I have the same issue, irritating indeed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# sudo apt-get install mdadm
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
citadel-common citadel-mta citadel-server db4.6-util libcitade
My apologies, I thought it was part of Nautilus.
I have attached a screenshot.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Here's the Windows "Save As" dialog for comparison.
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Nearly all keyboards have a Windows button like this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33359...@n00/3635330369/
When using Windows, pressing this key brings up the Start Menu, the
central starting point for launching applications and accessing folders
and documents.
Ubuntu'
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 161960 ***
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Add function to WinKey button on keyboard
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Nearly all keyboards have a Windows button like this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33359...@n00/3635330369/
When using Windows, pressing this key brings up the Start Menu
I posted a bug that was a duplicate of this one without having seen it.
Now that I've found it, I will reopen the discussion here. I disagree
with Teej's assessment that "Ubuntu is not intended to be compared to or
mimic the Windows OS in any way" and here's why:
- 90% of the world's computer-usi
Windows uses the key for many shortcuts too, but pressing it alone
results in the start menu popping up (this is achieved by not bringing
up the start menu until the button is released, as opposed to responding
immediately when pressed). This is the most common use.
Would such a solution be achiev
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Sadly, flickr is now blocked in my country of residence. If I try and
authorise F-Spot to flickr, it will crash as follows:
[Info 19:20:08.096] Initializing DBus
[Info 19:20:08.411] Initializing Mono.Addins
[Info 19:20:08.871] Starting new FSpo
Teej, I think these days we can assume assume that the vast majority of
users have the windows key on their keyboards and know how to use it (at
least to bring up their Windows Start Menu). No average PC or Laptop
sold within the last 5 years would exclude it.
How many keyboards can you find on Ne
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
The save dialog box has the irritating habit of not focusing on the file
name area once I have browsed to the location where I would like to save
my document. This is done better in Windows.
There are two main scenarios when saving a document wh
It sounds like this might have already been fixed in the new version of
gcalctool:
http://bobthegnome.blogspot.com/2008/04/gcalctool-5231.html
>From the page:
* Fixes issues with thousands seperators and radix in non-english
locales (Bug #527669)
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Same issue here, I have an x200 too. I'm having to use ThinkPad Fan
Control to work around this, which does work.
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I have a Lenovo x200 running Jaunty 64, with similar issues, and I've looked at
a few other bugs that also have strange "disappearing device" behaviour, such
as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/287893
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/334413
I'v
Thanks for your note David. I'm not suggesting to change the behaviour
of the Find As You Type feature that allows quickly jumping through
directory structures by typing folders' initial letters. Personally I
use this all the time and think it's great.
The main issue here, especially for non-advan
Ok, I checked on Mac OS (10.5.something) and they solve it as follows:
When navigating folders by keyboard, pressing tab ONCE takes you from
the folder list straight back to the Name field, as it does in Windows
(the layouts are different, but the effect is the same).
There are only four "tab sto
I have the same problem on Gutsy (final). I have dual screen (twinview,
not xinerama). As soon as I switch back from another user, the screens
go blank (light gray). I can usually still switch back to the previous
user successfully, or I can switch to a console, or I can use CTRL + ALT
+ Backspace
Excellent, thanks Claire, this works for me too. My card now works
reliably after startup (unlike issues I was having in comment 43), and
running echo enabled > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan brings the card back reliably
too as far as I can tell.
I was able to automate this by creating a script at /usr/lib/p
I should have mentioned that I'm using Karmic (clean install) and my
card is a F3507g.
Also, in the script above, the line starting with "# Record the
current..." is a relic from the script I used as a guide, has nothing to
do with this script and should be removed.
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Didn't really provide much enlightenment;
gd...@x200:~$ apt-cache policy inkscape
inkscape:
Installed: 0.47.0-1ubuntu2~ppa1
Candidate: 0.47.0-1ubuntu2~ppa1
Version table:
*** 0.47.0-1ubuntu2~ppa1 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
0.47~pre4-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ph.archive.ubun
This seems to have fixed itself over the last couple of weeks for me on
Ubuntu Karmic (64-bit).
Version: 0.47 r22583, built Mar 13 2010
Screenshot attached.
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My apologies, it seems it's been updated from a PPA, see attached.
I can't figure out a way of identifying which PPA the package came from
- if you know, please let me know so I can point you to the right PPA.
I'll downgrade to the official Karmic version when I get home and post
back in a few ho
Thanks for the workaround, this was annoying me as my laptop takes
forever to struggle out of hibernation!
I agree that the language is ambiguous. In the rest of the dialog box,
suspend or hibernate are used explicitly - "sleep" is more of a Windows
word I think. I don't mind which terminology is
Thanks Samat, I would like to try this, but please could you clarify how to
enable XAA support? I've tried using
Option "AccelMethod" "xaa"
in my xorg.conf, but it seems to make no difference - the logs still show:
(II) UXA(0): Driver registered support for the following operations:
(II)
Sorry, just seen that XAA and EXA have been removed from Intel's 2.80
driver. From the release notes:
The driver now depends on X server 1.6 or later,
and eliminates several obsolete code paths, (XAA and EXA removed in
favor of UXA, DRI1 support eliminated).
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/
That's interesting - what about affected users with CPUs that don't support
HyperThreading? My Lenovo X200 has an Intel P8600 which does not support HT:
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=35568
I am consistently seeing hrtimer_start_range_ns wake-ups in the 100 - 150
per second range.
Ubuntu J
I suspect the bug report was either not fully read or fully understood
by David S, otherwise he would not have written that - he must have
thought I was wanting to eliminate the find as you type feature, which
is not the case at all.
I know the Save dialog is not something that developers use very
Experienced this bug installing from amd64 Desktop CD using default
settings (no encryption, auto partitioning). It occurred while
configuring apt at around 80%. Installation did eventually continue
after a very long pause.
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Very interested to learn more about such Bluetooth audio cards. Years
ago I had a Plantronics headset (Voyager?) that came with a USB dongle
that presented itself as a USB sound card to the operating system, and
it was perfect (two-way HD audio). But the dongle (Plantronics BT300 and
BT60
I have the same issue - in my case it is not reduced, but completely
muted, not just reduced. I have restarted a number of times, seems to
make no difference.
This is a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 LTS.
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Since upgrading to 16.04 on an X250 and T450s, I have had screen
blanking issues with external displays on both machines. When the screen
is more "active", such as when watching YouTube, the screen would go
blank for 2 - 3 secs, then come to life again. The more "active" screen
is the one that woul
Many thanks for this, I'll give it a go when I get home. Looks like it's
fairly trivial to add resolutions, so hopefully this enhancement can be
made with ease by the Yorba guys for future versions.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668184
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dows machine horizontal scroll worked fine using the same
device.
gdi2k@x200:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release: 14.04
gdi2k@x200:~$ apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-input-evdev-lts-utopic
xserver-xorg-input-evdev-lts-utopic:
Installed: 1:2.9.0-1ubuntu2~trusty1
Attaching Xorg.0.log
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Since upgrading to Xubuntu 15.10, neither vertical nor horizontal
scrolling work with this keyboard.
ID is now 21:
gdi2k@x250:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2
I have this issue too, and it also affects LinPhone.
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Title:
Skype 4.0.0.8 uses the same device for "Audio Out" and "Ringing"
To manage notifica
Thank you Saul for identifying the issue. I've traced this patch back to this
bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/423252
I don't understand the details, but maybe it's helpful to you in
understanding what it does and how to avoid the issues with it.
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This is a feature request.
On the AC and Battery screens, there is an option that reads "Put the
computer to sleep when inactive for:"
If the slider is set all the way to the left, the setting is "Never".
The first "notch" on the slider is 15 minutes - it is not possible to
ot of essential packages:
gdi2k@x200-1204:~$ sudo apt-get install libgcrypt11=1.5.0-3
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
glib-networking:i386 googleearth gstreamer0.10-plugins-good:i386
I got a helpful response from Saúl Ibarra Corretgé at AG Projects, the
makers of Blink. I will paste it below:
We do have plans to repackage Blink for Precise, it will happen after
the next python-sipsimple release, but we have no ETA for that yet.
As for the crash, it happens somewhere in libcry
Public bug reported:
I'm on Ubuntu using 12.10 linphone and linphone-plugin-g729 from the PPA here:
https://launchpad.net/~linphone/+archive/release
When using ulaw, things are rock solid, but using G.729 causes linphone
to crash a few times per day when in constant use.
linphone is running as
To try and provide more useful info, I enabled logging and waited for a
crash. Here are the last few seconds:
[20130614-15:39:48] [message] CALL_ACK
[20130614-15:39:48] [message] Samples are back.
[20130614-15:39:48] [warning] Not enough ref samples, using zeroes
[20130614-15:39:48] [message] Samp
Everything was fine until this afternoon, then this started happening,
no idea what triggered it.
I could reproduce consistantly by launching deadbeef (the excellent
music player).
Solution in comment 19 fixed it for me. Thanks!
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I have this issue too on a Lenovo X200 laptop with integrated graphics.
If there is anything I can do to help or test, please let me know.
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The update made no difference for me. As soon as an old-style app
indicator icon is added (KeePassX in my case), the left-most Ubuntu
indicators are not clickable (Notes, Bluetooth, keyboard language
selector, NetworkManager, Volume, Chat). The clock is clickable and I
can drag across to the left t
I also tested from the PPA, and it does fix the issue, but app icons
that use the old systray now only appear on the left monitor, not both
monitors. See attached screenshot. In my case I'm using Skype and
KeePassX. Maybe this is a different bug, or not a bug at all?
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che: Yes I have tested the latest Unity from said PPA and the issue is
still present.
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Title:
Cannot click on left-most indicator on panel if a no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: shotwell
Today I took a series of photos of a boy riding a scooter. I used my
camera's Sport mode, which can shoot around 3 - 4 frames per second.
When I loaded them into Shotwell, I noticed that a number of photos were
incorrectly sorted; frames that I s
Sorry, I meant IMG_4145.JPG ... IMG4146.JPG as the file name sequence
example.
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Marcel is right, http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2310 is exactly the issue
I was describing. Good to see it's already known and being worked on.
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There is a "Do nothing" option, but you have to enable it manually via
gconf-editor (wasn't the case in earlier versions of Ubuntu).
See here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+b
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
If "Do nothing" is selected for "When laptop lid is closed" and the
laptop lid is closed, the external monitor never goes to sleep. If the
lid is left open, the external monitor goes to sleep as it should.
To reproduce:
1. Set "Do no
I can confirm this too with a fully updated Natty system as of
30-Apr-2011.
I'm running a Lenovo X200 with two external screens attached (laptop
screen is disabled). Intel graphics. Both screens are set to 1920x1080.
The unity panel on the left screen is fine (primary), but the right
screen has th
I have this issue too on a Thinkpad X200. I had Maverick 64-bit
installed from Oct-2010 without issue, but I did a fresh install the
other day and have been having the issue ever since. Both were 64-bit
Maverick. Using current kernel (Linux x200 2.6.35-28-generic #49-Ubuntu
SMP).
Contrary to other
In case it helps, I have the same on my ThinkPad X200 with Intel
graphics, so it's not just the big ThinkPads.
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Binary package hint: inkscape
Using the stock maverick inkscape version (0.48.0-1ubuntu1).
The horizontal and vertical ruler markers that indicate current cursor
position do not vanish and "pile up", looking ugly and defeating the
purpose of the marker.
See:
http://www.you
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: shotwell
I find the resolution options for publishing to flickr too limiting.
Current choices:
- Medium 500 x 375
- Large 1024 x 768
- Original Size
Many of my contacts have monitors 1650 or 1920 pixels wide and view the
slideshows full screen, so it
This affects me too on a Lenovo X200. Syslog when failing to suspend is
attached.
Notes:
- I suspended at 06:47, which failed, so I powered off.
- I powered back on 7:56. Looks like the suspend tried to continue at that
point.
I had no issues suspending with 10.04 and previous versions of U
No, apparently due to the complexity and depth of the issue, it doesn't
qualify as a papercut.
Meanwhile Mozilla has fixed the issue in Firefox by simply redesigning
the "Save As..." dialog entirely. While I welcome the progress, it's
frustrating that this oft-used interface will no longer be stan
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