Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
The indicator-applet (0.3.2) in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 won't show the
menu's (the one for your IM settings and the one to log out/shutdown)
after failing to do a partial upgrade, or perhaps just because of trying
to do updates at all.
T
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Same here (as #97), yesterday everything was working fine, and this
morning after a reboot the screen brightness is very dim. I couldn't see
anything.
My workaround is currently to fall back to the previous kernel
(3.8.0-29-generic), which is working fine, 3.8.0-30 is however not
working.
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Public bug reported:
While gedit is active, when right-clicking on the gedit icon in the
launcher, both quicklist options (New window and New document) do
exactly the same, they open a new window with two new documents.
Expected behaviour was that New window would open a new window
(potentially w
Public bug reported:
When using the livecd (I didn't test if this bug also occurs after an
installation), the default LibreOffice theme is Tango, while the default
theme should be Human.
Using Ubuntu 12.04 and LibreOffice 3.5.2.2
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Importance: Undecided
I'm not sure where the line is drawn between a bug and a wishlist, but I
don't think this was the intended behaviour for this application, and
especially on small screens these big buttons make the calculator take
up way too much space. I'm not saying this is a bug of the highest
priority, but I do
There are no longer 2 menu's visible, only the global menu remains, but
all options in it still get disabled after you use a global menu option
once (so for instance, if you click 'File' --> 'Open' and close the
dialog, you can't use any of the options in the global menu any more,
they are all grey
Today's live dvd build for Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) still has this
bug, although it does seem as if you have to do a little more than just
increasing and decreasing the brightness (you have to increase and
decrease it rapidly, kind of agressively), but maybe it just seems that
way to me.
I d
I can confirm the 3.6 kernel does not fix the problem, though I didn't
have any of the other problems described in post #48.
Instead of the current Ubuntu 12.10 live DVD, the screen doesn't freeze,
but shows the behaviour in the video previously posted. It also seemed
as if a more 'agressive' chan
For the record, I'm running the 64-bit version of Ubuntu
(3.2.0-29-generic, x86_64), maybe the problems only occurs with the 64
bit version. I've quickly searched on Google how to switch kernels to
32-bit, but it looks like that's not an easy thing to do.
Is there anybody experiencing this bug on
I retested the Ubuntu 12.10 daily live version today, and unfortunately
the bug does still exist in kernel 3.5. I'm not sure if I tested it
wrong the first time (it seems to matter how fast you try to increase or
decrease the brightness) or if this is a regression. The screen doesn't
show the behav
I'm having the same problem the video is showing.
Has the kernel-update being refered to in #32 already landed? If not,
will this happen automatically or do I really have to manually install
it? I'm asking because I'm not sure if I'm technically skilled enough to
start messing with kernels. Then a
If I run the Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) daily live image from USB,
brightness fuctions normally again, so it would seem the kernel
currently used in 12.10 has fixed this issue. Any way to get it fixed in
12.04 too?
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Alright, I installed the -all, image-amd64 and headers-amd64 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-precise/ (if I
understand correctly, 3.4 the latest stable release of the kernel for
precise).
Unfortunately it did not work. The 3.4 kernel was succesfully installed
(I guess, sinc
Public bug reported:
LibreOffice 4 in Ubuntu 13.04 (normal version, daily live cd) does not
use the Human icon theme by default. It has previously been suggested
that this is either an opinion or that when using the libreoffice-
gtk/-gnome the default theme is human, however this is not the case i
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 13.04 (with latest updates) crashes after a while every time I
start it, the screen freezes, keyboard and mouse/touchpad do not
generate any reponse. Ive tried to follow
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash to provide as
much information as possible.
s no keyboard input).
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+ ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8
+ Architecture: i386
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: elco 1953 F pulseaudio
+ CRDA:
+ country NL:
+ (2402 - 2482 @ 40), (N/A, 20)
+ (5170 - 5250 @ 40), (N/A, 20), NO-OU
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Appologies for the missing logs, if anything else is required, please
say so.
While running apport the system crashed again (twice), allowing me to
take a picture of the kernel panic screen.
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The problem is still occuring. I've been trying to narrow down the
problem.
I switched to the command line (Ctrl-F1) immediately after reaching the
login screen, killed X, lightdm and unity-greeter and the system still
crashes after a while.
I can't determine whether the error showing up is the s
I tried a few different kernels from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/. I tried kernel 3.8.9 and kernel 3.9-rc8, both still crash
after a while, so a fix for this bug is still needed for future kernels.
I haven't tried 3.7.x.
I then installed kernel 3.6.11 (for raring), which seems t
And just for the record, I had some problems setting grub to
automatically boot to this kernel. Since the older kernel is hidden
under a submenu you have to first find the entry which the 'advanced
options' section is, and which entry the 3.6 kernel is within the
'advanced options'. Then you have
Also, I noted that on shutdown, my screen turns competely yellow, not
sure why.
I'm using the fglrx-updates videocard drivers now, because the fglrx
drivers show the "unsupported hardware" watermark in the corner of my
display.
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I've been running the 3.9.0 kernel (from comment #25) for about an hour
now, and it hasn't crashed yet. However, I should note that virtually
nothing worked during that test. There was a problem with the graphics
drivers during the installation of the kernel, although I do get to a
graphical interf
Full list of results from my testing:
- v3.6.11 --> works
- v3.7-rc1 --> crash
- v3.7-rc2 --> crash
- v3.7-rc4 --> crash
- v3.8.9 --> crash
- v3.9-rc8 --> crash
- v3.9.0 --> ? (unable to fully test)
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I can also confirm that the workaround in Comment #71 fixes this bug,
even if you increase and decrease brightness very aggressively. Thank
you very much SPARX!
Hopefully this can now be fixed without the need for this workaround,
but this will do for now.
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Public bug reported:
If the LibreOffice quickstarter is enabled in Ubuntu 11.10, my computers will
occasionally (depending on the computer from 70 to 99% of the time) hang on
shutdown at the final screen with the five dots and the ubuntu logo. The dots
stop blinking, but the system will not pow
The screenshot added doesn't seem to work for me, so I've reuploaded a
screenshot with the problem, the file transfer indicator icon is the
mouse icon, second from the left (and the fact that one actually has to
point that out should prove that it's not really a suitable icon for a
file transfer in
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Title:
brcupsconfpt1 assert failure: *** buffer overflow detected ***:
/usr/Brother/Printer/dcp770cw/cupswrapp
Well, assuming I'm correct about the size of the buttons automatically
ajusting to the size of the largest button, I'd propose to exclude the
numbers and mathmatical symbols from that procedure. It shouldn't
matter, since they are the same symbols in all languages (correct me if
I'm wrong).
So bas
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcalctool
The buttons in gcalctool (5.31.90) are too big in Dutch (and possibly
also in other languages), probably because they are designed to all take
the width of the biggest button, which in Dutch is "Ongedaan maken"
("undo" in English). Because of th
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https://
Here you go.
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