** Also affects: yaru-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Gedit Yaru theme unable to load
To manage notifications
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Gedit will produce the following error on startup:
(gedit:256008): libgedit-gtksourceview-WARNING **: 14:43:48.787: could not load
style scheme file '/usr/share/libgedit-gtksourceview-300/styles/Yaru.xml':
missing 'version' attribute
(gedit:256008): libgedit-gtksourceview-W
I can confirm that it is now possible to restart the X11 session in
Ubuntu 24.10 (Gnome 47)
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Gnome 45 crash on restart in X11 session [Win
I just updated to 24.10 and I can confirm that this has not yet been
resolved
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Title:
Incorrect "Cancel" button sizing when expanding Terminal
T
for info, after checking with other users, it was established that it works
fine on kubuntu 24.04, ubuntu mate 24.04 and on fedora gnome 40.
It fails on ubuntu (=gnome) live cd
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I noticed since the upgrade to 24.04 that html notifications aren't
formatted and show as plain text (e.g " my text " instead of
formatting in italic. This has been noticed by others:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1517868/notification-show-up-as-html-on-
ubuntu-24-04-lts
I
I just updated to 24.04 and I can confirm that this has not yet been
resolved
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Title:
Incorrect "Cancel" button sizing when expanding Terminal
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Ali, this is how you can fix is quickly: sudo apt remove brltty
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Title:
brltty daemon prevents creation of ttyUSB0 device link
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Hi Steve, would you he able to describe how the patch worked Vs current
behaviour?
If we can’t touch the package, can we remove it from standard install
(like in Debian) to minimise the number of people impacted and/or make
it incompatible with every other package which might be incompatible
with
glad it helped you Davide.
Im really not sure why the Ubuntu team decided to make this a "Won't
Fix" as the solution, it would have been great to get some sort of
explaination as the package clearly isn't bahaving the way it should.
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Absolutely. If we are unable/unwilling to patch up or remove the
offending package, would it be possible to at least mark the Arduino
package “incompatible” with brltty (and vice versa)?
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same issue here. removing gstreamer1.0-vaapi solved it for Quicktime
MPEG4-AAC files produced by iPhone.
I was getting the same error:
(totem:3619317): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: 22:44:02.296: gst_buffer_get_meta:
assertion 'buffer != NULL' failed
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No worries.
There is actually a fairly easy solution which doesn’t involve relying on the
scripts above and that’s the one from the very first post which is in in brief:
- download and install libssl1.1 from the Impish archive
(https://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/libssl1.1). It doesn’t look like
I believe that the best course of action would be for the offending
package (brtty) to get fixed. Until it is, perhaps mark is as a conflict
and delete it when people install Arduino.
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Hi Michael, my understanding is that proxified scripts are backed up in
proxifiedScripts. If you look at the previous comments, you will find a
short script I proposes which removes the proxy files and put the
original ones back in (unless you saved new ones during upgrade). You
might find the file
Yes, that’s the one. Does it work when you remove the brltty package? Do
you remember installing it?
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Title:
brltty package disconnecting ttyUSB0
As mentioned by Sebastien above, I have a smiliar issue which is
blocking the use of the USB as serial port for use with Arduino. If this
helps, my dist-upgrade log is available in another bug report if you
want to have a look: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
release-upgrader/+bug
that's a nice workaround. I still think that there is something odd
going on with the brltty package though as it shouldn't be disconnecting
connections like this.
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Hello
I connected an ESP8266 microcontroller to my pc to use with Arduino.
However, the interface didn't appears to list ttyUSB0. Upon inspection
with dmesg, I noticed that the device is recognised but then brltty
appears to disconnect it.
[Tue Apr 26 19:09:35 2022] usb 1-8:
Ok, as expected, the comment has been closed on the Gnome side so I
think that we can close this report. It’s only a minor issue and you
have provided a way to fix it for those who might be bothered by it.
Thanks for your support.
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Done: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5390
Let's see how this goes. I'd appreciate if you can give your point of
view in the link above.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues #5390
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5390
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Note that for this to be persistent, you need to create the file
i8k.conf in /etc/modprobe.d/ containing the line options i8k force=1
in short, I don't think that this package is working properly
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By the way, just to be clear, it’s not just the package removal which is
a problem. Upgrade is also a problem as per the original but report as
the file in the bin folder isn’t getting updated while libssl is changed
from 1.1 to 3. I’m just raising this as more people are going to be
upgrading thei
yes, you are right, espectially considering the point you made about the
underlying dependancies this script relies on (libssl1.1 being one)
which is what caused my Impish->Jammy upgrade issue in the first place.
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the final "/main_dir" looks like a typo. also, the first cp would fail
as $proxy_script already includes the full path. One problem I see is
that, for me at least, the files in the proxifiedScripts folders have
been stripped of their numbers ("10_linux" is called "linux" for
instance). so before co
Bonjour Simon, I actually fixed my system at the time by downloading the
libssl1.1 deb from Impish but your solution would have worked as well.
It looks like this grubcfg_proxy file gets copied when running grub-
customizer so, presumably, since I didn’t run the tool after the
upgrade, it still had
That's right, this becomes quite visible with Extension settings as they
can be quite lengthy and the default window size it often too small. I
am not sure I agree with the design choice but I believe that this is
outside of the scope of this bug report so I'm happy for this report to
be closed sin
Thanks Daniel, this fixed the odd preference window behaviour. Glad to
see it's a feature and not a bug. I would still question why we want
this active by default though considering the lack of consistency with
other windows and Xorg.
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Yes, I updated the title as it appears that this behaviour applies to
all Preferences/Settings dialogs. This behaviour looks extremely odd and
is inconsistent with the resizing mechanism for other windows (and
inconsistent with the same windows in Xorg). If I grab the bottom
corner, I want to move
** Summary changed:
- Incorrect Window Resizing for Extension Settings
+ Incorrect Window Resizing for Preference Dialogs
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Title:
Incorrect Wind
alright, even better, I just downloaded a pre-release of 22.04 and
installed it into gnome box to check if it's my session or not. I
litterally just installed as a virtual machine, didn't change any
setting and the issue is there too (using Wayland).
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ok, I just created a new user to see if this could have something to do
with settings I might have changed or extensions but the brand new
profile has the same issue. This looks somewhat similar to this issue
which was also Wayland specific:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/192
actually, I am seing this on all dialogs, including nautilus preference
window, DejaDup preferences, etc..
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helli, I just turned off all extension and restarted but this is still
happening. I did however notice that I don't have this issue if I log in
using Ubuntu on Xorg so it might be Wayland related.
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Public bug reported:
Issue with gnome-extensions-app
While the main Extensions windows behaves normally when being resizes,
for Extension Settings, when dragging the bottom corner up, the top of
the window also goes down. If I drag the bottom corner down, the top
edge goes up... See screenshots a
** Also affects: grub-customizer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypt
Upon further inspection of the log, I realised that the issue occurs
when /etc/grub.d/bin/grubcfg_proxy is being run but this file is not
part of grub itself. Looking through the package contents, it looks like
grubcfg-cfg is included in grub-customizer which is installed on my
system so, this is p
For clarity, when I talk about libssl being removed above, I am
referring specifically to libssl1.1. Looking at the logs (and various
posts online), it looks like there is a move from libssl1.1 to libssl3
as part of this upgrade which seems to be the source of the issue.
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** Summary changed:
- Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing Dependency)
+ Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypto.so.1.1)
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I would like to report an issue with the final phase of the upgrade to
22.04 (the final package cleanup) where it tries to update grub after
removing some older kernels but fails due to a missing file
(libcrypto.so.1.1) - See details in the log attached.
I was unable to fix t
same issue here on Dell Optiplex 7060
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I had to run "sudo modprobe i8k force=1" to fix i8kutils installation.
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Issue still there for me as well. Is this going to be fixed in 22.04 or
is the deb package simply no longer maintain and people expected to use
snaps? I noticed that the "Arduino" package in the store doesn't list
the deb package.
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this is excellent! Please note that I got the following minor error
during the install during the setup phase:
Setting up nvidia-340 (340.108-4lmtrfocal3) ...
dpkg: error: version '-' has bad syntax: revision number is empty
dpkg: error: version '-' has bad syntax: revision number is empty
update-
this is excellent for those with old hardware who still want to be able
to update to the latest version of Ubuntu!
for info, I received the following minor error during the update:
Setting up nvidia-340 (340.108-4lmtrfocal3) ...
dpkg: error: version '-' has bad syntax: revision number is empty
dp
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Hello,
I am on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with Grsync 1.2.6-2 from the standard repos.
it's a great tool but I noticed that if Grsync is reduced, I am unable
to reopen it as it is not listed as an open application by the window
manager (see screenshot with no orange dot next to the ap
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when running hp-check, I get the following error:
'/etc/sane.d/dll.d/hpaio' not found.
when looking into this folder, I have a file but it is names hplip. Looking at
the content of the libsane-hpaio, this is where the hplip file comes from and
there is no hpaio files create
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the launcher fails to launch.based on my investigations, it tries to
launch lxqt-sudo /usr/bin/software-properties-qt --open-tab=4
However, lxqt-sudo doesn't appear to be installed by default on Kubuntu
21.10.
This issue doesn't seem to be isolated as multiple users have rep
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