I have the same problem, unattended-upgrades ignores files under
/etc/apt/preferences.d/*, but also after restarting the PC. The result
is that unattended-upgrades breaks regularly my system :(
To fix this I have to run `apt upgrade` after unattended-upgrades
updated programs to problematic versio
I wonder when this bug will be fixed.
As the settings for network (WLAN and LAN) the settings for bluetooth
should be persistent. When bluetooth is disabled, it should stay
disabled until enabled again. Of course also over multiple sessions.
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On my PC with Ubuntu 14.04 the bug is no longer reproduceable. It looks
like the bug was fixed.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Currently there is no possibility for applications to ask for permission to
access the SD card for application specific data. Bug #1391930 solved the issue
for pictures and videos.
In my eyes the usefulness of the SD card is strongly reduced, as app data can
not be moved to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1264169 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1264169
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1264169
Installation of ubuntu-touch breaks the system
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Public bug reported:
When I create a new project (QML App with c++ plugin (cmake)) in the ubuntu sdk
with armhf kit, than I can compile and run it when the project is created
inside my home directory.
Normally I store my source code on a separate partition. But when I create the
new project the
Thanks Romain for the workaround.
I am still hoping there will be app option for import/export the
contacts.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1331348
The bug is not limited to reenabling the alarm that just went off. The
clock app crash also, when you enable another alarm.
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Public bug reported:
On the bq Aquaris Ubuntu Edition it is not possible to set a root password.
Normally you can use
sudo passwd root
to set the root password, but this fail with following message:
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
passwd: password unchanged
On the Ubuntu on my pc
Public bug reported:
I have received the bq Aquaris Ubuntu and it looks and works great, but the
first impression is lowered by the missing ability to use a static ip
configuration for WLAN.
On the web I found a solution to set a static ip configuration, but this
require a connection to the pc.
Public bug reported:
This bug is maybe related to Bug #1239710, as in comment #34 mentioned I
created a new bug report.
After start of my pc the clock in the notification area is missing sometimes.
When you kill the indicator-datetime the clock is displaying again:
sudo pkill -9 indicator-date
Public bug reported:
After startup the clock in the notification area is sometimes missing.
It looks quite random when the clock is missing and when not.
The bug is similar to bug#1239710, but as comment #67 says. This bug is
for the phone and I am running the desktop version of ubuntu 14.04
(x64
My problem was caused by a broken lightdm.conf
After fixing the configuration file the session-cleanup-script works as
intended. Thats why I mark this bug as Fix Released.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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