It might have changed in the newer releases of Ubuntu, but on 16.04
(Unity desktop) `dbus-user-session` is NOT installed by default and NOT
a dependency of any standard packages.
I myself got it as dependency of Anbox. Now that this is gone, the only
remaining thing that points to this package is
Seems to me like `dbus-user-session` was the real culprit causing all the
trouble.
I got it installed with anbox and that is when the problem started.
I got my keyring daemon to correctly start, the Login keyring to unlock
automatically while still being encrypted with my account password again
t
Public bug reported:
I have an ISO archive and opened it with file-roller. Then I clicked the
big [Extract] button, selected my Desktop as target directory (options
"Extract: All files" and "Actions: Keep directory structure" checked)
and confirmed. It extracted the files successfully, but also ch
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1610965
Title:
Thunderbird does not start, Segmentation
** Description changed:
Trying to launch thunderbird does not work since the latest update from
ppa:mozillateam/thunderbird-next
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+ This affects both of my Ubuntu 16.04 systems, desktop and notebook.
$ thunderbird
[31883] ###!!! ABORT: JS_InitWithFailureDiagnostic: u_init() failed: fi
Public bug reported:
Trying to launch thunderbird does not work since the latest update from
ppa:mozillateam/thunderbird-next
$ thunderbird
[31883] ###!!! ABORT: JS_InitWithFailureDiagnostic: u_init() failed: file
/build/thunderbird-2qultl/thunderbird-49.0~b1+build1/mozilla/xpcom/build/XPCOMInit
Public bug reported:
I'm on an Acer Aspire E5-773G which is currently connected to AC power
and has its battery fully charged.
Nevertheless, `upower` reports the battery status as "discharging" and
also the standard Unity power indicator shows the normal full-battery
icon (not charging) and a per
Confirming this behaviour.
It was not the case on a absolutely virgin install of 16.04 (about two
weeks ago), but now I have the same problem.
My suspicion is that one of the updates that were published since
Xenial's release contains a bug.
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