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Changing resolution to 176x144 freezes cheese on my machine
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Binary package hint: cheese
When starting cheese, the webcam lights up indicating "on" as expected.
Webcam output is not shown, clicking on "effect" freezes the
application, changing image size in properties freezes the application.
When starting from an xterm, no output i
Forgot to mention the webcam worked with Hardy Heron, but on a 32 bit
version, I have since changed to Hardy Heron 64bit and upgrade to
Intrepid.
Have attached hardware info
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Xawtv did not work yesterday.
Have now tried ekiga - which displays nicely.
After that, tried cheese, still no picture - then tried Xawtv which now
works fine.
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I just experienced the same. I came through a reboot doing this.
1.
Did a "sudo killall locale-gen" whenever that problem arose
2.
I watched closely when grub and the new kernel was installed.
3.
Checked that /boot/grub/menu.lst looked right
4.
Checked /lib/modules/2.6.24-19 looked right
5.
Ha
AMD64
Jaunty fully updated
Alt-PrintScreen works on Firefox window, but SEGFAULTS on xterm console
window
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1.
With regards to run-mozilla.sh the line
"exec: 121: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox//run-mozilla.sh: not found" is actual
output from kompozer when I start the application.
2.
Here is the output from apt-get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-cache policy kompozer
[sudo] password for pj:
kompozer:
Inst
When updating yesterday using the kubuntu update something bad happened.
It was not apparent at first. Was told to reboot, which I did. A new
kernel - 2.6.22-13-386 - had been installed and after a while I was
dumped into a shell with no X, my nvidia-glx driver was not working.
ran "aptitude updat
Fixed !
I removed an old libz from /usr/local/lib and ran ldconfig.
After that 'sudo aptitude full-upgrade' is very busy.
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Binary package hint: kompozer
Installed kompozer on fully updated Gutsy (upgraded from
Dapper,Edgy,Feisty).
When starting the application it prints an errormessage about missing
file: "run-mozilla.sh"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo aptitude install kompozer
Indlæser pakkelistern
I don't see previews of pdf files on my KDE desktop. If I rightclick on
a pdf file, chooses thumbnail and click on the "Preview" button, a
correct preview is shown. The "automatic preview" checkbox on the pane
is selected.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12880
I agree that the default directories to search, include too much. Also
it would be nice if the daemon was running with at nice higher nice
value. That way it would get out of the way when other programs need the
cpu. The high cpu usage btw. makes my Compaq Presario very loud!
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Have upgraded from Feisty Fawn, which was upgraded from Dapper. Version
running now is Gutsy Tribe5 with subsequent updates
Now clicking on a http link in an email message doesn't bring up firefox
or opens a new tab in an already running firefox.
Thunderbird does not emit an
Public bug reported:
When installing a fresh Ubuntu Gutsy using Danish locale a ~/Desktop
folder is created and owned by root:root
A localized folder ~/Skrivebord is also created (Skrivebord is danish
for Desktop)
~/Desktop should be a link to Skrivebord and not a separate directory
which I as t
Well, perhaps I placed the bugreport in a wrong package, but danish
newcomers to Ubuntu will be baffled. A configuration where many
installers will not function properly is a bugged configuration.
What package would be the correct to file a bug in, e.g. which package
takes care of setting up /home
Originally I installed Dapper Drake, upgraded to Edgy Eft and have now
upgraded to Feisty beta.
I used the instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades
I was user pj and therefore did a
'sudo update-manager -d'
>From then on I followed the prompts.
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Michael,
Here they are. If you need any more information, don't hesitate asking.
Regards
Per
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Did not install new kernel - deleted old one
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Public bug reported:
Upgraded from Ubuntu 6.10 following instructions on website.
Was asked to accept deletions of packages not supported. Accepted the
choice.
Rebooted and found a system with no new kernel and the old 2.6.17
removed. I was fortunate enough to an ancient 2.6.12 kernel lying arou
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10 alpha5 the NIC is configured by DHCP
instead of using the interfaces file (given below).
I expected the network settings of eth0 to be the same as before the
upgrade.
A strange thing:
==
sudo ifconfig eth0 down
sudo ifconfig eth0 19
Public bug reported:
Package fails
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: libssl-doc 1.1.0g-2ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-23.25-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-23-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.2
Arch
Public bug reported:
Procedure used:
1.
Fully updated system via apt update && apt upgrade
2.
Select the screen setup in gnome control center
3.
Click the "Fractional scaling" toggle
4.
Select 125% and click the green "use" button top right (it says "Anvend" in
dansih)
5.
Observe that the w
Funny - I wrote "gnome-control-center" as the package, once on the web
page.
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When reporting the bug, I used the nvidia-driver-435 which is not
tested.
I have installed the nvidia-driver-440 and rerun the test case.
Same result: selecting 125% scaling gives 200% scaling
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Working on fully updated focal fossy
Procedure to make bug happen:
1. open gnome control center and select screen (skærme in danish)
2. click the "fractional scaling" switch
3. select 150% scaling and click the green button at top right
4. Result is a blank screen and the
Selecting scaling to 175% gives the same result as 150% -> blank screen
and monitor power save state
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Title:
Screen scaling 150% results in monit
I am using this package:
nvidia-driver-440/focal,now 440.64-0ubuntu3 amd64 [Installeret]
NVIDIA driver metapackage
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Title:
Screen scaling 150%
This is also installed:
xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-440/focal,now 440.64-0ubuntu3 amd64
[Installeret,automatisk]
NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
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Title
@sebastian Heiden:
I have no problem using scaling at 200%. Opening applications is working,
gthumb is working fine for instance. I have switched back and forth, and is
writing this in chrome at 200%.
gnome-control-center is acting a bit wierd when:
1. at scaling=200%, open gnome-control-center
@corey wood - I can confirm your finding.
I did this:
1. scale to 200%
2. reboot - the login screen shows
3- login --> screen power save mode happens
4. ctrl-alt-3 and then log in at the console
5. Change "" from 2 to 1 in ~/.config/monitors.xml
6. ctrl-alt-2 to switch back to graphical envi
Public bug reported:
I have created a folder om my Desktop (called "Skrivebord" in danish)
Populated the folder with som media files
Opened a Nautilus window and navigated to a folder, where I want to copy
desktop folder to.
Drag the desktop folder to the Nautilus window - once the icon is
hov
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1813441 ***
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@daniel - thank you - I will check out bug 1813441
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Tit
Here is the journalcl -b 0 output, when scaling from 100% to 200% and
back to 100%
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Oops.
The first journalctl is not the for testcast.
This is the log when I select 125 % scaling and get 200%
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This is found on a fully updated Focal.
My system is updated from 16.04 -> 18.04 -> 19.10 -> 20.04
Observe the link chain:
/usr/bin/convert -> /etc/alternatives/convert -> /usr/bin/convert-im6.q16
(looks funky)
$
$ls -l
totalt 3616
-rw-r--r-- 1 pj pj 3701599 apr 7 15:40 J
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I tried your xrandr commands:
xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --scale 2x2 ==> very small windows
xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --scale 1.5x1.5 ==> not so small windows
xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --scale 1.0x1.0 ==> back to normal
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I followed Pål's experiments:
pj@Monster:~$ xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --scale 0.75x0.75 ==> large
window & fonts, only seeing upper left part of the desktop on the screen
pj@Monster:~$ xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --scale 0.5x0.5==> even larger
and less desktop visible
pj@Monster:~$ xrandr --outpu
I have installed xubuntu-desktop, fully updated the system and rebooted
Xubuntu environment
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xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --scale 2x2 ==> very smail windows ans
fonts
xrandr --output DVI-D-0 --scale 1.5x1.5 ==> not so small windows, also
the fonts are a little bigger in te
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