Simon, I think it would be better to get libphonenumber fixed correctly
instead of working around it.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libphonenumber/8.12.57+ds-4build1
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-
migration/noble_uninst.txt
In other words, asking an Archive Admin to buil
NEW: I have now installed Ubuntu 23.10 on Dell Latitude 7390.
My 1st attempt of booting the installer from the live USB Stick was a
lot of waiting and then the system suddenly rebooted (a lot of waiting
at the black screen with the Dell logo and the Ubuntu logo and the
animated Ubuntu loading circ
Following the dependency chain through to the cause for the i386 builds,
binfmt-support should be added to the i386 allowlist. This may be a bug
in evolution-data-server in the case libebook-contacts-1.2-4 can build
without libphonenumber8-protobuf32 - for now, blanket-disabling that
dependency in
This is now blocking a Lubuntu feature goal. I tested this locally with
my bluetooth earbuds, and have been streaming audio with no problems.
Uploaded Gianfranco's packaging with some minor tweaks.
Please, we *need* to merge this from Debian *this* cycle. The Security
Team will NOT be happy when
I can confirm this (Lenovo A475).
However, after reinstalling Ubuntu 22.04.3 three times, the touchpad and
trackpoint suddenly works.
I cannot explain how that happened.
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** Changed in: linux-signed-hwe-6.2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Rik mentioned a common mistake that I've been trying harder to catch
(but didn't in this case, to my great frustration)...
If we're doing a merge and an orig tarball already exists in Debian,
always always ALWAYS grab that one instead of using uscan or finding the
tarball yourself. It breaks tooli
> Also, why is the tarball different from the Debian one?
At least for 5.71, it looks as if Ubuntu are using the tar.xz from the
kernel.org download url in the debian/watch file, while debian are
fetching or making a tar from the git.kernel.org (or gihub mirror) bluez
repo.
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The reason I essentially blindsponsored this was out of faith and
courtesy for the Desktop Team.
Lubuntu does similar things, but we have a merge party from Debian once
a cycle. If your response would be "we don't follow Debian," *I get it*,
but once or twice a cycle a merge should really be looke
I don't understand why bluez packaging can't be merged with the debian fixes
and continues to follow some logic of "never update to newer dh or compat".
Also patches from Debian are never received, as well as new binaries not
installed.
I did some really little cleanup and the package now builds
Hi, I'm facing the same issue, but using gentoo.
However I managed to reproduce the bug, hope this helps!
Steps I took to reproduce:
#1 Start Signal-Desktop and Steam (not using steam runtime)
#2 Suspend, close laptop lid and turn off external monitor
#3 Open lid and turn on monitor (laptop resum
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Title:
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Status in HWE Next:
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