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Public bug reported:
For a regarding LibreOffice Calc, I started apport-cli in order to
submit a bug report.
Attached picture #1 shows the second screen of apport. I'm not
reporting a display problem, but I've chosen "Other problem" before.
And "I don't know" isn't exactly the correct option, "N
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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systemd pauses for unspecified reason
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Public bug reported:
Since I need Chrome, I installed chromium-browser and snapd in aptitude.
But Chrome didn't appear in the menu, and launching it from the console
yields
cassiopeia ~ > chromium-browser
Command '/usr/bin/chromium-browser' requires the chromium snap to be installed.
Please ins
The issue was indeed /etc/fstab, which contained a UUID inserted by the
installer. Removing the UUID by the actual device name removed the 1:30
minutes delay.
You might argue that this is a bug by itself, but it's good enough for
me.
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Public bug reported:
I recently installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a new Ryzen 3900X system. I
noticed that the boot time (time between entering LUKS credentials and
appearance of login screen) took more than 1 minute.
Using `systemd-analyze`, I found the following:
```
cassiopeia:~# systemd-analyze
St
Public bug reported:
I'm running Kubuntu 20.04.
To the best of my knowledge, I purged all snap-related packages,
including snap itself.
Now, every time I update my packages with `apt-get update && apt-get -u
upgrade`, I get this output at the end:
-bash: /usr/bin/snap: No such file or directory
The package "pulseaudio" contains the files:
/usr/bin/start-pulseaudio-x11
/etc/pulse/client.conf.d/01-enable-autospawn.conf
Thus, it should be fairly obvious where I got the files from.
And /etc/pulse/client.conf is ignored, despite my user (and root) not
having a ~/.local/pulse directory.
And
Thanks, that's fair enough.
My remaining questions then are:
1. Why is /usr/bin/start-pulseaudio needed?
2. Why is /etc/pulse/client.conf ignored?
3. In light of 2, why is /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/01-respawn-something needed?
4. And in light of /lib/systemd/user/pulseaudio.service, why is
/etc/x
Also, as user:
cassiopeia ~ > pulseaudio -k
N: [pulseaudio] main.c: System mode refused for non-root user. Only starting
the D-Bus server lookup service.
Then, as root, with system mode running:
cassiopeia:~# ps aux | grep pulse
pulse 2334 0.0 0.0 239320 10568 ?Shttps://bugs.lau
Public bug reported:
Starting apport-bug from the terminal and then selecting "Sound/audio
related problems" crashes apport-bug:
cassiopeia ~ > apport-bug
ERROR: symptom script /usr/share/apport/symptoms/installer.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packag
As to why there is no /var/log/installer: I installed from a USB stick
into a fully encrypted system, so that /var/log/installer file was on
the sticks' memory file system, but not in the encrypted filesystem.
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On my freshly installed system, I need to run pulseaudio in system mode.
Alas, by default, pulseaudio is run in user mode, and is set to respawn,
so that I cannot kill the user process and start pulseaudio in system
mode.
I tried:
1. Editing /etc/pulse/client.conf, setting a
Sorry, I misunderstood.
arcturus ~ > grep chromium ~/.local/share/applications/*
/home/ralph/.local/share/applications/chromium-browser-2.desktop:Exec=chromium-browser
--incognito
/home/ralph/.local/share/applications/chromium-browser-2.desktop:Exec=chromium-browser
/home/ralph/.local/share/appli
arcturus ~ > xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/http
firefox.desktop
Not sure what you mean by "it", but:
arcturus ~ > ls .local/share/applications/apport*
ls: No match.
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I'm using the KDE desktop.
As for your question:
arcturus ~ > xdg-open http://launchpad.net
non-network local connections being added to access control list
sudo: chromium-browser: command not found
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Title:
KDE: Key shortcuts no longer working
Status
Public bug reported:
In the KDE menu editor, you can define keyboard shortcuts for each
program that, when pressed, will launch that respective program.
However, since 20.04, that mechanism no longer works -- pressing any
shortcut key (e.g., Meta+E) no longer starts the assigned program (e.g.,
Em
Public bug reported:
I cannot recall Apport ever working for me, but this time it fails
because I don't have chromium installed on my machine. I use Firefox
instead.
Besides, on the second screen, "I don't know" should realy be called "My
bug is not listed".
Error message:
arcturus ~ > apport-b
Public bug reported:
When using the KDE desktop for a certain amount of time (seems random),
the window decoration in the top-left corner starts for flicker for the
active application. The flickering remains when the application loses
focus, so more and more decorations will flicker.
The flicker
I resorted to system-wide mode now, no matter how supported that is or
not.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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The title should read "Sandboxed applications don't play sound with
Pulseaudio", but if there's a way to edit the title after accidentally
hitting Return, it's not obvious.
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Public bug reported:
On my Kubuntu desktop machine, I'm running Firefox as a different user
for security reasons. Since Firefox has dropped support for ALSA, I no
longer have sound in Firefox.
The actual bug is that (a) Pulseaudio doesn't accept connection from
other users, or (b) Pulseaudio isn
Public bug reported:
When grub start, I can press exactly one key, then all other key presses
are ignored. I cannot tell if grub crashes or not.
This one keypress could be RETURN, then normal boot continues. It could
be ARROW DOWN, then the second line in the grub menu is selected.
But from th
ignore the xorg, that's another bug in bug-ubuntu I'm about to report
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grub accepts only one key press in total
Public bug reported:
The ubuntu-bug tool always assumes an xorg bug when I select "other".
For example, selecting "other problem" on the first screen and then "I
don't know" will create an xorg bug report, even though I want to report
another problem (e.g. grub).
The selection in the first scree
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