I upgraded from 17.04 to this, and can't get to a desktop now. Really
regretting using ubuntu, yet again. This is a dell xps 15 9550, I
finally had to try an upgrade due to various weird issues with 17.04
still, but at least it worked vs. now. Might try nouveau as
recommended.
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I had the same problem here as I just upgraded desktops. My old system
was working fine, installed kde neon with an ubuntu base, and got the
same where I can't access the password entry focus in ubuntu. As
mentioned, this seems to occur *every* time I upgrade, whether ubuntu to
ubuntu, or anythin
I'm currently on 5.5.1+dfsg-16ubuntu7, which should be newer and include
these, no?
I found this digging into why xenial's kde5 plasma shell and all kde
apps keep freaking when my 4k displays go away. Like others, I use big
4k tv's (3x of them) that give no signal when they power down, so the
dis
I recently upgraded my trusty kernel from 3.16 to 3.19, and got hit with
this bug with a logitech wireless keyboard. Seems all the kernel builds
are omitting critical hid drivers in the initrd, yet again. Add in the
fact my current mobo bios just simply wouldn't let grub catch my shift
to break t
Wow, I installed a 3.19 kernel today on 14.04, and suddenly found I
couldn't type my disk encryption password. Then I found it was non-
trivial to actually get into the non-hidden grub menu as holding shift
did not work apparently from my bios.
Why is this *still* an issue? Does no one at canon
Note: I ask about the qa for luks, as this is about the third time in
memory since 8.xx days luks has been suddenly broken with an update. No
one that tests the kernels seems to use disk encryption or understand it
to ensure this works consistently.
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Oddly I can sit here and click between windows, changing the
highlighting/focus, and watch memory bump up a 5-10mb each time, and NOT
get reclaimed. Toggling compositing on and off does not relinquish the
memory, I wonder if disabling the compositing layer will all together,
but seems related to t
I'm getting this now in kde after upgrading 14.04 kernel to 3.16 and the
beta fglrx drivers to run it. Not sure if also at the time changing the
desktop effects opengl render modes affected this (compositing==ogl3.1,
qt graphics==native, scaling==accurate, vsync==auto). Took about 8
hours to cli
I'm running into the same issue here, similiar circumstances it sounds
like. I've been trying to work around what seems like an utterly broken
install process (lack of mdadm, hang at trying to not activate ubuntu
one), now stuck at trying to figure out what is broken about the grub
install.
I'm u
Has anyone noticed that simply put, for all intents and purposes broken
with this bug? I've wasted a good part of a day just trying to figure
out a workaround for this issue, only to find there seems to be no
workaround for it. This is absurd, and exactly why I've always avoided
the desktop insta
I'd spent the weekend dealing with this as last week someone at work
gave me one of these plantronics devices to use, and I was stoked it
would act as a headset for my pc as well. Then I started getting the
screen freeze issue, and never figured out it was linked to the stupid
headset. After upgr
I get this commonly after a few days of use with anything that touches
the ati drivers, most notably using secondlife firestorm client that
makes heavy use of the gpu. I begin to get numerous kinds of errors
from laggy graphics to crashing with various errors like these.
Eventually it'll destabili
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 980766 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/980766
This has been plaguing me for years across ubuntu distributions, and
began looking finally to see obviously I'm not alone. This single-
handed breaks most means of rdp connectivity constantly for me under any
Considering that this has existed since 11.10, is there an actual
timeline when this will be resolved? It's absolutely maddening,
considering it does it on a 5760x1200 3x24" secondary display head,
_every_time_i_use_nautilus. It literally lights up my entire room and
causes seizures if not prepar
This seems to be fixed now for me, at least for the libwebkitgtk 1|3
ubuntu3 packages.
In the process of troubleshooting it prior to finding this and you
issuing a fix, I'd removed apt-get -f install to try and fix, and
removed ubuntu-desktop, gwibber, and a ton of others. Now get the same
thing
This problem also affects Oneiric Nautilus 3.2.1 as well. Please push
downstream too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885989
Title:
white screen on second monitor when using two xsess
There does seem to be a conflict between gnome-power-manager and gnome-
screensaver in relation to the idle timers. Using one or the other they
behave, but not when together. Forcing install of older Jaunty packages
works fine, so I don't believe this is an xorg issue, but something
rather with o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
My logs fill up when running any kind of iptables firewalling that
prevents sending of these logs. About one a second, constantly while a
firewall is enabled - same as the sap.c messages that flood log entries.
This seems related to bug #18796
I think it's a bit more important than "low" as it directly relates to
security of my laptop, but I'll leave it to team interpretation.
I finally got tired of waiting on a fix and just forced install of the
jaunty packages that work perfectly:
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gnome
I think _every_ time my system crashes, it's been through an input
event, namely when I'm scrolling through a web page. After a few times
of it happening, I thought about it, and just about every time since,
it's the same. Can anyone else correlate what they're doing to when it
crashes? I suspec
I just started getting this behaviour a day or so after upgrading to
karmic where I'm having to rmmod and modprobe the iwlagn driver. It
appears there is a patch for the driver source, can you review and look
at updating the iwlagn module in the karmic kernel?
http://bugzilla.intellinuxwireless.o
I can attest this is occurring in karmic with 0.9.16-test4 as well,
about 1 log a second. Can we get this fix pushed upstream? Thanks!
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I filed a report about similar behavior a few days ago when upgrading
from ibex to jaunty and then to karmic, where my screensaver stopped
working correctly. Running gnome-screensaver in debug as you did, I see
no events at the one minute mark, which the timeout is set to. Using
gnome-screensaver
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 407491 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407491
Hi Scott, thanks for the update, but respectfully I don't believe this
is the same issue. I had seen and read through the other issue you
attached this as duplicate to, but I didn't seem to have issues
retain
I can correlate similar behaviour after upgrading from ibex to jaunty to
karmic yesterday, screensaver will not initiate on it's own, but will
via "gnome-screensaver-command -a" and other gnome applets to lock
screen. My occurrence is slightly different that my system will never
even try to go in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Upon upgrade from ibex->jaunty->karmic yesterday, I'm finding gnome-
power-manager is shutting off the display after the timed interval as it
used to. I have tried a recursive-unset on gpm and resetting the
timeout value to no benefit
I've been experiencing this about every couple of days, and each time it
seems related to my using the scroll wheel in firefox to whisk through
pages. My mouse is a logitech mx revolution with a broken scrollwheel
that scrolls indefinitely (good bearings) when spun - I've not had
issues with scrol
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnucash
I'm attempting to get working ofx through bank of america, and whenever
processing, gets the "Error importing server response" error.I've
enabled debug level logging through the gnucash script, but really tells
me little to assist in troublesh
I began exhibiting these problems upgrading from gutsy to hardy to ibex
the other day, and it got annoying fast. I updated a bit ago to the -10
kernel, and it's much better now. Thanks!
The only side-effect I'm seeing thus far is my thinkfinger/fingerprint
hardware is broken and my wireless won'
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