I can confirm this exact same behavior. It occurred on my H600, in both
Ubuntu 18.10 and 19.04. Makes for very strange volume effects,
especially to those who don't know to investigate with pavucontrol and
alsamixer.
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Same exact issue. Wiped my machine and put 15.10, now this won't run.
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Title:
pcsx assert failure: pcsx: ../libpcsxcore/ix86_64/ix86-64.c:158:
I am running Precise on a laptop with 1920x1080. When I run with an
external monitor with the same resolution, everything works well. When
I plug into a projector and the resolution is less than that of my
primary monitor, it always wants to maximize to the primary screen.
(Using different maximi
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
Standard Unity environment
Evolution 3.2.3
Dual monitor set up
I usually run Evolution maximized on one of my windows. Occasionally I
want to un-maximize the window for misc reasons. When I unmaximize the
window, it will sometimes get bigger, appearing t
Created attachment 73119
Visualization of Problem
I filed this bug originally a while back, and it was marked as invalid.
Just today, I noticed that I am still encountering the problem.
I am still on Ubuntu, 64-bit. Now I am running 12.10, and LibreOffice
is at Version 3.6.2.2 (Build ID: 360m1 (
It has been a while since this was opened, but the exact problem is
still occurring for me. I have updated my info (versions, etc.) and
provided more information of the problem in comment #2, and also
uploaded a screenshot of the problem.
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Where is the best place to watch for progress on this, it's a pretty
annoying little thing! Thanks!!
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Title:
Overlay scrollbars obscure content
I see this all the time...perhaps every time update manager is opened.
I have additional behavior such as the window "size" is maximized, but
it is not positioned properly. Part of the window appears on my
secondary monitor, or off-screen, as the case may be. Perhaps this is
the same effect as me
This bug is so annoying! I am running a new dell XPS17, my wife is on a
Dell Inspiron something...not new. Often times when we open her
computer lid there are dozens of Wireless Network Authorization dialogs
piled up on top of each other. To clear them all at one, I just right
click on the littl
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Title:
[rt73usb]
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
Libreoffice
(not sure about what package to check for version, so I just checked core:
-> dpkg -s libreoffice-core | grep -i version
Version: 1:3.5.3-0ubuntu1
)
I have file names that have underscore characters. On the recent menu,
these are
Posted upstream at:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50672
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50672
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I have a similar problem, but not just update-manager. TeXMaker also
starts in a "maximized size", but offset to account for the unity
launcher and top bar. It may also be some other programs, but that's
the one I use the most so I can't confirm if thats an exhaustive list.
In 11.10, the program
This type of thing happens with me as well. I am using Chrome, not
Chromium, but it is the same type of behavior.
My setup:
Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit
google-chrome is default browser
google-chrome is also default program to open html files
google-chrome is locked to launcher
To produce:
I open google
Looks like it should be 8.5. The configure script has a reference to
/usr/lib/tcl8.5
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Title:
libpurple0 package description typo
To manage noti
Yep, still here with new kernel update today
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Title:
blcr kernel module failed to build with kernel 3.0 : configure: error:
--with-linux argumen
I am optimistic about this fix, it was interesting to be reading it
along and see the last post was just 4 minutes ago. What is the typical
time frame for this fix to propagate through all the channels and get
pulled with all the regular updates? I'm happy to use his bamfdaemon if
it will be week
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Built 4 identical machines, all work well. When running benchmarks
using disk-utility on all four, one machine of the four fails with a
segfault:
palimpsest[1796]: segfault at 7fffc8278ff8 ip 7f33d60dc084 sp
7fffc8279000 error 6 in
libgobject-2.0.so.0.3000.0[7f33d60a
Let me slightly correct myself. I went one last time and checked how
each drive was hooked in. On this motherboard, there are 8 SATA ports,
4 are 3G and 4 are 6G. While both of my drives were hooked to the 6G
side (with 6G cables), they weren't in the -same two- that the other
machines were hook
I don't know whether it is appropriate to add comments to an old thread,
but since it is still open ?I guess it is OK?
I encountered this when customizing keyboard shortcuts in gnome-
terminal. There was no obvious way to remove one once it is in place.
I remembered seeing something like this i
I can confirm comment #78's type of behavior with programs clearly
running underneath.
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Title:
Resume from suspend takes much more time when nvidi
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I find some minor issues with the guake command line arguments.
I'd like to add an extension to the Nautilus menu to "Open in Guake."
It is easy enough to try to manipulate guake from a command line, with
guake -n appearing to open a new tab, however this seems vague in the
u
At first I didn't notice it was just midi files; I was trying to play an
mp3 but my queue had a midi at the top entry, and sure enough it is a
midi / gstreamer issue. I installed Ubuntu 13.04 on release day,
upgrading from 12.10 using standard procedure.
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Same exact thing happened to me, deleting that folder now.
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Title:
Upgrading to 12.10 created a "~/fontconfig" folder but did not delete
it
To
Same for me on 12.10...persistent requests!! Perhaps this person just
really wants to talk to me :-D.
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Title:
Repeated subscription request f
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12.04 64-bit:
`dpkg -s libpurple0` shows this:
Some extra packages are suggested to use increased functionality:
* tcl8.4, tk8.4:
- Support for writing plugins with Tcl/Tk
yet also shows this (this format is from launchpad, but same difference):
Sugge
Haven't tried 12.04 yet for this bug, but for 11.10 I often encounter 30
seconds to 1 minute.
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Title:
Resume from suspend takes much more time whe
Concur with #82, when I am in a hurry I have a couple times just hard-
shutdown the machine and rebooted...often much faster than waiting...and
I don't feel like I am waiting for an indefinite amount of time...
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After upgrading to 13.04, I no longer have scroll bars in gnumeric. I
can click and hold and drag around to move, but I don't have any
explicit scroll bars to let me move around...quite unusable.
Let me know what info I could provide.
[~]
-> uname -a
Linux nwel-blur 3.8.0-2
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1158763 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1158763
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1158763
Overlay Scrollbars are not present
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I appreciate that workaround, but disabling the overlay scroll bars
completely just to get gnumeric to scroll at all seems like more
negative than positive. Again, it may be useful for testing and
gaining an understanding, but I just want to make sure users understand
this will do more than just
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Greetings,
Dash opened and recommended the package Mathomatic, so I opened this in
Software Center. There is an add-on below, which I checked to download
as well. I then installed the main package.
The window did not appear to have installed the add-on, so I clicked
"Apply
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