I ran into this upgrading from 17.04 to 17.10 on an X1 Carbon 3rd Gen
(Intel HD Graphics 5500). Inspired by reading Mentis's comment. This
fixed it for me:
apt purge gdm gdm3
apt install gdm3 ubuntu-desktop (reinstalling ubuntu-desktop which got removed
in the last step)
Then running `systemctl
I'm experiencing the same error w/ a Fujifilm X-T2.
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Title:
Following upgrade to 17.10 Fugi X20 not mounted
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It looks like this was fixed upstream:
https://github.com/gphoto/libgphoto2/commit/472a9461b457b4d08ecf10a93bb7f1efdc2124c0
via
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1048853
https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:Factory/libgphoto2/libgphoto2-fix-fuji.patch?rev=1a990f4295b7
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 17.10 gphoto2 fails to connect to my Fujifilm X-T2
camera, with the same errors as this user:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1729326
I believe the bug causing this was fixed upstream here (and included in later
libgphoto2 versions):
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Manually installing the libgphoto2 2.5.16 package in the bionic-proposed
repo fixed this issue for me.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgphoto2/2.5.16-1
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Manually upgrading to the 2.5.16-1 package in bionic-proposed [1] fixed
this issue for me.
[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgphoto2/2.5.16-1
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I am experiencing this issue as well on 16.10 on my X1 Carbon 3rd gen
(Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5600U CPU @ 2.60GHz / HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09)).
Tried mainline kernels 4.9.9, 4.9.10, and 4.10.0-997-drm-intel-next, and
reproduced the issue on all. Also tried pinning libdrm2/linux-firmware
/xserver-xorg
This appears to be a problem with the modesetting Xorg driver. After
switching back to the intel driver (sudo cp /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-
video-intel/xorg.conf /etc/X11/) I haven't seen this recur yet.
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In my case, I was getting this error because I didn't have a PolicyKit
authentication agent running. Launching `/usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome
/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1` before running usb-creator-gtk
fixed this issue for me.
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Public bug reported:
Also filed upstream:
https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/merge_requests/151
I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 21.10 to 22.04. I have an existing VM
with virtio video and gl-accelerated Spice display which previously
worked.
After the upgrade, virt-manager and virt-viewer disp
I have submitted the patch upstream to the libvirt mailing list. I don't
feel qualified to assert that giving the VM read access to those sysfs
files is the right fix, but it did resolve the issue for me.
I noticed that GNOME-Boxes bug too while troubleshooting this. I did not
try the egl-headless
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