Happened when running Update Manager right after Ubuntu Software Center
in precise.
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Title:
colord crashed with SIGSEGV in dbus_message_get_reply_
A few debugging tips:
You can verify introspection overrides are brought in by looking at the private
"_overrides_module" attribute of a library:
(this is on Fedora so Ubuntu will give a different location)
python3 -c "from gi.repository import Gtk; print(Gtk._overrides_module)"
If you do the s
Public bug reported:
I noticed a large amount of memory being used by the software center
when installing items and continuing to use the UI at the same time
(over 1gb). I was able to reproduce at least one memory leak easily:
1. Launch Ubuntu Software Center
2. Launch System Monitor and find the
This option was turned on by default after a recent update. I thought it
was a bug and it was driving me crazy, I'm used to smoothly dragging
windows between dual monitors. After looking around, I finally found the
"Sticky Edges" setting in display settings and turned it off.
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Public bug reported:
After updating ubuntu the other day a number of things broke likely
related to policykit errors I'm seeing in syslog:
Jun 5 11:47:01 neuromancer dbus[792]: [system] Activating service
name='org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1' (using servicehelper)
Jun 5 11:47:01 neuromancer dbus[7
** Description changed:
After updating ubuntu the other day a number of things broke likely
related to policykit errors I'm seeing in syslog:
Jun 5 11:47:01 neuromancer dbus[792]: [system] Activating service
name='org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1' (using servicehelper)
Jun 5 11:47:01 neuro
** Changed in: policykit-1 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
PolicyKit problems after update
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I found the problem to be a rogue service file that was installed to:
/usr/local/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.service
which had a Exec=/usr/local/libexec/polkitd which doesn't exist. This service
file was clobbering the one in:
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.fre