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I am running 3 monitors under wayland.
2x 1440p monitors at 1x scale (one of these is my primary display)
1x 4k laptop at 2x scale
The majority apps seem to not get correct scaling on the 2x display.
gnome-control-center is the one that seems to work correctly. Things
like ch
OK after digging further through the logs, it seems that at some point
NetworkManager lost the vpn "HMAC Authentication" Cipher setting.
not sure if this was caused during the Dist upgrade or switching to IWD.
I will report further on this once I upgrade second laptop to Groovy.
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** Description changed:
Since upgrading to groovy my openvpn connection out to our corporate is
not working.
I was testing Iwd but have now reverted to wpa_supplicant.
- Connection to the vpn succeeds and routing table gets setup no traffic
- is flowing over the connection and I get th
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to groovy my openvpn connection out to our corporate is
not working.
I was testing Iwd but have now reverted to wpa_supplicant.
Connection to the vpn succeeds and routing table gets setup no traffic
is flowing over the connection and I get the following error
I had the same issue a few weeks ago, now however with 3.31.92 (on
Disco) I do get the configuration dropdown when selecting my HDMI Audio
device. It came up blank initially, but appears to have saved the
correct setting since.
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your bug report.
I was one of the original authors the system-monitor extension however
no longer actively involved in the project. gnome-shell extensions are
not supported by Canonical/Ubuntu (unless they are installed in the
default session) or GNOME. You would need to
Probably the tracker patch needs to be updated, there seem to be a
couple of new modules using tracker that didnt exist when I wrote that
patch.
Upstream last I check only supports optional tracker at build time. Not
run-time detection like we did in distro patches in Ubuntu.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #908800
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908800
** Also affects: nautilus via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908800
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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thumbnailers are working fine for me, both tiff and jpg, perhaps there
is still a missing dependency, that is normally otherwise pulled in by
vanilla-gnome-desktop. I generally only test gnome3-staging on systems
with that meta package.
Can you file a separate bug for nautilus not starting without
can you try reinstall tracker 2.1.3 and see if that file exists on your
filesystem? If it doesnt please run apport-collect which should
colllect your dpkg/apt logs.
see this page for manually getting backtraces
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash
On 12/09/18 18:06, Harry wrote:
> I
Hi Harry,
Thank you for your bug report.
I am running nautilus 3.30 with tracker 2.1.3 on two system and they
are both working, so we will need some more info. Thumbnails are working
also
That default.rule file does exist in the tracker 2.1.3-1~cosmic1
package, is it not installed on yo
Yes have been testing on cosmic.
they are both on gnome3-team/gnome3-staging ppa. Tracker is at 2.1.3
there, but has already my patch that was the only change in 2.1.4.
https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/ubuntu/gnome3-staging/+sourcepub/9389719/+listing-archive-extra
https://launchpad.ne
Public bug reported:
To go along with the rest of GNOME 3.30
Both tracker and tracker-miners 2.1.4 will be synced from Debian.
tracker is not installed by default on any Ubuntu Flavours, but does
provide an important part of the GNOME-Shell experience.
These releases bring lots of fixes and a f
also includes libzip 1.5.1 release from today
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Title:
[FFe] upgrade libzip to version 1.5.0
Status in libzip package in Ubuntu:
I landed this in a silo, at Laney's request.
https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3230
ignition-fuel-tools:s390x is dep wait, as it also is in the archive,
everything else built fine on all arches.
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Changing back to confirmed, we still need to work out what to do with
smbpasswd.
** Changed in: nautilus-share (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Packaging should be good to go now, pending FFe approval. All remaining
debian/patches are upstream cherry-picks that will be included in next
upstream release.
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I have created a transition tracker (copied from Debian)
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/html/libzip.html
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T
** Description changed:
Feature Freeze Justification
This release fixes to two CVE's and most notably has removed its custom AES
crypto implementation with using openssl libraries. It is for the security
reasons I am requesting this FFe this late in the cycle.
I have been liasing with upstream to sort of the few remaining issues,
they have been super responsive, and for the the most part those are
fixed upstream, I will update the packaging with upstream fixes once I
get back into range of a power point! in the next day or three.
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** Description changed:
Feature Freeze Justification
This release fixes to two CVE's and most notably has removed its custom AES
crypto implementation with using openssl libraries. It is for the security
reasons I am requesting this FFe this late in the cycle.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #894813
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=894813
** Also affects: libzip (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=894813
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Description changed:
Feature Freeze Justification
This release fixes to two CVE's and most notably has removed its custom AES
crypto implementation with using openssl libraries. It is for the security
reasons I am requesting this FFe this late in the cycle.
** Description changed:
Feature Freeze Justification
This release fixes to two CVE's and most notably has removed its custom AES
crypto implementation with using openssl libraries. It is for the security
reasons I am requesting this FFe this late in the cycle.
** Patch added: "debdiff against version 1.3.2 in Debian experimental"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libzip/+bug/1674057/+attachment/5101199/+files/libzip_1.5.debdiff
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** Description changed:
- Please consider upgrading libzip to the newest version (currently 1.20).
- It comes with important changes (details here:
- https://nih.at/libzip/NEWS.html) and also it's used by ark since commit
- ee74c157daf3604277ffcf10d2a89b2b59556dd7:
+ Feature Freeze Justification
+
** Summary changed:
- [needs packaging] upgrade libzip to version 1.20
+ [FFe] upgrade libzip to version 1.5.0
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Title:
[FFe] upgr
>From a quick look not sure how feasible this is to get into Bionic this
late in the cycle?
Quick Summary of changes (https://libzip.org/news/):
- There is a 1.3.2 build in Debian experimental, but hasnt progressed into
unstable yet
- A couple of CVE fixes (these should probably be cherry-picked
OP said that this also affects Xubuntu and Lubuntu so its not likely
only gnome-settings-daemon involved here, since neither of them use it.
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With the removal of the pam-smbpass module there is no longer any
syncing of Ubuntu/System accounts into Samba. This means to get password
protected shares working after installing samba the user would need to
run:
sudo smbpasswd -a
Keeping in mind that there is password sync the other way (on b
I would also, but don't think that is likely to happen in time for
bionic.
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Title:
[FFe] Disable telepathy support in gnom
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