Public bug reported:
Regression from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 17.10.
I am building a binary with a hard-coded RUNPATH, pointing to the
location of some vendor-supplied shared libraries.
$ readelf -d /home/steve/src/krx/tests/krx.test | grep RUNPATH
0x001d (RUNPATH)Library runp
** Package changed: ubuntu => glibc (Ubuntu)
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Title:
RPATH no longer respected for indirect dependencies
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I have a Qt 5 application which has a dependency on protobuf 2.6.
Having upgraded to Ubuntu 17.10 I am no longer able to run it.
> [libprotobuf FATAL google/protobuf/stubs/common.cc:61] This program
> requires
> version 3.0.0 of the Protocol Buffer runtime library,
Public bug reported:
Consider the following small test application:
#include
#include
#include
int main()
{
double d = NAN;
std::cout << std::isnan(d) << '\n';
std::cout << isnan(d) << '\n';
return 0;
}
Compiling on Ubuntu 16.04 with g++-5.4.0 using C++11 standard fails:
$
How can I get this fix in Xenial?
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Title:
fwupd consuming 100% CPU
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Confirmed, xe.enable_psr=0 is present
```
$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.11.0-1018-oem
root=UUID=4e8c053e-ecc7-4171-ae6b-c6e5c1679d23 ro quiet splash xe.enable_psr=0
vt.handoff=7
```
I also added a couple more photos
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Thanks, I will try out 25.04!
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Title:
[xe] Top of screen (date & time and notification area) glitches
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Thanks for the suggestion Daniel, unfortunately it hasn't made any
difference. The glitching still occurs
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Title:
Date & Time at top of screen gl
Thanks for the suggestion Daniel, unfortunately it hasn't made any
difference. The glitching still occurs
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Title:
Date & Time at top of screen gl
I want to say this is unrelated.
First thing to note is that my scale is 100%, on both my laptop monitor
and my external monitor.
In addition, I have noticed the rectangular area of the glitch as
reported in this bug is not restricted to only the clock.
When a notification popup appears, the gli
Public bug reported:
When moving the mouse over the top bar, or clicking near by,
occasionally a glitch appears, as can be seen in the attached video
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+23ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.11.0-1018.18-oem 6.11.11
Uname: Linux 6.1
Image of the glitch appearing as wide as the notification window
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weird, possibly unrelated, diagonal triangle the width of my monitor
showing my background image
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Selecting "Do not disturb" shows the glitch included on the disabled
notifications icon
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