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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
When running a dialog-based application (such as Ubuntu's text mode installer)
within kvm, it feels very sluggish. If I press cursor-down or up, it takes more
than a second until the highlighted bar moves up or down.
Typing text in a (dialog) text f
The problem also exists for bash commandline. Cursor keys are handled
with a one-second delay (approx.), whereas other keys are handled
immediately.
My previous interpretation was apparently wrong: the problem is not
related to any output that the program performs in reaction to receiving
the curs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.11 has a new "unix extensions" parameter default to
yes, wreaking havoc on existing configs by disabling "wide links"
In order to respect principle of "least surprise", any new parameters
which can break existing config should defa
Thinking about this somewhat more, several other solutions to the
problem may be considered:
1. If "wide links = yes" and "unix extensions = yes" are both present on a
share, do it the other way round: disable unix extensions rather than wide
links.
2. Even better: _only_ disable the call to mak
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs
When invoking an emacsclient, the new window is being opened on the main
emacs' X server, rather than being opened on the server set in
(emacsclient's) DISPLAY. This makes it unusable when logging in remotely
using ssh -X.
Older versions worked as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs23
Emacsclient switches desktops and warps the mouse pointer on start.
This is not only rude, but against accepted guidelines for X programs.
Only the window manager or desktop environment itself, and its
accessories (desktop pagers, task bars, ...)
Just a remark for those gotten bitten by this behavior, and want to
avoid similar occurrences in the future: The samba team doesn't read
distribution's bug trackers, but they do have their own list:
samba-techni...@lists.samba.org
The samba team lives under the impression that only a tiny minorit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-helper-scripts
The /etc/cron.daily/system-health sends out a daily mail about status of
raid arrays and system temperature.
This is useful in case there really is a problem (broken raid array [U_]
or overheated CPU (... whose temperature is above
I just tried it (with a 9.04 image), it doesn't help.
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Not sure whether it's related, but I've got a PC with a GeForce GT220, which
shows the following behavior on 10.04 Alpha 3:
1. During boot, output is sent both to VGA and DVI
2. after modprobe nouveau, or after starting up X, output is sent only to DVI.
While usable output is sent to DVI, "garble
Just out of curiosity: why is this marked as incomplete? What is missing
to make it complete?
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Yes, indeed, I did find --batch-mode in the meantime, thanks.
Still, taking into account the TERM variable would be useful, especially
since not all terminals might have the same color codes.
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Public bug reported:
libspreadsheet-read-perl (perl package Spreadsheet::Read) needs
Spreadsheet::ParseXLSX to work correctly. However, by default Ubuntu
includes Spreadsheet::XLSX (libspreadsheet-xlsx-perl) instead, which
munges date cells, and text cells that contain HTML escapable
characters.
Public bug reported:
When compiling with the new maven included with Ubuntu 18.04, the
compilation output is littered with control characters (even if TERM is
set to "dumb").
How to get rid of this, it's really hard to read.
mvn -q -Duser.timezone="Europe/Luxembourg" -Dgwt.draftCompile=true -P d
There are 2 more sys.exit(0) calls in the code, and they need their del
indexer as well. Indeed, we keep getting the error message despite the
presence of del indexer before the sys.exit(0) at the end of the file.
Adding del indexer to the other 2 fixes it.
... and possibly the two sys.exit's with
Public bug reported:
This evening, I received a call in my car (Toyota Prius), while my
Aquaris E5 (Ubuntu touch) phone was connected via bluetooth handsfree
mode.
Ring tone sounded all right over the car's audio system, and call pick
up UI was displayed on central console.
However, the buttons
Public bug reported:
1)
alain@alain-pc:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
2)
alain@alain-pc:~$ apt-cache policy plasma-workspace
plasma-workspace:
Installed: 4:5.5.5.2-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 4:5.5.5.2-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 4:5.5.5.2-0ubuntu1 500
Public bug reported:
1.) alain@alain-pc:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
2.) alain@alain-pc:~$ apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:
Installed: 1:1.0.12-1build2
Candidate: 1:1.0.12-1build2
Version table:
*** 1:1.0
On 22/03/17 14:15, AlainKnaff wrote:
[...]
> N.B. It does work if Swiss German is chosen, rather than Swiss French.
Actually, I was mistaken on this. It does work ok for whatever layout is
the default (i.e. topmost in list shown in
System->Settings->InputDevices->Keybo
I just re-downloaded the current version of testssl.sh (dated December
20th 2016), and tried again, and vsftpd is still shown to be vulnerable
to Heartbleed.
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> Any chance I could see your vsftpd.conf file
Sure, here it is:
# Example config file /etc/vsftpd.conf
#
# The default compiled in settings are fairly paranoid. This sample file
# loosens things up a bit, to make the ftp daemon more usable.
# Please see vsftpd.conf.5 for all compiled in defaults
> but no modifier keys are ever possible to be sent as the keyboard acts as
> text editor (for
> autocorrect, etc) and does not directly send keycode events to Mir.
Huh? If this is preventing implementation of cursor keys throughout all
applications, why don't we just ditch this misfeature and m
Public bug reported:
1.
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
2.
# apt-cache policy syncevolution
syncevolution:
Installed: 1.5.1+15.04.20160706-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.5.1+15.04.20160706-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.5.1+15.04.20160706-0ubuntu1 0
1001
Public bug reported:
After encountering persistent errors during synchronization, I'm
intending to overwrite the calendar on my phone with the calendar from
the server, i.e. lose any changes that I might have done "locally" on
the phone.
However, the --sync options seems to have a confusing way t
Epilogue: Eventually I took my courage in my 2 hands, and did a
syncevolution -s refresh-from-remote AEV aev
It did indeed do the thing that I would intuitively expect, i.e. refresh
the store on the phone from the server.
However, please be careful as there is more than one way to set up
syncev
Public bug reported:
1) # lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
2) # apt-cache policy plasma-workspace
plasma-workspace:
Installed: 4:5.5.5.2-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 4:5.5.5.2-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 4:5.5.5.2-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://be.archive.ub
Public bug reported:
On change to summer time, repeating events that were entered while
winter time was active now fire an hour late.
For example, an event initially scheduled to fire at 11:45 now fires at
12:45
1.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
2.
$
Public bug reported:
Just tried to upgrade a 12.04 installation to 14.04 using do-release-
upgrade
do-release-upgrade just says "No new release found"
According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, 12.04 is still supposed
to be supported until April 2017, so don't tell me I'm way too late to
upg
Any news on this? What's the reason for the lack of progress here? Is it
really technically difficult to implement this, or is it "something
else"?
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Needlessly lost an hour of my time figuring out why I couldn't install
the Abril Fatface font from
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/list/classification/serif
Whatever howto I followed, the font wouldn't show up in xlsfonts...
... until, on a hunch, I restarted my inkscape,
I had the same issue.
After commenting out the following lines from /usr/share/pam-configs
/smbpasswd-migrate, and re-running pam-auth-update, all worked again:
#Auth-Type: Additional
#Auth-Initial:
# optionalpam_smbpass.so migrate
#Auth-Final:
# optional
Public bug reported:
When trying to start or stop the bluetooth subsystem, the start or stop
command just hangs.
A couple of upgrades back, we already *had* a similar situation, now it
re-appeared.
However, when Control-C'ing the start command, and then trying it again,
it says "start: Job is al
Public bug reported:
When moving the mouse quickly from one window to another, occasionally
random windows which are traversed on the path autoraise. This didn't
happen before the last apt-get upgrade
Can be reproduced by jiggling the mouse between 2 windows where one
partly covers the other. Aft
Public bug reported:
According to testssl (from https://testssl.sh/testssl.sh) vsftpd is
vulnerable to heartbleed, with now obvious way (in the config) to secure
it:
testssl@will:~$ ./testssl.sh -t ftp lll.lu:21
...
Heartbleed (CVE-2014-0160)VULNERABLE (NOT ok)
Or is this
Public bug reported:
While securing our boxes, I noticed that testssl was flagging the
absence of server cipher order:
./testssl.sh localhost:636
Has server cipher order? nope (NOT ok)
While trying to set it using the following command, slapd just crashed:
dapmodify -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/
Public bug reported:
According to testssl sendmail is vulnerable to "Secure Client-Initiated
Renegotiation" DoS according to testssl, and there seems to be no
obvious way to change this using configuration:
testssl@xl:~$ ./testssl.sh -t smtp 127.0.0.1:25
...
Secure Client-Initiated Renegotiation
Public bug reported:
According to testssl postfix is vulnerable to "Secure Client-Initiated
Renegotiation" DoS according to testssl, and there seems to be no
obvious way to change this using configuration:
testssl@sendar:~$ ./testssl.sh -t smtp 127.0.0.1:25
...
Secure Client-Initiated Renegotiat
Public bug reported:
When I visit a photo folder in digikam, and then auto-rotate the photos using
imagemagick (convert -auto-orient myphoto.jpg myphoto.jpg), then digikam shows
it rotated twice (just as if the file data had been rotated, and the EXIF tag
was still present). For example, if the
Public bug reported:
I'm using the activitytracker.cwayne18 activity tracker application to
log paths I'm hiking.
Initially, I noticed that the application kept getting suspended just
like the commands running in the terminal application (see bug 1502197).
So, I tried a similar solution, and inc
I tried it on Xenial, but now I get the following error whatever I do
with LDAP:
SASL/EXTERNAL authentication started
ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Unknown authentication method (-6)
additional info: SASL(-4): no mechanism available:
But, apart from that, trusty is a "long term support" r
Oops, I was just missing the -H ldapi:/// along with the -Y EXTERNAL
Now the following works (well, with slapd, not with the textarea on this
site, WTF? :-( ):
ldapmodify -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// <<'EOF'
dn: cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: olcTLSCipherSuite
olcTLSCipherSuite:
SECURE:-VERS-
Public bug reported:
I've got an HP2229h screen which is physically capable of 1680x1050
pixel resolution.
My graphics card is:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS690 [Radeon X1200
Series]
With the radeonhd driver, it seems to only be able to output 1352x768 to
VGA, where
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When trying to send a mail via a horde served using GnuTLS using
firefox, it often tries to save the compose.php file, especially if the
SSL certificate is large (either due to 2048 bit key size, or due to
having many SubjectAltNames).
This problem has been fixed upstream in
Public bug reported:
When sshd gets a signal 1 for reload, it forks a new process and ditches
the old. This causes upstart to believe that ssh has crashed, and loses
track of it. A second reload (or any other initctl operation on ssh)
will thus say:
reload: Unknown instance:
There would be 2 way
So why bother having an upstart or init at all, and not start and stop
everything "manually"?
Similar issue exists with squid (bug 573853)
Upstart is a nice concept, and really improved boot times. It would
even be better if it was more reliable. These glitches break web
administration tools whi
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dovecot 1.2.9 not compatible with thunderbird
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> Alain, I understand your frustration. think a little more serious than
Low,
Thanks for your insight.
> as existence of a workaround only barely mitigates the impact of this.
Just a note about this workaround: kill -9 `pidof sshd` will "saw off
the branch on which you're sitting" if you happen
Still open in 10.04 as of December 9th, 2010.
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vir
Still an issue in 10.04.1
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This actually is the result of multiple problems, which must all come
together to produce an annoying user-visible failure.
1. With a Radeon card, when logging out, the X server catches a segmentation
fault rather than exiting cleanly. This point is
It seems that what is happening is that squid forks twice to demonize,
but the "middle" process "forgets" to exit, and keeps hanging around.
# ps auxww | fgrep squid
root 2593 0.0 0.1 31792 4884 ?S01:27 0:03 /usr/bin/perl
/usr/sbin/squid-prefetch
root 14719 0.0 0.0 2
Not adding -N, but instead replacing expect fork with expect daemon does
not work as upstart will wait for the middle process to exit, which it
never does.
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Binary package hint: squid
When shutting down squid, squid waits for 30 seconds (shutdown_lifetime
setting) even if no active client is present, however, the doc says it
would.
Moreover the doc says that this also applies to SIGHUP, but
(fortunately...) it doesn't.
Proposed
Public bug reported:
Lucid (LTS) ships with dovecot 1.2.9 by default.
When a user attempts to log in to dovecot using thunderbird, the following is
logged, and thunderbird doesn't manage to get folder contents:
Dec 5 19:26:43 hal dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=, method=PLAIN,
rip=87.240.204.
Yes, it is reproducible: just connect to dovecot with thunderbird imap. We use
Maildir.
The bug occurs even for new users.
In case I wasn't clear: this is a show stopper bug, which prevents the
most popular client from connecting to dovecot, and as such is of high
importance. Well, people could s
2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu12
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initctl list only shows a handful (16) of jobs of /etc/init/ despite 117
conf files being present.
Some jobs, such as xinetd and winbind cannot be started or stopped using
upstart, even though an /etc/init/xinetd.conf and an
/etc/init/winbind.conf file exist.
Both files are
Public bug reported:
When trying to start Xmir on my Ubuntu Phone (Aquaris BQ E5), I get the
following error:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ Xmir
ARM architecture: Defaulting to software mode because glamor is not stable
(EE)
Fatal server error:
(EE) Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to send message t
Public bug reported:
Is this a joke or what? Even on my 5 year old Nokia N900, the builtin
Web browser had form autocomplete, and password management.
On Ubuntu phone's Web browser, I have to re-enter user name and password
of each web site manually. The browser remembering it from the previous
v
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ apt-cache policy xmir
xmir:
Installed: 2:1.17.2-1ubuntu0.1~overlay5
Candidate: 2:1.17.2-1ubuntu0.1~overlay5
Version table:
*** 2:1.17.2-1ubuntu0.1~overlay5 0
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ht
Public bug reported:
The browser respects neither pixels nor physical (cm) sizes.
Specifying a rectangle with width: 558px takes up the whole width of the
screen in portrait whereas 559px in landscape mode, even though
according to spec of the BQ Aquaris E5 (on which I tried this), the
resolution
Public bug reported:
By default, the browser only shows the host name of the page. However,
the full URL is shown when clicking on it.
There's really no reason to do this, so why not show the entire URL all
the time (or at least as much of it as fits in the URL bar)
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/publ
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phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/public_html$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/public_html$ apt-cache policy webbrowser-app
webbrowser-app:
Installed: 0.23+15.04.20151103-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.23+15.04.20151103-0ubuntu1
Public bug reported:
In many of today's browser, it is possible to bookmark a javascript: URL
. When clicking on such a bookmark, the javascript code snippet is
executed within the context of the currently shown page.
Attempting to do this in the Ubuntu Phone web browser pops up a new tab
with an
Public bug reported:
file:/ URLs are not suported (... instead it passes it on to google when
entered into URL bar, or raises a "network error" when followed from a
page)
Being able to browser local html pages would be handy to work around bug
#1516220 (lack of form completion or password manager
Public bug reported:
Pairing can be established, but then gets messed up as soon as it is
used.
When making a call, there's no audio on both ends, and soon after the
Prius thinks that no phone is connected.
Moreover, on the phone there now is no audio, even when making a normal
call (away from t
I see the problem too (on Facebook mobile, for example).
I wanted to try this Force enable Zoom in Settings->Accessibility, but
neither the webbrowser app's Settings, nor the global Settings page had
an Accessibility submenu.
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The odd thing is, while it doesn't work from the bookmarks menu, it does
work from the New Tab menu.
You access that by sliding up from the lower edge, and then tapping "+
New Tab"
Just posting this to help others, until a proper fix is released.
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Duplicate of #1407746
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I get the impression that the reason for this "lack of synchronization"
is that Ubuntu's "Tasks" app does not actually use the system-task-list
but rather its own list somewhere else.
Indeed, after synchronization, running syncevolution --print-items
backend=evolution-tasks on the phone does show
> There is. It is a conscious design decision.
If I wanted this kind of extended consciousness, I'd do some yoga, or
light a candle. Or maybe get a Nokia Lumia :-)
No, seriously, this means it's still a bug, just a design bug rather
than an implementation bug.
> On small form factors where ther
> If you wanted to browse the local filesystem, the correct URL would be
"file:///", not "file:/".
In any other browser I know, both work. If necessary, the browser adds
the 2 missing slashes.
> Anyway, ubuntu touch’s security model prevents the browser from
browsing the file system by design.
H
Public bug reported:
Whenever I type a space after the last word (such as would happen lots
of time when entering an SMS message normally), the last word entered
turns into gibberish.
Workaround: entering a lower case letter, and then moving back, so that
the text entered is not end of line turns
Desktop version? Device detection? Sniffing?
Errm, this is on a plain static web page without any such nonsense. Re-opening
it.
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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> This is a largely matter of personal preference
In that case, made their could indeed be a personal setting in some
configuration dialog?
Well maybe it's only an opinion, but then the other point of view is merely an
opinion too.
Moreover, the thing is, somebody had to _go_out_of_their_way_
I was typing the message in Luxembourgish.
Was indeed auto-correction, took me a while to find where to switch this
off in the global settings. Maybe it should be off by default, or maybe
somehow made less intrusive?
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> If browsing the local filesystem was allowed, this could easily be
implemented, of course.
Other apps, such as the "Document Viewer" seem to be perfectly able to
see the local filesystem... Same for the terminal app, and any programs
started by it (... and this is a good thing too, please keep i
Same problem here.
Works fine with 1.9.0+svn250-3
Broken with 1.9.0+svn250-5 (Package for vivid, installed on a trusty)
Btw, Robie, if you snub one user, in reality you also snub hundreds of others
who find his bug report by googling for the same symptoms, so please be a bit
more helpful. It
Found it.
Actually it was due to both a pecularity in the proxy server I wanted to
get through, and a bug in how proxytunnel sets SNI.
It seems that our proxy server ignores SNI in SSLv3, but considers it in
TLSv1.
And proxytunnel sets the wrong SNI.
proxytunnel ---> proxy1 (the one I want to g
Just saw this one as well today, on a 12.04.5 with a 3.13 kernel
Ssh, and serial console were unresponsive.
Console displayed message about jbd2 being blocked for more than 120
seconds, and then loads of other processes (apache2) blocked for 120
seconds as well (but jbd2 was the first such messag
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