@Ian and everyone else, better to report a new bug following the
instruction I just posted before, your issue is probably different from
the one originally posted here and mixing the discussions is creating
confusion
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I'm surprised that:
(a) Xwayland is needed on startup. It shouldn't be started in a Wayland
session until a legacy app is launched.
(b) g_error ("Failed to start X Wayland: %s", error->message); is
fatal. It shouldn't be fatal because of (a), but indeed it apparently
still is in the latest mutt
Morning Seth,
You hit the right key! Adding to ssh_config:
IPQoS none
now it works correctly:
acs@lsp-022:~$ ssh -T g...@github.com
Hi acs! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell
access.
With the default value (lowdelay) it just not connect.
With reliabi
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On my system with Nvidia 510 drivers I found that if I'm logged in and
lock the session another user can't login. I reset the 2nd user's
account to verify that if I login and lock my session they can't login.
I found this in permission error in the logs
Just adding my support to those rallying for change on this issue.
I tried colas' script in the background, but whilst it does report that
it's resetting location-mode, it doesn't seem to be solving the problem
for me (on Jammy Jellyfish).
I also noticed there's another schema/key,
org.gtk.gtk4.
Alvaro, I wonder if your network is dropping packets with unexpected IP
QoS flags? Look for 'IPQoS' in ssh_config(5) to see the defaults and
available choices. This would be influenced by ssh settings but still
operate at TCP level.
Thanks
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multiverse, it is community maintained. If you are able, I suggest
coordinating with upstream and posting a debdiff for this issue. When a
debdiff is availabl
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Have no idea. The pre-upgrade account worked as expected in 21.10 before
upgrade, and I didn't make any manual changes that would have affected
anything that I know of. I wasn't even aware of the file that holds the
SystemAccount flag.
On 5/9/22 13:50, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Great! Do you ha
Solution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/+bug/1958267/comments/22
didn't worked for me. Installing this
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/2:2.10-6ubuntu1 didn't worked
for me as well. Downgraded following instructions from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/+bug/1958
> Should be part of the 'beacon' info.
https://howiwifi.com/2020/07/13/802-11-frame-types-and-formats/ has a
good overview. I discovered this exchange while observing 'on the wire'
with wireshark.
Thanks for the link; lots of useful stuff there!
> > I wondered if perhaps it this only works on som
Great! Do you have any idea how the account ended up being marked as
SystemAccount=true?
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On 5/9/22 05:08, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> /usr/libexec/accounts-daemon --debug
$ sudo /usr/libexec/accounts-daemon --debug
(py310)
[sudo] password for frazier:
(accounts-daemon:734852): DEBUG: entering main loop
(accounts-daemon:734852): DEBUG: Changing permission of
Please note the manual testing using the trace option shows the same
results.
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OpenSSL servers can send a non-
Attach debdiff relative to 18.04.17:
openssl (1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.17ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium
* Backport pr9780:
- d/p/pr9780_0001-Don-t-send-a-status_request-extension-in-a-Certifica.patch
- d/p/pr9780_0002-Teach-TLSProxy-how-to-parse-CertificateRequest-messa.patch
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Public bug reported:
Impact
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We need to update gtk3 before updating mutter to 42.1. Otherwise, in gtk3 apps
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The mutter issue with more details is
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2261
We need to update mutter
I don't think it's by design that if you explicitly run 'ubuntu-bug', it
exits without giving you the opportunity to file a bug report or
explaining why. Yes, it's intentional that we don't by default open bug
reports on crashes, but the above seems like an accidental outcome.
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Thanks for the update, Marc. I will work on producing the dsc against
1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.17.
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me know when you get this, I'd like to ask you something. Stay safe and
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Currently it always opens another tab directly via the web browser,
which opens in the wrong Firefox container for me. It then always
redirects and asks for me to sign in without the option of moving the
tab inside the correct container. If I simply open it again in the
corr
That bundled htslib seems to make the situation a bit messy,
since bedtools does not clearly list the htslib version that was bundled or I
can't find it (oh, maybe it's 1.9) and the commit does not apply cleanly.
So my guess is that this should be fixed in bedtools upstream first... but even
that
Thanks for the catch. I wasn't aware of the risks involved with crash
files and the fact that ubuntu-bug will make the report private. Maybe
a warning should be emitted by launchpad on upload of this file type?
ubuntu-bug is quite annoying and always opens a new tab which is in the
wrong Firefox
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I also can’t install it on my i9 12900k system. Some people have
suggested that it might help do deactivate TPM but as I am using Windows
11 for gaming this is not an option for me unfortunately. Also on my T14
no problem with TPM! (i5 10310u)
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The free -h information was collected by me after my firefox and visual
studio code were killed.
The values in the log report were generated by systemd-oomd when it
killed the apps I assume.
I disabled it, I thus can't contribute any further. sorry.
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Hi Paride,
Ok, nice to hear that it is just an issue with my config.
I will try to isolate the issue and if the result is interesting, report
it in this issue.
Thanks you for your awesome work with Ubuntu.
Cheers
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I found a (somehow stale) upstream PR that addresses this:
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/pull/250
We could include this as an Ubuntu patch, but it would be better to
first see it merged upstream. It may be worth pinging there.
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Hello and thanks for this bug report. I tried to reproduce this locally
but I failed. We're certainly willing to investigate this, but first we
need some steps to reproduce the problem. Could you please try to
identify a somehow reliable way to reproduce the issue and share your
findings? Thanks!
Hello Thomas. You filed this bug against:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
Package: openssh-server 1:8.4p1-6ubuntu2.1
By "Solved by a later version of systemd and sshd". Do you mean that you
found you can't reproduce the issue on Jammy (22.04 LTS)? Can you still
reproruce the issue on Impish? Than
Hello Alvaro and thanks for this bug report. We have many systems
running Jammy and they're able to connect to GitHub with no issues. I
also tried with GitLab.com and it works just fine. This is not to
dismiss your report, but there's clearly something else involved in the
problem you're hitting. M
Public bug reported:
playback of mkv/h264 is corrupt. Works fine in VLC
Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Release:22.04
totem:
Installed: 42.0-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 42.0-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 42.0-1ubuntu1 500
500 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/main amd64 Pac
Public bug reported:
When coming out of sleep mode, the wired connection is always off, fresh
installation of 22.04. It goes up easily by toggling it on from the UI
("Turn On")
Relevant /var/log/syslog messages:
May 9 17:11:49 olivier-desktop kernel: [12935.927375] Bluetooth: hci0: Timed
out wa
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We do not want policykit to use the unmaintainable mozjs backend. That
would be a hard NACK from the Security Team.
The duktape backend has been merged upstream. So in order to sync this
to Ubuntu, the following must be done:
1- Get Debian to switch to the duktape backend
2- Get Debian to transit
> I wondered if perhaps it this only works on some APs?
That is the impression that I get, the country code info is part of the
management frames transmitted by the AP, could be unsupported, not
configured, or mis-configured.
grep wpa may6.txt
May 6 09:04:57 box wpa_supplicant[810]: wlan0: WPS-
@Dustin, could you do a new report using
$ ubuntu-bug wpasupplicant
?
then edit /lib/systemd/system/wpa_supplicant.service to add a '-d' to
the ExecStart cmd, restart the system, trigger the bug and add the
journal log
$ journalctl -b 0 > log
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I'm not sure if we have the same issue or better if the bug has the same cause.
We installed a ubuntu 22.04 and added a hotspot via nmcli.
The hotspot is visible, but we can't connect with any devices.
As soon we change the security from "WPA & WPA2" to "None" we can connect
without any issues.
I
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Please sync policykit-1 0.120-6 (main) from Debian experimental
Changelog entries since current kinetic version 0.105-33:
https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/p/policykit-1/changelog-0.120-6
In particular, see the 0
Thank you for your bug report, indeed and that's probably an upstream
issue worth reporting on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdk-
pixbuf/-/issues
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isn't that by design? we disable reporting to launchpad by default on
stable series so it reports to e.u.c and that doesn't provide feedback
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/596308770/apport_2.20.11-0ubuntu80_2.20.11-0ubuntu81.diff.gz
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I've been using 3.0.2-0ubuntu1.2 on jammy for a couple of days without
any noticeable regression, and have confirmed that the bug has been
fixed using the curl method outlined above.
Marking as verified on jammy.
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Thank you for your bug report. It sounds a bit similar to bug #1971559
The reason it displayed the wizard to create a first user is because it
didn't recognize your existing account.
Could you to do
# /usr/libexec/accounts-daemon --debug
and see what that does display about your account?
also d
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upgraded from 21.10 to 22.04. Upgrade seemed to require creating a new
(admin) id, which I did. When I now login the new account name is
displayed but I have to list other users to be able to login with my
pre-upgrade account. Going to system settings -> U
When did you get the 'free' information?
The log states
> due to memory used (8181518336) / total (8280240128) and swap used
(1969328128) / total (2147479552)
it would be interesting to know if you actually hit the limits or if the
computation is wrong?
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I'm not entirely convinced NetworkManager is working correctly this
regard? I *was* checking the wifi regulatory domain with "iw reg get"
which consistently shows UNSET both globally and for phy#0 under the
desktop for Pi images:
$ iw reg get
global
country 00: DFS-UNSET
(2402 - 2472 @ 40)
$ LANG=en free -h
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 7.7Gi 3.3Gi 2.1Gi 113Mi 2.2Gi 4.0Gi
Swap: 2.0Gi 1.1Gi 941Mi
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FYI, upstream merged a fix for the underlying problem in OpenSSL 3.0:
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/8b63b174b00b0e8c5cefcea12989d90450e04b24
I expect a similar fix to be backported to 1.1.1 soon. Although the
specific issue that this bug report is about doesn't impact upstream, I
expe
$ free -h
total utilisé libre partagé tamp/cache
disponible
Mem: 7,7Gi 3,3Gi 2,2Gi 113Mi 2,2Gi 4,0Gi
Partition d'échange: 2,0Gi 1,1Gi 936Mi
Syslog:
May 9 09:55:32 xxx systemd[2839]:
snap.firefox.firefox.b
Public bug reported:
Since I installed Ubuntu 22.04, firefox and visual studio code are
frequently killed by systemd-oomd (every 2hours).
I have 8 GB memory and never experienced this before the upgrade to
Ubuntu 22.04. I thus assume that the claim that there is not enough
memory is abusive. Did
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