Thanks a lot for the fixes.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1996494
Title:
CVE-2022-2309: NULL Pointer Dereference allows attackers to cause a
denial of service (or a
Bug exists in 16.04...18.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1796441
Title:
upstart /etc/init/lightdm.conf exists but unsed since since 16.04
Status in lightdm package
Public bug reported:
Since xenial (16.04), systemd is init and services are launched via
systemd .service files.
I found that lightdm.service files available, installed and used to
launch it.
However, I found legacy upstart /etc/init/lightdm.conf since 16.04.
Since, upstart is not used to launch
Updated title to "ubuntu-session should depend on unity" to make it less
confusing :)
** Summary changed:
- ubuntu-session not a dependency of unity
+ unity should depend on ubuntu-session
** Summary changed:
- unity should depend on ubuntu-session
+ ubuntu-session should depend on unity
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Updated desciption to request dependency in sync with bionic.
** Description changed:
Bug applies to ubuntu-16.04.
Assuming lightdm preinstalled in the system, Installing unity does not
enable using ubuntu unity desktop.
To get things working, package ubuntu-session needs to be sepa
Description applies to ubuntu 16.04.
** Description changed:
+ Bug applies to ubuntu-16.04.
+
Assuming lightdm preinstalled in the system, Installing unity does not
enable using ubuntu unity desktop.
To get things working, package ubuntu-session needs to be separately
installed.
Public bug reported:
Assuming lightdm preinstalled in the system, Installing unity does not
enable using ubuntu unity desktop.
To get things working, package ubuntu-session needs to be separately
installed.
To improve installation experience, best to make ubuntu-session a
dependency of unity pac
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