Public bug reported:
I have installed Cryptopmator app via Flathub and try to run it:
`flatpak run org.cryptomator.Cryptomator`
It does not run, and I get the error:
```
bwrap: Creating new namespace failed: Permission denied
error: ldconfig failed, exit status 256
```
My system is Ubuntu 24.04.
Moved to here: https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/discussions/8279
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I am using seccure Dasharo BIOS, but Ubuntu s
Also, bug opened here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-
center/-/issues/3297
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues #3297
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/3297
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Public bug reported:
I am using a laptop with Dasharo (coreboot+Heads), that has measured
boot (it actually verifies BIOS and /boot partition integrity), but not
secure boot. Secure boot is not used, because I am using measured boot.
Unfortunately Ubuntu settings is warning me that Intel BootGua
Some additional information.
Dasharo: https://docs.dasharo.com/
Heads firmware ensures the system’s firmware and boot integrity at all
stages. It does this with measured boot technology. Measured boot
provides cryptographic hashes for each boot component. This covers the
main SPI (BIOS) firmware
This is a real shame. I am using Ubuntu 22.10 with Seahorse 42, and the
problem still persists. The bug is several years old and there is no
solution yet.
The world is going paperless, people want to use their Linux systems for
serious work and business, but certificate management is not supported
Weel, the bug may be closed, but it is not gone. I have Ubuntu 22.10
with Firefox 106.0 (Mozilla Firefox Snap for Ubuntu / canonical-002 -
1.0) and when I open https://www.webrtc-experiment.com/Pluginfree-
Screen-Sharing/ and try to share one window - Firefox just crashes.
I installed pipewire-med
Sorry, this is just sick.
Bug reported and confirmed (!) in 2016, but still not resolved.
I confirm this bug still exists and is affecting me and other users. We
do not have control over WiFi, so we cannot change the password. But we
cannot use the WiFi, because of this bug.
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Here we have a great example how bugs are being solved.
Since there was no good solution, I updated 20.04 to 20.10. Bug was
still there. Then I updated to 21.04 - and, voila, bug is not present
anymore.
So the solution is clear. Just wait till bugs dissapear by "natural
reasons"... or till users
Oh, of course not. This is not a solution. At all.
There is dependency of gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons to ubuntu-
desktop. Just perfect.
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This bug also affects me. I just can't believe what an ignorance from
the maintainers to not resolve this issue already.
Do we have a working solution yet or not?
Some report that "sudo apt remove gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons"
solves the problem, but others that this causes even more probl
Wow, this is so interesting. Almost 10 years old bug, official (!)
Ubuntu app for backup, and not fixed yet.
Guys, seriously. I highly recommend BordBackup. It is reliable, fast,
has an active development (!) and GUI frontend. And yes, it is working
on different OS'es.
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Thank you for your effort, i am sorry i did not respond to you. Was working
on project with deadline. I return my pc to the store, they should fix it.
Thank you once again, great regards
uto, 8. pro 2020. 07:11 Daniel van Vugt <1906...@bugs.launchpad.net> je
napisao:
> The only other similar cra
This is really amazing. I still have the same problem.
And yes, it is NOT triaged.
I have Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS. LibreOffice is version 6.0.7.3.
I would expect some things just work in 21tg century. But obviously, I
am wrong.
Maybe the problem is, that Ubuntu developers does not use encryption and
(In reply to Justin Lebar (not reading bugmail) from comment #151)
> The release notes are wrong. The API exists, but it's not implemented in
> desktop Firefox.
And would it be possible to link to the description of this API? Is it
documented somewhere on MDN? I am interested in the implementatio
Thank you Daniel.
You are right the vscode extension was the problem. After removing it
everything is back to normal.
I don't even remember installing it?!
Thank you for you fast response.
The problem is resolved.
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1)
Description:Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Release:18.04
2)
gnome-shell:
Installed: 3.28.1-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 3.28.1-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 3.28.1-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://lu.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/
I can confirm this issue. I have fresh install of 17.04, and it happens
when LO is started by clicking on an document. If LO is started from the
launcher or from the dash, this will not appear.
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No that it is not good. This is completely irresponsible and lame.
It is a shame, that so important software is a part of core Ubuntu
system. Canonical should reconsider using it. Because backup is critical
and if DejaDup is a part of a core system, people rely on it.
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I have the same error with DejaDup in Ubuntu 16.04.
I am trying to run a backup (not restore!), and got this error:
Ni mogoče brati /tmp/duplicity-gUZKem-tempdir/mktemp-jecFmU-5: (, IOError('CRC check failed 0x5528869f !=
0x2aeb4411L',), )
It is in slovenian, but it means:
Cannot read /tmp/dupli
This is still an issue 2 years later. All media servers are greyed out
in UPNP section. Is there anything going to happen soon?
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Tit
(In reply to Murz from comment #63)
> So most of users stores Firefox passwords non-secured like as plain text,
> this is large security hole!
No, it doesn't ... Firefox native password store is of course heavily
encrypted (although with only optional password, true).
Otherwise, +1 to comment 66
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