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access to the per-application volume slider. I need to turn up firefox
above 100% often, because some coworkers have quiet microphones in
Google Meet, and there's no way in Google Meet to change individual
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I came here from
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That bug included a link to
https://code.launchpad.net/~r41k0u/ubuntu/+source/nbd/+git/nbd/+merge/474033
which was proposed to help solve a problem.
However, I have significant concerns about that approach:
- it special
Thanks so much for the additional context. I'll go add some comments on
that bug.
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unhappy after leaving it unattended overnight:
- the external monitor did not wake from dpms sleep when pressing keys on
either the external keyboard or the built-in keyboa
Some amount of "why was it dropped, and will it have upstream support"
feels worth fleshing out.
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Hello, the output of `pro help` duplicates a lot of the lines:
$ pro help
usage: pro [-h] [--debug] [--version] ...
Quick start commands:
status current status of all Ubuntu Pro services
status current status of all Ubuntu Pro services
attach
I'm disinclined to unilaterally assign a CVE here:
- ftgrid doesn't feel like it's useful beyond freetype developers -- try
it out for yourself on a font on your system. (For me, quite a lot of
the window space is filled with the previous contents of the screen, but
perhaps if you're not running a
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Can you expand on this section?
+# unload the custom apparmor profile
+if [[ $(uname -m) == "ppc64le" || $(uname -m) == "s390x" ]]; then
+apparmor_parser -R "${TMPDIR}/autopkgtest-apparmor.profile"
+fi
In what way is the apparmor profile incomplete? Why is it better to
pretend it doesn't exis
I don't know how to make sure that this doesn't get forgotten in another
cycle or two, but in the meantime I believe this option is less-bad than
the others:
A/ use the vendored llhttp from libgit2:deps/llhttp/ (not exposed to
the archvie)
Let's do this, get this handled, and do our best to try
Thanks for updating the apparmor profiles. These are really coming along
nicely. I took another look at these two today:
https://github.com/lenovo/lenovo-wwan-unlock/blob/ubuntu-
oem/debian/opt.fcc_lenovo.DPR_Fcc_unlock_service
I'm surprised by this line:
include
Does this tool actually use
We have not been able to contact anyone 'upstream' who cares about this
code. From our perspective, this is basically abandonware. It doesn't
feel like this meets our quality expectations for inclusion in Ubuntu
Main.
If we find an upstream maintainer willing to discuss and answer
questions, we ca
Brett, I think Marc's 'only if cloud-init needs to overwrite the value
to "no"' was less about the existing sshd configuration (afterall, if
cloud-init is running, did the configuration have meaningful values ten
seconds earlier?) and more about the user-data being explicit that
passwords should be
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Hello, recently the change to the sshd .d "drop-in" configuration format
has been causing problems like people being surprised to find password
authentication is enabled https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42133181
I propose that it would be useful to patch sshd to log some
There's a bunch of i386 discussion here, but I thought the goal was to
mark systems / packages that support 64 bit operation, or which 64 bit
instruction sets a system supports, etc? Addressing my confusion isn't
necessarily required but perhaps I'm not the only one confused.
Is this ready? what n
My computer had some very unhappy times just now, while I was using it,
where it did not respond to mouse or keyboard for minutes. I saw via my
i3bar that it went from 700-ish megabytes of free memory to 2.6
gigabytes of free memory. These are the entries from dmesg after it
recovered:
[629656.318
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Since upgrading to Ubuntu 24.04 I have been seeing `Failed to add a
watch for /run/systemd/ask-password: inotify watch limit reached`. Even
when I added `fs.inotify.max_user_watches=1048576` to
`/etc/sysctl.conf`, I would still get the error and `cat
/proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_
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Hello, Firefox lately usually takes around 15 to 30 seconds to join
Google Meet sessions, though I've had some take three minutes or so to
join. During this time I get a message "Still trying to get in" from
Google Meet, and a spinner. My phone serves as a camera, and it doesn
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- the external monitor did not wake from dpms sleep when pressing keys on
either the externa
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System
- Linux h 6.11.0-8-generic #8-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Sep 16 13:41:20
UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
+ Linux hostname 6.11.0-8-generic #8-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Sep 16
13:41:20 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
No LSB modules ar
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System
Linux h 6.11.0-8-generic #8-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Sep 16 13:41:20 UTC
2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 24.10
Release:24.10
Codename: oracular
NVIDIA graphics
NVRM ve
Public bug reported:
Hello, I noticed via opensnoop-bpfcc that systemd-oomd was opening a set
of files every single second. We're trying to reduce the overall power
use of our systems and this feels like a lot of overhead.
A bit of the strace from it:
gettid()= 21
Public bug reported:
Hello, this bug report is hand-filed because apport seems unhappy:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/2084097
There's so many apparmor errors here, this isn't a great experience:
# dmesg | grep 'DENIED.*firmware-' | wc -l
238
They all look like this:
[12
Public bug reported:
Hello, I found I can't use apport to report bugs in snap. After
authorizing github to connect my account to my device, I get back an
error:
# ubuntu-bug snapd
*** Collecting problem information
The collected information can be sent to the developers to improve the
applicati
Yes, I'd like you to check this.
We once had someone report some surprising errors that were tracked down
to an incorrectly owned / directory, and I suspect your system is
similar: that a system administrator accidentally unpacked an archive in
an unsafe manner that changed the permissions on your
This service file https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lenovo-wwan-
unlock/tree/debian/lenovo-fccunlock.service also needs some seccomp
system call filtering via the SystemCallFilter directive. See
systemd.exec(5) for details on this.
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The ps Uxr rules are way too open, I filed
https://github.com/lenovo/lenovo-wwan-unlock/issues/31 to ask for those
to be moved to cx or Cx rules and a new child profile created for ps.
Thanks
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https://github.com/lenovo/lenovo-w
There's a chance this is caused by my file:///srv/mirror/ubuntu/ or
whatever I used in my apt sources. Replacing that with
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ let me upgrade my computer to 24.04
LTS.
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This seems unlikely to be the kernel. If you're running something other
than gnome, maybe pick whatever your desktop environment is?
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Hello, twice recently my 20.04 LTS laptop in a docking station was very
unhappy after leaving it unattended overnight:
- the external monitor did not wake from dpms sleep when pressing keys on
either the external keyboard or the built-in keyboard
- the built-in monitor did n
Public bug reported:
Hello, I noticed a lot of these auto-import errors in my journalctl
output after an upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS:
[...]
Oct 03 08:36:08 wopr systemd-udevd[937]: Using default interface naming scheme
'v255'.
Oct 03 08:36:08 wopr systemd-journald[891]: Time spent on flushing to
Public bug reported:
Hello, after correcting the ubuntu-minimal problem and wrong release in
my sources caused by bug 2083575 I started over again, and got new
errors, but unfortunately without useful error messages. Further
unfortunately, what's left on the terminal is a partial view of the
total
Public bug reported:
Hello, I tried to upgrade a jammy machine to noble with do-release-
upgrade and got a failure very early in the process. After the failure,
my apt sources were left pointing to the new release, they weren't
rolled back to the currently running release.
These are the sources t
Public bug reported:
I received multiple errors while trying to run tcptop-bpfcc:
$ sudo tcptop-bpfcc
[sudo] password for sarnold:
In file included from :2:
In file included from /virtual/include/bcc/bpf.h:12:
In file included from include/linux/types.h:6:
In file included from include/uapi/linu
At today's MIR team meeting, we weren't entirely sure what the next
steps for this package should be, and we ran out of time to try to find
a resolution.
So I'll ask here -- what is the next step?
I see comment #5 had required and recommended todos. Comment #7 said
that some issues had been fixed
Marking this incomplete so that it'll show up in next week's MIR team
meeting. In the meantime, let's try to find out who would know more
about the OEM archive and OEM process to see if this an appropriate
outcome for this package.
Thanks
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Status:
This change makes me uneasy:
- I see no terminal-aware filtering applied in the notify_start() ->
xvasprintf() -> writemsg() -> write() path. The remote server may not be
entirely untrusted but it's also not exactly trusted, either, especially
on the first use. There's a long and glorious history
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Title:
[MIR] exfatprogs
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There's embedded copies of sha1, sha256, sha512 in the upstream package:
https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice-
glue/tree/master/src
I haven't yet looked at our version of the package.
The libimobiledevice library is licensed LGPL; the libtomcrypt code has
been placed in the public
Filesystems, especially new ones, are a frequent source of problems due
to poor parsing. Do you know if exfatprogs already has some fuzzing
integration with eg ossfuzz or run during the build or by the authors?
If not, could you suggest it to the authors?
Thanks
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Title:
MIR libimobiledevice-glue
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Title:
[MIR] jpeg-xl
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Manus, I believe you've got a different issue: libuv1 version 1.44.2
does not exist in a currently supported release of Ubuntu. Ubuntu 20.04
LTS is still on 1.34.2-ish versions:
$ rmadison libuv1 | grep 1.44.2
$ rmadison libuv1 | grep focal
libuv1 | 1.34.2-1ubuntu1 | focal | source,
Stephen, thanks for the excellent bug report.
I don't know Debian packaging well enough to point to the exact error in
the build rules, but this is the order of operations described in the
build log:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/593502889/buildlog_ubuntu-jammy-
amd64.sunpy_3.1.5-1_BUILDING.txt.
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Title:
PNG images in .deb don't match md5sums file or local build
To manag
There's a typo in the package description:
> x86-64 architecture, corresponding to x86-65 psABI v1.
Thanks
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Title:
[MIR] isa-support
To mana
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross privile
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross privile
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Title:
package proftpd-mod-crypto 1.3.7c+dfsg-1build1 failed to
install/upgrade: p
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