Does NOT hang for me anymore. I'm running Hardy 8.04 with kernel
2.6.24-24-generic. One of the recent kernel updates must've changed
something (I only just rebooted this week, previous to that it has been
~200 days, so I'm not sure exactly which kernel fixed it for me).
I got ATA errors on reb
Same issue here. Unbelievable that the Ubuntu team would push out Hardy
before fixing this kind of issue. What a nightmare for an average user!
The old kernel (2.6.22) worked fine. After turning off the "quiet" and
"splash" kernel options, the 2.6.24 kernel produces error messages like:
at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xscreensaver
Using Kubuntu 8.04, I'm unable to get glslideshow to show more than one
image. It seems to have chosen one image and always shows that image,
despite being pointed at a directory with several images in it.
I used xscreensaver-demo to config
Just figured out that changing my images directory in xscreensaver-demo
to another path, then putting back the original path got it to rescan
the directory and find the new files I had copied in. It must scan the
directory once and cache the values somewhere? I don't see any kind of
cache file in
Seeing the same behavior. Doesn't require a reboot for me -- if
NetworkManager is running, it will destroy my resolvconf symlink and
write a new file every couple minutes. If I restore the symlink by
hand, my VPN works until NetworkManager breaks it again.
NetworkManager 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 200481 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200481
I see this as well, running gutsy x64 on an Intel Q6600 system. Freshly
installed azureus crashes the JVM (IcedTea) with a SIGSEGV.
Further, I installed the Sun JRE, and set that as my default JRE, and
the a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-xml
A fresh install of a Gutsy desktop edition (not server) results in the
'python-xml' package being installed. Python-xml contains a copy of the
minidom library, although Python itself comes with minidom (at least, in
my version 2.5.1 install it
Glad to hear it!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192275
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It seems like this issue is being largely ignored, but I'm going to
submit my $0.02 anyway.
I just wasted over an hour of my (valuable) workday trying to figure out
why my keyboard would intermittently stop working. As it turns out,
yes, I was activating "slow keys" by lazily holding down the shi
The version in karmic-proposed (9.06-1ubuntu0.09.10.1) fixes this
problem for me.
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urxvt menu hangs urxvt with x input frozen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317366
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This bug is pretty old, but I think I just saw it myself. In the US,
daylight savings time began this morning. My jaunty box that was
running at the time switched without a problem. My karmic laptop, which
was off at the time (not hibernating), did not update when I booted it
up today. I had to
In File Management Preferences, I found that I was probably tweaking the
wrong setting. Under "Other Media", I had to find "Picture CD" in the
Type combo box, and then change Action to "Open Folder" (it was set to
Open F-Spot). After doing this, the MP3 player opens in a folder viewer
as expected
It's completely asinine that the battery status indicator is forced to
show "Laptop battery 5 minutes until fully charged" as a *menu item*.
This is a classic case of needlessly reinventing the wheel, and doing
something surprising to the user in the process. What happens if I
click on that menu i
Just happened to me on the same version of Firefox (3.5.9+nobinonly-
0ubuntu0.9.10.1), Ubuntu karmic, x86_64. Anything that can normally be
dragged (bookmarks, tabs, etc.) can't be dragged anymore. After
restarting Firefox, drag and drop works again.
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My MP3 player is a USB mass storage device. It happens to have a top
level folder called 'Pictures', which I can't rename. (I renamed it to
'Not Pictures' and then the device automatically recreated a 'Pictures'
folder.) Apparently the presence of a folder called 'Pictures'
I'm having the same problem. Ubuntu 9.04 with a Macally Icekey USB
keyboard. This is new after upgrading from 8.04 -> 8.10 -> 9.04 last
night. I've tried both the Generic keyboard layout (pc104 and pc105),
as well as evdev-managed keyboard. I figured out the following:
1. In Jaunty, keycode 16
In addition to breaking the Back button, this home page breaks the
*forward* button.
Start a browser, get the ubufox home page. Do some web browsing (visit
a web site, click a link, whatever). Hit back until you reach the start
page, then hit back one more time. (Maybe I'm weird, but I hit back
I personally love it when half-baked projects drop shit in my home
directory.
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Title:
Please move snap user data from "$HOME/snap" to "$HOME/.sna
I'm seeing the same problem with my Dell touchpad since upgrading to
16.04. /proc/bus/input/devices shows my touchpad as:
I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0002 Product=0007 Version=01b1
N: Name="SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"
P: Phys=isa0060/serio1/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input5
U: Uni
The "volume up key locks screen" behavior is still present for me in
Lucid. My setup is described above.
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377175
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Yeah, either this is not fixed, or there are multiple issues that
manifest in a similar way. I'm running 14.04 in 64-bit mode, fully up to
date, on a Dell notebook with nVidia FX 2700M video card. I have added
the lines in /etc/systemd/logind.conf:
HandlePowerKey=ignore
HandleSuspendKey=ig
Thanks Elfy, that's good to know. I wasn't able to find anything about
my specific issue with light-locker other than this bug. Regardless, in
case anyone else discovers this thread and still has problems,
uninstalling light-locker and installing xscreensaver fixed it for me. I
just did the two ste
Anyone know if and when this fix is planned to be backported to trusty
(i.e. the current Ubuntu release)? There doesn't seem to be any
information in this bug report to indicate one way or the other. I
actually don't even know which version of the python3.4 package fixes
it. (Isn't that something b
Glad to see it's doing a better job detecting other OSes. I'd hesitate
to call this bug "resolved" until the installer does a better job
messaging to the user what it is about to do. For example, if it says it
is going to "replace" one OS, it should also make it clear that this is
actually an entir
Just chiming in to say that I got burned by this during Xubuntu 14.04
installation. I previously had Windows 7 and Linux Mint Nadia in a dual
boot configuration. My options were:
* Install alongside Linux Mint Nadia
* Overwrite Linux Mint Nadia
* ...something custom, I think...
I chose to overwri
By the way, fixing the bug in the installer is important, but it is not
enough. This really merits a new Xubuntu release (14.04.1 or something),
because otherwise many other unsuspecting users will download the image
and get burned the way I just did. User interfaces that are about to
wipe your ent
Happens on my x86_64 system, too. Ubuntu 11.04, snd_hda_intel driver.
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: Dell Device 0251
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B- DisINT
Public bug reported:
When playing sound from an application that uses libao on Ubuntu 12.04
(for example, pianobar), it blocks any other sound-playing application
from playing audio (for example, Firefox on YouTube). A little digging
showed that /etc/libao.conf sets default_driver=alsa, changing
Still happens for me in maverick unless I use the workaround described
by Shimon Rura above. I'm not upgrading to natty.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcu
Having the same problem on a Dell M6400 in Ubuntu 11.04. The key combo
worked for me on 10.10 (which was upgraded 9.10 -> 10.04 -> 10.10).
Then I recently did a fresh install of 11.04 and the Fn+F8 combo does
not work. The screen flickers as if it's trying to do something, but it
never activates
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I recently upgraded from Lucid to Maverick, and noticed a regression. I
have a keyboard shortcut Mod4+p (aka Super/Windows key) bound to run the
command "rhythmbox-client --play-pause". I've had this shortcut since
Karmic, it always worked fine.
After upgrading to Maverick,
Just tested in compiz instead of metacity - the flicker is faster, but
still present. (Visual Effects set to "Extra", before with Metacity
they were set to "None".)
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No, no screen flicker when I press Mod4+p if the shortcut is not bound
to that combo.
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Oh, the flickering doesn't happen if I run rhythmbox-client --play-pause
at the command line, so I didn't suspect Rhythmbox was the problem,
either...
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I believe Daniel Chen set this to WontFix prematurely. This report
isn't "wahh, I don't like how pulseaudio works." It's an actual bug.
When I set the volume with gnome's mixer applet or with pavucontrol, and
pulseaudio's level reaches 15%, then Alsa's "Master" channel reaches
zero. Therefore,
Sorry, forgot to note that I'm seeing this behavior on a system running
Maverick, packages fully updated as of a few hours ago.
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Title:
[lucid reg
Bryce, there may be multiple bugs here, but the most important one (IMO)
is that you can't remap this key's behavior in X. Agreed that
identifying the volume up key as XF86ScreenSaver could be a product of
keyboard driver strangeness. But it should always be possible to remap
a key with xmodmap a
Thanks, the patch works on my Dell Precision M6400. Was having the same
behavior as the above M6500 users. This bug needs to be fixed upstream
ASAP, it's a pretty terrible regression.
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Maverick kernel treats touchpad's middle button as ClickPad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/612591
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