I'm confirming that this still works for me, as I described in my
previous comment, using Firefox 62.0 and Ubuntu 18.04.
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Title:
Firefox incorrec
Using Firefox 61.0.1 provided by Ubuntu, using Ubuntu 16.04, with a new
Firefox profile: https://shaka-player-demo.appspot.com/ redirects to
https://shaka-player-
demo.appspot.com/demo/#asset=https://storage.googleapis.com/shaka-demo-
assets/angel-one/dash.mpd;lang=en-US;build=uncompiled and, after
Thanks for confirming the problem.
I'm not interested in using apport/ubuntu-bug to submit reports, though
I understand why the wiki recommends it. In any case it does not appear
to have been necessary for this issue.
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Public bug reported:
For package "unity-scopes-runner", version
"7.1.4+16.04.20180209.1-0ubuntu1", the "Description-en" value is:
```
Description-en: desktop runner for misceallenous scopes
The scope runner is a handy tool for wrapping on a desktop the various
scoped installed on the system.
``
As of Firefox 58.0.2, I can reproduce this problem at https://shaka-
player-demo.appspot.com/ too. Looking at the "Asset" dropdown on that
page with the Ubuntu-provided version of Firefox, various DRM-related
options are grayed out, including the Widevine options. With the
downloaded-from-Mozilla v
I can confirm this is fixed for me now with the recent updates. Thanks
everyone!
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Title:
Lock screen doesn't cover entire desktop on HiDPI displa
Hi Seth, I'd like to get this bug closed one way or another. Can we make
a permanent update to the default AppArmor configuration files that
Ubuntu provides, or is manually editing /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions
/ubuntu-helpers the best fix I can expect for this problem?
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I'm still getting a "MediaKeys" error at https://bitmovin.com/mpeg-dash-
hls-drm-test-player/ as of the Ubuntu-provided Firefox 58.0.
Please note that the purpose of this bug is to say that DRM playback is
entirely broken for me, not just that I'm having trouble with one
particular site. The Bitmo
Using the Ubuntu-provided Firefox 58.0, I now see a spinning cube and
the text "Your browser supports WebGL" at https://get.webgl.org/ so this
seems to be fixed.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Hi Ćukasz, is this issue waiting on me? Please see my earlier comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/unity/+bug/1666359/comments/4
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Thanks Marc! (And Seth!)
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Title:
Enigmail should be updated to version 1.9.9 following Cure53 audit
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Does that mean you're not going to do a stable release update? Is there
something wrong with the package from Debian?
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Title:
Enigmail should be
I asked in the original bug report to have Enigmail updated to 1.9.9.
Posteo, one of the sponsors of the audit, wrote at
https://posteo.de/en/blog/security-warning-for-thunderbird-users-and-
enigmail-users-vulnerabilities-threaten-confidentiality-of-communication
:
"For Enigmail users:
* Update E
Enigmail is already updated to 1.9.9 in Debian stable, see
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/enigmail. The wiki page you linked
says you can "request a sync from Debian" to fix security problems. Can
you do that here?
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Public security bug reported:
Enigmail was recently audited by the security firm Cure53. According to
the Enigmail changelog at
https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/download/changelog regarding
version 1.9.9, "This release addresses security vulnerabi
Thanks for the work on this, however I'm not willing to test the update
from xenial-proposed in the base install on the laptop where I found the
problem. Were any of you able to verify the fix yourselves? If necessary
I can try to reproduce the problem and fix in a VM.
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Public bug reported:
This is with Ubuntu 16.04.
Using the Ubuntu-provided Firefox 57.0, if I go to
https://get.webgl.org/ I get the message:
"Hmm. While your browser seems to support WebGL, it is disabled or
unavailable. If possible, please ensure that you are running the latest
drivers for your
Public bug reported:
I get an error playing DRM-restricted content with the Firefox 56.0 that
comes with Ubuntu 16.04, but not with the Firefox 56.0 that I download
from Mozilla.
Specifically, if I go to https://bitmovin.com/mpeg-dash-hls-drm-test-
player/ with the Firefox 56.0 included with Ubun
Adding the "unix..." line to ubuntu-helpers as you suggested fixed the
search problem in Evince, thanks. What does that line do? I don't know
much about AppArmor.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS with Unity
Firefox 51.0.1+build2-0ubuntu0.16.04.2
Evince 3.18.2-1ubuntu4
AppArmor/apparmor-profiles 2.10.95-0ubuntu2.5
Steps to reproduce:
1) Enable AppArmor: service apparmor start
2) Enable Firefox AppArmor profile: aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.fir
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Private security bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS using Unity
unity-greeter 16.04.2-0ubuntu1
On a HiDPI monitor on a Dell XPS 13 9343 laptop, if you uncheck
com.canonical.unity-greeter -> draw-user-backgrounds and then lock the
desktop:
Expected: the
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