Gah! I just upgraded to Intrepid and this happens to me too. Left and
down aren't much slower at repeating than the other keys, but all the
keys are quite slow. I can get at most about 6 keypresses per second.
By twiddling with the keyboard repeat controls, xset r rate, and (oddly enough)
turning
Bug 264196 seems to be describing the same issue, but over there they've
found a few workarounds! Here's the one that worked for me with the
least nasty side-effects:
Add this to the end of xorg.conf:
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "off"
EndSection
The downside is that any extra k
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Just a cosmetic bug: All of the icons in the upper-right notification
area have menus, but these menus are very inconsistent in their
behavior.
A nice feature of most menus in Ubuntu is that if you click one menu,
then mouse over the header o
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/54
This just happened to me. fsck stopped at 71%. It gave no indication
why, and all I could do was press ctrl-alt-delete to reboot. The next
time, however, the system booted fine.
My /dev/sda1 is ext4 (/), /dev/sda2 is NTFS (my windows partition), and
/dev/sda3 is swap.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
The situation: I'm typing something in Empathy, and then I realize I
wanted to say something else before it, so I move my cursor back and
type some more.
When I do that, red underlines dance around on the words I'm currently
typing. In the end, e
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** Summary changed:
- Spell check in Empathy mishandles abbreviation
+ Spell check in Empathy mishandles contractions
** Summary changed:
- Spell check in Empathy mishandles contractions
+ Spell check in Empathy mishandles contractions and punctuation
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This bug is happening to me too, and I can confirm that it's not
happening in other applications that use spell-check such as Tomboy
Notes or Firefox.
It would appear that, however Empathy interacts with the spell-checking
library, it's not tokenizing the words it sends correctly.
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Spell check
Based on the text that ntfs-3g spits out, it seems that there is a
straightforward fix for this, which is to compile integrated FUSE
support into ntfs-3g in Ubuntu.
So, given that this is something that many users want to do, why doesn't
the Ubuntu package have integrated FUSE support? Right now i
Does an interface freeze really mean that an obvious bug in the
interface has to fester for six more months? Nobody's suggesting
changing what the interface looks like (well, not in *this* bug report),
just how it acts.
This is a *huge* problem in Ambiance now that the resize target is only
a sing
It's not exactly the same in gedit. gedit doesn't mark "I'm" as a
spelling error, for example.
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After the feedback at bug #536655, I checked whether this bug occurs in
other GTK programs such as gedit. It doesn't -- I can only produce this
bug in Empathy.
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But it does seem like the same general bug. Do empathy and gedit use
different dictionaries?
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I believe this bug has regressed.
I installed Lucid a few days ago, and my password worked correctly in
Dvorak. (I am one of three users of the system and the only one to use
Dvorak.)
After an update today, even though the keyboard layout selector says
Dvorak, it will not let me log in until I ty
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: exaile
As of today, exaile doesn't run, because of what looks like a very
easily fixable syntax error:
INFO: Loading Exaile 0.3.1.0...
INFO: Loading settings...
INFO: Setting up deferred idle manager function...
INFO: Loading plugins...
T
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Unfortunately, I've taken out my Santa Cruz card by now. I decided I'd
rather have onboard sound than a sound card that didn't work for several
months.
There are still others reporting the problem at Bug #428619, so you may
be able to get them to test it.
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I get a black screen with a blinking cursor for 6 seconds or so (it used
to say "Starting up..." before I upgraded to GRUB 2). Then I get boot
messages that slowly appear in Ubuntu's console font. Only late into the
boot process do I get the xsplash progress spinner.
I'm attaching the boot message
I have a similar issue, except that I wouldn't describe the transition
as "abrupt" because that would imply it happened quickly.
Here's what I get: xsplash disappears, and I'm left with a black screen
with two white bars where the GNOME panels will be. 15-20 seconds pass
before the desktop backgro
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Binary package hint: empathy
Every time I start my computer, I get a window telling me that
"/usr/lib/empathy/mission-control-5" wants access to my keyring, which
is locked.
(I'm paraphrasing here; the window blocks me from entering text into
other applications, so I couldn'
That's the delete account icon? A red "no" symbol?
I thought that icon was telling me there was something wrong with the
account, and I came here to report the bug that I couldn't delete
accounts.
While this isn't a functionality bug, it is an interface bug.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
A dialog box just popped up, saying that firefox-3.0 had been upgraded
and I needed to restart it.
I'm not running firefox-3.0. I'm only running firefox-3.5. The dialog
box also popped up at an odd time, shortly after I had logged out and
log
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Something I've observed is that this only occurs when the computer is
booting and auto-logging-in to my account. If I log out and log in again
from gdm, I get a beautiful crossfade to my desktop, reasonably quickly.
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xsplash should crossfade during boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435324
Yo
Public bug reported:
This is a report for alsa-base 1.0.20+dfsg-1ubuntu4 on a just-updated
Ubuntu Karmic Beta. (Sorry, I don't know the difference between alsa-
base and alsa-driver, but alsa-driver doesn't have an apt package...)
Upgrading to Karmic Beta has seriously degraded the quality of the
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A little more Googling found me Bug #428619 in pulseaudio, which is
describing the same problem.
This bug claims to be fixed, but I have the version of pulseaudio in
which the fix was supposedly released.
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cs46xx sound buzzes and skips, especially when changing volume
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I have pulseaudio 0.9.18-0ubuntu3, and I am still experiencing terrible
"machine-gun" noises, crackling, and distortion on my cs46xx.
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mime.cache makes .pdf files show up as "application/octet-stream"; won't open
in Evince
h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: shared-mime-info
On today's Karmic Beta, I am unable to open .pdf files. Evince complains
that "File type unknown (application/octet-stream) is not supported".
Evince bug #187225 says that this is a shared-mime-info problem, which
is why I'm reporting it
I am currently encountering this bug, and it occurs all the time that I
run Firefox (not just after several hours). I updated Karmic Beta late
on October 6.
Whenever my cursor is in a text field or the URL bar, if I hold an arrow
key down, the cursor will move once, then freeze while the key repea
This happens to me because I dual boot, and Windows and Linux disagree
about what time zone to set the system clock to. If Windows decides to
change the time (which it sees as local EDT) to what the Internet says
it is, and Linux is expecting to see UTC, then if I reboot into Linux
after less than
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: policykit
On the current Ubuntu Karmic Beta, certain windows prompt for me to pick
an administrator username and then enter a password. On Jaunty, these
windows would simply ask for my password, because I *am* an
administrator.
This only happens for cert
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445291
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Okay, I think part of this was because I was unaware I was running
bootchart and bootchart-java. So at the end of the startup process, Java
was eating all my CPU and disk I/O.
Without those, I get different choppy transitions: either the GNOME
panel appears on top of the xsplash graphic until it i
I believe this bug may have regressed. I'm running Karmic Beta, and I
get the messages that are being described here when I run an app such as
Evince. Indeed, I cannot run the input manager when my cursor is inside
Evince.
My exact messages are:
The messenger is now down
An IOException occurred a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 435227 ***
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I figured out this is a duplicate of bug #435227 in policykit-1-gnome.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 435227
No user pre-selected in authentication dialog
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I also got this while using Software Center.
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Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: CS46xx [Sound Fusion CS46xx], device 0: CS46xx [CS46xx]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: rob2278 F pulseaudio
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Figured out how (apport-collect). Okay, there's my information.
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I interact with other computers that are on UTC. That strikes me as an
undesirable workaround, when the bug is that dumping to a root shell and
forcing a fsck is an inappropriate response to the clock being off by a
few hours.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: policykit-1-gnome
Sometimes when I try to authenticate -- for example, this just happened
to me when trying to unlock the Login Screen configuration -- after I
type my password and hit ENTER, the password box disappears and nothing
else happens.
After th
I have my doubts that this is a pulseaudio problem. If I kill pulseaudio
and play sound with alsaplayer, I get exactly the same effect. Also,
when I run pulseaudio manually, I see things like this:
E: alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was
actually nothing to
Scott, that's a good explanation for how I can fix the situation in my
case.
Still, I don't think it's desirable to bail out to a root prompt just
because the hardware clock is wrong, no matter how that came to be.
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I have auto-login set up, so it should fade straight from xsplash to the
desktop without the GDM interface being involved. I can confirm that the
change is very sudden. It may in fact be attempting to crossfade, but it
does so when there is a lot of disk I/O going on.
Sometimes I see one frame of
I can confirm what Valmantas says -- xsplash is still disappearing
before the desktop is ready. When xsplash disappears, the panel is just
barely loaded, Nautilus' icons aren't on the screen, the background is
still the default, and enough disk I/O is going on that the computer is
not yet usable.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mutter
I decided to try out gnome-shell, and found it nearly unusable. Whatever
mutter is, it consumes 100% of the CPU for multiple seconds after very
simple interactions with GNOME. I noticed particularly that it would do
this when opening an image with
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Here's a screenshot of what it looks like for me shortly after xsplash
disappears. My wallpaper, Nautilus icons, and most components of the
GNOME panel are not yet visible or usable.
(I don't know what the "Untitled window" is; it may be an artifact of
taking the screenshot.)
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Although there are no more text messages, I as well notice that usplash
hangs around for about 15 seconds, then there are a few seconds of
blackness, then xsplash appears. The proposed 9.10 boot experience
describes xsplash starting much earlier.
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Xsplash does not start till very late into boot
Just had the same thing happen to me, on recently-updated Ubuntu 18.04.
Here are my journalctl entries from the crash (including the one from 2
seconds before in case they're relevant):
```
Oct 23 15:27:01 bad-horse code.desktop[3875]: [main 3:27:01 PM] update#setState
idle
Oct 23 15:27:01 bad-h
> I believe it's the distro's responsibility to ship glib, glibc and vim
so that all use the same Unicode version.
Sounds right, and it's good to hear that there's progress on this front.
I was afraid the situation was stagnant and it would be up to
applications to fix it.
> Or even better, but i
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Title:
Emoji that should be wide, according to Unicode 9, display incorrectly
in the terminal
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Public bug reported:
When editing Unicode in the terminal, it is important for the terminal
and applications to agree on the width of characters. Otherwise, display
glitches will occur.
In prior versions of Unicode, the character width of emoji was
"ambiguous". As of Unicode 9, they are supposed
Would it be too much to ask for this bug to not be marked as "fix
released", given that it's not fixed?
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Title:
pyvenv fails due to mising ensure
This seems to be broken in Vivid beta:
$ python3 -m venv testenv
Error: Command '['/home/rspeer/testenv/bin/python3', '-Im', 'ensurepip',
'--upgrade', '--default-pip']' returned non-zero exit status 1
I know that virtualenv can be installed separately, but it's a big wart
that Python 3 i
> This should work after you apt-get install python3-venv
> (python3.4-venv).
venv is a module in the Python 3 standard library. I don't understand
why it would need a separate package on Ubuntu.
Someone who's installing additional packages could just as well install
the better-understood python3
As an example of why this matters, you do not typically need root access
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Title:
pyvenv fails due to mising e
Matthias, that command clearly only works if you have sudo access. This
makes it a bad idea for *most* of the scripts that would need to use the
pyvenv command.
Like I said, you should not need elevated privileges to use the Python
standard library. Especially something whose purpose is to make it
I just got the bug shortly after upgrading to Oneiric. I've run Chrome,
Decibel, and a few terminal windows since logging in. The application
launcher, icon context menus, and even the alt-tab switcher appear
behind all active windows. If I type "unity& disown" it fixes it.
I see there are softwar
Yes. In fact, it still happens on a machine where I installed Narwhal
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Title:
Ligatures appear in monospaced text
To manage notific
It seems to me that the Unity Bar hides, in some circumstances, whenever
your mouse isn't exactly on the left edge of the screen. Move your mouse
even the slightest bit away from the edge, and the bar will hide within
half a second.
The workaround is to keep your pointer glued to the edge of the s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: decibel-audio-player
In the current version of decibel-audio-player, I frequently click "Next
track" and find that the same track is still playing. The next track is
highlighted in the interface, but that's all. Clicking "Next track"
again, followed by "P
** Also affects: decibel-audio-player
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Clicking "Next track" sometimes does not change tracks
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
If I am editing code with gedit, and I type the sequences of characters
"fi" or "fl", then they will be replaced by a ligature and visually
crammed into the width of a single character.
The two characters can still be selected and edited separately
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I've found a workaround, which is to switch to a font that does not
contain ligatures.
The font "Mensch", which I was using, has single characters for
ligatures in it, and gedit was using them. "Monospace" does not, so its
text displays correctly.
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I don't know if this is still the same bug, but: on Maverick, there is
no longer any boot screen at all.
There's just a blinking text-mode cursor on a blank screen, followed by
the X desktop.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432238
You re
I encountered this problem.
On the "Add to Panel" menu, you can choose to add a "notification area"
to the panel, but it doesn't do anything except add some blank space
that makes the network icon move around in wonky ways. Instead, you have
to add "indicator applet", which seems to do the same th
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