I think I got hit by this bug too after the kernel update to
4.15.0-24-generic. Found this on askubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/after-security-update-
to-4-15-0-24-generic-26-ubuntu-screen-shows-log-content which solves the
problem.
Switcing to another tty and then switching to lig
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu 17.10
Version: 3.14.2-2ubuntu5
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open terminal and run:
gnome-file-share-properties
2. Tick Share public files on network
3. In terminal see the error message:
apache2: Syntax error on line 21 of
/usr/share/gnome-user-share/dav_user_2.4.con
Installing libapache2-mod-dnssd resolves the issue. BUt i had to do it
manually.
Ideally, when enabling the feature a window should pop that pull the
needed dependencies. Same as enabling the samba sharing.
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I can confirm that keyboard layout switching
1. stops working after lightdm/unity lock screen appears
2. continues to work if I toggle the Commands plugin in ccsm. Does not matter
if I'm disabling or enabling, any toggle does the trick.
Moreover, toggling any other plugin makes keyboard layout s
Or maybe it is a bug in Unity because Unity is a plugin of Compiz and
when Compiz restarts, probably Unity also restarts, right?
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Just tested Ubuntu MATE with Compiz and had no issues switching keyboard
layout, so probably the problem lies within Unity code.
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Public bug reported:
The move to Gnome from Unity was ok except for two major features that
got lost and those are global menus and pixel saving when maximized.
Are there any chances of official support in future releases?
Gnome extension for global menus exists https://github.com/lestcape
/Gnom
Public bug reported:
Version: Bionic, 18.04
Run the following command
$ clang-format
clang-format: command not found
Only clang-format-6.0 exists, see the dependency package
https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/amd64/clang-format/filelist
Fix is to add the appropriate symlink.
** Affects: llvm-
** Summary changed:
- clang-format has no default without version (has only clang-format-6.0)
+ clang-format has no default symlink without version (has only
clang-format-6.0)
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I too can confirm this. I have much simpler configuration, a single
17-inch laptop with full HD resolution. OS version is Ubuntu 20.04.
Under X11, if I select any fractional scaling above 100%, the mouse
cursor moves slower via the touchpad. Under Wayland there are no
problems on any scaling.
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I did a fresh install of vanilla Ubuntu 18.10, later updated to 19.04,
and I installed Unity via `apt install unity`. The bug with keyboard
shortcuts not working after locking screen disappeared. Hooray. I'm not
sure what got changed. Big thanks to @khurshid-alam for maintaining
Unity.
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I am also affected by this, and it is most likely the issue with entropy
for randomness, because if I mash some random keys, I get to boot.
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What makes you think it is that bug? I see that is an old bug since
years ago. I got this bug only after I updated to Ubuntu 17.10.
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Happens in Zesty too. Updated from previous distribution versions
16.04->16.10->17.04. Manually starting the service fixes the problem
until reboot.
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I just got hit by this bug completely randomly. I did not wanted
hardware acceleration, I just wanted to play some video and got black
screen. It just happened that previously I had installed ubuntu-
restricted-extras which automatically installs this vaapi thing. After I
uninstalled ubuntu-restric
I have problems not with media keys but with some keyboard shortcuts,
the shortcut for changing input language for me.
I noticed the bug happens only with lightdm login manager. Lets say I
lock or suspend the PC. After I unlock it the keyboard shortcut does not
work.
If I set lightdm as the start
I found this old big list of dictionaries on the OOo wiki
https://wiki.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=Dictionaries&oldid=229123#English_.28AU.2CCA.2CGB.2CNZ.2CUS.2CZA.29
which leads to https://sourceforge.net/p/bgoffice/ for upstream.
It is a whole big project about Bulgarian, the project compil
I had slow boot with 16.10 few months ago. I moved back to 16.04. Today
I had time to test some of the kernels above from the bisection process.
These are the results
4.4.0-59-generic# Ubuntu 16.04 official January 2017
Startup finished in 4.889s (kernel) + 28.001s (userspace) = 32.890s
4
I decided to test with some of the mainline kernel images posted at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
4.6.4
Startup finished in 4.991s (kernel) + 23.504s (userspace) = 28.496s
4.6.6
Startup finished in 5.019s (kernel) + 24.044s (userspace) = 29.064s
4.6.7
Startup finished in 5.063s
For completeness, the latest mainline.
4.10.0rc6
Startup finished in 15.387s (kernel) + 25.344s (userspace) = 40.731s
We can definitely conclude something happens between 4.7.10 and
4.8.0rc1. Detailed bisection should happen there.
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I booted to 4.8 again and saw the dmesg.
This is the error:
[3.375735] ...
[ 12.768084] [drm:drm_atomic_helper_commit_cleanup_done [drm_kms_helper]]
*ERROR* [CRTC:26:pipe A] flip_done timed out
Apparently it is a known problem
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=218581 related to th
I experience this bug, too. What is interesting is that even if:
1. I hide the top bar of gnome shell with extension,
2. Disable dash-to-dock and
3. Bring a window so it occupies the most top-left corner (or maximize it),
the windows does not react if I click the corner. In this case the
expected
That image does not suggest it is Nvidia issue. AFAIK the initial
ramdisk does not load the Nvidia module, but i may be wrong. Once you
brick the system, can you unbrick it from recovery mode by uninstalling
(and purging) the Nvidia driver.
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When you get stuck at the bootloading screen, please try to switch to
virtual terminals using, for example, Ctrl+Alt+3 or 4 or 5.
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