This is reproducing right now. Interestingly, when using the Hebrew
keyboard layout, typing non-Hebrew characters which are available in
this layout work just fine: numbers, punctuation, capital letters in
English when holding Shift. So it's something about Hebrew letters being
typed.
Japanese, is
Public bug reported:
I have English, Hebrew, and Japanese (mozc) configured as my keyboard
layouts. This usually works fine. However, frequently (maybe once an
hour), only the English layout will emit any characters in specific apps
- namely google-chrome and obsidian (both chromium-based 🤔). This
Some more research shows that the reason 90 seconds is no longer enough
is
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/anacron/-/commit/e83000966d446830ad93eef7af2c5ea62efe01db,
which has set TimeoutStopSec=infinity for anacron. This decision was
made in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=915379
I am encountering a similar issue on 23.10 (!) - however, for me even
waiting 90 seconds doesn't seem to be enough, and I eventually end up
hitting Alt+SysRq+RSEIUB.
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Workaround: Comment out the following line:
ATTRS{idVendor}=="08bb", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2902",
ENV{ACP_PROFILE_SET}="behringer-umc22.conf"
...wherever it appears in /lib/udev/rules.d. For me this is in
90-{pipewire-alsa,pulseaudio}.rules.
I don't understand why this workaround helps. I found it
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: 21.10
alsa-base version: 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu7
Kernel version: 5.13.0-27-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 12 17:36:47 UTC 2022
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have a Behringer U-Phoria UMC22 USB audio device, which in previous
versions of Ubuntu correctly suppo
FWIW, as opposed to https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal-
gtk/issues/315#issuecomment-695995792, this does not reproduce for me in
other apps when unsetting WAYLAND_DISPLAY.
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xdg-desktop-portal-gtk version: 1.8.0-1
google-chrome-stable version: 94.0.4606.61-1
Reproduction:
1. Open Google Chrome - this has been occurring for several months, so
different versions, but currently the one I have installed is: 94.0.4606.61
Still occurring on 20.04.1 LTS. Laptop (Lenovo E490) has power
connected, lid is closed, Automatic suspend when plugged in is disabled;
still suspends after a while. I'll now try messing with logind.conf and
see if I can get it to behave the way I want.
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Internal mic stops working when plugging in headphones
To manage no
I've run the apport command because the bug seemed abandoned, but I
exhibit the exact same symptoms. This is a Lenovo E490, my headphones
use a TRS plug, but the system detects it as TRRS (i.e. believes it also
has a microphone). To confirm, I've also checked:
* Headphones with a TRRS cable behave
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ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.8
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: ohad 1755 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
InstallationDate: Installed on 2019-06-25 (316 days ago)
Installa
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Can confirm that 5.3.0-52-lowlatency does not appear to exhibit the i915
issue on my Lenovo E490, with the same testing from #34. Thank you!
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FWIW, I'm experiencing very similar symptoms on the same kernel
(5.3.0-46-generic), but on different hardware: This is a Lenovo ThinkPad E490.
One thing that makes it *much* more frequent is running jackd with realtime
priority. Running with ardour and jack, during the freezes audio proceeds
no
Still occurs here on fresh ubuntu 14.04, gnome-screensaver
(3.6.1-0ubuntu13) and indicator-keyboard
(0.0.0+14.04.20140410.1-0ubuntu1. FWIW, this occurs in lightdm as well.
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After a little research, here's what I think is going on: The power
level information from Logitech mice (using HID++) has very low
resolution, as can be seen in hidpp-device.c from the "upower" package:
Power level will always be reported as one of [5, 20, 55, 90]. Power
drain rate (in watts) is n
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Indicator stuck on mouse icon, along with "estimating..."
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This is solved in 2.4b1+debian-21.1 (upstream, pangolin). The package is
nearly identical, and urlsnarf is seriously broken in debian-21.
Recommend backporting.
(The bug is that the pcap-file and live-capture logic are reversed, so
running a live-capture looks for a pcap file and crashes, and usin
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package nautilus-dropbox (not installed) failed t
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Happened during 11.10 beta2 installation
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: nautilus-dropbox (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.19-generic 3.0.4
I've reverted to the ubuntu-included ath9k module, and it works just as
well - providing that you reload it on suspend, as I've explained
earlier. However, this sometimes causes suspend to take a long time, as
the module is perceived as "in use" for several more seconds (~10
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Hello, this affects me as well. I don't understand why this was marked
as incomplete. Also, older solution for this issue rely on hal
configuration, which is irrelevant in maverick. There is no decent way
to configure this which I can find, and the "synclient" settings are
reverted or suspend (as w
This seems to happen again upon resuming from suspend (checked using scp from
my other machine again), until the ath9k module is reloaded. Here's a
workaround: Create a file /etc/pm/config.d/modules, chmod +x it, and have it
contain the following line:
SUSPEND_MODULES="ath9k"
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Hello, I'm quite glad I found this bug report. Compiling compat-wireless
is very easy (nice scriptwork there!), and made a major improvement:
Running an scp from a different (also wireless) machine on my network
used to work at 15kB/s. Now it's around 300kB/s, which makes much more
sense. Also, bro
This also occurs with boxee (http://www.boxee.tv), which seems to make
some sense - boxee shuts the screen off itself. Again, running "xset
dpms force off" works around the problem.
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Why is this incomplete? I now have an i876 phone myself and have the
exact same problem. It should be noted that the phone mounts perfectly
on a clean Windows 7 install with no motorola-specific drivers, so this
should be a generic USB Mass Storage device.
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OK, Searches are finally implemented.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Sebastian Pölsterl
wrote:
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> Ohad Lutzky schrieb:
> > Which UI changes are blockers? Because the new bookmark system is
> > rather complex, and I
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Mathias: Holy crap! Those nvidia-settings made all the difference in the
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Stats
o...@rabbit:~$ lspci | grep -i nvidia
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600GT (rev a1)
o...@rabbit:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'model name'
model name : Intel(R
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On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Sebastian Pölsterl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can see how you solved the problem of firefox locking the DB. But how
> do you guarantee that the copy of the sqlite db stays up-to-date? One
> solution would be to monitor firefox's sqlite db for changes and copy
> a
Sebastian, using OpenSearch will only solve the issue for searches, not for
bookmarks and history.
I have created a deskbar module that provides history searching for Firefox 3
using sqlite, you can find it here:
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The fix is suboptimal, as wish8.5 can be installed (part of tk8.5, which
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would be the one currently in git (the git repository of gitk, that is),
which is to leave it at /usr/bin/wish and let people choose with update-
alterna
Attached. Note that I've changed my wireless interface to be called
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Note that this bug is only Fixed for wpasupplicant 0.6 and above, so if
we want NM to work with it, wpasupplicant has to be updated. (I have a
fix for current wpasupplicant, which Dan Williams sent, but it would
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OK, I now have much more insight into how this works. This is not a
wpa_supplicant issue. Attached is a patch which *should* resolve the
problem.
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I run a batch matlab job server here at my lab, running Dapper 6.06 (for the
LTS). One of the users has submitted a very memory-consuming job, which
successfully crashes the server. Upon closer inspection, the crash happens like
this:
1. I run matlab with the given file (as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-mount
Upon trying to mount a USB key, (...after I figured gnome-mount was
being used instead of pmount, and that one needs to set --text and --no-
gui on it to get --verbose to work...), I get this:
$ /usr/bin/gnome-mount -t -v -n
--hal-udi=/org/f
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nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_0_0__00_1d_7_usbraw').
Sep 17 01:49:14 dolphin NetworkManager: [1189986554.979466]
nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is
'/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_serial_
'OK'
Sep 21 17:18:27 dolphin NetworkManager: SWITCH: no current
connection, found better connection 'eth1'.
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> if you still see this bug, please attach your /var/log/syslog and
&g
It's not a crash... Gaim just needs some "randomness" from the system pool to
generate the key. Mashing the keyboard and moving the mouse around helps.
(IIRC, gpg tells you to do this when creating a key)
It's a shame that this isn't done in a separate threads, so GUI updates take
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Confirming this problem for gutsy. However,
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The Sansa e140 is not recognized as an audio player, though the e130
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I'm trying to use NetworkManager to create an ad-hoc network with my
ipw2200. The following manual method works:
sudo iwconfig eth1 essid mynetwork channel 11 mode ad-hoc
(That is, the laptop next to me will then see the network)
Howeve
The problem is that DNS often responds faster than mDNS. However, if a
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This version also allows one to modify the 'update default entry'
setting (which I believe should be turned on by default, but that's
another bug altogether)
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Attached is a python script I created for this purpose. It shouldn't
have any dependencies other than python-gtk2.
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There is currently no easy way to change the default booted operating
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Consider the following UC:
Erwin has just installed Ubuntu, as a friend recommended. For now, he
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Confirmed - this is fixed in Feisty. (Clean install)
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* Ruby/GStreamer
Yet another Ruby/GStreamer binding(but it's support gstreamer-0.10.0)
was released by Sjoerd. I think it's better to hep him.
* Ruby/Libgda
There are some other libraries for same purpose such as ruby-dbi.
I
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Confirming this bug. I am running only Openbox, and setting the date
even a couple of seconds back instantly causes the described
unresponsiveness (mouse moves, applications update the screen normally,
but clicks and keys do nothing). There is a way to avoid the power-
cycle:
Hit Alt+SysRq+R, then
Attached is fix from CVS
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warning: GRClosure invoking callback: already destroyed
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Confirmed again. However, this doesn't seem to show up with
libglade2-ruby's examples (in /usr/share/doc).
It might have something to do with these though:
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/glib2.rb: line 55
GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **:g_boxed_type_register_static: assertion
`g_type_from_name (name) == 0' failed
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Code to help many laptops (including R50e) resume for suspend
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Code to help many laptops (including R50e) resume for suspend
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Public bug reported:
In order to get my R50e (and a friend's laptop, some sort of old
HP/Dell) to resume from suspend properly, one needs to:
1. Disable DRI in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
2. Make sure that the 'hibernate' script is not installed (overrides
acpi-support)
3. Install the attached files:
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Public bug reported:
ibm-acpi module is loaded, and switching the thinklight on and off via
/proc/acpi/ibm/light works properly.
thinklight-fixperm segfaults immediately
Debug info:
gaim-thinklight: blink called with parameter: 2
gaim-thinklight: trying to toggle
gaim-thinklight: done reading ol
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