Same issue here. Workarounded it by downgrading wpasupplicant from
2:2.10-6 to 2:2.9.0-21build1.
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PEAP wifi can't connect (ubuntu live/ins
Any updates?
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Title:
Latest packaged version is a year old with a lot of bug fixes missing
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The upstream liburing reached v2.1 while Ubuntu packaged version still
remains at a year old v0.7.
There has been 449 commits in between these releases with a lot of bug
fixes.
Please update the version to the latest one.
Thanks.
** Affects: liburing (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Hi everyone.
Possible io_uring regression with QEMU on Ubuntu's kernel
With the latest Ubuntu 20.04's HWE kernel 5.8.0-59, I'm noticing some
weirdness when using QEMU/libvirt with the following storage
configuration:
QEMU version is 5.2+dfsg-9ubuntu3 and
Nvm, ignore my previous comment.
Correct solution is posted here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1188569
https://code.launchpad.net/~unity7maintainers/+archive/ubuntu/unity7-desktop
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For folks using Unity, I think I got a solution that doesn't require #11
's awful sleep hack.
Using 19.04's development version of unity-settings-daemon seems to fix
everything.
I've rebooted 10 times straight in a row and all of them got shortcuts working.
First, upgrade colord(unity-settings-d
Neatly uploaded in my GitHub repository:
https://github.com/arter97/unity/branches
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UI scale being reset to 1 everytime when display slee
4.4.151, 4.9.123, 4.14.66, 4.17.18, 4.18.4 now has the necessary commits
to fix the issue.
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LG Gram sound issues after rebooting Ubuntu
T
I came up with a fix and now it's in the queue for future stable
kernels.
The next Canonical kernel should have the fix for this included.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-
queue.git/commit/queue-4.18?id=7fe058e24ab9755adefa9f21865de0494d89b0fe
ALSA: hda - Turn CX820
I've been able to get a workaround for this issue.
I was using compiz(Unity) on my Ubuntu 18.04.
While GNOME seems to be fine, it looks like compiz is causing a race-condition
with another process.
A workaround is to delay compiz launch for a few seconds.
Open up /usr/lib/systemd/user/unity7.se
I'm also experiencing the exact same issues.
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Keyboard shortcuts not operational on 18.04
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Awesome, thanks for the confirmation :)
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UI scale being reset to 1 everytime when display sleeps for a while
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With Ubuntu switching to GNOME, looks like Unity folks don't care about
this anymore.
This and the fractional scaling issue were the only 2 issues
that kept me from using anything higher than 16.10 until now,
and I've decided to take the matter into my own hands.
I've bisected the recent commit l
Public bug reported:
SQLite 3.21 supports atomic write to boost performance quite a lot for
f2fs partitions.
As I looked into 3.21's buildlog, Ubuntu didn't supply the build flag to
enable atomic write.
Please add -DSQLITE_ENABLE_BATCH_ATOMIC_WRITE to the build flag and
enable atomic write suppo
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 17.04,
the HiDPI setting(Scale for menu and title bars)
is being reset to 1 everytime when display sleeps for a while,
making everything looks small.
If the display sleeps and I resume it instantly, it's fine,
but if the display slept for long, the H
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