Any progress on this???
I've tried to help by
- recompiling the sources for my system. Same problem.
- adding a debug statement: dpkg-buildpackage complains.
- I tried recompiling the sources left behind. They complain. Apparently dpkg
provides some required "environment".
- recompiling that w
Affects me since at least sept 2022. I've been using a workaround (i.e.
not using xmms2) since about that time.
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`xmms2 add --playlist ...
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After yesterdays upgrade (apt log attached) cupsd has stared to crash
again every other job. It is then restarted and the next job prints
fine.
This situation I recognize from the past. It's been like this for a
while in the past. Back then I didn't know the upgrade that caus
Just did a fresh install to prevent running into "old" problems and
encountered this one.
Still present in an out-of-the-box 21.10 .
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Ard
When I start a sawfish session I still get a complaint from sawfish:
"error, click to continue". I tracked this down to a file that is
distributed with sawfish not being included in the ubuntu package. Once
I tracked it down, I of course installed it, but on both my workstations
an upgrade has nega
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It took me a day of figuring out, but I finally found what's wrong.
- pronterface is not python-3 compatible. My system as python-3 installed
+ pronterface is not python-3 compatible. My system has python-3 installed
as the default python, so the #!/usr/bin/python po
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It took me a day of figuring out, but I finally found what's wrong.
pronterface is not python-3 compatible. My system as python-3 installed
as the default python, so the #!/usr/bin/python points at python3.
But at least on line 54 (", err" -> "as err") it is not python-3
com
Hi,
I got fed up and figured out how to configure apparmor to allow it.
I added
# *** Added by rew.
/run/systemd/notify rw,
near line 108 of /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.cupsd
That solves it.
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cups missing write permission (for sendmessage operation) in apparmor
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I switched to chrome.
Chrome started to have the same behavior, while IIRC, above I reported it
didn't.
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Update: When I first reported this, it happened almost every day. Now,
like jonathan I'm seeing this a couple of times each week.
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I'm also seeing this on a samsung printer
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cupsd assert failure: free(): invalid pointer
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Just verfied on my other machine: Same chrome version (Chromium
89.0.4389.82 snap) but slightly different behaviour.
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moving tabs to a new
Nope Not fixed But I think the behaviour changed from last time
I tested it (my machine crashed inbetween... Grrr..).
So now, when I drag a tab it shows as a new window, and stays "attached
to the mouse" until it snaps into an existing window when I come close
to the tab bar in the other w
% chromium --version
ERROR: ld.so: object 'libgtk3-nocsd.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded
(failed to map segment from shared object): ignored.
/bin/bash: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (en_US.UTF-8)
Chromium 89.0.4389.82 snap
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When I have a tab that I want to move to a NEW window, I used to be able
to drag the tab and then when releasing it near the tab bar of another
chromium window, it would snap into that window's tab list. This still
I copied the "common" directory of ~/snap/chromium to a local filesystem
(1Gb ) and created a symlink to point to the local version.
When I start chromium I then get:
mkdir: cannot create directory '/home/wolff/snap/chromium/common': File
exists
and chrome refuses to start. I then restored my b
(earlier this week:) To debug this further I started chromium under
"strace -f -o /tmp/..." : Must be run as root. Hmm.
Today I tried something different. I used strace on ALL 33 chrome
processes. Many did something every second or so, just one was in a
tight loop. This is also the process that c
I just measured the network trafic that chromium is causing It is
about 23000 network packets per second.
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Chromium snap causes networ
FYI: I pasted the command into a window that happened to be ssh-ed into
the other machine (where i'm not at). So it said it would open a browser
window. So I VNC to the other machine, and... I get a browser in a
normal window (slow) over the ssh. So I authenticate as requested. and
then:
Package
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After about a day of use (or more accurately, after about half a day of
non-use) my browser reports "aw snap: SIGTRAP" on every new page. Old
pages still render, but a reload causes the "aw snap!"
It
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After about a day of use (or more accurately, after about half a day of
non-use) my browser reports "aw snap: SIGTRAP" on every new page. Old
pages still render, but a reload causes the "aw snap!"
It happens on both my Ubuntu 20.04 workstations. It is not hardware on
either o
Guys. What I don't get is that it is 2021 now, this bug has been
reported (in 2019) and is tagged "fixed" and still the installer
"crashed" and tells me it is this bug that is happening.
This happens to me on a "clean" machine. I unplugged my harddisk, only
have an SSD installed now. The i
This project seems orphaned. I couldn't find upstream sources.
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munpack has trouble with duplicate filenames.
To manage notifications abo
Public bug reported:
I have a mail with one attachment, a text/plain description and a
text/html description. Both are encoded quoted printable.
munpack then decides to use tempdesc.txt as the filename for both. Then
when the second "create" fails, it deletes it, before the first instance
tries t
Public bug reported:
When I start geeqie (after upgrading from 16.04 to 20.04) it does nothing for
25 seconds before starting as normal.
I've run stracen and see that it opens a socket to: /run/user/1000/bus,
sends a couple of messages but then apparently expects another reply but
times out a
OK. Done. Downloaded, tested: Nope, google-chrome-stable does not show
this behaviour.
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Chromium snap causes network traffic. (Duh!)
To m
(posting this from Chromium again, and immediately I see the network
traffic ballooning. It does look a bit as if the linux "select"
behaviour: modify the timeout to show time remaining is involved: It
takes like 15 seconds of medium traffic before stuff is back to the
original level again. My hypo
Public bug reported:
When Chromium is running (but otherwise idle!), there is NFS traffic
between my workstation and the NFS server here. On the order of 24000
packets per second. Several tens of packets, OK. several hundreds: mwah.
But this is outrageous.
When strace-ing the chrome process I see
Ah, Marcus. I maintain a package myself. Somtimes you hear "that bug has
been present for years and hasn't been fixed" while it is an easy fix,
but you didn't know about it. Nobody reported it.
So I try to report things and thereby make things better for everybody.
And hopefully I won't run into
I don't remember writing this 9 years ago. If I run into this again I'll
probably open a new request. Go ahead and close it...
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grub-mkconf
80-esm: 0.7 seconds.
80-livepatch: .1 seconds.
90-updates-available .2
91-release-upgrade .5
95-hwe-eol .3
/usr/share/landscape/landscape-sysinfo.wrapper 2.0
My test consists of: time ssh anticlimax id
(Hostnames are asterix-and-obelix characters here).
and with everything enabled this now takes
Public bug reported:
I've installed Ubuntu-server on a raspberry pi 3. That's my first Ubuntu
install, previously I've always used Raspbian. Anyway, my impression was
that ubuntu was seriously sluggish compared to raspbian.
Turns out that one of the main things is that the login through ssh runs
P.S.
I THINK that update-motd is meant to run the updates only occasionally, and
just cache the results somewhere.
I'd find a reasonable strategy that if the cache is older than an hour, but
less than 24h, you'd get the cached version, but a refresh is run in the
background. If the cache is ol
Well that's annoying: I need an LTS for a project. (The 5 years support
frame for the LTS versions is too short, but we'll have to get by)
so the remaining option is to wait for 20.4, right?
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I did not see it mentioned above, so I figured it was worth noting.
This black screen problem is also experienced by many Dell XPS 13 windows users.
https://www.dell.com/community/XPS/XPS-13-9350-Black-Screen/td-p/5912336
No one has yet found a real fix, but there is some speculative talk
about i
Update;
No confirmation yet. Heisenbug: I managed to get the bug to disappear (the
executable works normally) when I run it attached to the debugger. Sigh.
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I decided to try to trace this down to the source line that compiles
differently between the two distributions causing the difference in
behavior.
I failed.
The problem is with the linker. linking the executable on xenial from
the objects compiled on bionic creates a working binary and linkin
Public bug reported:
I have a bunch of projects using chibios.
I have tried to compile them with gcc-arm from bionic and I get crashes
all around. I have installed a chrooted xenial and now compile inside
the chrooted environment and... my applications behave as they should
again.
Please conside
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I have an industrial PC that needs to run Ubuntu. Installing from USB
stick was a hassle. (didn't work in dozens of combinations of memory
stick (kingston/adata), usb slot (front, back), distribution(14.04,
16.04, 18.04), variant (server, desktop, mini, net)
When I finally go
Update: that worked to get my project to show up as an USB device again.
(all the innards have now been removed in an attempt to rule things out,
so now back to re-inserting the innards of my project).
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I found that none of my projects worked anymore.
When I recompiled on ubuntu16.04 (my last machine at that distribution)
and downloaded the binary, it worked again.
It seems to be the toolchain that is defective.
I think I'm going to try the suggestion from:
https://github.
Dear bot,
In your explanation you tell me to think about it and remove the patch flag if
it is inappropriate. But then you go ahead and do it yourself without thinking
about it? Liar!
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Yes, it's a patch.
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DKMS seems to hang after installing a module.
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** Package changed: dpkg (Ubuntu) => dkms (Ubuntu)
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+ (while gathering info for this bugreport, my knowledge about this issue
+ has been growing. So the top part was written with not everything known
+ yet)
+
In my case I installed tp_smapi, but on the internet I've foun
Public bug reported:
In my case I installed tp_smapi, but on the internet I've found others
that have installed other modules.
When configuring the tp-smapi-dkms package it says it will uninstall the
module first and the it reports: Building initial module for
4.15.0-23-generic
After that it han
```
debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Dialog
debconf: (Dialog frontend will not work on a dumb terminal, an emacs shell
buffer, or without a controlling terminal.)
debconf: falling back to frontend: Readline
debconf: unable to initialize frontend: Readline
debconf: (This frontend requires a
I tried it again:
assurancetourix:~> ssh falbala sudo apt install ntp
and this time I got... What's in the previous comment. (I looked for a
"preview" button to see if I got the "quoted text" right. Expecting to
be able to edit, and not finding the preview, I clicked subit. Now I
can't find the
Apparently this problem affects me more than others:
wolff 2575 0.0 47.1 48272128 15494168 ? Sl2016 161:12
/usr/lib/gnome-applets/cpufreq-applet
On my system, the applet had consumed 48 Gigabytes of memory before I
noticed. It was started so long ago the date is mentioned by "ps
a
P.S.
hydranew:~> sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms
The following NEW packages will be installed:
adwaita-icon-theme at-spi2-core colord colord-data dconf-gsettings-backend
dconf-service dkms fakeroot fontconfig glib-networking
glib-networking-common glib-networking-services gs
Let me get this straight.. The package marked "non-X11 guest
utilities" is for people who DO want X11? You consider this not a bug? I
guess I'm from a different planet.
You as a member of the virtualbox-package-maintainer team might know
that "just virtualbox-guest-dkms" is appropriate for my
Public bug reported:
I have a server inside a virtualbox. It doesn't need any X11 stuff. It's
a server.
When I try to install virtualbox-guest-utils (x86 virtualization
solution - non-X11 guest utilities) it suddenly wants to install 120
other packages, including xserver, mesa, mir etc etc.
hydr
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I'm running a VMWARE virutal machine. Every time the host renews its
DHCP lease, the virtual interface of the VM is cycled.
Jun 7 13:31:47 NetworkManager[1041]: [1465299107.5131] address
192.168.xxx.x
Jun 7 13:31:47 NetworkManager[1041]: [1465299107.5131] lease tim
Also affects XENIAL.
I tried compiling from source: Resulting binary: no JP2 support.
Then I installed "libopenjp2-dev" and built again. Now I do have jp2
support.
So the problem is that the imagmagick upstream releas has switched to
prefer libopenjp2 instead of libjasper, while the ubuntu build
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 15.10, xenial-sawfish stops with an error indicating that
wallpaper can't be found.
Turns out it is looking for wallpaper.jl or wallpaper.jlc. I searched for the
file, installed it where it could find it, and that is currently my workaround.
I reported
Public bug reported:
Apparently NBD has moved on and now uses a new protocol and support for
the old protcol has been dropped. So I have a bunch of NBD servers that
need porting to the new protocol. Doing some research I found nbdkit
that should take care of most of the protocol thingies leaving
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 248619 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248619
I like simple fixes. The fix can be simpler:
cat | sed -e 's/^%%CreationDate: (Tue/%%CreationDate: (tue/' > $INPUT_TEMP
can be:
sed -e '/^%%CreationDate:/s/Tue/tue/' > $INPUT_TEMP
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** Description changed:
The upgrader (do-release-upgrade) says it cannot do the upgrade, after
"calculating upgrade".
It tells me to file a bug, and the bug-reporter then hangs. I press
control-C and somehow it cont
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