I had the latest DisplayLink driver and it still did the same thing to
me. And it gets worse than that. No errors are generated but the speed
is so slow it is almost unbearable whenever the DisplayLink device is in
use. I could click the icon for Files to launch Nautilus from the Unity
favorites
Unfortunately, I have ceased using Windows XP, and the computer from
which I used VNC connections also has ceased to function. I am now
using a DisplayLink device to give me a third screen rather than using
VNC to access a virtual machine from another machine to do it.
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Same here. Ubuntu 16.04. ASUSTek Radeon HD 5750 Formula card and
Sabrent DisplayLink, with Dual Dell S2440L monitors connected to the
ASUSTek card and a ViewSonic VX922 monitor connected to the Sabrent
device via native DVI. Heavy flickering on the mouse cursor with
updating of the DisplayLink d
Just noticed something different happens if I wait. I did the log out
thing once, and when Unity reappeared I did something else thinking it
would stay open anyway. After a few minutes the session logged me off
while in the middle of looking for potential solutions to this problem.
Not expected b
Updates added a new behavior in addition to the one reported above. If
I click the logout item, there is a delay in action as before, and it
appears to logout the Unity Desktop after that, but then Unity reappears
forcing me to click the menu item again to logout. The second logout
attempt then l
OK, final posting (I could not find a way to edit older posts or I would
have just done that instead of multi-posting). A whole lot was wrong
(some my fault; got a splitting headache at the moment giving me a bit
of brain fog) but I am also attaching a text file of the weather
stations listed in a
Yet another search gave the following:
33.2625008 44.2346001
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Title:
World clock applet lacks country Iraq
To manage notifications about this bu
Corrected attachment with corrected coordinates (sorry about all the
posts). Don't use the other one (although it still worked on my
system).
** Attachment added: "Corrected coordinates in xml file"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgweather/+bug/204908/+attachment/4723760/+files/B
The other search also turned up a different latitude and longitude for
that airport, too. The second search gave the following coordinates
(which differ from the ones given above in the code snippet):
29.56 34.951667
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The result in comment # 13 is way off. It's actually in Israel. Have
no idea how that happened or why that result showed up in the search.
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One thing else. I saw search results that have SDA as an airport code
for that airport, but another search turned up the code BGW. Not sure
which one is right at this moment. Anyone on the ground know the right
one so that I can update the code?
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Sorry. That should be tz-hint in comment #9 rather than tx-hint in
instruction item 3. The xml coding is correct in the actual code
snippet.
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Here is the attached file. This is working on my system as I write
this.
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Here is a workaround:
1. Open /usr/share/libgweather/Locations.xml as an Administrator using
gedit or your other favorite text editor.
2. Find the following text:
Iraq
IQ
IZ
Asia/Baghdad
3. Insert the following just between
Bug still affects me on Ubuntu Xenial 16.04.1. Any Iraqi city used
automatically gets set to Iran. This has been going on for quite a
while? Is there a fix in the pipeline? Workaround?
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The minimum logout time was 1 minute and 30 seconds just a few seconds
ago (timed it using gnome-clocks app in stopwatch mode). Sometimes it
is a lot more.
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Have 16.04 running, and it gives new meaning to really, really, really,
really long logouts. I have to hit Log Out... twice to accelerate
things a bit. But, if I just hit Log Out... once, I have to wait for a
really long time before the system logs out. I have tried past
wo
Definitely happening to me on Ubuntu 16.04 with all the latest updates.
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Still seeing this in 4.4.0 kernels on Ubuntu 16.04.
$ dmesg | grep -i blk
[5.660121] systemd[1]: systemd 229 running in system mode. (+PAM +AUDIT
+SELINUX +IMA +APPARMOR +SMACK +SYSVINIT +UTMP +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +GNUTLS
+ACL +XZ -LZ4 +SECCOMP +BLKID +ELFUTILS +KMOD -IDN)
[ 60.473635] b
Same problems as above hit me today after an update on my Ubuntu 14.04.3
LTS machine. After applying updates, networking ceased to function.
Downgraded libnl* and now networking is working again.
Luckily I was able to do the downgrade by first using recovery options
at boot from GRuB. From ther
Has been happening and still happens since the first install of 12.04.
I am now at 14.04.3 and the bug still is there. The difference is that
I see millions of little cubes, which then jump into big ones that show
my previous session from Windows or Fedora, depending on what I was
using just prior
$ lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
core-2.0-amd64:core-2.0-noarch:core-3.0-amd64:core-3.0-noarch:core-3.1-amd64:core-3.1-noarch:core-3.2-amd64:core-3.2-noarch:core-4.0-amd64:core-4.0-noarch:core-4.1-amd64:core-4.1-noarch:cxx-3.0-amd64:cxx-3.0-noarch:cxx-3.1-amd64:cxx-3.1-noarch:cxx-3.2-amd64:cxx-3.2
Just realized I needed to add that I am not using proprietary drivers.
ATi Radeon HD 5750, using identical Dell S2440L monitors using identical
HDMI cables. I tried to use the proprietary drivers but the problem
remained, although with some improvement.
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It says that I have modified this file and does not delete the file or
overwrite the /etc/drirc file when instructed to do so during the
install of this package. The package installation then fails and I am
now seeing the driver say that I am running gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe.
lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
core-2.0-amd64:core-2.0-noarch:core-3.0-amd64:core-3.0-noarch:core-3.1-amd64:core-3.1-noarch:core-3.2-amd64:core-3.2-noarch:core-4.0-amd64:core-4.0-noarch:core-4.1-amd64:core-4.1-noarch:cxx-3.0-amd64:cxx-3.0-noarch:cxx-3.1-amd64:cxx-3.1-noarch:cxx-3.2-amd64:cxx-3.2-n
Don't forget to run sudo update-grub before rebooting or you will see no
difference.
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Title:
Plymouth does not display correctly
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When I run the 3.16 kernel in 14.04.2, both monitors on my dual monitor
setup shut down with loss of signal until the system comes to the Unity
login screen. When I run either 3.13 or 3.14 kernels there is no
problem.
I have found that commenting out lines in the /etc/grub.d/10_lupin file
and set
Per comment #3 I can confirm that manual deletion of $vt_handoff or
vt_handoff=7 from the grub kernel line allows the plymouth splash screen
to display on a 3.16 series kernel. Changing vt_handoff=1 to
vt_handoff=0 in the /etc/grub.d/10_linux file does not change the
behavior or omit this kernel p
Seeing the same in Trusty 14.04 LTS with kernel 3.16. I am now at
3.16.0-34 and still see the same behavior. Every fix I have tried fails
to make it work as it did work in as late as 3.14 kernels, and did work
in all the 3.13 series. I think that the problem is kernel
configuration in the 3.16 k
Tried and apport-collect failed again. Just let me know if any other
information is necessary and I will do what I can to provide it to help
track this down.
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I am seeing the same things as reported above, and I am seeing this in
14.04 LTS. I switched to fglrx to try to get rid of the corruption and
still saw it, although it was less than while using the Open Source
drivers for AMD/ATi. Tearfree created other problems so I went back to
Open Source. No
Just found this same abovementioned /.rpmdb directory on my install. It
wasn't there before and hasn't ever been there before this morning. I
did not do anything involving a kernel. Although vmware player uses
dkms when a new kernel is installed, no new kernel was installed today.
When will 4.11.
Same here, with identical monitors at identical resolutions. The only
difference is that one is using a DVI-VGA adapter. I see this whenever
I open LibreOffice. The splash screen comes up on the secondary monitor
and the application comes up on the primary. Using an ATI Radeon HD
5750. I tried
Similar problem here. Seeing 50% CPU when running Chromium. Using
fglrx, because FOSS drivers gave horrid responsiveness and bad video
corruption at login screen and while watching video. However, I am not
using 14.04 LTS in a virtual machine. I am using it in a Wubi install,
however, until I c
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