Public bug reported:
Already have a bug report upstream in mutter (though closed:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3721).
Wanted to open one here too since Ubuntu has enabled this feature by
default for 25.04, and it will make all games unplayable for people
using fractional scaling
Public bug reported:
If I add a VPN with "cipher AES-256-CBC" in the config it is unable to
connect.
Logs show:
Oct 13 19:08:54 prism nm-openvpn[43079]: OPTIONS ERROR: failed to negotiate
cipher with server. Add the server's cipher ('AES-256-CBC') to --data-ciphers
(currently 'AES-256-GCM:AES-
update-grub doesn't exist on TPM FDE installs, changing
/etc/default/grub doesn't have any effect
If I escape to the grub menu early on I only have a single "run" option
and when I hit c to edit it I have no kernel options to modify. It just
specifies the rootfs.
Looking at https://ubuntu.com/cor
I can't boot up to confirm. When I add parameters to the grub
configuration it prompts for recovery key. Even if I provide the correct
recovery key it starts the reboot task and loops, forcing me to
reinstall.
I can confirm that plymouth.use-simpledrm is not apart of the cmdline on
a fresh 24.10 i
Seems like any changes would have to be added here?
https://github.com/canonical/pc-amd64-gadget-
desktop/blob/24/extra/cmdline.extra
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Title:
Spl
I tried but seems the grub stuff is different with TPM FDE, looks more
like Ubuntu Core? Tried appending to the other options with dynamic
kernel option modifications at https://ubuntu.com/core/docs/modify-
kernel-options but didn't take effect.
Tried "Static boot option modifications" and was pr
** Attachment added: "plymouth-debug.zip"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/2084107/+attachment/5826655/+files/plymouth-debug.zip
** Attachment removed: "journalctl.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/2084107/+attachment/5826654/+files/journal
Public bug reported:
In addition to the splash not showing up, it also causes the system to
hang on power down.
** Affects: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: oracular
** Attachment added: "journalctl.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2084107/+att
No longer an issue on the latest 24.10 nightly.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Cursor 4
Can no longer reproduce this issue after the installer switched to
Wayland.
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Title:
ubuntu 24.04 installer crash
To manage notifications about t
Public bug reported:
Went to bed with my machine sitting at the desktop with a display
timeout set to 15 minutes (did not enable automatic sleep).
Woke up to my machine in busybox and unable to boot until I ran e2fsck
on my disk.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.10
Package: linux-image-
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 24.10 (on 2024-09-11)
ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
94GB DDR5
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
When I attempt to switch from 60Hz to 239.99Hz the apply button is greyed out
and it says "Changes could not be applied, this could be due to hardware
limitations.
Th
Actually, I am seeing it in nautilus and gnome-console as well. Seems to
only be affecting GTK 4 apps? Not sure what package this should be filed
under now.
Additional context, I am on a 32" 4K display with 150% fractional
scaling. I disabled fractional scaling and set it to 100% to test if
that w
Public bug reported:
On the Ubuntu 24.10 nightly build I am seeing an extremely large cursor
in this application compared to on the desktop or in any other
application.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: oracular
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To clarify, this is not something that can be solved upstream in
apparmor, and a profile can't be accepted due to the nature of the path
location?
I'm really trying to avoid a situation where we need to add additional
instructions after syncing AOSP just for Ubuntu users.
One idea for this was to
Thanks, I took a look at creating a profile for nsjail, but I'm a bit
confused on how to associate it with the app?
Because nsjail is a prebuilt in AOSP's source code that means it could be
litteraly anywhere on the user's system, e.g:
~/android-14.0.0_r1/prebuilts/build-tools/linux-x86/bin/nsjai
Public bug reported:
Build sandboxing in AOSP is broken after updating to 24.04 with the
following denials:
[ 182.439078] audit: type=1400 audit(1714265880.641:449): apparmor="AUDIT"
operation="userns_create" class="namespace" info="Userns create - transitioning
profile" profile="unconfined" p
Public bug reported:
I installed the daily 24.04 ISO to a spare SSD with TPM encryption, and
on first boot it asks me for the recovery password. This doesn't happen
with the current 23.10 ISO.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: noble
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Public bug reported:
Segfaults seemingly, I haven't changed any theme stuff and it worked on
a fresh install so I don't know what's causing this.
Also if it's helpful this doesn't seem to be an issue with Ubuntu itself
as it happened on Intel's Clear Linux so it appears to be GNOME.
ProblemType:
There any updates on this thread? It's been 6 years since this threads
creation. GRUB already supports F2FS, support in Linux has been
available since 2013. I don't see what's stopping this?
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