Affects me too: EasyTag 2.1.4, Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex 8.10 package 2.1.4-1.1
I first thought that the error might be due to the file system used but it
seems to be independent.
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Chase, mine is a Optiarc DVD RW AD-7640S.
As far as I know no firmware upgrades are available. On
http://www.sony-optiarc.eu/ I can't find the AD-7580S nor the AD-7640S. Optiarc
refers to the reseller. Mine has no updated firmware, but then they probably
don't care since it seems to work in Wind
Public bug reported:
Trying to print a range of pages of a PDF using qpdfview 0.4.17.99 on a
freshly installed Lubuntu 18.10 does not work. qpdfview always sends the
full file, i.g. all pages, to the printer.
I found only 1 program, the FeatherPad editor, that uses the same print
dialog. Printing
@kode54 Re: comment #5
The link gives 404 now!? https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/meta shows
not issues at all. Probably they were moved but where?
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@paelzer, you put a lot of work into this. Much appreciated! Thanks a
lot!
There's an important difference between your approach and mine: You
start another ssh-agent within a terminal that you do not leave. So,
this ssh-agent is available, it's plain OpenSSH ssh-agent, nothing seems
to interfere,
** Summary changed:
- ssh-agent fails for ssh-add -c: agent refused operation
+ ssh-askpass(-gnome): GNOME fails to show dialog
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Title:
ssh-askp
Gosh, I was mistaken in #7. As in my initial report: ssh-askpass is
working, it is only failing for ssh-add -c:
tux@vbu1804:~$ ssh-add -D
All identities removed.
tux@vbu1804:~$ ssh-add -l
2048 SHA256:vHjyOAyTnsn92i47AQ8qu/oL2Y3blesvs09wUoYpDDY tux@vbu1804 (RSA)
tux@vbu1804:~$ ssh-add https://bugs.
Confirming for up-to-date but otherwise unmodified Ubuntu 18.04.1.
ssh-askpass fails to render the chars, ssh-askpass-gnome works as expected.
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Tit
This might be related to the issues with ssh-askpass which I reported in
bug #1812247
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Title:
Grsync doesn't ask for password for a remote->local
The bug has been reproduced with the system's own ssh-keygen and the
command `ssh-keygen -N $passphrase -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa`. Also,
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/351742 is about keys that didn't work
at all. The problem here is that confirmation fails, everything seems to
be working.
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I originally reported this against gnome-session. @vanvugt changed it to
openssh. I think it should be changed to gnome-keyring. I didn't see it
at first but now it's clear that it is actually gnome-keyring that
interferes: `SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/run/user/1000/keyring/ssh`
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Steps for a workaround by disabling gnome-keyring's SSH agent component,
tested in Ubuntu 18.04.1:
# disable GNOME Keyring's SSH Agent, cf.
# https://askubuntu.com/a/585212/43108 + https://askubuntu.com/a/607563/43108
mkdir ~/.config/autostart
cp /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh.desktop ~/.co
I have tried to reproduce the bug in Ubuntu 18.10, Ubuntu 18.04.1 and
Lubuntu 18.04.1. In none of the 3 systems the bug showed.
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Title:
Opening P
Looks like a duplicate of bug #708829
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Title:
Contents of files saved to FTP are not preserved
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For reference, I think, the following reports highlight the root
cause(s):
#680418 - gvfs-fuse: Wrongly sucessful posix fwrite call on a gvfs sftp mount
can lead to data loss
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=680418
1295007 – Non-GIO (POSIX) API call to save data truncates file t
On my end it seems like all 3 IPs that discovery.razor.cloudmark.com is
pointing to now show the same error :(
For reference:
$ host discovery.razor.cloudmark.com.
discovery.razor.cloudmark.com has address 208.83.139.205
discovery.razor.cloudmark.com has address 208.83.137.118
discovery.razor.clo
I tried `Exec=nm-applet --indicator` on a Lubuntu 18.04 w/ current
updates. After reboot still 2 icons were shown on the panel.
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Title:
Two Wi-Fi
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu uses ssh-agent from OpenSSH which supports adding keys by means
of `ssh-add -c` indicating that keys "should be subject to confirmation
before being used for authentication. In Ubuntu 18.10 this fails with
the error
sign_and_send_pubkey: signing failed: agent refused
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1789523 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1789523
@vanugt I fail to see how bug 1789523 could be a duplicate since I have
shown that ssh-agent is running and working. It just fails to call ssh-
askpass in some cases.
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I have now removed the "marked as a duplicate of bug 1789523".
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1789523
The ssh-agent launcher script fails to relaunch ssh-agent
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A better workaround seems to be to just run
'''
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal $(uname -r)
'''
before `apt-get autoremove`.
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Title:
/etc
Also affects Lubuntu 14.04.1:
$ apt-cache policy gnubiff
gnubiff:
Installed: 2.2.15-3
Candidate: 2.2.15-3
Version table:
*** 2.2.15-3 0
500 http://ubuntu.inode.at/ubuntu/ trusty/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Had the same problem in Lubuntu 14.04.1. At least in my case behavior
depends on the terminal. Hence, it might be a bug related to the
specific terminal. Anyway, it worked with xterm, and lxterminal. It does
not work with lilyterm 0.9.9.4-0~1. I haven't tried others.
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Observed the same, couldn't create/add a new user. The hint for the
strength switches directly from "too short" to "not good enough" and
stays there no matter how complex or long the password is.
@johnaaronsore: Set password with `passwd` (as you did) and remove the
user from the group nopasswdlog
Public bug reported:
update-manager crashes reproducibly when it is about to show the list of
packages to be updated, apparently when it tries to calculate the amount
of data to be downloaded. It fires up, loads updates and then crashes or
shows an empty window.
The crash should be reproducible b
Public bug reported:
On a fresh installation of Ubuntu 14.04.1 including all updates until
today, no other changes, when I install r-cran-rquantlib including all
dependences I get the following error when I try to load the library:
$ R
R version 3.0.2 (2013-09-25) -- "Frisbee Sailing"
Copyright
@Pierre (p-lebedel):
I don't know how things behave in case of encrypted home folders.
Though, if the default permissions of /home are drwxr-x--x (0711), then
the bug triggers.
Changing permissions to drwxr-xr-x (0755) is perfectly fine if you can
live with it. However, in some cases (shared envi
Public bug reported:
When I open the preferences dialog of gnome-terminal I get a popup
window (see screenshot) with the error message "Could not read the
contents of home. Permission denied." If I acknowledge the error with a
click on OK everything seems to work fine, nonetheless.
One cause for
I'd like to add that
1) This bug can easily be reproduced by means of a standard Ubuntu Live
CD. After booting the Live CD check that opening the preferences works
without problems. Then enter the command(s)
ls -od /home; sudo chmod 711 /home; ls -od /home
which should show (apart from the dat
It's a bit weird that this hasn't drawn more attention yet. I just
realized that this bug appears even in 10.04.4 with e.g. gnome-terminal
2.30. I understand that most people run their mostly personal boxes with
world readable /home. But what's with server admins?
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Related to
grep - Bugs: bug #25539, empty display with DOS newlines... [Savannah]
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?25539
#456943 - grep: incorrect display with color and wrapping in some terminals -
Debian Bug report logs
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=456943
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@Mark: I tried 2.1.5 as in Lucid Lynx. I did not get error messages but
parent folders were removed. Note that folders are not removed, as long
as they are not empty.
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Is there a corresponding bug report for Debian? I see the exact same
issue on Debian Bullseye running Samba 4.13 but cannot find any report
for it.
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