On checking this again with ifupdown 0.8.34ubuntu2 the file is now
executable.
** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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After I updated irqbalance to the next major version (shortly after your
last message from 2017) the issue didn't appear anymore since then.
** Changed in: irqbalance (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.10 dev with ifupdown 0.8.32ubuntu1 and /lib/udev
/ifupdown-hotplug is not executable resulting in an error message at
boot about missing permissions on that file and some negative side-
effects (like /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier containing 0 instead of 1
whi
I have extended the test a bit by instead of testing if a manual
irqbalance shutdown is fast or slow I have tested if the system shutdown
is also delayed if irqbalance is manually shutdown before a system
shutdown. I have made a few system shutdowns with and without irqbalance
running and in the ca
> 1. does on the system running also take quite some time if you do like
"systemctl stop irqbalance"?
I have tested this now multiple times by stopping and starting it again
and all looked fine.
> 2. I'd assume that systemd concurrently stops multiple things and irqbalance
> is just the last to
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 dev and upgrading fontconfig-config to version
2.12.6-0ubuntu1 changed its dependencies from "fonts-dejavu-core | ttf-
bitstream-vera | fonts-freefont-ttf | gsfonts-x11, ucf (>= 0.29)" to
"ucf (>= 0.29), fonts-dejavu-core | ttf-bitstream-vera | fonts-
li
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 dev with libgtk-3-0 3.22.19-0ubuntu1 and
initially this issue was reported at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764668 . If the
GTKFileChooser gets opened and something is typed that causes a mismatch
the first file gets deselected but instead i
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 dev with coreutils 8.26-3ubuntu3 and it seems the
command date is only capable of to set the software clock. I think it
would make sense to also add an option that does additionally
immediately update the hardware clock.
** Affects: coreutils (Ubuntu)
I assume I shall do this if this issue appears again with a damaged
disc. If I have one again in the future I'm attaching the output in case
I don't forget it then.
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Difficult to tell as I'm normally always using the packaged systemd from
the official Ubuntu repository but as I'm on the development version of
Ubuntu it should be more or less recent. Otherwise I have to wait until
a version >= the current git lands into the repository to test it.
Also the damag
Edit: Now at the next boot the maximum time the job shows to wait was 5
minutes and 3 seconds so the time seems to get a bit generated for some
reason.
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The boot is still delayed even with systemd 232-21ubuntu2 on Ubuntu
17.04 dev if something causes the network not to get up (for example as
it is happening here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1681190 ). Also
the time the job does now wait (as shown) seems to be 5 minutes an
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with systemd 232-21ubuntu2 and I'm using an
automounter which does also mount discs in optical drives and on having
a damaged disk (from too much overwriting) in /dev/sr0 inserted I'm
getting I/O errors as expected (blk_update_request: I/O error, dev
Edit: Weird, even as reporter I can't change the Won't Fix state.
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The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet o
mountall is still available in Ubuntu 17.04 dev and the bug might still
exist in this package.
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Title:
The disk driv
If possible it could make sense to provide udev rules/systemd jobs for
each action (keep, replicate and move) and for each output (audio,
video, different ports, etc.) so that the user could easily
disable/enable them to change the default behavior.
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
Error message "Operation failed: No such
** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with diffutils 1:3.5-1 and currently only the
lines are colored for added/removed ones. Maybe the differences in the
lines which characters are added/removed can be colored too (for example
- with a higher opacity) to make them easier to see
So you have tried to reproduce this issue on a terminal and haven't seen
mixed lines? For example they can look like this one: "Err:4
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty InReleasedn't create temporary
file /tmp/apt.conf.eKCBxI for passing config to apt-key"
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Coloring of differences
Status in
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I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with diffutils 1:3.5-1 and currently only the
lines are colored for added/removed ones. Maybe the differences in the
lines which characters are added/removed can be colored too (for example
with a higher opacity) to make them easier to see.
** Affec
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 17.04 dev with systemd 232-2git1 and I have masked some
jobs to prevent them being started and one of them was ctrl-alt-
del.target. But I'm noticing that on installing systemd it does now
overwrite the file /etc/systemd/system/ctrl-alt-del.target which does
t
If I remember correctly the broken error messages were the one from this
issue ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1524196 ) as
they appeared around the same time.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Any idea to which package this issue belongs to? Normally I would have
put it now to "Ubuntu" without assigning a package but it seems this is
here not possible anymore.
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Does apt-key work without gnupg2? It seems that the most parts require
it, for example I can't even list the keys without it. Wouldn't it make
more sense to split apt-key into its own package and make gnupg2 a
harddependency of it?
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 with apt 1.3.1 and on using apt-key I got the
following error:
Error: gnupg, gnupg2 and gnupg1 do not seem to be installed,
Error: but apt-key requires gnupg, gnupg2 or gnupg1 for this operation.
So maybe gnupg(2) should get a dependency of apt.
** A
I have removed the duplicate status as the linked ticket is now marked
as "Fix Released" but with an up-to-date system I'm still able to
reproduce the problem (I was also wondering a bit why the other ticket
was only posted against aptitude).
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1537512
@Martin: I would be fine if this action would throw me to the console
and still accept input. But that the system does fully freeze without
accepting any input similar to a kernel panic and that from an userspace
process looks definitely not correct. What should be done now?
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No, switching to the console for example with CTRL + ALT + F1 doesn't
work anymore (and the freeze causes also that constantly the last frame
before the freeze is shown).
** Package changed: ubuntu => systemd (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: dbus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with alsa-utils 1.1.2-1ubuntu1 and on booting
my system I'm seeing sometimes the error message "Process
'/usr/sbin/alsactl -E HOME=/run/alsa restore 0' failed with exit code
99" on executing journalctl.
** Affects: alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
Importanc
But causing some output for example with echo in /etc/rc.local causes it
to be written on the console on booting. Or is this the expected
behavior even if the journal is used?
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with systemd 231-6 and after upgrading from
upstart to systemd I'm noticing that a setterm command fails that I have
put into /etc/rc.local in the past (to make specific settings on the
console without requiring a login). On making a look at this I f
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with systemd 231-6 and I'm noticing that login into
the console and than logout does show the lines
[ OK ] Stopped Getty on tty1.
[ OK ] Started Getty on tty1.
and the console needs then a few seconds to respawn. But if I login into my
desktop
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev and noticing that the package init seems to
be the only one with the "Important" control field which seems to be a
bit curious:
- On removing a package with apt that has the "Important" field set to "yes" it
seems to show the same warning like remo
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with systemd-sysv 231-6 and if I'm executing
the command "systemctl mask dbus.service" and then "systemctl stop
dbus.service" the system does freeze after a few seconds (even switching
to the console is not possible anymore). But booting then the sys
happens by permanently
accessing files in /home/.ecryptfs/sworddragon/.Private (but no I/O
appears at the transparent mountpoint at /home/sworddragon). On making a
look with iotop the only I/O activities are comming from kworker (and
sometimes jbd2) at this time.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubutu 16.10 dev with bash 4.3-15ubuntu1 and I'm noticing that
bash caches the path of a command if the current bash instance
successfully finds it in the $PATH environment variable. But after this
caching happened if the file gets missing but reappears at another
loc
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu2 and I'm noticing
that df and du are using the same options for the same actions but df
documents "-i, --inodes" while du documents only "--inodes" while no
other option uses already -i. Maybe this option can be made consi
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu2 and I'm noticing
that du has no option to sort the output by size ascending/descending.
This could be useful for example to figure out which directories/files
are consuming the most space on the disk.
** Affects: coreuti
I also noticed if the binary format is registered but the file has no
executable permissions I'm getting 2 times the output "Permission
denied":
sworddragon@ubuntu:~$ exec '/wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Steam/Steam.exe'
bash: /wine/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/St
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with bash 4.3-14ubuntu2 and on using exec on
a non-supported binary format I'm getting the output "Success" while the
file couldn't be executed like in this example:
sworddragon@ubuntu:~$ exec '/wine/drive_c/Progr
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with apt 1.3~exp2ubuntu1 and on installing
packages if they have unmet dependencies I'm getting output like this:
root@ubuntu:~# apt-get install winehq-devel
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
This ticket ( https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70258 )
claims that Steam uses its own fontconfig runtime which is too old which
causes this errors. Also on executing "fc-cache -v | grep -i err"
nothing is shown anymore so could it be that all is fine now with that
configuration file and
In that case would it not be possibly better to move Upstart from main
to universe and keep the optional upstart-sysv dependency in init? This
way users can continue to use (and theoretically develop) Upstart while
the maintainers of main don't need to maintain Upstart anymore.
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So Upstart gets completely removed or is it really just the init-part
(upstart-sysv) that gets removed so that Upstart continues to work in
16.10+ besides systemd to run legacy jobs? Otherwise I have to migrate a
few custom jobs to systemd before Ubuntu 16.10 gets released in october.
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with init 1.33ubuntu2 and I'm noticing that
it does now pre-depend on "systemd-sysv" instead of "systemd-sysv |
upstart-sysv". Since init is essential and upstart-sysv conflicts with
systemd-sysv this means it is not possible to install Upstart in a
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with apt 1.3~exp1 and I'm noticing that
/etc/cron.daily/apt-compat does set the random timeout and keeping the
related processes that time open before the check for
APT::Periodic::Enable is done in /usr/lib/apt/apt.systemd.daily. Since
the timeout ex
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 dev with apt 1.3~exp1 and on making a look at
/usr/lib/apt/apt.systemd.daily I have noticed that in line 293 the
opening bracket for the function check_power is used within the same
line while other functions use it in the next line.
** Affects: apt (Ub
No, it does now return with 1 too.
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Title:
Error message "Operation failed: No such file or directory" on
installin
Has using -vv any additional effect (because only -v is documented in
the strace manpage)? Anyways, in the attachments is the requested
output.
** Attachment added: "strace.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1545707/+attachment/4644822/+files/strace.log
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 with bash 4.3-14ubuntu1 and I'm noticing if I'm
autocompleting a directory name (by pressing tab) that is quoted (no
matter if there is only a beginning quote or already an ending quote)
and has spaces in its name the / gets always set behind a closing q
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Error message "Operation failed: No su
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 with coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu2 and for example on
executing "ls -al" on an empty directory I'm getting as output in the
first line "total 8" with 2 following lines containing the listings for
the files "." and "..". Actually I have no idea what "total" sta
And I thought the return code of 0 is another bug and have created
another report for it (which got already marked as a duplicate of this
bug). Anyways, here is the requested output:
root@ubuntu:~/tmp# find /{etc,lib,run}/systemd -name tmp.mount | xargs ls -l
find: ‘/run/systemd’: No such file or
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 with apt 1.2.10ubuntu1 and I'm noticing that in
the manpage of apt-get the option --no-install-recommends is documented
but not --install-recommends. Possibly this does also apply to similar
options like --install-suggests.
** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 with apt 1.2.10ubuntu1 and on installing with
recommended packages for example by using the option "--install-
recommends" normally apt installs the recommended packages of the
specified package and the recommended packages of the dependencies at
any lev
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with systemd 229-4ubuntu4 and figured out by
this report (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1545707 ) if
executing "systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount ; echo $?" fails 0 is returned
as shown in this example:
root@ubuntu:~# systemct
Here is the requested output:
root@ubuntu:~# systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount ; echo $?
Failed to get unit file state for tmp.mount: No such file or directory
0
root@ubuntu:~# systemctl status tmp.mount
Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
root@ubuntu:~# ls -l /etc/systemd/system/tmp.
I have also seen this issue in the past with GRUB and reported it too:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1558926
I was not sure if I should have appended nano to this report or create a new
one as at the GRUB issue for some special reason a character has been choosen
that woul
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with nano 2.5.3-2 and on going to the console
and setting LANG to de_DE.UTF-8 I'm noticing that changing an existing
file with nano and aborting the changes with CTRL + X does show before
and after the word "Nein" a black square instead of the charac
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with upstart 1.13.2-0ubuntu21 and if a
comment is used at the beginning of a line within a multiline stanza the
job breaks. For example executing "initctl reload-configuration" and
"dmesg | tail -n 1" shows on the following stanza the error "init:
/e
On testing this on Ubuntu 16.04 dev with lightdm 1.18.1-0ubuntu1 it does
still not start.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.2.9 and on upgrading a package
directly with "apt-get install" apt shows that the dependencies get
installed and upgraded if they are already installed while this looks a
bit confusing (I think showing that they get upgraded is enough). He
In that case setting the status to "Incomplete" would be more
appropriate.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Incomplete
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LightDM doesn't start
Status in lightdm package in Ubuntu:
Fi
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with ca-certificates 20160104ubuntu1 and on
installing ca-certificates I got this output on processing the triggers
for it (which shows "done." 2 times which is a bit confusing):
Processing triggers for ca-certificates (20160104ubuntu1) ...
Updating
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu2 and uniq does
not provide an option to suppress repeated lines if they are not
adjacent. But this could be useful if the input can't be sorted for
example on using specific commands with pipes so maybe an option for
this
pam package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu 15.10 dev and I'm noticing that I'm getting an
unexpected $PATH on a terminal with my user:
sworddragon@ubuntu:~$ echo $PATH
/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
On the console all is fine and for root on the console and
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with libc6 2.23-0ubuntu1 and language-pack-
gnome-de 1:16.04+20160313 (and its minimum dependencies) and on
executing "locale -a" I'm getting this output:
sworddragon@ubuntu:~$ locale -a
C
C.UTF-8
de_AT.utf8
de_BE.utf8
d
Edit2: On thinking about this a bit more the difference between using -f
or not is the matching against the process name only and matching
against the full command line (process name + arguments). Theoretically
matching against the process name only could also be done if pgrep would
use /proc/_pid_
Edit: Meh, on looking at the manpage I remembered the argument is a
pattern which can make the above very tricky. Alternatively pgrep could
really fallback to /proc/_pid_/cmdline on failure or use -f as default.
** Summary changed:
- pgrep does not correctly match the input of the user against th
This is indeed useful information you have found but makes the bug not
invalid as this means pgreps matching behavior is defect as demonstrated
in the startpost. If pgrep matches against cut process names it should
also internally cut the input of the user (or automatically switch to
/proc/_pid_/cm
Any idea how to debug this more? It is a bit annoying to always shutdown
the PC physically by holding the power button for 5 seconds which causes
also often that the fast filesystem check on booting claims about orphan
inodes.
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Title:
$PATH is wrong
Status in pam package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu 15.10 dev and I'm noticing that I'm getting an
unexpected $PATH on a terminal with my user:
sworddrag
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.2.7 and on executing "apt-key
list" I'm sometimes noticing that there are expired keys. I could
removed them manually each but it would be useful if apt-key would
provide an additional argument (for example "clean") that does
automatically
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with cron 3.0pl1-128ubuntu1 and sometimes I
want to execute a specific cronjob directly. In this case it would be
helpful if cron would provide the ability to execute a specific cronjob
(for example by providing the file and the number of the wanted
** Summary changed:
- apt-get download does not /var/cache/apt/archives
+ apt-get download does not use /var/cache/apt/archives
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu2 and if I'm
executing env the environment variables listed there are unsorted. Maybe
env could also provide an option that sorts the output of the
environment variables and maybe this could also be the default and
instead
> This is to be expected, as those are two different downloads. This bug
is thus effectively a duplicate of the other one.
These are 2 single commands so it has nothing to do with it.
> Well, actually it's an invalid bug report. We will not reuse partially
> downloaded files from the cache for
I'm still seeing the issue in this version of systemd.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with coreutils 8.25-2ubuntu2 and on using
stat on a file I'm noticing that "Access:" is used 2 times. One for the
permissions and one for the access time. As this is a bit confusing
maybe the first "Access:" can be renamed for example to "Permissions
Also in the last time I'm seeing often on an "apt-get dist-upgrade"
this:
W: Can't drop privileges for downloading as file
'/var/cache/apt/archives/partial/libpython3.5_3.5.1-6ubuntu2_amd64.deb'
couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission
denied)
The permissions of the
> Do you mean the cache on disk (/var/cache/apt/archives)?
On my example it was /var/cache/apt/archives/partial.
> If so did you check that the package actually is there on your disk?
Yes, it does partly exist after executing and aborting the first
command.
> I tried to reinstall vim-tiny whi
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.2.3 and on downloading a package
with root I'm getting an error message like this example shows:
root@ubuntu:~/tmp# apt-get download nvidia-settings
Get:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 nvidia-settings amd64
361.28-0u
At the debian bugtracker is also a bugreport about this:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=807948
It turned out that the user had manually set up /tmp which caused it to have
the wrong permissions. I have not manually set up /tmp but on looking at it it
has the permissions 0755 f
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.2.3 and as the output of this
report ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1547983 )
shows the number for the total download progress differs from the
download progress of the current package in both commands ("apt-get
insta
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.2.3 and I'm noticing that using
"apt-get download" does not always use the cache like this example
shows:
root@ubuntu:~/tmp# apt-get install adwaita-icon-theme-full --reinstall
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
root@ubuntu:~# sed -i '2 s/^/set -x/' /var/lib/dpkg/info/systemd.postinst
root@ubuntu:~# dpkg-reconfigure systemd
+ set -e
+ [ configure = triggered ]
+ dpkg --compare-versions 229-1ubuntu2 lt 214-1
+ dpkg --compare-versions 229-1ubuntu2 lt 218-11~
+ dpkg --compare-versions 229-1ubuntu2 lt 228-5ubu
> Ah, so you set RAMTMP=yes in /etc/default/rcS.
This file does contain only commented and empty lines on my system.
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The error message appears after the line "systemctl enable tmp.mount".
Manually calling this command does also show the error:
root@ubuntu:~# systemctl enable tmp.mount
Operation failed: No such file or directory
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with systemd 229-1ubuntu2 and on
installing/reconfiguring it I'm getting this output (the first error has
already its own bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1475094 ):
root@ubuntu:~# dpkg-reconfigure systemd
addg
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.0.10.2ubuntu1 and if I'm login
into the console a message shows me how many packages are upgradeable.
But very often it shows me a number > 0 even if my system if fully
upgraded. Trying to logout and login again does still show the same
nu
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.0.10.2ubuntu1 and if a package
can't be downloaded 0 is returned. Here is an example output:
root@ubuntu:~# apt-get install --reinstall apt
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Re
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with dbus 1.10.6-1ubuntu1 and lxdm 0.5.3-1
and if the empty file /etc/dbus-1/session-local.conf gets created and
the system gets rebooted all logins with lxdm does then fail.
** Affects: dbus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with dbus 1.10.6-1ubuntu1 and if the file
/etc/dbus-1/session-local.conf gets created and dbus gets restarted most
parts of the system does then freeze. The only exception is that the
mouse cursor can still be moved and it also changes its symbol if
In that case I have updated the title and the description.
** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.1.10 and on trying to install
- flashplugin-installer I'm noticing that the downloaded package can't be
- correctly installed anymore. Here is an example output:
+ flashplugi
I'm also noticing that trying to delete multiple keys at once does only
delete the first key while I would either expect an error message or
that all keys get deleted.
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.1.10 and on trying to install
flashplugin-installer I'm noticing that the downloaded package can't be
correctly installed anymore. Here is an example output:
root@ubuntu:~# apt-get install flashplugin-installer --reinstall
Reading package
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with hicolor-icon-theme 0.15-0ubuntu1 and
lxde-icon-theme 0.5.1-1 and a recent change of adwaita-icon-theme has
caused it now to install an alternative for it. On my system this is now
the only alternative for x-cursor-theme causing it to overwrite s
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 dev with apt 1.1.4 and on executing "apt-get update" I'm
seeing several times errors like "Err:10 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
xenial-updates InReleaseCouldn't create
tempfiles for splitting up
/var/lib/apt/lists/a
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