Cryptsetup hangs like this:
$ sudo cryptsetup -v --debug luksOpen /dev/sdb sdb
... (stuff omitted)
Enter passphrase for /dev/sdb:
# Trying to open key slot 0 [ACTIVE_LAST].
# Reading key slot 0 area.
# Using userspace crypto wrapper to access keyslot area.
Key slot 0 unlocked.
# Calculated device
This issue breaks encrypted drive support on a LTS release of Ubuntu.
The workaround is easy (installing cryptsetup), but finding this bug
report is more difficult. So I think this is an important issue.
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Public bug reported:
When running an application from the Ubuntu SDK IDE using the desktop
kit, the working directory is always the user's home. I've been seeing
this specifically with CMake project but looking at the code I think
this is happening for all types of projects.
The working directory
Public bug reported:
I think there's a mistake in /share/qtcreator/templates/wizards/ubuntu
/backend-app-cmake/app/CMakeLists.txt (http://bazaar.launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-sdk-team/qtcreator-plugin-
ubuntu/trunk/view/470/share/qtcreator/templates/wizards/ubuntu/backend-
app-cmake/app/CMakeLists.txt#L7
Happens to me too. But if, after unlocking the screen, I tap the chat
area (where the converation is displayed) in Telegram and then tap the
text entry widget the keyboard does pop up. Maybe the OSK needs to see a
change of the focused widget after return from lock screen?
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For repeated alarms, it would be nice to have a "skip this time" option.
(Exactly for the case that I'm actually awake. But if it's periodic
alarm, I might not want to turn the alarm off as I might want it next
time.)
But getting this right in the UI sounds non-trivial.
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Just to clarify my last comment: I mention "backlight", but it's not
backlight, as described before. It's simply black display, but backlight
is on.
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I did the full reverse commit bisect and found out the commit that fixes
the issue is:
commit 0434848e444b31ea862743b720585c127b8114c2
Author: Adam Lee
Date: Wed Jan 28 15:30:27 2015 -0500
Bluetooth: ath3k: workaround the compatibility issue with xHCI
controller
I have no idea why this BT
I tested with 4.2.0-040200rc4-generic #201507271251 (linux-
image-4.2.0-040200rc4-generic_4.2.0-040200rc4.201507271251_amd64.deb)
and the issue is fixed. Display works again.
I could dig into this further to see which version fixed it, but I
assume this is not important as the fix will eventually
Thank you for the advice, Christopher.
I updated the BIOS to v1.08. When I run "sudo dmidecode -s bios-version
&& sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date" I get:
V1.08
09/26/2012
Unfortunately the issue still persists and I don't observe any change.
When I power up the laptop:
1) the acer splash sc
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to linux-image-3.19.0-22-generic on Acer Aspire
5250/HMA51-BZ there is nothing displayed after Grub. Playing with
(Ctrl-)Alt-F1, F2, ..., F7, F8... doesn't have any visible effect - so
neither VT nor X is visible. Removing "quiet splash" from kernel
arguments als
I can boot OK when I add "nomodeset" kernel argument, so it's KMS.
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Title:
[Acer Aspire 5250] Black screen after upgrade to 3.19.0-22-generic
To
I did some searching in the upstream bug tracker and found these to be
related:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8806 - this is how I
understand the original description of this bug
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9995 and
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10725 - this
Still eproducible with today's daily.
Selecting a language other then en_US works as a workaround (I used
cs_CZ).
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Title:
ubuntu installer crash
Forgot to add: it's a clean install.
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Public bug reported:
A reproducible crash (happened 3 times out of 3 attempts), using 13.04
daily-live/current/raring-desktop-amd64.iso.
The cause seems to be this (from /var/log/syslog):
Mar 11 23:44:44 ubuntu ubiquity: Error in function
Mar 11 23:44:44 ubuntu ubiquity: pulse
Mar 11 23:44:44 u
Not to mention that when user does not set proxy for apt (in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d), then neither "sudo apt-get ..." nor "sudo aptitude ... "
nor update-manager at large work. And my guess is that whatever is the GUI tool
provided in Ubuntu to set proxy, it does not configure apt proxy.
One has to
I just found another usecase where fixing this issue helps:
sudo apt-add-repository FOO
does not work when http_proxy is required. (As http_proxy from env. is
not set and apt's proxy is not used.)
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Agreed, resolving bug #982684 resolves this and probably a host of other
issues.
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Title:
After upgrading to 12.04, flash doesn't seem to be instal
I assume this is the cause of the horrible display of an error message I see in
Ubuntu. - See the attached screenshot.
(The actual source of the error displayed is #977178, but thats not important
here.)
** Attachment added: "wrong text displayed in update-notifier dialog"
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I have http_proxy environment variable and I have proxy configured in
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d. This is what I believe to be the correct setup - no
MITM via sudo, and update-manager, apt, aptitude, jockey just work.
Where does the dialog originate from? update-notifier? But is it also
the source of the
Uf, does not seem to be reproducible. dosfsck does reproducibly crash
for that partition, but now gparted shows an error message right away.
Maybe it was caused by the operation (FAT resize) being second in the
queue? Or it was just some magical glitch. :(
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Title:
gpart
Public bug reported:
I was resizing a DOS partition. Gparted runs dosfsck prior to the
resizing. For some reason dosfsck crashed. Gparted did not detect this -
the GUI was frozen (would redraw, but no button could be pressed).
Eventually, after a long time the GUI has reached some timeout and
info
Thanks. Unfortunately this doesn't help: do-release-upgrade doesn't show
any GUI, it lives in the console.
I think without feedback of a developer working on update manager we
can't move forward. I could dig through the code, but my TODO list is
more than full already. :-(
Maybe we can just close
I see the code has changed substantially. I tried to reproduce it with
the old code, but I didn't manage to trigger the "new version of Ubuntu
is available" dialog. As the code has changed, possibly the issue is
gone.
Any idea on how can I test this - how can I force the "new version of
Ubuntu is
Strangely enough, looking into the code I see check_new_release_gtk does
call DistUpgrade.utils.init_proxy, so all should be cool and dandy.
I don't see how http_proxy from environment is honoured (despite the
comment in init_proxy saying it is), but nevertheless at least the apt
config should hav
** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing the "distro update" dialog with the
bug."
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** Tags added: distribution-upgrade
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Release: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty
The dialog announcing the availability of a new Ubuntu release seems to
ignore HTTP proxy settings when it fetches a document from Ubuntu
website - see the attached screenshot.
Note that this is a cosmetic issue that affects the dialog only, updat
The bug is now fixed in all non-obsolete Ubuntu releases with the
exception of Hardy Heron, as the fix in upstream was made in svn
revision 1897.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 751142 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/751142
Talking of Ubuntu 11.04, libgcrypt11-dev, 1.4.6-4ubuntu2.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 751142
libtool path problem
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 751142 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/751142
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libgcrypt11-dev
The library path (libdir) in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgcrypt.la is
wrong. This can cause breakage in builds depending on libgcrypt.
The value I
There are several bug upstream that are related. The closest one seemed
to be this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=574296
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Weather applet - doesn't work with Holešov
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A bit more digging reveals the cause and sheds light on the commit log
meaning:
Adding #warning "compiling bits/atomicfwd_c.h" at the top of
djgpp/include/cxx/4.42/bits/atomicfwd_c.h and compiling a simple source
that includes leads to this interesting result:
c:/djgpp/bin/../lib/gcc/djgpp/4.42/
I tracked the issue down in the upstream svn. It was fixed in change
1897. The log entry says:
r1897 | bartoldeman | 2009-07-12 23:44:28 +0200 | 3 lines
Changed paths:
M /trunk/src/dosext/mfs/mangle.c
M /trunk/src/dosext/mfs/mangle.h
Use a base-43 instead of a base-36 hash, like Samba does
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dosemu
Trying to compile a trivial hello world C++ program using DJGPP's gpp
(g++) version 4.4.1 or 4.4.2 fails under dosemu 1.4.0+svn.1828-2ubuntu2.
The issue is not reproducible with svn r. 1998, so it was probably fixed
upstream already.
Maybe it has
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The entry for Holešov in libgweather sources (data/Locations.xml.in) is:
<_name>Holešov
49.33 17.58
Holešov
LKHO
49.316667 17.57
The source of the data seems to be METAR
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/METAR). A lo
Unfortunately, I still can reproduce this in Intrepid.
I've seen this on two different boxes running Hardy. Both were running
nvidia binary blob. It seemed to affect pretty much all OpenGL (?)
fullscreen apps: I have seen this in extreme tux racer, wormux, frozen
bubble.
Subjectively it might be
I would just like to add what I am seeing, I am also running Ubuntu 7.10
Gutsy - Kernel Linux 2.6.22-14-generic on an HP 6715b laptop with the
AMD M690T chipset. I am getting the reset problem when trying to write
to flash based memory sticks. I have tried to disable the autosuspend as
mentioned ab
I would just like to add what I am seeing, I am also running Ubuntu 7.10
Gutsy - Kernel Linux 2.6.22-14-generic on an HP 6715b laptop with the
AMD M690T chipset. I am getting the reset problem when trying to write
to flash based memory sticks. I have tried to disable the autosuspend as
mentioned ab
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