Hi Pedro
This is still an issue. I can confirm with an up-to-date version of
Hardy.
To reproduce:
- Open the setting dialog
- Click once in the refresh interval edit box (to select the field making it
editable)
- Enter any number different than the current
- Click Close immediately, without clic
Clarification: In nvidia-settings, click "X Server Display
Configuration". If you have 2 monitors, you can drag them on top of each
other to display either the whole display or parts of the display on
both monitors.
/etc/X11/xorg.conf is coming up below.
/var/log/Xorg.0.log is coming up below.
Out
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Haha, great :).
Your screenshot seems even more messed up than mine :o.
Great with the discovery, but unfortunately, bug resolving seems awfully
slow here at LP (guess the graph at the front page has a point: 50% of
Ubuntu bugs are "new", 25% "confirmed" and 15% "incomplete". So fixing
haven't st
While lewmur IMHO is a big aggressive in his opinion, I have to agree
with him. This is a big usability issue for nvidia users (~25%). I
completely agree with Savvas Radevic as well. While a gksudo fix might
not be the most ideal way to solve this problem, it is the only thing we
have right now - a
Przemysław, are you sure that is the same bug? This bug is about mouse
"freezes" of about 0,5 seconds after pressing keys of the keyboard. The
mouse works fine otherwise.
Your bug sounds different, so I don't think it is the same bug :)
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Cool.
I found a more fitting report for my bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/196277, so I'm
closing this one as fixed :).
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This bug unfortunately doesn't seem to be fixed just yet. I'm getting
this bug on Ubuntu 9.04 x64 with all updates installed.
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I have a HP Pavilion dv5 with the same issue on 9.04.
Manually upgrading ALSA and patching alsa-base.conf according to
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1073090 gives me back speaker
sound (which also correctly turns off when a headset is plugged in).
However, the volume hotkeys now contro
Partial workaround available here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3820861#post3820861
vasilis34: "You have to enable the unredirect fullscreen option on the
general options tab of the advanced desktop effects configuration. It
works for the image viewer, BUT it gives also another problem
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1) would indeed be the best solution in my opinion, assuming xorg.conf
is the only way to actually apply these settings, and xorg.conf must
require superuser access to modify.
Can't we send it out as a patch for Intrepid after the release then?
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I agree that a solution for this problem is needed. I'm not sure that a
scrollbar is the best way either, but nevertheless, this *is* a problem.
In my opinion, this situation is not a "corner case" too small to
consider. If you allow the user to create more files on the desktop than
there is room
I agree with Duncan (and this bug/wishlist item).
It would be really useful to have Windows buttons assigned to the menu.
It seems to be a common annoyance that it isn't.
Surely the user could always map it to something else Phantom? I can't
see how a default mapping would be worse for the user.
Alberto, if nvidia-settings throws an "Access denied" error message when
changing any of the settings, surely this is more of a bug than a
wishlist item?
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Isn't that exactly the point? :)
If nvidia-settings requires superuser access, then the menu shortcut for
Ubuntu should probably be prefixed with "gksu"?
There doesn't seem to be much point in having a graphical frontend in
the menu if users are required to jump into a terminal and prefix "sudo"
I fully agree! The problem is just that the user probably won't know
which settings that require xorg.conf write-acess (and shouldn't need
to!). Seeing that nvidia-settings doesn't use any kind of privilege
escalation system, the user might get stuck with an error after changing
settings. Assuming
Ditto here. Running Hardy with proposed and backports enabled. Suddenly,
I can no longer boot into Ubuntu, yet Windows boots just fine.
I get similar error messages (looped for ~3 minutes):
ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
ata2.00: cmd a0/00:00:00:24:00/00:00:00:00
I found the solution to my problem!
I noticed that the BIOS did not recognize one of my optical drives, and
figured that one of the cables might be loose. Surely enough, after
unplugging and replugging the power and ATA cables for my 2 optical
drives, Ubuntu boots just fine.
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Shouldn't Ubuntu
As the duplicate also points out, the window size is automatically
increased to fit every time a menu entry is clicked upon.
The window should, nevertheless, not spawn as small as it does at the
moment.
If the calculation of the maximum needed size would take more than a
second or so (some menu e
Same problem here. Only one refresh rate option though, which is 52 hz
according to the screen resolution settings, but 75 hz according to my
monitor. Something is definitely messed up with the refresh rate stuff.
Give a shout if you need any information/logs/settings/etc.
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Forwarded upstream at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=543315
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Importance: Unknown
Stat
Are you using metacity or compiz?
If metacity, this is probably a duplicate of #181647
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No auto conversion of bug IDs to URLs i guess. Here we go:
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I did not have libnotify installed, so the update manager and the like
probably use something else.
I can, however, confirm that libnotify popups are still popping up on
top of gksu promts on Hardy by following your instructions.
I wonder what else have "access" to override/manipulate gksu promts
Hi
I just tested this on Hardy with the NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver
enabled, and was not able to reproduce this bug.
Could you please test if you still suffer from this bug on Hardy?
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When using multiple monitors on Hardy with the NVIDIA accelerator
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It seems like the fade-out is done once per screen, on top of each other
on both screens. As the screens
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I realized that this is probably a side-effect of having the screens
overlapping each other, set via nvidia-settings. Still a bug,
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This bug might be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/209501 - though this one is about
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It actually seems like the latest versions are compatible with Ubuntu:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=749793
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The repository version of projectM is completely outdated anyway.
Version 1.1 has been released, and 1.2 is coming up:
http://projectm.sourceforge.net/ - So somebody should probably work on
getting 1.1/1.2 working instead of messing around with 1.0/1.01/1.02.
projectM seems like the much needed pr
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Hi.
I've marked this as a duplicate of #113344. The problem seem very
similar, and is caused by mouseemu and not the kernel. Please let me
know if this is incorrect.
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Hi.
Are you using an USB mouse? If so, this might be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mouseemu/+bug/113344
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"Why would you want a delay, anyway???"
Most likely to avoid accidental touchpad movements while typing on the
keyboard (as most touchpads are located under the keyboard, which might
lead to palm contact).
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1) Indeed it should only. The problem is that the touchpad on a macbook
apparently is mapped to the same thing as USB mice are on a "normal"
installation. There is probably a way to check if the device is a
touchpad though - which should be implemented.
2) I think it is a good thing to have it ena
kseise, why changing the status to "incomplete" then?
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When playing a dynamic playlist with tracks originating from a smart
playlist, Amarok also picks tracks outside the "track limit" scope of
the smart playlist.
Example: User wants to play 15 random tracks from his or her top-100
(based on score):
Smart Playlist #1:
- Sort by
Public bug reported:
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The string "KiB/s" at the network history section of the resources tab
is cut off when the window is resized to the minimal size allowed.
See attached screenshot.
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Danish :)
Only seems to happen when KiB/s >= 100 (because of the extra character
compared to values below probably)
Probably a problem with other locales then as well?
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Nah - "triaged" means something like "the developers have tracked down
the problem and collected all necessary information needed to fix it".
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Unfortunately, it seems like GKSu is not being actively developed. Last
bug fix from the above tracker is from 2006.
I'm not entirely sure what to do now. Using this package as a "core"
feature of Ubuntu with a bunch of more or less serious open bugs that
haven't been touched since 2006 is... Unfo
Further testing reveals that my problem is fixed by simply logging out
and logging in again (no need to mess around with keyboard settings).
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Hey - sorry for the delay!
I've since upgraded to 9.04 beta, but can reproduce this bug even under
the new OSD notification system. I haven't made any modifications to my
xorg.conf file. I'm attaching the requested files now.
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More info: My problem only happens with autologin enabled. Perhaps this
isn't the same issue after all?
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I have a similar problem that might be related.
After upgrading to 9.04 Beta, my shift buttons no longer work until a
re-apply the current keyboard settings and re-login.
How can I help track down this one?
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I am able to reproduce this bug on a brand new HP DV5-1214eo with Ubuntu
9.04.
This model has a "touch-drag" volume control of the kind where you touch
in one end and "drag" the volume up or down the panel.
I am able to reproduce the following:
1) A delay on ~250 ms between touchdragging and the
I can confirm that it still exists in 9.04 (gnome-screensaver
2.24.0-0ubuntu6). I have the the "black screen" screensaver enabled, but
not "lock desktop while screensaver is active".
Are you running 9.10 alpha?
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Cut/copying a file, drag-and-dropping it to another location and then
pasting it fails with this error (or similar for cut):
"Error while copying.
There was an error getting information about "".
Error stating file '': No such file or directory"
As the file has been moved in
Whoops, forgot to mention: This is Hardy B1.
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Hi Juan.
Sorry, but either you misunderstood my question or I expressed myself in
a bad way.
I wait for the drag-and-drop move to complete before doing the paste.
The file/folder does then indeed not exist anymore, but nautilus (as
James hinted - thanks!) does not realize this, and tries to paste
I can still reproduce this with a fresh test account on an up-to-date
system.
All files and folders of any type seem to be affected.
Pasting via menu results in the same error (seems logical, as the
file(s)/folder(s) no longer exist at the same location as when the
cut/copy was issued)
** Change
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 215905 ***
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Trying to install package compiz-gnome results in the following error:
"Depends: compizconfig-backend-gconf but it is not going to be
installed"
Manually marking compizconfig-backend-gconf for installation,
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Same problem here. Seems like Compiz got partly removed with the update.
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I can confirm that this bug still exists in Hardy Beta.
If it is a general interface bug, it is probably outside the scope of
gnome-system-monitor though. Does anyone know which package to assign
this bug to instead then?
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This could be relevant to this kernel bug:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6208
I am currently working with Zhang Rui there to fix it for the A6km
laptop. Basically, when Linux identifies itself as "Windows NT", the
BIOS does some special stuff regarding USB devices, causing the Linux
b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
Hardware: ASUS A6Km laptop
Distribution: Ubuntu Hardy Beta
Package hint: gnome-settings-daemon 2.22.1-0ubuntu1
When holding down any of the fn volume hotkeys (mute, volume down,
volume up), the system will suffer from CPU lag (Up t
I can confirm this bug in Hardy Beta.
In my opinion, the status line should be in sync with the listing to
avoid confusion. So either both should remain static (as they are meant
to now), or both should be dynamic and update in real-time. Last
mentioned is probably a new feature request though.
*
Public bug reported:
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Distribution: Ubuntu Hardy Beta
Binary package hint: gnome-utils 2.20.0.1-1ubuntu5
The disk usage analyzer (baobab) does not scale its usage chart properly
while scanning. This occurs when changing size of the chart by pulling
the "seperator"
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I'm quite new to this stuff as well, so I'm probably just as lost as you
;)
As far as i remember, the live CDs also suffer from my 6208 one. If you
can, try downloading and burning the hardy beta from
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/hardy/beta - and test if you can boot with
your USB devices attache
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Hi Sebastien. Thank you for looking into this.
I already wrote down my version of Ubuntu and the gnome-settings-daemon
package. What other version numbers do you need? I can confirm that this
bug still exists on an up-to-date system as of today.
I suggest that the volume change events are not cac
I'm marking this one as "Confirmed" for now. Hopefully someone will be
able to pinpoint the correct packet for this bug sometime.
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I'm getting the same kind of crash on 8.04 @ ASUS A6km laptop.
After unplugging AC, even though a popup informs me that AC power has
been unplugged, the battery status applet keeps displaying AC power.
After a little while, it crashes...
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Thanks for the confirmation Ocram.
I think it might help if you can attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file
(note that the 0 increases on every boot, so if you, for example, have
rebooted once since the error, the correct log will be Xorg.1.log. See
if you still have the log from the failed boot lay
Thanks Ocram
Unfortunately, you seem to suffer from yet another error. The log you
provided actually passes the stage this bug report is about:
(II) PCS database file /etc/ati/amdpcsdb not found
(II) Creating PCS database from initial defaults instead
I can't see any obvious error messages in
I've reinstalled karmic since my last comment and has not seen this bug
since. Perhaps some of the other 59 affected can?
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I'm suffering from the exact same limitation, and really need a
notification system with a command line interface and timeout support.
Guess I will have to switch to another one... Or is there any PPA
available somewhere with the above mentioned patch?
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After installing a recent set of updates (including any from -proposed),
among others a kernel update (i don't recall the other ones), my main
LUKS partition (containing /) has been corrupted. After rebooting, I am
no longer able to boot the system be
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Power Manager reports incorrect battery charge
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the time. devkit-power --monitor-detail always seems to show:
"energy: 0 Wh"
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Thanks for the explanations.
I did not, however, abort the installation at any point. I waited until
the restricted hardware manager asked me to reboot, and rebooted when it
did. I also tried doing "dpkg-reconfigure xorg-driver-fglrx" without any
luck. Manually installing the *fglrx* packages didn
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I'm attaching the requested files below.
I've noticed a strange development since my confirmation of this bug.
After several hours with 0,0% charge displayed (even though the battery
has been fully charged at all time), the charge display suddenly started
rising.
I'm attaching a gnome-power-manag
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Binary package hint: nautilus
On Karmic Beta, all image files disappear from the desktop (even if the
desktop folder is viewed through a nautilus file browser) after their
thumbnails have been generated (e.g. you can see the files as long as
they have the "generating, please
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I've looked in /var/log/dpkg.log and there are no errors, warnings or
the like regarding the fglrx packages.
You've marked the bug as invalid, yet I have a serious problem that I
can reproduce and is willing to help track down. Is there any specific
reason that you are ignoring it? "Reinstall and
After a reboot, the images are back on my desktop. I'll try to figure
out if this bug is reproducible.
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Bug is back after less than a half hour...
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Sorry. I wasn't aware of the fact that devkit-power-daemon was being
restarted automatically.
Attaching a new discharging log.
** Attachment added: "dkp_discharging_2.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33237884/dkp_discharging_2.log
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Laptop battery indicator indicates 0% charge when fully
Bryce, as we are now at least 2 persons with this problem, I dare say
this isn't simply about my system being broken.
You didn't reply to my last comment, yet closed this bug anyway, so I
take it that you are not interested in actually solving this problem.
I'm reopening it anyway, however, so tha
Interesting. It seems like you are restoring the missing
amdpcsdb.default file from a distribution upgrade backup. I had one of
those too (as mentioned in my original report).
Did your driver stop working immediately after upgrading, or did your
file disappear later on as well? Perhaps a new one i
In the meantime, a new version has been released which seems to have
fixed the issue. I've found this workaround / solution which works for
me at least:
1) Remove all installed fglrx drivers (both ATI and Ubuntu flavored) and
packages (all packages with "fglrx" somewhere in the name)
2) Remove /e
Which update are you referring to Matthew?
I still see this problem on karmic beta with all updates installed. This
didn't happen with metacity and the "ati" graphics driver, but as soon
as I enabled fglrx and compiz, this started happening to me too.
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Pointer flickers during "working..." anim
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