Title:
nvidia prime causing mous
It still doesn't work right in 13.04. Why should people installing
Ubuntu know to edit a configuration file that their account doesn't even
own before their networking will work?
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Hi Luigi, I'm glad to hear the the workaround helped. Yes, it's unclear
why this bug has reappeared in 12.10 after being fixed in 12.04.
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/etc/init.d/umountroot does not execute umount, it executes mount with
'-o remount,ro' flags to remount the root filesystem in read-only mode.
Some process has a file open for write on the root filesystem, which
causes the remount to fail. See Bug #963106 and please try my
suggestion of unchecking
You might try unchecking 'Available to all users' in the Network Manger
settings for your network connection. That works around the problem for
me on Linux Mint 14.
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In Ubuntu's default configuration, Network Manager spawns a copy of
dnsmasq, which breaks DNS lookups for me. It has done this since Ubuntu
12.04, when this was made the default. I've just been following the
workaround that has worked for other people of disabling dnsmasq in
/
You didn't answer my question in #42 above.
Type "man null" to learn how /dev/null works.
The ps command produced an error message. Assuming that it wasn't
mis-typed, that means that the modem-manager process wasn't running,
which is the correct result. That's also consistent with last line in
Tuhu, if you type the following three commands into a terminal window
what is printed after each command?
sudo stop network-manager
initctl status modemmanager
ps p $(pgrep modem-manager) 2>/dev/null
The third command should print something only if modem-manager is still
running. It shouldn't be,
The /DEBUG file shows that modem-manager is still running, and at line
114 you can see that the init process has /var/log/upstart/modemmanager
open for write. That explains the "mount: / is busy" message.
I would think that modem-manager should have exited before umountroot is
run. Looking at /e
Tuhu, no, I wasn't asking that you run the commands from tty1.
Now that you've added the ps and lsof commands to the umountroot script,
it should create the text file '/DEBUG' when the system is shut down.
Please attach the file /DEBUG.
The error message "mount: / is busy" is being printed by th
Tuhu, your ps output shows quite a lot still running. Did you execute
the command from a terminal in the desktop environment? To be helpful,
the ps and lsof commands should be run from the /etc/init.d/umountroot
script. See message #5 above.
Before adding debug commands to umountroot, you might
Having Network Manager set to use dnsmasq doesn't get along very well
with Comcast, using the suggestion of commenting out the dnsmasq line
from /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and restarting the network-
manager service fixed the problem for me.
As usual, the rolling list of crap I have t
Oops, I sent my previous message before I saw yours saying you've fixed
things. Congratulations, and thanks for sharing the method - I'll have
to remember that.
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The perl script /usr/share/sysv-rc/saveconfig prints out the current
configuration as a series of update-rc.d commands. If you like, I can
send you a copy from a more-or-less vanilla 12.04 install. It can't be
completely vanilla without my doing a fresh install in a VM, and I won't
volunteer for t
Daniel, try:
$ sudo update-rc.d -f umountroot remove
$ sudo update-rc.d umountroot start 60 0 6 .
Note the period at the end of the 2nd command. And yes, my previous
suggestion of using mv won't work, you have to use update-rc.d, sorry.
When I used update-rc.d to put umountroot at 03 as you hav
Daniel,
I notice "/etc/rc6.d/S03umountroot stop" in your ps output. On my 12.04
installs I have S60umountroot in /etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc6.d. S03 sounds
awfully early to me.
Try "sudo mv /etc/rc6.d/S03umountroot /etc/rc6.d/S60umountroot" and then
do "sudo shutdown -H now" and see what happens.
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After installing network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4 from precise-proposed,
things are looking good. The root filesystem is clean on reboot even
after a reinstall of libc6. Many thanks to Mathieu!
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Yes, yes, I understand all of that, there is no need to continue
repeating it. Your motivations don't change the fact that, in trying to
fix one problem, you've created another. Your changes are causing
umountroot to FAIL at shutdown time.
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The underlying problem is that, at system shutdown time, dhclient isn't
given the opportunity to gracefully exit, closing any files it has open.
This causes /etc/init.d/umountroot to fail. When umountroot fails, the
filesystem must be recovered.
There is, to the best of my knowledge, nothing part
One last data point: I'm seeing the problem only with wired connections
when "Available to all users" has been checked for that connection
(right-click on the nm-applet icon, select "Edit Connections...",
select the connection and click "Edit..." then check/uncheck "Available
to all users" in the
Clint, I don't see the dhclient process die when network-manager is
stopped. But I think I was guilty of some fuzzy thinking in saying that
the problem is due to the pid file being held open; the problem is that
the dhclient pid file isn't deleted from /var/run/sendsigs.omit.d (so
/etc/init.d/sen
I've submitted Bug #963106 against network-manager for this problem.
This bug should probably be closed as invalid since it misidentifies the
cause as upstart.
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Title:
NetworkManager causes orphaned inodes
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Public bug reported:
During system shutdown, NetworkManager neither kills dhclient nor does
it remove the dhclient pid file from the directory
/var/run/sendsigs.omit.d. As a result, dhclient continues to hold the
pid file open for write and when /etc/init.d/umountroot tries to remount
the root fi
I think I understand what's going on now. In looking over
/saved.root.lsof more carefully, I see that the DEL libc .so files are
also associated with dhclient. And I was just lucky before that
dhclient stayed dead long enough for the reboot. It gets respawned, I
believe by NetworkManager.
It lo
Looks to me like there are two separate problems.
The first may be a regression of Bug #672177 for which a fix was
supposedly released ca April 2011. Upgrading or re-installing libc6
results in orphaned inodes:
$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall libc6 && sudo shudown -r now
I put '/usr/sbin/lso
Public bug reported:
I have filed a bug report in AMD's bugzilla about this. I would also
like to file one here to track that one.
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For quite a while now, I've just turned DPMS off to keep anything from putting
the monitor to sleep to work around this problem.
When DPMS support is on (which i
Still a problem in Ubuntu 12.04. VERY annoying.
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Title:
Spell checking doesn't allow US English words when using "English"
language
To manage n
Public bug reported:
12.04 beta, updated as of 11March2012.
The message "mount: / busy" is seen as the system is shut down. During
the reboot, messages from fsck regarding recovery of orphaned inodes are
seen in the console. These messages appear in kern.log:
steve@precise:~$ grep -i orphan
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root filesystem not cleanly unmounted on reboot
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Title:
package gconf2 3.2.4-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
Public bug reported:
upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 and gconf2 3.2.4-0ubuntu1 did not install
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gconf2 3.2.4-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-18.28-generic 3.2.9
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-18-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
ApportVer
> Is this bug present in Ubuntu 11.10?
Sorry, I don't know about 11.10, but the bug is not present in 11.04
with grub 1.99-rc1-13ubuntu1 so I would expect 11.10 to be ok as well.
Steve
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Title:
package linux-image-2.6.38-13-generic 2.6.38-13.54 failed to
install/upgrade: unable to securely remove
'/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.38-13-generi
Public bug reported:
Update manager install of linux-image-2.6.38-13-generic failed.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.38-13-generic 2.6.38-13.54
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-13.54-generic 2.6.38.8
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-13-generic i686
AlsaVersion: Adv
Please close this bug. It wouldn't have been reported if update-manager
had indicated the reason for the installation failure.
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Title:
package li
Fixed with today's python-kde4 update.
** Changed in: userconfig (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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userconfig kcm module no lon
This has been fixed for a while. Closing.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
FGLRX package
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Starting the userconfig applet from the KDE Control Center brings up the
kdesudo prompt but entering a password causes the prompt to go away and
the applet never starts.
Apport is currently crashing itself whenever it reports a bug, so I'm
just going to have to report this wi
Public bug reported:
KDE Firefox Support (aka kmozillahelper) is an ld preload hack for
Firefox that forces it to use KDE file dialogs. It has a predisposition
to breaking every time there's a new Kubuntu development branch. GTK+
file dialogs make me cry. (Oh no, not really. They're just an eyesor
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KDM does not properly reset the X server. It must be set to terminate
it, or the display will hang when the user logs out.
To manage not
Public bug reported:
I've had a problem with KDM not properly resetting the X server on log
out for the last few releases of Kubuntu. The problem still exists in
the 12.04 development branch.
On log out, the server does not reset itself and the display goes black
or gray except for a mouse cursor
Public bug reported:
This has been going on since Natty and it's continuing into Oneiric. It
is not a KDE bug since it works fine in other distributions.
When using the indicator widget, the envelope only tuns green for the
first incoming message then it doesn't for following incoming messages,
e
Everytime this gets fixed it seems to come back again later. I reported
it the last time.
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firefox-kde-support breaks right click > save im
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Konversation does not appear in the indicator widget
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Public bug reported:
As of "recently"? Konversation has not been appearing in the indicator
widget.
Additionally, the entry for message indicator is gone from the settings
menu.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: konversation 1.3.1-2ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-1
Public bug reported:
qapt deb install does not install local deb packages, when you click the
install button, it sits there doing nothing
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: qapt-deb-installer 1.2.0-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-11.18-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0
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qapt does not install local packages
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The version of Soundconverter in Ubuntu is very old (1.4.4). The current
version is 1.5.4 (http://soundconverter.berlios.de/)
Looking at the Debian package, it looks like it too hasn't been updated
in some time. I'm not sure why this package has been abandoned, but I
feel tha
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Click on 'More Apps' et al closes the dash
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After upgrading to 11.04 began having this problem. After a segfault,
any further attempted operations on the mounted volume hang. Reboot is
required to remove the stuck process.
Debugging Information Follows:
Aug 16 15:26:20 little-sister kernel: [ 4237.115189] [ cut here
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FGLRX package does not disable radeon modesetting and prevents X from
starting.
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Public bug reported:
AMD's proprietary Catalyst driver "FGLRX" uses the X server to set the
video mode. This behavior is incompatible with the open source radeon
kernel module with attempts to set the video mode using the kernel.
If a user installs Catalyst/FGLRX and kernel mode setting is not
di
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Title:
: Value 1594066944 out of range for
Int32
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Crashes on trying to uninstall synergy
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: aptdaemon 0.41+bzr646-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46-generic 2.6.38.7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Annotation: Removing soft
I have not experienced the problem in Ubuntu 10.10 in quite some time.
Thanks for the report, it has been some time without any response or
feedback in this bug report and we are wondering if this is still an
issue for you with the latest release of Ubuntu the Natty Narwhal, May
you please test
"Those icons don't behave in a consistant way and are an issue for the
user experience."
Sebastian,
This is exactly the reason Indicators are a solution looking for a
problem. Most operating systems have had system trays for years. These
system trays all work pretty much like the one in GNOME 2 (
OK, so after getting all mail to sync I can send/receive mail messages.
however, the Global Address List/Calendar/Memo's seems very unstable. I
get messages popping-up that say "evolution mapi_e_not_implemented" and
then eventually it says that Evolution Memo has quit unexpectedly - your
memos wil
I was able to download the to .deb files and install which appears to
have allowed my mail to download (it's in progress). My environment is
Exchange 2010 (non-SP1) in a clustered CAS configuration.
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This seems to be fixed since yesterday. Marked Fix Released.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/754029
Tit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seamonkey
Seamonkey 2.0.13 is available. Ubuntu Natty is carrying 2.0.11 which has
known security vulnerabilities and bugs ranging from trivial to crashing
the application.
Since 2.0.13 is stable and intended to address only bugs and security
issues, I w
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/757052
Title:
Right click / Save Image As broken in the Firefox KDE support package
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kmozillahelper
If you open an image in Firefox and right click on it and select Save
Image As, then nothing happens if you have the firefox-kde-support
package installed. You can still save the image by clicking File / Save
Page As.
This is a minor bug b
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