Is this a repeat of bug 507504 ?
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This is a problem on an HP mini 210-1010nr running i915 driver. My dmesg
contains the "Hangcheck timer elapsed" message as well as the
"i915_do_wait_request returns -5" message. In addition (and this may or
may not be important) I get the message [drm] Big FUFO is enabled"
repeated several times ar
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
I've just installed Lucid Beta 2 on an HP Mini 1010nr. There is some
unusual behavior involving the Synaptics touchpad. If the user contacts
the touchpad with more than one finger at a time, the cursor will "go
crazy" and boun
This still happens under Lucid Beta 2, as well.
I should point out that (on my machine, at least) logging in and then
logging back out, or rebooting the machine, or restarting X, results in
the theme and colors returning to normal. It's not necessary to edit
config files. That is, the unexpected t
Marking as invalid. Please ignore; this turned out to be interference
from Windows.
More specifically: the problem was caused by the following sequence of
events: booting into Windows, disabling the touchpad via the above-
described method, and rebooting the system into Ubuntu.
The problem can be
In Karmic, it seems that higher quality thumbnails aren't generated at
all, and instead I only see blurry, scaled-up, low quality thumbnails.
Should I create a new bug for this?
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Thumbnails for 200% zoom are regenerated each time a folder is opened.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204434
You re
I have this problem, too. The Places/Network folder is unusable. I can
connect to a server directly if I give a name, but I can't browse.
findsmb lists no servers, not even the local host.
smbtree -N says WARNING: no network interfaces found
smbclient -L mycomputer correctly lists share but also g
This seems to be fixed in an updated Karmic. Haven't tested in Lucid.
The spell check problem in gedit (Bug 36227), though, is still alive and
well.
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Why should the user have to go through gconf-editor to change this?
Average user doesn't know about gconf-editor, and certainly doesn't know
what key to modify.
I'm not opposed to this kind of change, but it should be changable from
the Settings|Appearance panel, which is the natural place for thi
This bug also applies to the HP Mini 210-1010NR model.
Just to recap my own experience:
Out of the box, the actual "buttons" (which are physically part of the
pad area) don't work. To effectuate a click, one has to tap on the pad.
Right click is very hard, as one has to tap on the lower right cor
I agree with Erik Meitner. This bug prevents user switching entirely. If
I accidentally select "Swich From" on a single-user system, I have to
kill my session or reboot to continue. Serious functionality issue.
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Three users switching leads to blank tty9
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40011
You
To apavlov and others who are having trouble using Alt-Shift-Tab to
switch: are you using the patch enclosed in this bug report, or are you
using version 0.8.2-0ubuntu1 of simple-ccsm, which has been the shipping
version since Jaunty?
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alt shift tab stopped navigating windows
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This is a problem for me as well in Lucid. This happens when I run the
magnifier from the command line, as above, and also when I run it from
the Accessibility Options menu in GDM. The latter case is especially
damaging, because the corrupted magnifier window covers the
Accessibility menu, making i
This can be partially alleviated by manually configuring the touchpad
with synclient. E.g.:
synclient HorizTwoFingerScroll=1 VertTwoFingerScroll=1
EmulateTwoFingerMinZ=29 EmulateTwoFingerMinW=5
However, I don't know why this isn't built into gnome-settings-daemon,
or why it worked under Karmic bu
Sorry, can you explain it what sense is this bug "triaged"? In my
opinion it is still "confirmed."
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I've enclosed a patch that fixes this problem. This is my first
submitted patch, so please let me know if I'm doing this right.
** Changed in: simple-ccsm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Patch added: "Adds the Alt-Shift-Tab functionality to allow reverse
traversal of open windows"
I believe the Desktop Plane plugin is no longer installed by default, so
this should no longer be an option.
** Changed in: simple-ccsm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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desktop/appearance shows two almost identical choices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/231711
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: simple-ccsm
If simple-ccsm is installed, it is accessible via
System|Preferences|Appearance|Visual Effects|Custom.
Therefore, it is not necessary to have simple-ccsm appear as its own
entry in the System|Preferences menu. It should be removed. Its presen
Is this still a problem?
Can you provide any information any reproducing it?
** Changed in: simple-ccsm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I believe that this problem can be alleviated by using Con Kolivas's BFS
scheduler instead of the stock scheduler. There are PPAs on Launchpad
where you can get kernels with the BFS scheduler for Lucid and Karmic.
On my system, it really seems to make the system much more reponsive. I
hope that the
Okay, I will try this in the next few days.
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Tried new kernel and xorg as requested. Some unusual new startup
messages, such as "no compatible bridge window for [mem
0x-0x pref] and some garbage at the top of the screen
during mode switching. X starts up okay, but in low-graphics mode. Since
then I haven't been able to produce
@simar: Please check gnome-mouse-properties. Is the correct radio button
selected?
Please also submit the output of the command synclient -l
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two-finger scrolling doesn't work
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>From these files I can see that you haven't enabled two finger
scrolling. Are you running Lucid? Please uninstall gpointer-device-
settings if you have it installed, run the gconftool-2 command above,
restart the computer. Please also send me the output of the execution of
the gconftool-2 command.
My understanding of the writeback option is that it greatly decreases
the file system's tolerance for crashes, and could result in the file
system being put in an inconsistent state, with resulting data loss.
This seems a high price to pay, so this is clearly not a good solution.
I would also like
This bug should not be marked Triaged. Yes, the magnifier can be killed
once it's started (through another terminal), but it still doesn't work,
and is therefore still useless to people with impaired vision.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 462166 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462166
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 462166
two-finger scrolling doesn't work
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multi-touch and two finger scrolling don't work on eeepc 1005pe
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Oddly enough, two-fingered scrolling can be enabled in Gnome from the
command line, but not from the GUI. Run the following command:
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/scroll_method 2
--type int
This will enable two-fingered scrolling. The appropriate radio button
will be shown
@Henrqiue: Can you be more specific than saying "it doesn't work"? For
example, does the gnome-mouse-properties GUI show that two-fingered
scrolling has been selected, or not?
Also, please try saving the attached file as 11-touchpad.conf into your
/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/ directory, in addition t
This still happens to me for some, not all, ISOs under Lucid. Both
Archive Mounter and Archive Manager present extraneous semicolon-ones.
Mounting the ISO with the mount command works well. Has anyone else
encountered problems?
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Lucid crashes after resume from hibernate. The crash is not immediate,
but usually occurs within five minutes after resume, usually when
starting a program, but I can't identify the specific behavior that
directly triggers the cra
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51039737/Dependencies.txt
** A
** Changed in: gnome-mag (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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After quitting magnifier, the screen stays split, and mouse behavior is
abnormal. In particular, the apparent visual position of the cursor does
not correspond to where the clicks actually happen.
WHAT I EXPECT TO HAPPEN: When running magnifier
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sudo and gksudo don't work in guest sessions on Lucid. By "guest
session" I mean in particular the temporary session created and disposed
of on the fly by selecting "Guest session" from the session menu.
First, SUDO
Running sudo from a command promp
These instructions assume that you are using up-to-date Lucid with a
Synaptic touch pad:
1. First make sure that you have a Synaptics touch pad. Execute the
command:
xinput list|grep Synaptics
You should see this (or something similar):
⎜SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad id=11 [s
Gursimran:
1. If scroll is invoked with one finger, increase the value of
EmulateTwoFingerMinW. Yours is 3, which is very small. A value of 5
works well for me, but your number may vary, depending on your touchpad
and your fingers.
2. It's not a fix, it's a workaround. A fix would involve a patch
Gursimran: Why? What's the point? Even if real multitouch were supported
in the driver, the only thing you could do with it is two-finger scroll?
Your attitude is baffling.
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two finger scroll/multitouch not working on lenovo thinkpad w510 having SynPS/2
Synaptics TouchPad..
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 308191 ***
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Sense:
I agree that a more thorough solution is better, and it's not for me to
say how Ubuntu should allocate human resources. But for users, like me,
who just want to be able to scroll with two fingers, ther
I experience this crash only after restore from suspend-to-disk. Does
that correspond to anyone else's experience?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 308191 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308191
Everyone wants Ubuntu to be as good as it can be. Idealistic notions
aside, the fact is that there is a limited amount of manpower to attend
to these bugs. So, in the interest of expediting a fix that will be
I'm using nvidia 195 and totem crashes whenever I change video mode.
This happens if I use the Nvidia control panel, and also during resume
from suspend. Is this the same bug?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249222
Does this bug happen after locking the screen, or only after resume from
suspend?
I have similar performance issues after resume from suspend, in which
Xorg always uses 10-15% of CPU (on a quadcore) and uses more and more
memory and the performance of the system as a whole is degraded,
resulting i
As I recall, under Jaunty, there was a dkms service in /etc/init.d that
would automatically recompile kernel modules if you were booting a new
kernel. That service is no longer there. Is that a design decision or an
oversight as a result of the switch to upstart or a bug? Is it possible
to re-enabl
Hi. As in bug 600517, it seems that as of Lucid, dkms no longer
automatically builds kernel modules on startup. Is your problem fixed if
you execute:
sudo dkms build -m nvidia-current -v 195.36.24
and then reboot?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59
** Also affects: jockey
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: jockey (Ubuntu) => dkms (Ubuntu)
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By the way, this bug definitely does not happen using nouveau drivers
and metacity. Also, I am pretty sure it doesn't happen on kernel
2.6.32-21-generic. Can you try this kernel and see if you can reproduce
it?
** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Mario,
Thanks for replying. So, one consequence of this design decision is that
if you select a different kernel from the GRUB boot menu, dkms modules
will fail to build for that kernel and subsequently won't load. This
creates a negative user experience, if the user (like me) expects to be
able t
Mario,
The kernel modules in question (virtualbox and nvidia) weren't already
built for me because I installed them after I upgraded to the new
kernel. Other users in a similar situation will have the same problem.
Yes, running the following command worked. Thanks.
sudo /usr/lib/dkms/dkms_autoin
Can this problem be fixed by executing:
sudo /usr/lib/dkms_autoinstaller start `uname -r`
?
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@Gursimran
You are running the wrong command. The correct command is
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/scroll_method 2
--type int
Please try it again, reboot, and let me know the result. Also please
include the result of synclient -l
Other than that, this bug has a workaroun
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 308191 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308191
I disagree that this is a duplicate.
This bug deals with two-finger scrolling, which is easy to fix with a
workaround. The workaround works for me and many other people, on any
synaptics touchpad.
Bug 308191
The kernel 2.6.32-23-generic was recently (a few days ago) pushed on
Lucid on since then I haven't had any crashes, despite my attempts to
reproduce it. The problem seems to be solved with that kernel release,
although it would be nice if someone else could verify it.
I'd be happy to try out Maver
@Gursimran:
No, two-finger scrolling does not require multitouch. That is why there
are two bugs: one for two-finger scroll, one for multitouch. If you'd
like to get two-finger scrolling working without multitouch, you can try
my fix. If you'd like to enable support for multitouch, you should see
It seems that this bug persists into Lucid. Does anyone else have this
problem still?
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As a start, it seems to me that EA-aware mechanisms could be added to
the generic GTK+ file-handling functions. Then all GTK+ apps, including
all GNOME apps, would get that benefit immediately. EAs would be
preserved through most GUI operations, if not through coreutils
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As I understand it, if you enter notes using the Nautilus side panel,
the note is added to the current folder, not to the currently selected
file. Does that agree with your experience? This is inconsistent UI
design, but is probably not a bug. I agree that the notes and emblems
feature, as they cur
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
In gnome-keybindings-properties, in the Accessibility section, there are
three entries by default: toggle magnifier, toggle screen reader, and
toggle on-screen keyboard. None of these work, whether or not Assistive
Technologies is cur
Sorry, my previous optimistic statement seems to have been a bit
premature. X still crashes (sometimes) when coming out of hibernate. I
apologize.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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If video is playing during a video mode change, the player application
will crash, under certain conditions.
To reproduce: Using Lucid, nvidia drivers 195, and compiz. Play any
video in any video player, such as totem or compiz. While the video is
playing, change video mode,
Sorry, you're right.
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"Low graphics mode" is a symptom that can have many causes. The command
I suggested might fix; I don't know. Please reproduce the error and
attach your Xorg.0.log file; it should contain information about why the
driver wasn't loaded.
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Mario,
Per your suggestion to address this issue to the individual modules. So
far as I can tell, all dkms-using modules in the repositories only
contain install scripts to build for the current kernel, and therefore
they all suffer this problem. Would you suggest creating a separate bug
report fo
Well, in Xorg.0.log it says:
(EE) Jul 17 12:25:31 NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module.
Please see the
(EE) Jul 17 12:25:31 NVIDIA(0): system's kernel log for additional error
messages and
(EE) Jul 17 12:25:31 NVIDIA(0): consult the NVIDIA README for details.
So the
I don't see anything odd in kern.log. Sorry, but I don't know what the
problem is.
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Yes, I was under the impression that Mutter can use software GL (Mesa).
I get an error when I try to start Mutter running on an Nvidia card with
open source Nouveau drivers (with glx enabled). I expect this to work,
as Nouveau claims to support 2D acceleration, and in case there is Mesa.
However,
My video is:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G94M [Quadro FX
2700M] (rev a1)
I'm using the Nouveau drivers. The game works fine with the proprietary
Nvidia drivers, but like all Clutter (e.g. Mutter) programs seems to
crash with the Nouveau drivers. This is under Lucid, by
I get these messages as well, however the game does not start at all. I
am using the Nouveau drivers on an Nvidia card. The game works fine with
the proprietary drivers.
(quadrapassel:7891): ClutterGLX-CRITICAL **: Unable to make the stage
window 0x8200028 the current GLX drawable
(quadrapassel:7
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