Any news on this? I don’t really feel like trying this again on a
production machine and corrupting my menu again. However, if it got
fixed, you guys would probably know – either this issue was addressed
and fixed, or it went away as a side effect of the faulty code having
been rewritten for some o
As of 20.04, holding Alt and dragging a panel does nothing.
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After checking again today, I noticed the official PPA has Thunderbird
78.8.1, and the issue is thus fixed. Therefore, this bug can be closed.
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Steps to reproduce:
Set up calendar and tasks with a CalDav server and an old Thunderbird
version (up to ca. December 2020).
Set up a recurring task.
Whenever an instance of the recurring task becomes due, mark it as
completed.
Repeat this for a few instance
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To reproduce:
1. Ensure libhsqldb-hava and hsqldb-utils are installed.
2. Open a terminal window and run hsqldb-sqltool
Alternatively:
1. Start HSQLDB in server mode
2. Try to stop the running instance by running:
java -cp $CLASSPATH:/usr/share/java/hsqldbutil.jar:/usr/shar
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To reproduce:
1. Open an image file with EXIF metadata in Eye of MATE.
2. Select Image > Properties from the menu, and navigate to the last tab.
Expected result:
A list view that fills the entire space on the tab and resizes with the
window.
Actual result:
A list view tha
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. Open a geotagged JPEG/EXIF image in Eye of MATE Image Viewer. (Sample file
attached.)
2. Click Image > Properties, and examine the information displayed on the tabs.
Expected results:
* On the Metadata tab, the Location field has the coordinates. (I suppos
@Maik Schulze did that change anything? are you still getting the error?
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Just had a look at my own settings: I have "Dim display when idle"
unchecked in the AC power tab, checked in the Battery tab. I am still
getting a dark screen every now and then, even though I mostly work on
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For the issue in #37, I was able to restore the external display by
undocking and re-docking the laptop.
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And the issue described in comment#37 is also back. This time, however,
after doing Ctrl+Alt+F1, everything was black (except for the cursor
blinking on the internal display), and I was unable to switch back to
the GUI with Ctrl+Alt+F7; I ended up having to cold boot the system
using the power butt
The black screen issue reappeared on 18.04 sometime last week, after two
completely trouble-free months, and it is quite frequent again. I
haven’t done and in-depth diagnosis or troubleshooting so far. The
flicker issue hasn’t appeared since I upgraded.
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I upgraded to 18.04 last week. So far none of the screen issues (black
screen or image corruption) has reappeared; I will post an update if
anything comes up.
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Enable the German keyboard layout.
2. Open a text editor of your choice.
3. Press AltGr and + (second key after P), then press a.
4. Press AltGr + Shift and +, then press a.
Expected behavior:
Key acts as a dead key, the key sequences produce ã and ā,
I noticed another issue recently: when the device displays woke up after
a period of inactivity, the picture of the external (!) display was
stretched vertically by a factor of 2, with the bottom half missing. I
took a screenshot, but that looked OK and didn’t reflect what I actually
saw.
Also, wi
I am referring to package updates, still on 16.04, whatever was made
available on the repos in the last ~24 hours before comment #33. (Is
there an install log which will tell me what was updated when?)
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Forgot to add, the laptop’s currently docked with an external display on
DisplayPort.
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T
After today’s updates, I am seeing another strange issue: whenever all
displays go out due to inactivity and I touch the keyboard or mouse
again, the internal display starts to flicker. It looks as if the entire
image is shifted by some 25% of its width to one side, then to the other
(with the part
18.04 LTS is just around the corner and I will be upgrading soon. Is
there any more information you’d like me to gather while still on 16.04?
Please let me know; otherwise I will post any news on how this behavior
also affects 18.04 once I’ve upgraded and used it for a while.
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And the screen just went black again. I haven’t rebooted since I changed
the settings; I will report if I still experience issues after a reboot,
just to be sure.
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I just set the screen timeout to Never; dimming was already disabled. I
did this only for the AC profile, not the battery profile, as I’m on AC
power most of the time. I’ll report back if the screen goes black again
(or if it doesn’t happen for a while).
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I'm currently working without an external display and without a docking
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seconds. The system had been running for 1–2 hours at the time.
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Re 1: the issue started to happen after I moved the hard disk to the 840
G1 (from a 6930p), which was around August/September. Updates usually
get installed within a day (unless I have only limited Internet access,
which was not the case when I switched laptops), thus the system should
have been fa
Well, that didn’t take long: screen just went black again for somewhere
around a second. Let me know if you need further input from me.
BTW: currently working without a dock, with an external screen attached
via DP (which has also experienced the bug before the update)—so the
dock doesn’t make a d
Update done. I’ll keep an eye on this and report back if I encounter the
issue again (or do not encounter it for a longer time—being a sporadic
bug, it’s difficult to tell if it’s gone away for good).
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Occasionally, the internal laptop display goes black for a few seconds,
then comes back to life. The external display stays on. It looks as if
power management were kicking in by error but affecting only the
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PS: Debian apparently added the udev rules in usb-modeswitch-data,
version 20160803-1; see https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/usb-
modeswitch-data/+changelog.
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The HP hs3110 WWAN adapter is not recognized and does not work out of
the box.
The device is a rebranded Huawei MU736 but reports a different VID/PID
pair (03f0:521d). With a few manual steps the device will work.
Add the following two udev rules:
# HP hs3110 (Huawei MU736)
Update on behavior: the last few times the internal display went black,
I did not touch the keyboard and mouse at all, and the display came back
after a few seconds. (Tested with the laptop in the port replicator and
an external display connected via the DP port.)
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power management were kicking in by error but affecting only the
internal display.
When I’m working with the external display, I need
Same on Ubuntu MATE 16.04 (as probably on any flavor).
AFAIK the issue was brought about by changes in the behavior of the Save
button: Earlier LibreOffice versions (such as the one included in 15.10)
would gray out the change button when there were no unsaved changes and
enable it as soon as chan
Haven't tested the dev release yet but upgraded to Ubuntu MATE 15.04
since, and the issue is still there.
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Status: Expired => Incomplete
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It's still an issue on my system; I'll test the dev release and report
here. Since it's a sporadic issue, please allow some time for testing.
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Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=744267
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I'll take care of that as soon as Bugzilla is back (currently down for a
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GVFS MTP paths are not stable
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Doing some research, I found the MTP spec at:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/ms867188.aspx
Chapter 5.1.1 DeviceInfo Dataset specifies a Serial Number (5.1.1.14),
which is "required to be unique among all devices sharing identical
Model and Device Version fields". Thus every MTP device s
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Every time I unplug my Android phone and reconnect it, its URL changes.
E.g. when it is mounted as mtp://[usb:002,002]/ and I unplug and
recoonect it, it gets a new URL, e.g. mtp://[usb:002,003]/.
This behavior breaks all use cases which depend on a stable path (e.g.
shell sc
After taking the screenshot, the Save dialog obstructed the corrupt part
of the window, and after the dialog disappeared the window was rendered
correctly again. Anything that causes a re-render (obstruct and re-raise
window, or select text) will restore proper rendering.
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Attached is another screenshot from Eclipse. This one happened after
scrolling. The first four lines of the command_new function body are
missing completely (the second line of that block is empty anyway,
however), the fifth line is clipped. Also note the discoloration of the
first two missing line
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Multiline text controls occasionally get corrupted on refresh
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Attached a second example with Firefox. Note the discoloration and the
corrupted text in the first paragraph of item 10.
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I have recently updated from Ubuntu 12.04 (32-bit) to Ubuntu MATE 14.10
(64-bit).
After upgrading, I find that some text controls have a refresh issue
that seems to get triggered either by scrolling or adding a new line
when the text already contains more lines than can be di
Any news yet on when there's going to be an official kernel for Precise
that contains the fix?
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Mouse is very slow after starting a session
I've tested the 3.10 kernel from the Ubuntu kernel PPA for some more
time, and haven't had any more issues with mouse responsiveness, so I
guess that's resolved. There's just the issue that I have to manually
re-enable Bluetooth and WiFi on every startup.
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Mouse responsiveness looks OK so far, but there seems to be a regression
concerning WiFi/Bluetooth.
When the system comes up, both are disabled and cannot be enabled using
the hardware switch (touch button above the keyboard on the HP 6930p).
WiFi is reported "disabled by hardware switch" in Gnome
I've installed the 3.10 kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.10-saucy/
(since I don't like testing on a productive system with non-deb installs
that may be hard to uninstall cleanly). According to version number and
file time, it should contain the fix (please correct me i
Works for me too. I've tried
#echo N> /sys/module/drm_kms_helper/parameters/poll
manually every time I had the issue, and that would fix it. Now I've
automated the step. Not sure if it has any side effects, though.
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Seems the issue is not completely gone but less pronounced. Now every
now and then the mouse feels a little "sticky" when I push it but will
speed up to normal responsiveness after a short delay (about half a
second). If you move it straight, it will then feel normal, however, it
does still react a
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Mouse response sporadically sluggish
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OK, I'm now running
Linux 3.7.0-030700rc8-generic #201212031649 SMP Mon Dec 3 22:00:46 UTC
2012
and will see if the error reappears. In the few days since I got the
computer, I have had this issue a couple of times a day, so after a day
or two of usage I should see if the issue is now fixed.
Btw
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On my laptop, every now and then the mouse response will become very
sluggish: I move the mouse and only after a certain delay the pointer
will move very slowly into the direction I pushed the mouse, and when I
stop moving the mouse, the pointer will still keep cree
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On my laptop, every now and then the mouse response will become very
sluggish: I move the mouse and only after a certain delay the pointer
will move very slowly into the direction I pushed the mouse, and when I
stop moving the mouse, the pointer will still keep creeping furthe
...sorry, forgot to mention, I mean the X troubleshooting article. The
Kernel article works.
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Garbled X11 screen output
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Thanks, I'll try to get around to it. So far I'm still running Maverick
as it's the latest version with a classic Gnome interface and a graphics
driver that works on both my computers, so I can't tell for sure about
later releases.
Btw, the Wiki link is dead, has the page been moved?
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Started Ubuntu 11.04 from a live CD (downloaded 2011-04-28 over
BitTorrent). Already upon startup, the screen output has some minor
irregularities, but I can get to the point where I can click "Try
Ubuntu". The desktop comes up, with similar irregularities in the
output. When
Any news on this one? 1.4.2.1-1 is definitely broken, so I guess the
risk of going to 1.4.2.5 is minimal...
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python-qt4 4.7.4 breaks git-co
Upgraded to 10.10 Maverick today, and the issue is gone. Screen output
is fine, I am also getting a mouse pointer (i.e. #631494 is also
solved).
Backporting the graphics driver from Maverick would probably solve the
issue also on Lucid.
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Upgraded to 10.10 Maverick today, and the issue is gone. Screen output
is fine, I am also getting a mouse pointer (i.e. #631494 is also
solved).
Backporting the graphics driver from Maverick would probably solve the
issue also on Lucid.
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Just tried the live CD (released today) on the Lifebook S7010 and it
looks OK: I get a screen with a mouse pointer, so it seems the issue is
resolved. I'll upgrade the installation and post the results when
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Another case; this time it happened off the 10.04 live CD but I have
seen crashes also on a hard-disk install. It seems it always happens
under heavy load, e.g. when opening many files. In this case, it was
after 2.4 GiB of a 9.1 GiB copy job from a CIFS share to a local disk.
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I see the mouse pointer issue has already been reported as #631494.
This issue here seems in act identical to #568939, we might want to
close one of the two with reference to the other.
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Same here, Lifebook S7010 with Intel 8285x (82852 or 82855, at least
that's what the Windows driver supplied by Fujitsu-Siemens reports).
Looks like this is the same issue as in #576294, we might consider
closing one with reference to the other, in which we continue our work.
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Same here, Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7010 with Intel 8285x (82852 or
82855, at least that's what the Windows driver supplied by Fujitsu-
Siemens reports): 10.04 has the black screen of death bug (see also
#576294 and #568939). 10.10 starts up but the mouse pointer is
invisible. The mouse itself wor
Two updates: the graphics chip in my Lifebook S7010 is an Intel 8285x
(82852 or 82855, at least that's what the Windows driver supplied by
Fujitsu-Siemens reports).
Second: today I downloaded the Ubuntu 10.10 Live CD and tried that. The
system comes up without hanging, but the mouse pointer is mis
PS: this might be the same issue as described in #568939. The S7010 has
an Intel graphics chip, I'm just not sure about the exact model.
Last working kernel is 2.6.31-14-generic for me (I haven't tried any
later 2.6.31 builds), 2.6.32 fails as described above.
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I'm having the same problem with a Lifebook S7010, similar upgrade path:
Booted from a 9.x Live CD, everything fine. Installed OS, still
everything OK. The upgrade to 10.x added a new kernel; with that, the
system would hang on reboot with the same symptoms described above.
Booting with the "old"
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