I've confirmed that my use case (the original report of this ticket) is
resolved in 21.04.
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Title:
libffi7 missing from Ubuntu (pip's python3-ope
Note that this has been reported upstream:
https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8090
It's not obvious from a quick look through the history of that ticket
whether it has been properly fixed.
A workaround is to `export
PYTHON_KEYRING_BACKEND=keyring.backends.null.Keyring`.
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Since upgrading to 21.04 (python3-pip package version 20.3.4-1ubuntu2),
every time I run `pip3` I get the KDE Wallet Service starting and
showing a window, saying:
The application '/usr/bin/pip3' has requested to create a new wallet
named 'kdewallet'. This is used to store s
Some progress in 21.04. Screen sharing in Chrome now sort of works, but
with some weirdness. I'm working on laptop with two external screens;
sharing the laptop's built-in screen works, but sharing an external
screen with a different resolution doesn't; I get a somewhat-old-school
effect where th
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I'm running 20.04 LTS on an HP Envy x360 Ryzen 7 3700U with Radeon Vega
Mobile. The gdm3 package is at version 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.2.
When I trigger a suspend with `echo mem > /sys/power/state` the system
appears to go into mem suspend correctly. Hitting a key should brin
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I'm running 20.04 LTS on an HP Envy x360 Ryzen 7 3700U with Radeon Vega
Mobile. The gdm3 package is at version 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.2.
When I trigger a suspend with `echo mem > /sys/power/s
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the follow-up. I've done the `apport-collect`, see above.
I've also uploaded a potentially-related crash file from Xwayland, see
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/39763900-226c-11eb-b3ef-fa163e102db1.
I'm not absolutely certain this is related but the timestamp on it is
about r
I've done the full-upgrade and disabled the non-Ubuntu extensions and
then re-triggered the crash with `echo mem > /sys/power/state`. This
now causes a hard hang of the whole system - its no longer accessible
over the network when it tries to wake up. There is no new log in
/var/crash and the las
I'm running a custom kernel build because when I installed Ubuntu on
this laptop (19.10) various things were not supported in the stock
kernel. I'm now trying to apply a BIOS update which apparently has some
ACPI-related stuff in it, but this is proving difficult as HP's BIOS
updates are somewhat
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I'm running 20.04 LTS on an HP Envy x360 Ryzen 7 3700U with Radeon Vega
Mobile. The gdm3 package is at version 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.2.
When I trigger a suspend with `echo mem > /sys/power/state` the system
appe
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I've applied the latest BIOS update from HP but this has not made any
difference to the problem. I've also verified the problem still exists
when running the 2.8.0-26-generic kernel from groovy.
I've also run the apport-collect requested above using that kernel.
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I've just upgraded to Ubuntu 20.10 which comes with python3-openssl
version 19.0.1-2. It breaks (at least some) Python applications that
use the `requests` library to access HTTPS URLS. For instance, this
stack trace (note that I have clipped the first few frames from the
st
I've confirmed that setting up a virtualenv with the pyopenssl and
requests packages from PyPI does not result in the same defect. If I
get a chance, I'll try to put together a minimal test case to reproduce
this.
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A couple more notes:
* I've removed my per-user install of requests but this doesn't help.
* This doesn't kill all HTTPS requests; it seems to be related to the format of
the CA certificate being used to verify the server.
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Chrome / Chromium seems to be the main platform for screensharing but
still uses libpipewire version 0.2, which can't be installed on Groovy
(no installation candidate). Even a PPA build would be really handy...
** Affects: pipewire (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I have this same problem on 18.04. It's very noticeable that when my
network has no DNS working, screen unlock takes a long time - as much as
a minute or two.
I notice this because I often manually configure my network to do DNS
lookups over an SSH tunnel. If I just close the lid of my laptop it
Firefox might not but lots of other things do.
It is allegedly possible to install the libpipewire0.2 binaries from an
earlier Ubuntu on 20.10 but I've had no success doing so; no
applications are able to share my screen (firefox, chrome, slack,
teams...)
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System information:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 19.10
Release:19.10
$ apt-cache policy udev
udev:
Installed: 242-7ubuntu3.7
Candidate: 242-7ubuntu3.7
Version table:
*** 242-7ubuntu3.7 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu eoan-updates
Just to note that I have figured out how to clean this up manually:
$ sudo dmsetup remove vms-veeabuild
$ sudo dmsetup remove vms-veea--mirror
Although this is rather a violent thing to do to a volume, since the
disk has already been physically unplugged while working, we've pretty
much crossed t
Public bug reported:
I'm not sure how else to describe this than the title: keys that are
held down for more than 1s (as near as I can judge) repeat endlessly.
If I strike the 'n' key, I get one 'n'. If I hold it down for over one
second, I get a never-ending stream of 'n's, until I press the 'n'
Note this only happens with the laptop's built-in keyboard, not a USB
keyboard.
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Keys that are held down for more than 1s repeat endlessly
I'm still seeing this on Eoan, which has dkms 2.7.1-4ubuntu2 - the
symptom is that virtualbox-dkms does not correctly build and install its
kernel modules with the message `modinfo: ERROR: missing module or
filename.`
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According to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=943569,
this is fixed in debian dkms=2.7.1-5.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #943569
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=943569
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For me, the fix is to change line 812 of /usr/sbin/dkms from:
[ -z $kernels_module ] || return 0
to
[ -z $kernels_module ] && return 0
This was fixed upstream here:
https://github.com/dell/dkms/commit/b95779938805aca8e98d57492b18dee07d35d285
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I'm still seeing this in 18.04 LTS.
Linux newt 4.15.0-54-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 24 10:55:24 UTC 2019
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I've attached dmesg output.
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I'm using a built-in RTL8822BE WiFi adapter on a Ryzen 7 system. When I
create a hotspot by opening the GNOME settings app, opening the WiFi
settings page and selecting "Turn on hotspot..." from the drop-down
menu, everything works fine. If I then open nm-connection-editor a
Public bug reported:
My laptop has two M.2 drives which are part of the same LVM volume group
and my root partition is spread across them (as well as some VM
partitions).
rpi-imager correctly identifies that one of these should not be
overwritten and doesn't offer it as a choice when writing an i
Public bug reported:
This appears to be new after an upgrade to 24.04.
My laptop has a 2560x1600 panel. When I play a fullscreen Steam game
(in this case Satisfactory) set to that resolution, afterwards the
virtual display size in GNOME is increased, so that if I move the mouse
off the bottom or
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I'm not locking the screen while in the overview.
This happened this morning and I'm not absolutely sure that I'd had
Satisfactory running beforehand. I've uploaded the journal files from
this crash above.
The crash this morning produced crash files from chrome and vscode but I
don't think these
And the only whoopsie link is from January, ie before the upgrade to
24.04.
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Screen lock crashes after playing fullscreen games
To manage
I'm uncertain how to tell if I'm affected by that bug. I'm not seeing
the main symptom - a "phantom" display in settings. But I'm only
running Nvidia drivers version 535, so possibly that symptom doesn't
show up until you install 545?
I do have a /dev/card0 which is from the simple-framebuffer m
Also trying to set the kernel commandline with `sudo snap set system
system.kernel.cmdline-append` appears to have crashed snapd. Quite what
state that's left my system in is anyone's guess. It _might_ be
bootable...
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Confirmed on Ryzen 7 3700U, and that the -24 pre-release update fixes
it. Standby has never worked on this system so I can't comment on that.
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Tit
I've managed to recover my system to the point that snap is working
again - see #2068874 - but won't get a chance to test this just now.
Yes, drm_info reports card0 as simpledrm and card1 as nvidia-drm.
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I can't confirm whether blacklisting the simpledrm driver fixes this,
because it very definitely breaks the system boot. I'm using whole-disk
encryption and blacklisting this driver leaves it unable to ask me for
the encryption key to unlock the root partition.
Presumably there is a way to use th
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