This issue has priority "high" and is now over one year old.
A fix is known (see my post above) - I apply this diff each time a
update-manager update overwrites the patched version on my laptop and it
works ok for me since I wrote it.
So, can we have this finally fixed, please? In all supported r
The duplicate I noted 2017-05-30 has the analysis / solution I found.
So, how long is it going to take to fix such a trivial bug and deploy it
to all xenial users to finally fix this daily battery-eating annoyance?
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Note: we will maybe *require* openssl 1.1.x for borgbackup 1.2 because
of thread-safety and ciphers offered.
For borg 1.2 *developers*, it would be nice to have openssl 1.1 in
ubuntu ASAP.
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this is the easiest way to fix the issue (not perfect though, dialog box
looks slightly different afterwards):
--- UpdateManager.py.orig 2017-07-20 22:23:11.643707331 +0200
+++ UpdateManager.py2017-07-20 22:24:03.048405983 +0200
@@ -88,9 +88,10 @@
self.set_icon_name("system-soft
@brian I also have intel gfx (haswell generation integrated gfx) in my
laptop and this issue is happening about every day for me (each time
update-manager waits for my final click - which is kind of superfluous
anyway for cases where updates worked flawlessly).
So I am wondering whether this gets
Ah, OP noticed the focus difference also. I can confirm!
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Title:
update-manager popup consumes a lot of CPU
To manage notifications about this b
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/1637180
duplicate with this?
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Title:
update-manager popup consumes a lot of CPU
To
I found out something interesting right now:
- when the update manager dialogue box is the selected window, it does
not suck a lot of cpu
- but when you select something else (an icon, another window, does not
matter), cpu usage of update-manager, compiz and xorg jumps upwards (see
screenshot in
Attached a screenshot with proof.
When I close the dialogue, the cpu usage seen on the screenshot
vanishes, so it is definitely the update-manager dialogue causing this.
This is a real annoyance and I am asking myself how many kWh get burned
down every day without reason due to this.
** Attachme
Also affects me and is not limited to the "needs to restart" dialogue
box.
It also happens for the "computer is up to date" dialogue box shown
after applying updates.
Maybe for ANY such dialogue box?
Please fix, this is a real annoyance to having to click on "OK" just to
stop the CPU fan spinnin
I have this all the time. evolution in 11.04, dovecot on debian6.
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Title:
Deleted IMAP email in Evolution sometimes returns
To manage notificatio
might be related to bug #772386
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Title:
with update to 10.10 in October Evolution no longer removes messages
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might be related to bug #675908 (sounds similar, although it did not
happen to me on 10.10)
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Title:
Deleted IMAP email in Evolution sometimes retu
I suggest to raise importance.
Having a multiple-times-a-day reproducable annoying regression in the
standard email client of ubuntu is definitely more than "low
importance".
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I have same problem as eric kerby.
Deletion of emails in inbox first makes the email(s) disappear (as
expected), but often they reappear just a minute later.
Server is dovecot 1.2.15-4 on Debian squeeze.
This is a regression in natty, I did not have this problem on 10.10 and
also I am still not
I installed directvnc from lucid / amd64, it is still broken in the same
way.
ii directvnc 0.7.5-9ubuntu1
$ directvnc 10.10.10.7:0 -p foo
Authentication OK
(!) DirectFB/Config 'quiet': Unknown message type ''!
(!) DirectFB/Config 'quiet': Unknown message type ''!
If you need help from MoinMoin development for getting 1.9.2 into lucid,
just tell me.
I really recommend using 1.9.x because that will be our last 1.x release
before we do really big changes in 2.x.
It is likely that because of that, we'll support 1.9.x for a longer time
(not sure about how long
"""After a discussion with Debian we decided to not update to 1.9.2
(from Debian Unstable) because upstream decided to support 1.9.x series
longer than 1.8.x (mind LTS!)"""
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I also have the segfault problem on ubuntu 9.10.
ii libapache2-mod-auth-kerb 5.3-5build1
apache2 module for Kerberos authentication
It happens very often here, logs are full of it.
More info see there: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=494688
I looked into the
Thanks Imre, that worked.
Maybe the new package could have included some scripting to do these
steps automatically, if needed.
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Well, there is still something broken:
t...@x300:~$ sudo apt-get install -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 436kB of archives
Anyone awake here?
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Added "affects moinmoin" (I didn't reproduce it with moin/mod-wsgi on
intrepid, but it likely does, because this was a upstream bug of mod-
wsgi 2.3).
** Also affects: moinmoin
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Today I inspected some intrepid system because I want to install moin
1.9 with wsgi on it soon.
I found that intrepid still has libapache2-mod-wsgi 2.3 and my first
thought was "oh crap, the same buggy version that was in debian lenny
for too long". jaunty also seems to still
I just have seen this on Jaunty (as of today, with all updates
installed).
I had one battery at about 99%, the other at 0%. Usually this works
without problems - if you use 2 batteries, you have that state rather
often.
But today I plugged in the power supply with the batteries being in that
char
In case it matters: my laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad X300, 3cell bay
battery + 6cell main battery.
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> problems and while your symptoms may match, a solution to Thomas' bug
> (which indeed may already be solved) may not fix yours. Since we've not
> heard from Thomas
BTW, to make it clear:
You did not hear from me again, because I do not have the machine any
more. I have a small IT company and I
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23721872/dmesg.txt
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xorg.conf is without modifications.
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Some more infos, as requested, see attachment.
As an additional note, while reproducing the problem I managed multiple
times to crash the machine (black screen, num lock not responding any
more, neither ctrl-alt-del nor sysreq) just by toggling between console
and X11 with Ctrl-Alt-F1 and -F7 mult
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Bug happens with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid x86 desktop with all updates as of
today on a Thinkpad SL500
First method (non fatal):
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booting into ubuntu
see splash screen animation.
when gdm login screen i
I also have inverted display brightness keys behaviour.
Another annoyance is that something seems to turn down the brightness
short after login, so you have to adjust brightness up (using the
brightness down key) all the time.
Happens on Ubuntu 8.10 x86 desktop with all updates as of today.
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