Launchpad does not let me reopen this bug, but it should be reopened
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Title:
DNS resolver mixes IPv6 and IPv4 caches
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Hi, this is still happening on 20.04.3. The reason I thought it had been
fixed is that I had implemented, and then forgot about, the workaround I
mentioned at the end of comment #9: I added records to our local
resolver. But if I remove them, the problem is still here.
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Hi, this issue seems to have been fixed by some update, I haven't
encountered the issue in quite a while now. I will close this.
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Title:
[Logitec
Closing as invalid as it seems it no longer happens.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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[Logitech MX Any
Adding a few details:
- The problem occurs with both Wayland and Xorg
- On Xorg, unplugging the external display does not fix the issue
** Summary changed:
- Mouse events not interpreted correctly when using external display
+ Mouse events not interpreted correctly
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** Summary changed:
- Mouse wheel not interpreted correctly when using external display
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This is a very weird bug that started occurring since I updated to 21.04. I am
not sure mutter is the correct package. I have a bluetooth mouse that works
perfectly (I'll clarify below why I'm sure it works). Sometimes, seemingly at
random, scrolling stops working correctly
Public bug reported:
During a routine update, the installation of this package got stuck for
several minutes with process pk-debconf-help taking 100% CPU. I then
killed that process and run apt -f install, and it went without problem.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: chro
I'm having this issue on Disco. Stopping cups-browsed solves the issue,
restarting it makes the issue reappear after a few seconds.
I'm seeing this in the error log:
W [20/Aug/2019:18:46:37 -0400] CreateProfile failed:
org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile id
\'KONICA_MINOLTA_C368Se
This is still not working, but also I don't see that a new version is
available. Whenever I update, it installs 1.4.4+git20190202-1, which
doesn't work. Is Fix Released really the correct state?
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Same thing here. Here are before/after screenshots.
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I created a fix for this, with a new configuration option. I uploaded a
diff here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/398#note_493737
I don't know if Gnome will accept it, or what the process would be to
include it in Ubuntu
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OMG... just spent one hour trying to "debug" the issue, when it is an
intentional change by Gnome... I hope they revert this, or that Ubuntu
can override this setting.
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Still broken on 19.04 beta. Reinstalling clipit_1.4.2-1.2 still works
around the issue.
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Title:
Clipit broken on Cosmic
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I'm currently on 18.10 and this bug seems to have been fixed. Abam, the
bug you point to does not currently happen on my system, so maybe both
have been fixed in 18.10.
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Precisions:
- After killing clipit and relaunching it, the Preferences dialog can be
displayed
- The hotkeys were not changed in the upgrade, they were the ones I configured
- After trying to bring up the history menu with the History hot key, it is not
possible to display any dialog (and the his
Public bug reported:
Since I upgraded to Cosmic, ClipIt stopped working correctly: it doesn't
display any of its dialogs properly (preferences, manage history, about).
Instead, it just opens an empty square window at the top left corner of the
screen, which cannot be dismissed in any way. Quit
Maybe related to this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-applet/+bug/1575655
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Title:
nm-applet stop showing vpn status
To
This is still an issue in 18.04 and can be reproduced from the live
image.
Steps to reproduce:
0. Use a laptop with high resolution display (eg. 3200 x 1800).
1. Boot from live image with external monitor plugged in.
2. Launch Firefox and enable the bookmarks toolbar.
3. Open and close the first i
Ha, interesting, I also use an external monitor. Next time the issue arises
(because right now the applet seems to be fine) I'll check if changing monitor
configuration fixes the issue.
I think you should report the login screen issue separately.
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with an arrow to expand it (see attached picture). Once
expanded, the wired connection options (profiles, turn off, configure)
are there.
- The connection icon does not appear in the top bar (see attached
picture)
- There is no WiFi connections line, although WiFi is up and running:
gpothier
I can reproduce the issue by unplugging and usb stick! When I plug it in
nothing special happens, but when I unplug it the bug appears
immediately. The same workaroud (switching VTs) resolves it temporarily.
It does not happen 100% of the time though. It did happen 4 times in a
row a few minutes a
It seems Unity is not affected. I took some time to respond because I
could not reproduce the bug yesterday after rebooting the machine. It
seems something triggers the bug, and once it has been triggered I can
consistently reproduce it with pm-suspend, even after logging out and
back in (this in i
Sorry, I made a mistake: the original report and the subsequent comment
apply to xorg session, not wayland. But the bug also occurs with the
wayland session, the only difference being that under wayland, switching
VTs does not make the issue disappear, only logging out and back in
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After some more testing I can add the following:
- The bug is consistently triggered by a suspend/resume cycle (sudo pm-suspend)
- An easier workaround instead of logging out and back in is to switch to a
different VT and switch back.
- Right after resuming, the computer behaves as if the left mo
Public bug reported:
Sometimes the left mouse button stops working. The right button, the
movements, and the keyboard all still work normally. The laptop's touch
screen also still works. The left mouse button doesn't work anywhere,
neither in the application nor in the shell widgets.
Unplugging/p
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** Summary changed:
- DNS resolver silently switches to an u
This is still happening with 17.10 final. I have been digging a bit and
found something that makes me think that this is a caching / IPv6 issue.
Attached is the screenshot of a Wireshark capture of the DNS packets on
all interfaces on the affected machine (the IP address of the machine is
192.168.0
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Title:
Firefox menus are misplaced
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Firefox v57 beta also affected. Reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1411398
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Title:
Firefox menus are misplaced
To m
Hi Thorsten, I think what you experience is another bug, as I don't
experience your symptoms (invisible burger menu) and you don't seem to
experience mine (misplaced or offset menus).
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Hi Thorsten, I think what you experience is another bug, as I don't
experience your symptoms (invisible burger menu) and you don't seem to
experience mine (misplaced or offset menus).
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Still happens on 17.10. Reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789303
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network speed incorrectly reported in System Monitor using VPN
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Public bug reported:
A recent update (less than two weeks) in 17.10 introduced a bug where plugging
or unplugging an external monitor immediately terminates Gnome Shell and brings
back the login screen.
I
A precision: suspend/resume is not needed to reproduce the issue. Just
disconnecting the external monitor is enough to consistently trigger the
issue.
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This video shows that the bookmark folder that should appear below the
corresponding bookmark icon appears elsewhere. It also shows that the
menu responds to mouse movements as if it was correctly placed: the
entries are highlighted/unhighlighted as I move the mouse under the
bookmark icon, where t
+build6-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-12.13-generic 4.13.3
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-12-generic x86_64
AddonCompatCheckDisabled: False
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu2
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/pcmC1D0p: gpothier 2684 F...m pulseaudio
/dev
Public bug reported:
After a few minutes of inactivity, the VPN gets disconnected. In the log
extract below, the key part seems to be this one:
Oct 5 11:51:30 tadzim3 nm-openvpn[1526]: WARNING: Failed running command
(--up/--down): could not execute external program
Oct 5 11:51:30 tadzim3 nm-o
It looks like this has been fixed, it is not occurring anymore.
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DNS resolver silently switches to an unknown DNS server
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Sorry, sorry, it does still happen.
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DNS resolver silently switches to an unknown DNS server
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Output of systemd-resolve --status when the problem does not occur
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I attached the output of systemd-resolve --status in both cases. There
is no difference. In both cases it says the DNS server is 192.168.0.2
(our local resolver), although it seems it is using another, external
DNS server after a while.
Indeed the cache seems to be flushed when changing networking
Output of systemd-resolve --status when the problem occurs
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Maybe interesting: systemd-resolve --status eth2 always reports the
correct, internal DNS server, even though names are incorrectly resolved
to their public IPs (I tried resolving with both dig and systemd-
resolve).
gpothier@tadzim3:~$ systemd-resolve --status eth2
Link 3 (eth2)
Current
Public bug reported:
In our network we have a DNS server that resolves some names to local
addresses, while the same names are resolved to our public IP when
public DNSs are used. For instance (using fictitious names and IPs),
xyz.mydomain.com resolves to the public IP 65.254.242.180 when using an
The problem persists in 17.10 as of today.
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Title:
Requesting Cherry Pick: dns/resolved: consider configuration from
unmanaged devices
To mana
Maybe this is related?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1667825
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Title:
systemd-resolved breaks VPN with split-hori
Well actually I'm lost now. The code I obtain with apt-get source
network-manager is different from the one I obtain with bzr branch lp
:network-manager. The latter is supposed to be the most current way of
getting sources, but it doesn't have the file nm-dns-systemd-resolved.c.
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I tried applying the patch in the version of network-manager that comes in
Ubuntu 17.04 (1.4.4), and it didn't seem to work. In this version, the file
nm-dns-systemd-resolved.c is in src/dns-manager instead of src/dns, but I
assume it is the same.
Daniel, did it work for you?
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I just enabled the -proposed repository and installed Firefox 52, in
which this bug is fixed. This bug can thus be closed.
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Title:
Autocomplete p
Hi:
Regarding why I believe this is a bug in Ubuntu: it used to work, and stopped
working after an update, without any configuration change on my part. Besides,
there has been some flux in the resolvconf/dnsmasq systems, see for instance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/164
Ok, that's probably two separate bugs. I have a 100% reproducible scenario in
Firefox, even with a single monitor, on an up to date, freshly booted 17.04:
1. Go to https://yoast.com/research/autocompletetype.php
2. Don't input anything and press Submit your name. An extended form appears,
with fi
Public bug reported:
I have been using 17.04 for a few weeks now, but a recent update seems
to have broken DNS resolution for VPN hosts. The local network is
192.168.50.*, with DNS at 192.168.50.2. The remote network is
192.168.0.*, with DNS at 192.168.0.2. I can ping remote hosts, but I
can't res
With todays updates the "natural scrolling" setting reappeared, but also
applies to the mouse wheel, which is not what I expect. I expect it to
apply only to the touchpad.
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The problem seems to have been resolved in 17.04, I haven't hit it since
I upgraded.
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Title:
DNS stops working when changing networks
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Not sure I'm having the same problem, but right now I have no "natural
scrolling" option in the mouse & touchpad settings. Also on 17.04.
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Any idea of how I could help debug this issue? It is 100% reproducible,
so I can do whatever testing is needed.
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Title:
DNS stops working when ch
This is still happening in Ubuntu Gnome 16.10. It seems it does not
happen with all pdf files, but the attached one displays the problem.
Interestingly, opening and closing it multiple times makes the window
grow bigger and bigger, until it occupies the whole height of both
monitors.
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Yes, 192.168.0.2 is the gateway and DNS server for this connection.
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DNS stops working when changing networks
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Ok, here it goes. /run/resolvconf is attached.
It looks like there are several dnsmasq processes, but it is also the
case when things work. Here are the processes when it doesn't work:
gpothier@tadzim3:addons$ ps aux |grep dnsmasq
libvirt+ 1614 0.0 0.0 50200 1324 ?Snov14
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 16.10 I am having frequent DNS failures. It usually happens
when I change networks and after resume from suspend, for example going to home
from work, or vice versa. When this happens, connectivity is fine (I can ping
8.8.8.8 for instance), but I cannot r
Hi, I just noticed the bug happens on both monitors. I am attaching a
new screenshot, this one is on the primary (external) monitor; the
previous one was on the secondary (laptop) monitor.
** Attachment added: "20161115_181027.jpg"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1641629
I haven't seen the problem in other applications, but I mostly use Firefox.
Other apps I regularly use are GEdit, Nautilus, GIMP and Eclipse. LibreOffice I
use sometimes, but not that much.
I did see the issue with menus in Firefox though, but it has not happened to me
in a while, so I assumed i
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AddonCompatCheckDisabled: False
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AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
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BuildID: 20161025164528
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu Gnome 16.04, Gnome Shell used to remember how the windows were
positioned in a certain display configuration, and restored this
positioning when that configuration was encountered. For instance:
1. Use computer at work with two monitors (external and laptop's intern
zim3 dnsmasq[1671]: using nameserver 192.168.0.2#53 for
domain 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa
Nov 1 23:09:28 tadzim3 dnsmasq[1450]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
Nov 1 23:09:28 tadzim3 dnsmasq[1450]: using nameserver 127.0.1.1#53
^C
gpothier@tadzim3:~$ ping somehost.ozone.caligrafix.cl
ping: somehost.ozone.calig
PS: Restarting network-manager an reconnecting to the VPN works around
the issue.
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Title:
Don't write search domains to resolv.conf in the case o
Upstream report:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102855
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Public bug reported:
The attached document crashes LibreOffice writer when attempting to open
it. The first page gets displayed, and the the application crashes.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libreoffice-writer 1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-38.57-gene
that tar thought there was a
hard link:
hrw--- libvirt-qemu/kvm0 2016-06-30 16:42
/tambor/pub/.zfs/snapshot/backup/gallery.img link to
tambor/luki/.zfs/snapshot/backup/vms/luki-odoo.qcow2
On the actual filesystem, stat shows the following about these files:
gpothier@lerne
Public bug reported:
When opening some PDF files, the Evince window sometimes span several monitors.
I have a vertical two-monitor setup (one monitor above the other). The primary
monitor is on top and is external, while the other one (below) is the laptop's
panel.
In some cases, when opening a
-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
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Uname: Linux 4.4.0-24-generic x86_64
AddonCompatCheckDisabled: False
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: gpothier 2870 F pulseaudio
Ok, sorry, this is not a bug. I had a locally installed urllib3 package
in /home/gpothier/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/urllib3, which was
loaded instead of the updated urllib3 from the distribution.
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Sorry, this was a user error, I had an older version of urllib3 in my
homedir.
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Status: New => Invalid
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After upgrading to 16.04, virt-manager crashes with the following error:
gpothier@tadzim3:~$ virt-manager
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virt-manager", line 34, in
from virtinst import util as util
File "/usr/sha
Below is the output of lpstat. Also worth noting: the network traffic
tends to decrease as time passes. Right after boot I see traffic peaks
every 4-5s, now after 2.5 hours, the peaks are every 10-11s.
gpothier@tadzim3:~$ lpstat -v
device for Brother_HL-2270DW: ipp://cali00.local:631/printers
Here is the required log file. Here is what happens when I stopped cups-browsed:
1. Network activity spikes cease immediately
2. Messages in cups' error log continue for a while (20-30s), but then stop.
After starting cups-browsed again, the spikes start again immediately.
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Here is cups' error_log after enabling debugging.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu freshly updated to 16.04. Whenever cups-browsed is running, it
generates around 1 to 1.5 Mbps of incoming traffic, in regular spikes of
2.5Mbps. The cups log shows messages like this every few seconds:
E [21/Mar/2016:13:01:22 -0300] [Client 2130] Returning IPP
client-
I also confirm that replacing libnss-ldap with libnss-ldapd fixes the
problem. Regarding comment #25, either this is a bug that has already
been fixed, or it is a configuration issue: in my case I have no problem
logging in with users that are not created locally.
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I just noticed that I can do this instead of rebooting to work around the issue:
sudo hciconfig hci0 down
sudo hciconfig hci0 up
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Title:
Bluetoot
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I have a bluetooth mouse (Genius Traveller 9005BT) that I have been
using without problems with Ubuntu for over a year. Since a few weeks
ago, however, it started disconnecting and reconnected from the
computer. The symptoms are like this:
1. The mouse works, and the bluetoot
Public bug reported:
This is on a fully up-to-date Ubuntu 14.04 machine. Running hp-setup to
connect a networked printer creates a spurious cupsd process, so that
the system ends up with two cupsd processes running:
Before running hp-setup:
gpothier@zb-ale:~$ ps aux |grep cupsd
root 1982
The UI seems to be the problem, so I'm reporting against network-
manager-openvpn-gnome instead of network-manager-openvpn
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Title:
Cannot change
I forgot to mention this is on an up-to-date Ubuntu-gnome 14.10, using
Gnome Shell.
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Title:
Cannot change VPN settings
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Public bug reported:
In the Network Settings, it is impossible to change the configuration of
a VPN connection. The Apply button is always grayed out, even though I
change the values of some fields, in any of the configuration pages
(Identity, IPv4 or IPv6). On the Reset page, the Reset button is
This bug is still present in 14.10
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Title:
nm-connection-editor GUI enters an infinite loop with
tk_file_chooser_select_filename: assertion 'fi
Probably just stating the obvious here, but if the "bogus alignment" is
a warning message, then maybe it shouldn't be silenced, but rather the
underlying issue looked at?
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I don't think I have altered my kernel log settings. Here is what I have:
gpothier@tadzim2:~$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/printk
4 4 1 7
gpothier@tadzim2:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.18.0-999-generic
root=UUID=b26f4d55-88e9-4a68-8456-8a7260aa20a9 ro quiet s
Here with Ubuntu-Gnome 14.10, similar problem:
- Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V do not work
- Cut, Copy and Paste menu items are not greyed out, but they do nothing
- Dragging files works ok
This is trying to move or copy files in different directories of the
same, local partition.
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COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: gpothier 4719 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: GNOME
Date: Thu Dec 11 09:52:53 2014
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=281e4254-f100-4193-8e7d-13c4d9785734
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-06-04 (554 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.04 "Raring Rin
There is definitely an improvement with 3.16.0-26-generic but I still
get this in the log every one second:
Nov 30 23:58:16 tadzim2 kernel: [ 89.613369] i915 :00:02.0: BAR 6: [???
0x flags 0x2] has bogus alignment
Nov 30 23:58:16 tadzim2 kernel: [ 89.613683] i915 :00:02.0: BAR
Wow, that was fast! Thanks a lot!
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Title:
System log spammed with "no hotplug settings from platform" messages
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Uname: Linux 3.16.0-24-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.7-0ubuntu8
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: gpothier 3088 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: GNOME
Date: Thu Nov 6 15:21:31 2014
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=281
Same here regarding Workaround #16, it worked only once. Weird.
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Title:
The disk drive for /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 is not ready yet or not
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I thinkf this is a duplicate of bug #124627.
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Title:
Keyboard layout suddenly changing to "en"
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Public bug reported:
The version of wkhtmltopdf included in Ubuntu 14.04 (0.9.9) always hangs, even
with the example command:
wkhtmltopdf http://google.com google.pdf
(it is not a network problem, it also hangs with local html files).
The latest binary version from upstream (0.12.0) does work.
P
The bug is fixed since 13.04, but is present in an LTS release (12.04),
so it should be fixed there.
** Changed in: gutenprint (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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