Public bug reported:
For a regarding LibreOffice Calc, I started apport-cli in order to
submit a bug report.
Attached picture #1 shows the second screen of apport. I'm not
reporting a display problem, but I've chosen "Other problem" before.
And "I don't know" isn't exactly the correct option, "N
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appor
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Some of the user dialogs within LibreCalc (version 6.4.7.2, on Kubuntu
20.04) do not show entry fields. In particular, all dialogs for
Conditional Formatting are affected.
See the attachment as an example for a bad dialog: There should be an entry
field for the formula, but
I could not find a package starting with 'k' that would hint at input
configuration, so I chose kubuntu-meta. Please select an appropriate
package, I really don't know where this belongs.
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I did find file .config/kxkbrc:
[Layout]
DisplayNames=
LayoutList=de(nodeadkeys)
LayoutLoopCount=-1
Model=pc105
Options=caps:ctrl_modifier
ResetOldOptions=true
ShowFlag=false
ShowLabel=true
ShowLayoutIndicator=true
ShowSingle=false
SwitchMode=Global
Use=true
So why is CapsLock not Control?
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Public bug reported:
After rebooting Kubuntu 20.04, KDE suddenly ignores all my keyboard settings,
including
- increased key repeat rate and decreased key wait time (in Input
Devices/Keyboard/Hardware)
- mapping CapsLock to Control (in Input Devices/Keyboard/Advances)
These settings are display
Fixed with Kubuntu 20.04 and OpenGL working.
** Changed in: kwin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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kwin effect greys quarter of scr
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
systemd pauses for unspecified reason
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Ah, I see.
cassiopeia:~# systemctl status snapd.service
● snapd.service
Loaded: masked (Reason: Unit snapd.service is masked.)
Active: inactive (dead)
TriggeredBy: ● snapd.socket
Is there something relevant in /etc that is _not_ provided by snapd
package?
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Since I need Chrome, I installed chromium-browser and snapd in aptitude.
But Chrome didn't appear in the menu, and launching it from the console
yields
cassiopeia ~ > chromium-browser
Command '/usr/bin/chromium-browser' requires the chromium snap to be installed.
Please ins
The grep command doesn't yield any output.
And I did purge snapd using aptitude when I uninstalled it. Anyway, I
did purge it again with the command you gave, but the output was:
cassiopeia:~# apt purge snapd
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state informa
The issue was indeed /etc/fstab, which contained a UUID inserted by the
installer. Removing the UUID by the actual device name removed the 1:30
minutes delay.
You might argue that this is a bug by itself, but it's good enough for
me.
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I've just rebooted, and now the output is even worse:
cassiopeia:~# apt-get update && apt-get -u upgrade
Ign:1 cdrom://Kubuntu 20.04.1 LTS _Focal Fossa_ - Release amd64 (20200731)
focal InRelease
...
Fetched 23,9 MB in 5s (4.632 kB/s)
Reading package lists
Just to make it clear: I did uninstall snapd, and any snapd packages I
know of. Since I'm using Kubuntu, I only know of chromium-browser.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but my /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ looks like:
cassiopeia:~# ls /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/
00aptitude01-vendor-ubuntu 50apt-file.conf60icons-hidpi
00trustcdrom 20auto-upgrades 50command-not-found60icons-large
01autoremove 20packagekit
This problem is 100% reproducible:
cassiopeia:~# apt-get update && apt-get -u upgrade
Ign:1 cdrom://Kubuntu 20.04.1 LTS _Focal Fossa_ - Release amd64 (20200731)
focal InRelease
Hit:2 cdrom://Kubuntu 20.04.1 LTS _Focal Fossa_ - Release amd64 (20200731)
focal Release
Hit:4 http://de.archive.ubuntu
I didn't install chromium-browser, and don't know of any other snapd
packages on Kubuntu. But as requested, I attached the two files.
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This is a test for ticket 1902428, an issue about Launchpad itself. I
need to create a ticket to provide a reproducible example.
** Affects: apport-symptoms (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
launchpad assigns wrong package
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Public bug reported:
Anytime I submit a bug report where I know and fill in the package,
Launchpad will replace the package by the previously entered package,
yielding incorrect package information.
For example, I created a snapd bug, package was pulseaudio.
Then I created a systemd bug, package
Public bug reported:
I recently installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a new Ryzen 3900X system. I
noticed that the boot time (time between entering LUKS credentials and
appearance of login screen) took more than 1 minute.
Using `systemd-analyze`, I found the following:
```
cassiopeia:~# systemd-analyze
St
Public bug reported:
I'm running Kubuntu 20.04.
To the best of my knowledge, I purged all snap-related packages,
including snap itself.
Now, every time I update my packages with `apt-get update && apt-get -u
upgrade`, I get this output at the end:
-bash: /usr/bin/snap: No such file or directory
The package "pulseaudio" contains the files:
/usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11
/etc/pulse/client.conf.d/01-enable-autospawn.conf
Thus, it should be fairly obvious where I got the files from.
And /etc/pulse/client.conf is ignored, despite my user (and root) not
having a ~/.local/pulse directory.
And
Thanks, that's fair enough.
My remaining questions then are:
1. Why is /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio needed?
2. Why is /etc/pulse/client.conf ignored?
3. In light of 2, why is /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/01-respawn-something needed?
4. And in light of /lib/systemd/user/pulseaudio.service, why is
/etc/x
Also, as user:
cassiopeia ~ > pulseaudio -k
N: [pulseaudio] main.c: System mode refused for non-root user. Only starting
the D-Bus server lookup service.
Then, as root, with system mode running:
cassiopeia:~# ps aux | grep pulse
pulse 2334 0.0 0.0 239320 10568 ?Shttps://bugs.lau
As to why there is no /var/log/installer: I installed from a USB stick
into a fully encrypted system, so that /var/log/installer file was on
the sticks' memory file system, but not in the encrypted filesystem.
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Starting apport-bug from the terminal and then selecting "Sound/audio
related problems" crashes apport-bug:
cassiopeia ~ > apport-bug
ERROR: symptom script /usr/share/apport/symptoms/installer.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packag
Public bug reported:
On my freshly installed system, I need to run pulseaudio in system mode.
Alas, by default, pulseaudio is run in user mode, and is set to respawn,
so that I cannot kill the user process and start pulseaudio in system
mode.
I tried:
1. Editing /etc/pulse/client.conf, setting a
Sorry, I misunderstood.
arcturus ~ > grep chromium ~/.local/share/applications/*
/home/ralph/.local/share/applications/chromium-browser-2.desktop:Exec=chromium-browser
--incognito
/home/ralph/.local/share/applications/chromium-browser-2.desktop:Exec=chromium-browser
/home/ralph/.local/share/appli
I said previously I defined the shortcuts in the Menu Editor.
I've now had a look at Settings -> Shortcuts, and found that
- Global Shortcuts lists all my applications for which I defined a shortcut
(and some others) with the shortcut listed correctly
- Custom Shortcuts lists all my applications
arcturus ~ > xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/http
firefox.desktop
Not sure what you mean by "it", but:
arcturus ~ > ls .local/share/applications/apport*
ls: No match.
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I'm using the KDE desktop.
As for your question:
arcturus ~ > xdg-open http://launchpad.net
non-network local connections being added to access control list
sudo: chromium-browser: command not found
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KDE: Key shortcuts no longer working
To manage notifications about this
Public bug reported:
In the KDE menu editor, you can define keyboard shortcuts for each
program that, when pressed, will launch that respective program.
However, since 20.04, that mechanism no longer works -- pressing any
shortcut key (e.g., Meta+E) no longer starts the assigned program (e.g.,
Em
Public bug reported:
I cannot recall Apport ever working for me, but this time it fails
because I don't have chromium installed on my machine. I use Firefox
instead.
Besides, on the second screen, "I don't know" should realy be called "My
bug is not listed".
Error message:
arcturus ~ > apport-b
Just how difficult can it be to rename the snap folder to ".snap"?
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Please move the "$HOME/snap" directory to a less obtrusive location
T
@Mike: No one will look at a report unless a second person has confirmed
it. :-(
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Title:
plasmashell segaults in libkcupslib.so during login
To
It seems to fail on my Kyocera printer name, which I cannot include
here, because I had to uninstall print-manager!
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Title:
plasmashell segaults
Public bug reported:
Starting with Ubuntu Eoan, chromium-browser is shipped as snap package,
instead of a regular .deb package.
This is wasteful, since all dependencies have to duplicated.
It also breaks apt, which no longer controls all the software on my system.
I now have to deal with two tool
Public bug reported:
When using the KDE desktop for a certain amount of time (seems random),
the window decoration in the top-left corner starts for flicker for the
active application. The flickering remains when the application loses
focus, so more and more decorations will flicker.
The flicker
I resorted to system-wide mode now, no matter how supported that is or
not.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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The title should read "Sandboxed applications don't play sound with
Pulseaudio", but if there's a way to edit the title after accidentally
hitting Return, it's not obvious.
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On my Kubuntu desktop machine, I'm running Firefox as a different user
for security reasons. Since Firefox has dropped support for ALSA, I no
longer have sound in Firefox.
The actual bug is that (a) Pulseaudio doesn't accept connection from
other users, or (b) Pulseaudio isn
This bug shows on 18.04, but not on the Kicad provided ppa for version
4.0.7, which I've been using before.
The Kicad shipped by Ubuntu 18.04 is *BROKEN*, as the crosses make using
eeschema impossible.
I don't see why this is labeled "opinion" and not "confirmed".
** Changed in: ubuntu
St
I expected to set some metadata, but the tool won't.
So I need to add that I'm using Kubuntu 16.10, the window manager is
kwin.
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Title:
Double c
Public bug reported:
I set my Window Title Bar Action to "shade", my Focus to "click". My
double click interval is set to "400 ms".
In about 60% of all tries, double clicking on the title bar of any
window will not shade or deshade it.
It does not matter if the window had focus or not, or if it
On second thought, I still should be able to select different sources,
as was possible on Xenial with phonon-backend-gstreamer and
gstreamer1.0-alsa.
Is the more restricted dependency for phonon-backend-gstreamer really
required?
** Changed in: phonon-backend-gstreamer (Ubuntu)
Status: In
(v) gstreamer1.0-audiosink is already installed.
I uninstalled phonon-backend-gstreamer, and after reboot I was surprised
to learn that sound stills works (although I have only one audio device
"Default" left now).
So never mind for this release ...
** Changed in: phonon-backend-gstreamer (Ubunt
Public bug reported:
For Yakkety, phonon-backend-gstreamer now depends exclusively on
gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio.
In Xenial, phonon-backend-gstreamer would allow both
gstreamer1.0-pulseaudio and gstreamer1.0-alsa.
Please add gstreamer1.0-alsa to Yakkety as well.
(Note: I rely on ALSA, as Pulseaudi
Public bug reported:
When resuming the computer, sddm will ask for the password. The first
keypress, however, will not be detected; only keypresses 2 and above
will be entered into the password field.
This does not happen when logging in for the first time after boot, or
when locking the screen
Public bug reported:
My desktop system is a Skylake i5-6600 with Asus Z170 mainboard and
Intel onboard graphics, connected to a 4K monitor via DP 1.2.
I've selected "Desktop Cube Animation" as Virtual Desktop Switching
Animation.
After upgrade to Yakkety, this desktop animation shows a large dar
#19 does crash for me, both in bash and tcsh:
arcturus ~ > /bin/tcsh -c "ls-F"
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
ralph@arcturus:~$ /bin/tcsh -c "ls-F"
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Public bug reported:
After upgrade from Xenial to Yakkety, tcsh crashes when invoking tab
completion on a directory.
To reproduce:
$ tcsh
$ cd /
$ cd us
--> Warning: Program '/bin/tcsh' crashed.
Note that tab completion on commands still works, e.g.,
$ apti
--> $ aptitude
** Affects: tcsh (Ubu
ignore the xorg, that's another bug in bug-ubuntu I'm about to report
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Title:
grub accepts only one key press in total
To manage notifications a
Public bug reported:
When grub start, I can press exactly one key, then all other key presses
are ignored. I cannot tell if grub crashes or not.
This one keypress could be RETURN, then normal boot continues. It could
be ARROW DOWN, then the second line in the grub menu is selected.
But from th
Public bug reported:
The ubuntu-bug tool always assumes an xorg bug when I select "other".
For example, selecting "other problem" on the first screen and then "I
don't know" will create an xorg bug report, even though I want to report
another problem (e.g. grub).
The selection in the first scree
Same issue here. I just wanted to add that I'm using on-board Intel
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Sound output starts several seconds late using DisplayPort
Public bug reported:
It's not possible to install Xenial into an existing LUKS partition.
Before starting the graphical installer, I created and opened the LUKS
partition as /dev/mapper/root. In the manual "Prepare Partitions"
screen, /dev/mapper/root is shown as disk instead of partition. The
Sure, happy to oblige:
- Kernel: 3.19.0-16-generic
- bcmwl-kernel-source: 6.30.223.248+bdcom-0ubuntu2
- TP-Link router:
+ Hardware Version: WR841N v8 000
+ Firmware Version: 3.13.33 Build 130506 Rel.48660n - no modifications
whatsoever
Hope that helps. (Note that in the meantime I actua
Same here. Connecting to Linksys router everything works fine,
connecting to TP-Link router nearly instant freeze post authentication.
When the machine freezes, Caps Lock is flashing, and there is no way to
recover (as the machine has no wired connection).
@gianguidorama: Why not mark this bug re
Some additional comments:
My machine is a Dell XPS 13 using the BCM 4360 chip. The driver works
perfectly fine with my Linksys wireless router (b/g mode). When I
connect to my TP-Link router, however, authentication works fine, but
sending and receiving additional packets nearly instantly freeze
apport information
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Some additional information about the partitions:
Since I did a successful manual installation in the meantime (i.e., not
using the installer for setting up encryption) I now simulated a fresh
install by deleting my swap partition /dev/sda7 and trying to create a
new encrypted partition using the
Well, we're talking about installation here ... There were quite a few
packages missing to run apport-collect, but eventually it worked.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected ubiquity-2.18.7
** Description changed:
- When trying to create a new encrypted physical volume using the Kubuntu
- Trusty installer, partition creation fails with "An error occurred while
- creating the keyfile". Alas, no further information i
Public bug reported:
When trying to create a new encrypted physical volume using the Kubuntu
Trusty installer, partition creation fails with "An error occurred while
creating the keyfile". Alas, no further information is provided.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
@Andrey: Maybe I don't understand your instructions, but it does NOT
work for me. This is the state after killing Akonaditray manually:
tiger ~ > grep Hidden .config/autostart/Akonaditray.desktop
Hidden=true
tiger ~ > ps aux | egrep 'nepo|ako'
ralph 8202 0.0 0.0 11996 880 pts/5S+
The workaround described in #4 does NOT work. AkonadiTray is started
every time I log in.
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Title:
User should be able to disab
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532984 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532984
Some additional information: When I reproduce the issue, the process id
doesn't actually exist. For instance, the error message refers to
process 354. But my process list prior to logging out was
root 316 0
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 532984 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532984
Steve, just what would our "actual problem" be if not the Glib error
message?
I also observe this issue, albeit not at login, but at logout, and ONLY
on my Dell laptop. Oh, and I'm using kdm, not gdm. I sim
This is still a bug in Lucid.
On my system, sound is just plain broken without asoundconf. Lucky, I
had an old .asoundrc.asoundconf lying around ... (I'm using external
USB speakers.)
I fail to see how providing asoundconf is any worse than having no sound
at all.
** Changed in: asoundconf-gtk
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase
I've defined several shortcut keys in the menu editor, e.g., Meta+W for
starting Firefox or Meta+E for starting Emacs. None of these work,
however.
If Konsole has focus, pressing Meta+E will not launch Emacs. Instead,
the Konsole window will re
The actual error is in kernel module sony-laptop and has been fixed in
kernel 2.6.33.
** Changed in: wireless-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Package changed: wireless-tools (Ubuntu) => linux-backports-
modules-2.6.31 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.31 (U
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Binary package hint: wireless-tools
I'm using Kubuntu 9.10 with the stock Linux kernel and the wireless
backports modules.
My Sony Vaio VPC-Y11S1E notebook uses an Atheros AR9285 chip that is
supported by the ath9k driver. The notebook also has a physical slider
switch that
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Binary package hint: update-manager
Upgrading to kubuntu 9.10 from 9.04, crashed during installs
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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https://bugs.launch
Yes, the issue persists.
I think this might be in part caused by my router, similarly to the
issue for Safari on Mac OS X currently being reported (see
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Fritz-Box-bremst-Mac--/meldung/121555 for
an example in German).
In this case this would make this bug a duplicate
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The scenario above occurs when entering "www.mozilla.com" in the address
bar, without the protocol specification. According to the error
message, the protocol defaults to http.
Entering "http://www.mozilla.com"; DOES work, however. Entering
"https://www.mozilla.com"; produces a si
Public bug reported:
Starting with Kubuntu 8.10, konqueror cannot connect to mozilla.com:
The requested operation could not be completed
Unknown Host
Details of the Request:
URL: http://www.mozilla.com
Protocol: http
Date and Time: Thursday 13 November 2008 20:33
Additional Information: www.mozil
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