Public bug reported:
The "Speed" setting in the "Keyboard Preferences > General > Repeat
Keys" window only effects the first 20 or so characters of repeat.
Observed behavior: change the speed to the fastest setting, and hold
down a key in the "Type to test settings" field. You'll see a burst of
Here's a "me too".
I've filed an ubuntu launchpad bug 299144
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/299144 for the "temporary nature"
of the repeat key setting.
To summarize, here is what I'm observing:
1. The "down" and "left" arrow keys always repeat at a slow rate. I have not
been able to f
I don't understand... how does this fix the bug?
* x11-common.links: Don't install the symlink to rgb.txt (LP: #300935)
If applications such as VNC are depending on rgb.txt being present in
the system, simply removing the broken symlink does not fix the problem.
Right?
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Without knowing the details, I'm a little surprised this isn't a
simple/quick fix. Since this a regression, can't we simply revert to
the old way of doing things? Judging by the number of bugs duped to
this one it seems to me like the negative impact of this regression far
outweighs any positive
Alberto - thanks for your reply.
I assume that EnvyNG will install a version of the NVIDIA driver >
169.04 ?
I don't think the newer NVIDIA drivers fix the issue I'm seeing. In
fact, the only way I got the garbled/pink window borders to go away was
to *downgrade* to NVIDIA driver 169.04. Please
Just installed the new NVIDIA 173.14.09 driver and I'm *still* seeting
this problem.
Tried using both the X.org libwfb.so and libnvidia-wfb.so.173.14.09 --
same problem with both.
Behavior is very frequent. Screenshots attached. Any suggestions as to
what I can do to fix this or workaround the
I see this problem with base install of Hardy:
I've tried both versions of "libwfb.so" that I have in
/usr/lib/xorg/modules and both still exhibit the pink window titles:
$ ll lib*wfb*
libnvidia-wfb.so.1 -> libnvidia-wfb.so.169.12
libnvidia-wfb.so.169.12
libshadowfb.so
libwfb.so -> libnvidia-wfb.
I can confirm Datadog's post that downgrading to 169.04 fixes this
problem.
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window title changes cause window decorator to render poorly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191783
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Any update on this? I have the same exact problem. *My home directory
is also NFS mounted.*
I've also disabled Network Manager (due to issues with NIS startup) -
not sure if this is relevant...
I don't see anything relevant in .xsession-errors.
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ht
Why is this marked fixed in hardy? I just upgraded from gutsy and I'm
seeing this error now in hardy (I didn't see it in gutsy)
I've tried both versions of "libwfb.so" that I have in
/usr/lib/xorg/modules and both still exhibit the pink window titles:
$ ll lib*wfb*
libnvidia-wfb.so.1 -> libnvidi
I have
Option "BackingStore" "false"
in xorg.conf and I'm appearing to still hit this bug.
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x7e) [0x80c780e]
1: [0xb7f5b420]
2: /usr/bin/X(miRegionDestroy+0x22) [0x812d902]
3: /usr/bin/X(miSetShape+0x1a6) [0x81378a6]
4: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//
I still see this on intrepid.
siria...@graves:~$ ll /usr/share/X11/rgb.txt
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2008-11-03 20:03 /usr/share/X11/rgb.txt ->
/etc/X11/rgb.txt
siria...@graves:~$ ll /etc/X11/rgb.txt
ls: cannot access /etc/X11/rgb.txt: No such file or directory
siria...@graves:~$
This is break
ktp420 - not sure who exactly you mean by "no one really cares about it"
- the package maintainers/developers or the users?
As a user, I certainly care about it. I can not / will not upgrade past
1.6.0-0ubuntu2 until this is fixed. This is a major regression in my
mind.
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intrepid regression:
I see this issue also - in ubuntu feisty. Window does not repaint
correctly when scrolled.
Xorg 7.2.0
NVIDIA Driver 1.0-9631
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1
Same problem here.
Using "BCM4306 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN Controller"
This is a major pain point.
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Gusty not shutting down (Deactivating device eth1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156490
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I have similar problems but I don't see any "Xid" errors. This caused
my system to lock up and then reboot itself:
Jan 3 17:34:37 localhost kernel: [97047.912612] NVRM: os_map_kernel_space:
can't map 0xe0008000, invalid context!
Jan 3 17:34:37 localhost kernel: [97047.912622] NVRM: os_map_kern
Yes. There *needs* to be a way to override this "feature" without
having to recompile. Nothing worse then security bigots telling you
what's best for your environment and then not giving you a way to turn
it off.
Worse, this only appeared to me with a recent apt-get update of dapper.
It appears
Bryce - I've not yet upgraded to Lucid. It should be trivial to retest
this on Lucid however - there was nothing in particular about my setup
that exposed this issue. If you've tried the basic test I mentioned
above on Lucid and it doesn't exhibit the bug, then mark this as FIXED:
"Change the sp
Same problem for me as reported above:
- Crash right after login
- No USB drives attached
- Logitech USB transmitter
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Title:
udisksd crashed with
For some strange reason, nslookup seems to respect ndots whereas ping
does not.
With ndots:2
$ ping host.name
ping: host.name: Name or service not known
$ nslookup host.name
Server: 127.0.1.1
Address:127.0.1.1#53
Name: host.name.mycompany.com
Address: 10.174.2.192
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Title:
package openjdk-6-jre 6b24-1.11.1-4ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
'./usr/share/applications/openjdk-6-policytool.desktop' is differen
Public bug reported:
Observed trying to installing openjdk-i386 on system with openjdk-amd64
already present.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: openjdk-6-jre 6b24-1.11.1-4ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic x86_64
N
Is there a way to disable this? Why would I want two launcher
ribbons?
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Title:
Launcher on both monitors in twinview
To manage notifications
I am also not using NetworkManager, and I see this bug daily as well.
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Title:
aptd crashed with AttributeError in _inline_callbacks(): 'NoneType'
I'm having trouble applying this patch to libcairo2 version 1.13.0 from
Ubuntu 14.04
Doing some tracing, it looks like display->buggy_repeat is accessed by
the function:
cairo_bool_t
_cairo_xlib_display_has_repeat (cairo_device_t *device)
{
return ! ((cairo_xlib_display_t *) device)->buggy_re
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