I ran into the same problem in 20.04 after switching to lightdm and it
took me a while to figure out.
Just as Simon pointed out:
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/40-kde-plasma-kf5.conf
should have:
user-session=plasma
instead of
user-session=kde-plasma-kf5
since there is no kde-plasma-kf5.desktop
xenial fix verified, thanks.
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Title:
security update broke module import in libpam-python, "from httplib2
import Http" fails now
To manage not
note this also happens with the version of httplib2 installed from
apt-get install python-httplib2
from the repositories, not just the version from pip I was using.
pip2 install httplib2 installs the module into: /usr/local/lib/python2.7
/dist-packages
and the python-httplib2 package installs it
Public bug reported:
I glanced at the libpam-python 1.0.4-1.1+deb8u1build0.16.04.1 diff but
it wasn't immediately obvious - why does this security update break
importing httplib2 ? Other more standard imports like sys, os,
datetime, don't seem to be a problem. Does this update change or
restric
output of ubuntu-bug attached, but as far as I can tell there is nothing
system-specific about this bug, stock Ubuntu 18.04 is affected.
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Public bug reported:
Libreoffice writer as packaged by Ubuntu is rendering and printing some
documents incorrectly - differently than the debs from libreoffice and
the versions for most other OSes. It is possibly triggered by lots of
overlapping images that were pasted into the document.
When yo
1:8.0-0ubuntu3.10 from proposed fixes the problem
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I see now there is an option for additional attachments (one per
comment) so I'm going to attache the files separately, here is the
output of pacmd list sinks
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1768411/+attachment/5131793/+files/pacm
here is the default.pa
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here is the text from running:
apport-cli -f -p pulseaudio --save bug.apport
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I help manage a few hundred computers and since the last pulseaudio
update a few weeks ago ( xenial-updates ) from
pulseaudio_1%3a8.0-0ubuntu3.8_amd64.deb to
pulseaudio_1%3a8.0-0ubuntu3.9_amd64.deb ( and libpulse0 ) certain
hardware including dell models 755, 390, and 3050 l
I figured out why the simple test didn't work - when I first installed
Ubuntu 18.04, gnome-terminal wouldn't accept any keyboard input, I
assumed it was just a pre-alpha bug and installed terminator.
Installing terminator switched itself to the default including launching
with ctrl-alt-t , and term
Please note that the simple test ( cat /proc/self/attr/current ) can be
misleading.
I tried that in Ubuntu 18.04 ( switched to lightdm ) and got "(enforce)"
but some applications like the file manager could browse other user's
home directories. Most applications including firefox and libreoffice
The problem no longer seems to be occurring anymore even with the
4.10.0-33-generic kernel. Since 2017-09-11 all of the affected machines
have been getting automatic package updates and I'm guessing some non-
kernel package has changed something that prevents the problem.
I would like to know wha
There were no shutdown issues with 4.13.0-16-generic in 20 shutdowns -
very promising. I am switching back to 4.10.0-33 now to make sure the
problem still occurs and nothing else has changed.
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OK, I'm trying out 4.13.0-16-generic ( and extra ) from artful now on an
8 hour shutdown cycle, it may take a few days to know if the problem
will occur.
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The problem still occurs without a separate /tmp partition. Still
experiencing the failure on Ubuntu linux-image-4.10.0-33-generic while
4.10.0-041000-generic is problem free.
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I switched back to the Ubuntu linux-image-4.10.0-33-generic kernel and
about 6 reboots later it happened again, so its definitely specific to
the Ubuntu kernel. I was able to catch it right as it happened, the
last thing before the NMI watchgdog messages occur is:
[ OK ] Reached target Shutdown
I've been running the 4.10.0-041000-generic upstream kernel for a week
with 3 reboots a day and not a single problem - so the issue is probably
in the Ubuntu kernel. What is the next step I should take to solve
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Instead of normal complete shutdowns we're getting soft lockup failures.
This started when 16.04 hwe packages switched to the 4.10 kernel about a
month ago. I help manage a few hundred machines spanning several
different sites and several different hardware models and they're
Johannes Martin (johannes-martin) wrote: Is CUPS some deprecated
setting?
Yes - "BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS" was valid in 12.04 ( what I upgraded
from ) but not anymore. If you needed to add a BrowseLocalProtocols
line as opposed to switching its value, it seems that this auto-shutdown
feature is
(iiro) "Did you look the cups log to make sure that it really is the
same problem?"
Without any fixes I get these messages about 2 minutes after restarting
cups and cupsd is no longer running:
I [09/Feb/2017:04:08:47 -0600] Printer sharing is off and there are no jobs
pending, will restart on de
This is a very serious bug that breaks network printing in certain
configurations. To be clear: its not just that cups stops and the web
interface is unavailable - it can lead to not being able to print as
the print server looks like it is offline to the clients:
D [09/Feb/2017:10:07:02 -0600] [J
I have the same problem, my initial search found this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1427800
The easiest temporary fix is to install the old network-manager-gnome
9.4.1-0ubuntu2.3 deb, luckily I don't have my mirrors auto clean. Here is a
copy,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1424119 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1424119
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1424119
Edit Connections...now insensitive by default in network manager's menu
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I just want to confirm this bug affects precise and precise-updates
which is using lightdm 1.2.3
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lightdm is leaking FDs -fix
To manage n
Installed the mainline kernel linux-
image-2.6.31-02063113-generic_2.6.31-02063113_i386.deb and problem does
not occur.
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David, as this only happens on some hardware it is unlikely to be
testable except by those already experiencing the problem on their
machines. I will gladly test but I need answers to the simple questions
I posed a month ago in this bug report.
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I would like to help solve this but the cut-n-paste response leading to
incomplete instructions didn't help, and I don't want this to just sit
here until the bug auto expires. Can someone tell me which upstream
kernel version I should be testing with to "allow additional upstream
developers to exa
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By "latest" upstream kernel do you mean
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.31.13-karmic/
or the 2.6.34-rc version in
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/
?
Why is there no 2.6.31.13-karmic image package built in that ppa? I
looked at the source and the sus
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After upgrading to linux-image-2.6.31-21-generic last week (karmic-
updates repository enabled), all of our Gateway E4300 machines end with
a segmentation fault instead of shutting down properly and completely.
Several other models of hardware are unaffected. This is consiste
the problem is either in the ntpdate or udev package, how do we get this
bug moved to the correct package?
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This is still broken in Ubuntu 9.10. I don't know what the root cause
was going back to 6.06 but here is what is going on in 9.10. I can't
believe the importance is low, this probably affects every single server
installation. I am tempted to file a new bug as this one is so old and
it looks like
same problem, with a 5100 card.
working under 2.6.31-16:
zcat /var/log/dmesg.2.gz | grep iwlag | cut -c 16-999
iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, 1.3.27k
iwlagn: Copyright(c) 2003-2009 Intel Corporation
iwlagn :20:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16
iwlagn
sed -i 's/X11R6\///' /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
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yes, this is a problem. until there is a legitimate fix I'm going to do
without the oops tracker:
apt-get remove kerneloops-daemon
perl -ni -e 'print unless /kernoops/' /etc/passwd
I could maybe see this being a bug of kerneloops-daemon since / is not
really a home directory in the traditional s
So after this fix, how do you make truly verbose startup messages occur
without hitting ESC? Maybe this is a different bug, but removing the
quiet and splash parameters in karmic doesn't make things as verbose as
it should (and used to).
Hitting ESC as recently as the 9.10 RC live CD showed verbo
The title of this bug is a little confusing, I am trying to deal with
this bug and I almost filed a separate bug with this description:
"Upgrades of the dbus package fail unless dbus is running"
This is a problem for a number of reasons:
1. if you are running in a chroot, dbus upgrades fail. I
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