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This should really be addressed. I've tried the swh LV2 plugins in
Ardour 2.8.3 (compiled from source) and they are great on the interface
front.
Another note: there is a 3.0 version of lv2core which is now almost a
year old, see http://lv2plug.in/spec. The lv2core package provided in
Ubuntu is 1.
Edward's fix works. This is what Tom Jaeger proposed in comment #122
above, except the environment variable is set to "true" instead of "1"
and it's passed directly to npviewer.bin instead of to the browser.
Now we would need to see this go into either flashplugin-installer or,
most likely, nsplug
@paul: according to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1268856
your card's subsystem device id is 0xd634, so you need to:
- Make sure you entirely remove any leftovers from previous attempts to
fix the problem.
- Create a file /etc/udev/rules.d/ice1712-pulseaudio-workaround.rules
with the f
@paul: make sure you don't leave changes from one solution when you try
another; I had a bit of a problem transitioning between two solutions
precisely because of this. Your comment:
>I was still getting sound out of Audacity [...] After numerous attempts
to reconfigure I now get no sound anywhere
This bug has just been fixed with the latest updates to gnome-settings*
et al.
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13.10 - Gnome 3.8.3 - Power button shutdown action shuts d
Public bug reported:
On up-to-date saucy as of this writing:
- Open the dash
- Type "2+2"
- Look at the search results
Expected outcome:
- The calculator scope should return 4, which should be te first result so that
pressing enter copies the result onto the clipboard
Actual outcome:
- The calc
Unfortunately I do not have the affected system any more.
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Title:
nouveau: second monitor remains blank in installed system, but works
in liveCD
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce (see attached 8-pane picture):
- Open gnome-calculator
- Type "1+1" (pane 1).
- Press enter. "2" is displayed in bold (pane 2).
- Type "+1" (pane 3).
- Press enter. "3" is displayed in bold (pane 4).
Now comes the issue:
- Press enter [*]. "2+1", with a b
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 17.10 with the default GNOME on Wayland session, maximizing
and restoring a gnome-terminal window results in it ending up one row
and one column smaller than it originally was.
Steps to reproduce:
* Open gnome-terminal as a non-maximized window
* Type "echo $COLUMNS
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I can confirm this fwupd issue for a different USB audio device, a
PreSonus AudioBox 1818 VSL.
When I connect the card I get this in /var/log/syslog [1] [2]:
Apr 24 15:41:47 yogamme kernel: [ 34.958299] usbcore: registered new
interface driver snd-usb-audio
Apr 24 15:41:47 yogamme org.freedesk
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 713088 ***
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This is indeed a dupe of #713088, marking as such.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 713088
plymouth boot screen corrupted with nouveau on Thinkpad T61
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@Christopher: bug #713088 has been confirmed by users of various nvidia
models with the nouveau driver, with a corruption pattern that looks
pretty much like the one in this bug report. Chances are the underlying
problem is the same.
There is an interesting symptom that which remains to be confirm
Testing done. The grub-to-plymouth corruption is not present in the
upstream kernel, but that's just because the upstream kernel ignores the
vt.handoff parameter, if I understand correctly. The second monitor
still does not come up with the upstream kernel.
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Yup, this bug is fixed in unity 5.12-0ubuntu1 in precise-proposed.
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[FFe, UIFe] HUD - The HUD does not respect launcher icon size settings
This package is in Universe, therefore it has no official support from
Canonical.
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Title:
indicator-weather crashed with SIGSEGV in g_array_free()
Public bug reported:
liblilv-0-0 should be upgraded to the latest version 0.14.2. This
version is required by Ardour 3 (currently in beta, not yet in Universe)
for LV2 support.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: liblilv-0-0 0.5.0+dfsg0-1
Uname: Linux 3.4.0-rc3-plr1-rt5 x86_64
N
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Upgrade liblilv-0-0 package in U
Debian request here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Upgrade liblilv-0-0 package in Universe to latest version 0.
@Nadav, indicator-weather is not part of the default installation. It's
in Universe, meaning it's supported by its relevant upstream ("the
community") and not by Canonical; only packages in Main (and possibly
Restricted) are in the default installation.
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[FFe, UIFe] H
This is indeed fixed in Precise - it remained an issue until Oneiric if
I remember correctly.
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Title:
No left-side wrap-around in indicator menus
Public bug reported:
With today's update to unity 5.6, [Tab] is now used to focus the
category after the current position in the results. [Shift]-[Tab] should
work backwards, as it indeed tries to, but releasing [Shift] causes
focus to be returned to the search bar, as if a character-producing key
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Shift-Tab misbehaves in unity 5.6
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- With today's update to unity 5.6, [Tab] is now used to focus the
- category after the current position in the results. [Shift]-[Tab] should
- work backwards, as it indeed tries to, but releasing [Shift] causes
- focus to be returned to the search bar, as if a character-pr
@Kalsan: thanks for the tip. The Shift Switcher also seems to be causing
the right-click problem.
The problem with this bug report is that is corresponds to a crash with
the same error message but under different conditions and with a
different compiz version, whereas the right-click problem is in
I'm attaching a video depicting what I wrote in the description, using
the latest precise daily image and an up-to-date precise installation
with both nouveau and nvidia-current. This is just to make clear when
things happen during boot in each situation.
I'd be happy to try any tricks, as dirty a
@David: I've had a little free time to test this on my Maverick PC with the
2.6.33-rt kernel which suffers from this. I tested by opening several wav/mp3
files with Totem, skipping around in the timeline for about a minute or until
the bug was triggered. I found that:
- pulseaudio 0.9.22 does no
I hadn't realized bug #326321 is about the alias, not the avatar/display
picture. It might still persist, I haven't tried to change my MSN alias
in empathy. And this bug is definitely a regression from 10.04 and is
different from that other bug, so I'm de-dupping.
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Confirming problem with Maverick. Haven't tested patch.
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Unless I am very, very wrong, this has been the behaviour of pre-0.9
versions too: the window decorations have never been taken into account
in the put plugin.
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...for put left/centre/right, I should add. Put top left/top/top right
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A sample .odt (or .docx etc) that produces this crash would be useful.
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As per the bug description, the bug is capable of multitouch. I can
confirm the problem on an Asus Eee PC 1201N - it theoretically supports
multi-touch gestures in Windows 7 ("theoretically" because wiped Windows
7 before trying it out, but it was advertised on the box).
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Sorry, having a silly day.. "bug is capable" -> "device is capable",
"because wiped" -> "because I wiped" ...
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Title:
two-finger scrolling does no
@Ricco, carmaxx: you may want to file separate bug reports against the
synaptics-dkms package since your issues seem hardware-dependent. In my
case (Asus Eee PC 1201N), the dkms driver works better than emulation
(no need to keep the fingers apart), and there is no jumpiness when
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Title:
Multitouch support not available for S
Sorry, I thought you implied that another bug shouldn't be opened since
this one already exists. The freedesktop bug should probably not be
linked from this bug (nor should it link back to this bug) since they
are not the exact same thing: this one is for multitouch support, the
freedesktop one is
This is a clean install of Maverick from beta. I can reproduce this if I
delete the "login" keyring and authenticate in ubuntu-sso-client again.
A "default" keyring exists and is used by NetworkManager, empathy,
evolution, desktop-couchdb, vinagre, ...
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Sorry, I believe I meant "synaptic backend" when I said "apt backend" in
the description. If I recall correctly, there was an attempt at
switching backends a couple of releases ago, which was finally pulled
back due to aptdaemon not being mature enough at that moment. I learned
about the backends i
As Felipe suggests, how about breaking the chain at either openmpi-bin >
openmpi-checkpoint or libcr0 > blcr-dkms by using a "suggests" instead
of a "recommends"? The latter would appear to be less disruptive,
although I consider checkpointing more of an anvanced feature than a
necessity in a stand
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-sso-client
Package ubuntu-sso-client in Maverick uses the "login" keyring to store
the Ubuntu SSO credentials instead of the "default" keyring that all
other applications use. This requires a second authentication to unlock
the keyrings if password
Public bug reported:
As the title says; this is on up-to-date Maverick. The relevant bit of
make.log file seems to point at the inability to extract UTS_RELEASE
from the 2.6.35-21 kernel installation (I don't know if previous kernels
suffered from this too), namely in the following lines:
checkin
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@zsolt.ruszinyák
> And yeah, VLC uses it's own codecs...
This should not matter. Are you using pulseaudio as the audio backend
for VLC, or are you using ALSA/OSS/etc instead?
> So it's the size of WHAT? And the connection of WHAT TO WHAT?
I would think this is an error message triggered when th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: aptdaemon
This is in up-to-date Maverick. To reproduce this problem, run "apt-get
install " (where in my case was texlive-full, a
rather long install), and open update-manager. It will first say that
"Not all updates can be installed", followed by an err
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
This is on up-to-date Maverick. The newly-added keyboard indicator in
indicator-applet has an icon (it didn't have one when it lived in the
old notification area) which doesn't match the style of the ubuntu-mono
theme for indicator icons (at
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I have a problem with same symptoms with the Intel HD Graphics 5500
(Broadwell GT2) on a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 14 running Ubuntu 15.04.
Updating to kernel 4.0 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
fixed screen rotation, so the issue might have been patched upstream
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This bug is also present on plain (Unity-based) Ubuntu 13.10 on my
System76 lemu2 laptop.
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Title:
13.10 - Gnome 3.8.3 - Power button shutdown act
My original argument is wrong: email messages are arranged in
"conversations" by their "In-Reply-To" field, not their subject. In any
case, it would be useful to have meaningful subject and "In-Reply-To"
fields set in all messages from Launchpad.
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Quick note: flashing 15.04 from 15.10 does work (useful if you just need
a more-or-less recent live environment)
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Early Syslinux Boot Erro
Modifying /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pc has the side effect that SDL is
unable to recognize the keyboard layout, and most keys do not work in
SDL applications if a modified keymap is used.
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The nvidia binary driver with TwinView works, but I'm interested in
using a kernel with the realtime patch (with proper full preemption, as
packaged by Alessio Bogani in his PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/realtime ) for audio recording
purposes, and the nvidia binary driver won't wo
This is still the case in up-to-date Precise.
In particular, placing the pointer over the overlay scrollbar and using
the mousewheel makes the minimalistic orange scrollbar move, but the
message pane remains the same. Gwibber should really stop trying to do
discrete scrolling, it not only offers a
Yes, this continues being an issue on Precise. Setting back to
confirmed.
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>From duplicate:
The problem was with selecting (clicking on) libtelepathy-logger2 in
"Not Installed (Residual Config)". libtelepathy-logger2 shows no
"Installed version", "Available version", etc, in the listing. This
package was just replaced, if I remember correctly, by libtelepathy-
logger3 in
Public bug reported:
This is on up-to-date oneiric.
The recently-introduced orange rectangle used to highlight the selected
desktop has round corners, but their curvature is, I suspect, hard-coded
for a 2x2 desktop grid. The curves look bad on a 3x3 desktop grid, as
depicted in the attached scree
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@Vladimir: as the summary states (although the :i386 version is
unneeded), you need to do:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libnss3
The problem is that ca-certificates has removed files from libnss3, so
even if libnss3 reports itself as installed you will need to reinstall
it in order to recover
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open update-manager at a point in time such that you get the "Not all updates
can be installed" dialogue (surely there is a way to trigger this by hand, and
there must be a different application that exhibits the same behaviour)
- Move this modal dialog
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Modal dialogue from update-manager does not appear in unity's spread,
leading to confusion
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Tomboy remains responsive and can be shut down by hand in the indicator,
which means (if I interpret this fact correctly) that the end-session
signal is either not being received or not being acted upon. Having a
look at the source (Tomboy/GnomeApplication.cs:{147,164}) it looks like
the debug outp
I've just tried patching overlay-scrollbars as I mentioned in comment
#75. vlc does not crash any more, as expected, but its windows (e.g.
Help > Help...) have no scrollbars at all, although I can scroll with
the mouse wheel. Any ideas why? I guess that qt has been patched to use
overlay-scrollbars
Setting turn off to "Never" might fold to "1 minute", but its effect is
even worse - the screen starts to dim immediately after every mouse move
/ keystroke (as if the timeout of 0 was taken literally).
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I see a regression here:
- Open a terminal
- Grab it by the menu bar and drag it to the right side of the screen
The resulting window is not resizeable by discrete steps, even after
un-snapping.
And another, more bizarre case:
- Open a terminal
- Drag its right border to the right side of the scr
Oneiric is due out tomorrow, shipping with kernel 3.0 and the same
"recommends" as natty had. I reckon most people will move from natty to
oneiric before this gets into natty-updates; even those who wait longer
than that will hit this bug again when they do upgrade.
Good news though about the fix
Re-opening since the issue is still present in oneiric.
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Title:
In nautilus, ubuntu partition should have a better name than
"filesystem"
To man
Sorry, that was the upstream bug that was resolved obsolete. Ignore my
previous comment.
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In nautilus, ubuntu partition should have a better
@xapienz: run /usr/share/software-center/software-center-gtk2
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Application lens launches previous Software Center UI
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Possible a dupe of bug #845873?
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
nux::WindowCompositor::FindKeyFocusArea()
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Possible a dupe of bug #845873?
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
nux::WindowCompositor::FindKeyFocusArea()
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What would be the problem with going straight to the "in the long run"
solution? There's an icon set here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-ubuntu/+bug/628015/comments/9 where each
icon is a key-shaped background with the ISO code letters from the layout. This
can be used with the current onei
This has been happening for about a week or so, it wasn't present
earlier in oneiric (been using it since Alpha 2). Possibly due to the
compiz/unity updates of Sept 15th?
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LTS are released every two years - next is 12.04, previous is 10.04.
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graphical glitches in unity (screen not being repainted)
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Just in case this adds anything useful: I've seen this bug on both my
desktop and laptop, both while about to launch a dist-upgrade from
update-manager, exactly when the gksu prompt was supposed to display. In
this incarnation, the bug makes compiz crash, attempting to restart it
by switching to a
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Unity panel
Public bug reported:
As seen in the attached screenshot, the panel shadow in Unity (both in
11.04 and 11.10) is drawn by simply overlaying it on the desktop
background. This causes a bit of ugliness when switching desktops (see
the thumbnails in the desktop switcher in the screenshot where one can
I don't seem to be able to record a correctly-encoded screencast with
recordmydesktop... I'll attach a couple of screenshots instead.
The "Not all updates can be installed" window can be forced to appear by
deliberately breaking the APT index. I can do this with a conflicting
version of libcogl I
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Steps to reproduce (this is on up-to-date oneiric):
- Install http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/vlc
- Open gnome-terminal
- Type "vlc i-do-not-exist.avi" (where "i-do-not-exist.avi" should indeed not
exist)
The system will become completely unresponsive in seconds. Switching to
a VT (
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Opening vlc with non-existing file causes Xorg to use massive amounts
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Aren't all three (now two) points in the description fixed in oneiric?
1 - done not by redecorating, but by rescaling maximized windows to cover the
top region in expo mode
2 - correctly handled (done during the natty cycle)
3 - manual expo offset introduced in natty with default values matching
The easiest way to trigger the bug is to open a non-existing file from
the command line, e.g.,
$ vlc i-do-not-exist.avi
I can confirm that
$ LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 vlc i-do-not-exist.avi
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How about adding vlc to overlay-scrollbar's internal blacklist? I.e.
insert:
"vlc", /*
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/805303 */
at line 52 of os/os-utils.c in package overlay-scrollbar. This should
have the same effect as LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 (unless something is
bre
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce (in both natty and oneiric):
- Enter expo mode
- Click on an indicator on the panel
The indicator will be highlighted as if the menu was open, but the menu
itself does not display (see attached screenshot). On exiting expo and
mousing over a different indic
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Title:
Bad interaction
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Steps to reproduce (in both natty and oneiric):
- Change the sound volume/brightness of a laptop in order to get a notify-osd
bubble, or alternatively install http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/libnotify-bin and
issue the command "notify-send x" to the same effect
- Enter expo mode sho
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Title:
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce on oneiric:
- Open a window (e.g. nautilus), leave it unmaximized
- Click its titlebar minimize button
- Wait
- Hit Super+s to enter expo mode
Depending on , one can get two very different problems:
1) If is such that the minimize animation has started, t
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Title:
Quick m
Public bug reported:
It would be nice if one could right-click on the up-button of an
overlay-scrollbar to scroll all the way to the top, and likewise on the
down-button to scroll to the bottom. The same can be achieved by click-
and-drag, but in the case of a laptop touchpad click-and-drag is a
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