Public bug reported:
Suspend, restart and power off simply don't work. The system crashes,
logs me out and takes me back to the log-in screen. It possibly has
something to do with the Nvidia driver (460), but is the same with the
Nouveau driver enabled. I used system76-power previously to set Nvid
Thank you for responding. I tried to restart, but all I got was a
flashing cursor in the top left of my screen. So, in the end, I had to
reinstall Ubuntu from scratch. The same problem re-occurred again, and
forced me to re-install from scratch a third time. This last time, from
the very first boot
OpenSSL 1.1 support should have been in the 3.0 release earlier this
month.
https://issues.shibboleth.net/jira/browse/CPPXT-110
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Title:
libxmlto
Can you share more information on this, such as the tool you used for
static analysis or more detailed output? Ideal would be the code path
that your tool believes exhibits the behaviour.
libeap's internal method tls_connection_set_verify() should be called to
set the verification callback for the
Xev correctly reports key presses.
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Title:
When selecting or navigating text with CTRL + LEFT ARROW or RIGHT, the
cursor jumps backwards and fo
Public bug reported:
This started happening recently. Perhaps after a kernel update. I'm now
on Ubuntu 21.10, running kernel Linux 5.13.0-22-generic, on a Huawei
Matebook Pro X (2020).
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: selection text
** Summary changed
** Summary changed:
- When selecting or navigating text with CTRL + LEFT ARROW or RIGHT, the cursor
jumps backwards and forwards erratically
+ When selecting or navigating text with CTRL + LEFT ARROW or RIGHT, or even
just mouse clicking within text, the cursor jumps backwards and forwards
erra
This may be to do with fractional scaling in Xorg (not Wayland). I'm
using fractional scaling at 150% - it has never been a problem until
now. However, I will test to see if the problem appears at 100% or 200%
scaling. It would be a shame if, because of this, I have to use 100 or
200% scaling, sinc
With fractional scaling at 150%, it occurs only after some time. On a
fresh reboot it isn't apparent, but it gradually gets worse when
manipulating text. It's as if some error accumulates with time. After a
while it becomes really annoying when working with text. The cursor
position is correct, but
Have been testing at 100% and 200% scaling - so far the problem hasn't
appeared at these scalings, which makes me suspect it is a problem with
fractional scaling. It's a new problem, as, about a month ago, there was
no such problem with the same fractional scaling - I have always
preferred 150% on
On 100% scaling it is certainly less noticeable, though the cursor
sometimes appears slightly moved to the right of where it actually is.
The screen resolution I am using is (and always has been) 3000x2000.
Maybe it has something to do with this less common screen ratio.
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It seems to affect different apps. Certainly it affects Mozilla Firefox,
Gnome Text Editor Gedit, a Java-based translation app I use called
OmegaT, and Microsoft Office Word and Excel 2006 running under Wine32.
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A few days ago an Xorg update came in. After this update, the problem
hasn't presented itself again. Therefore, I think we can consider this
bug now resolved. Many thanks to Daniel and Brian for taking a look at
it.
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The bug has returned unfortunately. Terribly annoying. Only restarting
my computer seems to set it back to normal. Affects all text entry apps,
including Terminal.
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