I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 (from kernel 4.4.0-193-generic to
4.15.0-122-generic) and I had this exact issue. Same HP Microserver Gen
8 as the others, probably there's something in their motherboard that
makes SATA disks discovery particularly slow, and the kernel (or initrd
scripts harness?) do
Related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-
settings/+bug/1872492; that 56-kubuntu-noto.conf that is installed
stealthily by kubuntu-settings-desktop overrides way too much system-
wide stuff, and should just NOT be included.
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This is still a problem; the aforementioned file ruins fonts rendering
in Firefox in many common sites (Twitter, Gitlab, many Google sites).
The easiest fix for me was to remove the /etc/fonts/conf.d/56-kubuntu-
noto.conf symlink completely, and add it to dpkg excludes, putting
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But more in general, I think that kubuntu-settings shipping system-wide
font hinting overrides to fonts used by a ton of applications/sites
deeply wrong. IDK what you wanted to accomplish here, but that's not the
way nor the right package.
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Woa, now the ridicolousness of this debate is getting critical, I've seen
five-year-old children way more reasonable than the two opposing parties
involved in this debate.
If this wasn't keeping millions of systems with broken software it would be at
least mildly entertaining; seeing how this is
I too think that this should be solved. nspluginwrapper is *way* buggier
than almost any 64 bit alpha plugin that Adobe released in the last
years. It's been quite a while since Debian and Mint moved to the native
plugin, why isn't Ubuntu doing the same? This seriously affects the
usability of the
The debug symbol packages installed come all from the offical dbgsym
repository and are as updated as it is, if they don't match the
installed versions it's not my fault, and I wouldn't know how to remedy.
Also, I don't think that any of those libraries are involved in some way in the
crash, sinc
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Again on the stack trace: I installed the -dbg/-dbgsym packets of every
library about which the Compiz crash plugin log complained ("no symbol
found"), but it didn't add any detail to the stack trace.
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Further examination of the process map shows that the fault address
(0x406fcee8) belongs to a portion of memory associated with the file
"/tmp/glNSpQ5n (deleted)".
I am inclined to think that this file belongs to the proprietary nVidia
drivers: I heard several times that they need /tmp to be exe
Tested older nVidia drivers (version 173-updates), crash again. This
time the memory region of the crash (almost the same) is associated with
/dev/zero, go figure...
One thing I forgot to mention: on this very machine I run without
problems Linux Mint 11 with compiz enabled; thinking that maybe th
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1142213 ***
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emacs23/24 GUI does not start when run in Kubuntu 13.04 with oxygen-gtk
theme enabled
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Schily, what's wrong with adding those words, even if they are redundant?
If your interpretation of the matter is correct (and I believe it is, although
IANAL) you are just making extra-explicit what is already permitted by of your
license and the GPL, so you aren't granting any extra permission
Other trivial workaround: keep snapd to 2.44.3 (at least on 20.04),
possibly forever. There's a serious QA problem here, in a week I got
three updates, each of which progressively broke stuff worse than the
previous one:
- first warnings every time I opened a shell
- then broken XDG env, which mad
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