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In OpenOffice Calc, various pop-up dialog boxes are displayed as an empty frame
with no contents.
This happens with the "Insert Sheet...", "Rename Sheet...", "Move/Copy
Sheet..." dialogs from the pop-up menu obtained by right-clicking the
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When importing a simple SVG file into OpenOffice-Draw, some elements are
incorrectly rendered. In particular:
a) open path elements are drawn as closed even though no "closepath" is
specified in the SVG path data.
b) text is rendered
** Attachment added: "Example of SVG rendering problems"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38280755/simple.svg
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38280756/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38280757/Xse
I followed all the instructions and installed all the debug stuff for
the backtrace, but I can't get gdb to launch the application:
$ gdb /usr/bin/oocalc 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-oocalc.txt
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.0-ubuntu
Copyright (C) 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or late
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When resizing the main application window, it does not resize correctly.
In particular, when the top or left boundaries of the window are used to
perform the resizing, the application's title-bar, main menu and icons
are not redrawn correct
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36261973/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36261974/XsessionErrors.txt
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Application window does not resize correctly
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apport information
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
When importing a simple SVG file into OpenOffice-Draw, some elements are
incorrectly rendered. In particular:
a) open path elements are drawn as closed even though no "close
Yes, this is still an issue on "Lucid".
I've just run "apport-collect 511312" to update the platform info for this bug.
The behaviour is exactly the same as originally reported... (plus when
importing SVG's containing bitmaps, the bitmaps are not displayed).
I am currently working around the issu
Public bug reported:
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When manipulating connectors in OpenOffice Draw, the connectors
sometimes lose track of their position on the page and can't be
selected.
For example, in a blank OpenOffice Draw document:
1) create a connector (anywhere on the page) unatta
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35659475/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35659476/XsessionErrors.txt
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connector loses track of position
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I've subsequently found issue #105652 at www.openoffice.org which describes
symptoms of the same underlying problem:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=105652
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http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=105652
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If I leave my desktop (Xubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, Xfce xfdesktop4 4.14.2-1,
Xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu14) idle for a few minutes, the mouse buttons and
most keyboard presses become unresponsive. My "system power saving"
setting is disabled (set to "never") and "display power management" is
Thanks. Here are the results of your suggestions, plus some other things
I tried:
1. 'tlp' was not installed.
2. I installed 'powertop' and checked its 'Tunables' section. There were
6 entries for "Autosuspend for USB device xHCI Host Controller" all set
to 'Good' - I changed these to 'Bad'. The
In a terminal window on the desktop I run evtest... after a few minutes
of idle time the desktop is unresponsive to any mouse clicks but evtest
continues to report all mouse activity.
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Before I try GNOME desktop, I tried some additional things:
1) From the Ctrl_Alt+F1 terminal console, running 'sudo systemctl
restart lightdm' restarts my desktop environment and everything is ok
until a few minutes idle time causes the problem again.
2) In the Xfce desktop panel I removed the Po
For the time being my workaround is to disable xfce4-power-manager by:
1) Going to Settings → Session and Startup → Application Autostart and
unticking the "Power Manager (Power management for the Xfce desktop)"
item in the list.
2) Removing the "Power Manager Plugin" item from the desktop panel
I just discovered that installing the "openoffice.org-gtk" package in Xubuntu
somewhat resolves the problem, but it gives the whole spreadsheet contents a
faded appearance (black text appears grey - screenshot attached) which is not
good. Perhaps this
gives a clue to the root of the original pro
apport information
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** Description changed:
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In OpenOffice Tools -> Options, the some of the sections under the
"OpenOffice.org Calc" branch of the tree don't correspond to what is
displayed in the main area of the opti
apport information
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In OpenOffice Tools -> Options, the some of the sections under the
"OpenOffice.org Calc" branch of the tree don't correspond to what is
displayed in the main area of the options panel.
"General", "View"
The problem is still the same as originally reported.
No virtual machines, just a regular Xubuntu 10.10 installation on hardware,
fully up-to-date with updates.
OpenOffice reports the following version:
OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
OOO320m19 (Build:9505)
ooo-build 3.2.1.4, Ubuntu package 1:3.
This also affects me on Mythbuntu 14.04 x86 64bit with the open radeon driver
and ATI RS880 [Radeon HD 4250] graphics controller.
The workaround for me was to disable xfsettingsd in the GUI Settings under
"Session and Startup":
1) In the "Application Autostart" tab I unticked xfsettingsd.
2) In t
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Mythbuntu 12.04 desktop 64-bit.
First-time running Update Manager, hung after about 20 mins and remained
inactive.
After a further 20 mins of inactivity, rebooted the system, got a System Error
and reported this problem.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease:
** Description changed:
Fresh install of Mythbuntu 12.04 desktop 64-bit.
First-time running Update Manager, hung after about 20 mins and remained
inactive.
- After 20 mins of inactivity, rebooted the system, got a System Error and
reported this problem.
+ After a further 20 mins of inactivit
This also affects me on a fresh install of xubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64 with
all updates.
The command xfce4-panel --version reports "xfce4-panel 4.11.0 (Xfce 4.10)".
A workaround that seems to have fixed it for me is to insert a separator
as the last item in my panel (to the right of the "A
Srinivas, just for completeness, you may want to compare with my panel
settings, which are:
Mode: Horizontal
(YES) Lock Panel
(YES) Automatically show and hide the panel
(NO) Don't reserve space on borders
Row Size (pixels): 32
Number of rows: 1
This appears to be fixed in LibreOffice Version: 4.2.7.2 Build ID:
420m0(Build:2) running on Xubuntu 14.04.1 with Xfce4.10.
The toolbars of the resized applicationshow ">>" buttons which give access to
the icons.
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It's certainly still an issue in 12.04... I'll test in the
development/upstream releases and report back in the next couple of
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Title:
Unabl
This also affects me on 12.04 64-bit (Mythbuntu).
It used to work fine. A previous round of updates caused it to stop working but
unplugging/replugging the USB adapter seemed to fix it. With the latest round
of updates (to kernel 3.2.0-32) it's stopped working and unplugging/replugging
doesn't f
Here are my results of testing against xubuntu-12.10-beta2-desktop-amd64
kernel 3.5.0-15/17 (and 12.04 amd64 kernel 3.2.0.32 for reference):
Key 12.04 12.10 Function
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Fn+EscY Y Switch built-in speaker on/off.
Fn+F5 Y Y Switch betw
Further to my last post... Firstly I attached a PS2 keyboard to get past
the desktop login/password, when the desktop session started the
wireless keyboard still wouldn't work. Secondly there was another USB
device plugged in (a sensor for a remote control that appears to the
system as a keyboard+m
Personally I don't need a backport as that machine will be upgraded to Quantal.
I included the other keystrokes for completeness of testing because often
fixing one thing can break others. I'll submit a separate bug for the Fn+F9
touchpad issue.
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Further testing on the Fn+F9 wifi issue shows that the wifi activity LED (and
presumably the radio transceiver) remains on.
The command rfkill list shows that the Wireless LAN is only being "soft
blocked" and Bluetooth isn't being blocked at all.
Users for whom this is inadequate may wish to
I just installed Xubuntu12.04 (64bit) on the same Toshiba NB520 machine.
In addition to Fn+F8 not enabling/disabling wireless, Fn+F9 for
enabling/disabling the built-in touchpad has stopped working too (this
was working previously with Xubuntu11.10).
With the toshiba_acpi kernel module loaded, F
Tested in 3.4.4 (build:402) and the problem persists.
Tested in 3.5.0beta2... the graphic seems to be rendered correctly (open
path, "x" in the correct position). However I don't recall seeing the
"Break" option in the right-click context menu to break the object into
its individual component part
I've just tested and the problem still occurs.
Presumably the Xubuntu repository (and therefore my machine) is still on v3.3.2
rather than v3.3.3 or the recently released v3.4.2.
I'll download the v3.4.2 ".deb" from the LibreOffice website and report my
results soon.
$ lsb_release -rd
Descripti
I can confirm that this issue appears to be resolved in:
LibreOffice 3.4.2
OOO340m1 (Build:203)
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Title:
connector loses track of position
To ma
I get the same error as the original bug report:
$ sudo modprobe toshiba_acpi
FATAL: Error inserting toshiba_acpi
(/lib/modules/2.6.31-14-generic/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.ko):
No such device
This is on a Toshiba NB520 updated to the latest BIOS v1.90 and running
Xubuntu 11.04 de
I can confirm it seems to be fixed in LibreOffice Calc on Xubuntu11.04.
LibreOffice 3.3.2
OOO330m19 (Build:202)
tag libreoffice-3.3.2.2, Ubuntu package 1:3.3.2-1ubuntu5
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In OpenOffice Tools -> Options, the
apport information
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Public bug reported:
Unable to disable the Atheros AR9285 internal wireless networking adapter of
the Toshiba NB520 netbook.
The Fn+F8 keystroke is unresponsive (but works correctly when booted in Windows
7).
The ath9k kernel modules does not appear to provide any parameters to toggle
the enabl
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I'm experiencing similar problems in Inkscape on Xubuntu11.04.
I create a circle, copy and paste it and a similar error pops up. This happens
a few times and then the application hangs.
It makes Inkscape completely unuseable.
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OK, I'll redirect my "this bug affects me" to that bug.
(The workaround suggested there appears to work for me).
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Title:
Uniconvertor Failed
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I'm experiencing similar problems in Inkscape on Xubuntu11.04.
The xfce4-settings-helper process kept restarting itself after a kill -9
command, but thanks to delcypher for the pkill -f xfce4-settings-helper
command. This seems to be a successful workaround for me.
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In OpenOffice Calc, various pop-up dialog boxes are displayed as an empty
frame with no contents.
This happens with the "Insert Sheet...", "Rename Sheet...", "Move/Copy
Sheet
This issue appears to be resolved in 10.10 with OpenOffice3.2.
I just ran apport-collect, plus here's the OpenOffice version info:
OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
OOO320m19 (Build:9505)
ooo-build 3.2.1.4, Ubuntu package 1:3.2.1-7ubuntu1.1
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When resizing the main application window, it does not resize correctly.
In particular, when the top or left boundaries of the window are used to
perform the resizing, the ap
Also still exists in Xubuntu 10.10 too.
Information additional to the apport update I just ran:
OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
OOO320m19 (Build:9505)
ooo-build 3.2.1.4, Ubuntu package 1:3.2.1-7ubuntu1
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In a Data Pilot, when (de)selecting values of a particular field (with
the tick-boxes), sometimes the wrong values are (de)selected. In
particular, this happens when the "(empty)" value is present, and
appears to be sort-order dependent.
I
** Attachment added: "simple example of data pilot value-selection bug"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666256/+attachment/1710398/+files/Pilot_bug.ods
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In OpenOffice Tools -> Options, the some of the sections under the
"OpenOffice.org Calc" branch of the tree don't correspond to what is
displayed in the main area of the options panel.
"General", "View" and "Calculate" seem to be ok... but
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OpenOffice Calc crashes when deleting a table created by the Data Pilot.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Load the attached minimal example spreadsheet into OpenOffice Calc.
2) Right-click on the Data Pilot table and from the popup menu choose
"Del
** Attachment added: "Minimal Example of delete Data Pilot table crash"
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My desktop icons are also rearranging themselves between logins, but it
seems to be specifically the icons managed by xfconf (i.e. "Home",
"Filesystem", "Rubbish Bin") - any other icons seem to retain their
positions ok. I'm on Xubuntu 18.04 with all updates, and xfdesktop4
version 4.12.3-4ubuntu2.
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