It has been fixed in Fedora and Arch, where is the fix for Ubuntu?
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Mutter 3.34.1 broke Night Light, screen color profiles
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Is there a testing package including the fix that we could test please?
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Mutter 3.34.1 broke Night Light, screen color profiles
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In gnome-shell itself, in overview mode and either as favorite or not.
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.desktop files not working in Ubuntu 19.04 Gnome
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Log in journalctl:
gnome-shell[610]: g_environ_setenv: assertion 'value != NULL' failed
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I use several instances of Firefox, that I usually launch from various
launchers.
For example, I have a `firefox-test.desktop` file in
`~/.local/share/applications`, that contains:
```
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Name=Firefox-Test
StartupWMClass=firetest
Exec=firefox --new-i
upstream bug report confirms that this is a bug in Ubuntu:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal/issues/132
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Probably, lot of clues there:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1602985
Some upstream patches seem to be availabe, can they be ported to Ubuntu
?
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I can't believe that such a basic security/privacy issue has not been
fixed yet.
Normally, the device should only be discoverable when the bluetooth
settings are opened.
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For some reason, libnss-resolve package was missing on my system. Now,
it works as expected with the nsswitch.conf change.
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nsswitch.conf
Same issue with OpenVPN, but my changes to nsswitch.conf seem to be
ignored.
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Same issue here, reported there:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1278944
It is not consistent between disks, even when there are from the same vendor or
the same model.
Of course, the controller may be totally different.
Note that it all cases, they spin down correctly under Mac OS o
I described there : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1278944
or there : https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71802
I don't think it is related only to USB 3 or Nautilus. It is a larger
udisk or kernel issue with some micro-controllers...
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Sorry, I have changed both the computer and the desktop environment since then.
I had work to do and needed reliable settings quickly.
I have achieved this with a Thinkpad and KDE.
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Moreover, never ever give access to your system to an unknown person.
Even if he looks nice and helpful. It is a sane best practice to keep
away from troubles.
Keshara, as a person who is willing to help, you should even not have
asked for it. There are many ways to help him without a shell access
Public bug reported:
Fixed upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334152
It would be nice to have the fix in Ubuntu.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status:
I can reproduce it all the time, typically while editing embedded Calc
documents inside an odt.
For instance, I update a calc sheet, then click back to the Write document :
crash.
Another example : I have 2 sheets in a page, select one other and press
backspace to delete it : crash.
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The simple fact to switch to a TTY reactivate the screen. There are also no
issues in other windows managers than Gnome (e.g. Openbox), xrandr works well.
So probably neither an Xorg nor a driver issue.
It seems to be Gnome-related.
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Also note that I had no issue on Ubuntu 12.04, so this is a regression.
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I tested with 3.14, and same problem.
But I caught some kernel messages every time I replug the screen:
[ 42.038474] [drm:intel_dp_complete_link_train] *ERROR* failed to train DP,
aborting
[ 57.587925] [drm:intel_dp_aux_native_read] *ERROR* too many retries, giving
up
[ 57.600327] [drm:in
I am not able to provide technical details at this time. This a
functional issue and I don't know what package is involved.
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On Ubuntu 14.04, the external screen plugged on VGA is detected and get
activated correctly.
However, if I unplug it and then replug it later, it is not detected anymore
and the screen receives no signal.
A way to get it back to work is to reboot or simply suspend the
compu
@Sheldon You are correct, I checked and the driver is still missing.
>From the archive, we can use the firmware file, but not the modules directly.
>We need the source code to recompile it against the current kernel of our
>distro.
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SO, what's the point ???
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gnome-shell hangs when switching to a running VMWare Player Window in
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I have the exact same problem that this person described:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/91947/headphones-analog-output-switching-like-crazy
Thanks to his tip, I could workaround the issue after believe it was a pure EMF
or PSU issue.
I am on Ubuntu 11.10 64 bits. According
Same problem here. I noticed that switching to a TTY also restore the
correct behavior.
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[hardy] Key repeat gets randomly turned off.
To m
I can confirm this bug too, which happens very often only when I use
VMWare Workstation (and a Windows guest with vmware-tools, as far as I
can tell).
I now use the Nouveau driver.
Most of time, I switch to a TTY and reload gnome-shell with :
$ killall -1 gnome-shell
But sometimes, it is either
Public bug reported:
Evolution randomly crashes, even when it is left open with no user
interaction.
Here is the backtrace :
$ evolution
*** glibc detected *** evolution: free(): invalid pointer: 0x7fd0cc1031c0
***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x78a96)[0x7fd
I didn't fix anything for me.
By the way, I started to use Gnome-shell and the windows are not lagging at all
there (tough there are other graphical glitches, thanks ATI for the great
driver). :(
It probably confirms the laggy windows is caused by a specific issue between
Compiz/Unity and ATI.
Simply, it has always been a show-stopper for me.
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Evolution virtual trash / "real" trash on IMAP server
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Same problem here.
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I found an interesting behavior with my Nova X600 laser mouse.
It has some buttons on it to switch between modes with different frequencies.
Whenever I press it, window moving becomes smooth for a few second (approx
30s). Then, it becomes extremely laggy again.
I can reproduce it all the time. No
I just came back - after a painful migration - from btrfs which, at the
time, sucks even much more (extreme slugishness with many applications,
continuous activity too and no fsck).
Are we still left with ext3 or XFS for a decent FS?
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The above recommendations have no impact with the issue on my system.
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jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down a
As far as I am concerned, it has been solved using the IMAP+ protocol, as soon
as Evolution started to support it.
It can be reproduced anytime using the basic IMAP protocol though, so I am not
sure if it is an expected behavior or a workaround.
Anyway, I definitely adopted Thunderbird which doe
I can confirm that this issue is still present even in 11.04 final.
I just switched to 11.04 from 10.10 and what a deception. Instability, Unity
non sense... I wanted my Openbox back, but no way.
Sad to see the same things broken again and again...
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The problem is still here (10.10) and I don't see any solution that
would allow me to type Japanese AND French in Opera.
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Accented letters
I am having this problem on one of my maverick machines.
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I am having a huge memory leak on my 64 bits system using either tcpdump or
dumpcap. Soon after the process is started, it starts eating all the memory is
swapping. In a few seconds, without much network traffic, I get 1 GB of memory
eaten.
So I think the bug is still here with Ubuntu 10.10, tho
And what's weired is that pinging is allowed on my server, so I don't
know what Evolution is actually trying to do...
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It also affects me, on Maverick.
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This bug had disappeared for me until Lucid, but it came back with 10.10.
Was it patched or fixed accordingly ?
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This bug had disappeared for me until Lucid, but it came back with 10.10.
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The attached code compiles allright (gcc test.c -o test) but when I run
it segfaults :
% ./test example.com 80
toto
phocean.net
resolv: phocean.net
zsh: segmentation fault ./test phocean.net 80
Debug session (attached) shows that the resolv function is working as
expected,
Sorry but I am not a native English speaker so such misunderstandings are
likely to happen.
I don't have data from the kernel crash for now, but if I get it, I will fill
another bug.
Concerning this bug, I indeed found a workaround, but I don't think it
is acceptable.
Hardware that works with a
Invalid? Hmm not so sure. If so why wireless had always worked fine with
openSUSE 11.x, Windows Vista, etc.
Even though I found a workaround, the behaviour is not normal and may hide more
problem (I encountered a few kernel crash while unloading / reloading the
iwlagn module).
So please don't m
I was able to solve the problem.
On my Wifi router, I had customized settings concerning the beacon and
DTIM intervals (higher than default, to reduce the number of packets
sent).
After I resetted these parameters to their default values (respectively 100 and
1), the stability issues vanished.
N
The bug is still there and extremely annoying. I have tried all possible tips I
found on forums or previous bug reports :
- deactivate hardware encryption (modprobe iwlagn swcrypto=1)
- tried all kind of encryption combinations (WPA2 only, WPA only, TKIP, AES,
WPA+WPA2, etc, except WEP)
I can'
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Wireless had always (for years) worked great on my laptop (Thinkpad T61), until
I switched from openSUSE to Ubuntu Lucid few days ago.
Since then, my wifi connection has been very unstable, always flapping.
Randomly but as frequent as every 3 or 4 minutes, it disconnects and
I am not using Ubuntu anymore, but the issue has just been solved on openSUSE
with the latest 180.29 driver.
No need to deactivate loose binding anymore. Hurrah !
Unfortunately I am not able to tell you what solved the issue, because it seems
that some people with the same driver still have the p
It happens much more often with 180.18. It is almost unusable.
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Same with with 180.22.
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It did the trick for me too. Thank you very much !
However, it still consumes too much CPU. And scrolling this present page is
still too slow...
How can it be that Mozilla hasn't addressed that yet ?
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Y
I doubt there could be a link with the kernel.
I have seen this issue since at least 2.6.18, though I have been using
2.6.22, 2.6.24, 2.6.25 and currently 2.6.26.
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I doubt there could be a link with the kernel.
I have seen this issue since at least 2.6.18, though I have been using
2.6.22, 2.6.24, 2.6.25 and currently 2.6.26.
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Same problem here. That's incredible that surfing is such a pain in 2008.
Quite frustrating when you have a 512 Mb graphic card and a core 2 duo 2,2 Ghz
processor.
I am surprised that this issue has not yet been take seriously, it seems.
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Nothing in syslog, but there is a line in .xsession-error :
** (totem:7460): WARNING **: Detected that GNOME screensaver has left
the bus closing
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I don't have any /var/crash, and nothing from the terminal.
It just starts the daemon and in general it will work well the first few
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I have seen this problem with :
- a NVidia NVS 140 M card, using the Nvidia driver (169.09)
- an Intel 945 GM card, and the intel driver
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David, I have sometimes experienced what you mention (in a train), but I
think this is an issue we can live with.
In that case the problem is not g-p-m but the power source. I think that
there is no easy way to deal with it, and we should not have something
too complex for such some extreme and ra
Keenan, that's exactly what I thought.
I don't have an ambient light sensor, so I have no experience using it.
However, I tend to believe that the sensor should deal with the
temporary setting only...
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I guess what I think is joining what Kyle says, but to be sure I clarify
what I meant :
There are 2 different settings :
- the defaults values that g-p-m applies when the power state changes
- the current value in each power state, which is temporary for the current
state
The scenario :
g-p-m
Thank you for this patch, quite an improvement.
However I disagree with the point of view of Keenan, I think the big
issue is that the gnome brightness setting is still not synchronized
with the hardware setting (set with the keyboard).
This is pretty confusing for the user to set brightness to
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I have seen this bug for months.
Randomly but very often, Gnome-Screensaver seems to freeze and stop
marking the session as idle.
As a result :
- the screensaver never appears;
- and the most annoying, gnome-power-manager never suspe
Confirmed with my brand new Thinkpad T61.
This is a rather important issue, and it does not seem to evoluate at all !
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Many users have the problem under Gnome, so why would it be KDE specific ?
Isn't the problem in Hal itself ?
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Same problem here. The worst is that it already happened to me that I
put the laptop in my bag, thinking it was off, and travelled with it for
about 40 minutes, on foot and by bike.
So far there is no visible damage, but I guess it shortened somehow the
lifetime of the hardware (especially the har
You know well that this is exaggerating. You are not giving any argument like
that.
As some people wrote before, let's shut up and leave the place here for some
constructive suggestions.
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This is definitely not enough.
Telling that Ubuntu includes leaders from Debian and telling that Ubuntu is
based on Debian sounds VERY different, doesn't it ?
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Yes, this is definitely not fair.
This is just a fact and I think they is nothing much to discuss.
Recently Ubuntu may have became popular, but taking unfairly like that all the
credits while not cooperating fully with the community, it won't last long.
Morever, this kind of critics were reported
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