Thanks for checking. I can't reproduce this anymore. I no longer own the
same hardware (I haven't done for a couple of years).
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Title:
Mouse
I'm seeing various Fix Committed messages but is there any way I can
get Geany working properly in Oneiric? This is an extremely frustrating
bug!
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Ignore my #19, it's still occurring. Same package versions as #20.
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Title:
geany crashed when trying to open a second file
To manage
This seems to have been fixed for me as of today... but I am still on
the same GTK/Geany versions as above.
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geany crashed when trying to
+1 Mark Edgington: this bug has not been fixed in 11.04
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Can't create Encrypted device with gnome-disk-utility
To manage notifications
Quoting myself: nvidia 173 seems to work fine.
A month later there are still no problems in nvidia 173, but I have the
bug in nvidia current. Integrated GeForce 6100 desktop.
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If anyone still experiences this problem (SFTP locations mounting for
the user but not for root), this solved it for me:
sudo mv /root/.ssh/known_hosts /root/.ssh/old_known_hosts
(You might have an expired or invalid SSH key in /root/.ssh/known_hosts)
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I've got the same, in Ubuntu 11.04 with nvidia-current, particularly
while running VirtualBox so when there's little video memory left, maybe
that's relevant?
nvidia 173 seems to work fine.
(for what it's worth I really like Unity on both my 9 netbook and 19 desktop
- I'm surprised how much
I have the same problem. This might be a simpler explanation of the
solution:
1. Press ALT+F2 (to bring up the Run a command dialog)
2. Type killall indicator-datetime-preferences and press Enter
3. Try to open Time Date Settings again
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I had this problem and it now works, since running checkgmail -update.
Thanks Kurt.
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I've just got this on Debian lenny 5.0.6
** Also affects: wu-ftpd (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Now I've installed maverick-proposed updates it seems to be fixed.
Unfortunately I've lost quite a lot of work due to this bug (and my
over-reliance on Ubuntu/GVFS). Can this be resolved in maverick-updates
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Since comment #18 we're talking about a different symptom to the
original bug, although it looks like it could well be the same disease
(it affects both KDE and GNOME).
I occasionally get it after booting up, but then if I log out and log in
again the problem goes away. So it might be something
@ Martin Dreher
I can confirm there is a similar symptom, possibly of the same disease,
in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
It's milder but still abominable. The way I have it, in GNOME, the mouse
events end up working only in one window (or panel), but right-clicking
once in that window allows you to click on
Well, since reporting this bug I gave up and installed a new Ubuntu 9.10
/ GNOME system.
Now about six weeks later, I've got it again, only it seems to be even
worse.
Other very important things also stop working:
Alt+F1 highlights the text Applications but the menu does not open.
Alt+Tab does
Jonathan and Vasilis are you also on Kubuntu 64-bit?
The more information we provide perhaps the quicker someone in the know
will respond!
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Jonathan, is that also the nvidia-glx-185 driver, and/or also an nVidia
GeForce 6000 series card?
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I don't know the command to find out the card, yet.
lspci -v | grep VGA
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This behaviour has just cropped up in my Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10
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This bug is happening all the time (I'm using Alt+F2 then kwin
--replace more or less every time I want to use the mouse) which is
quite frustrating. It's still unpredictable though.
I have tried disabling compositing and changing various display options,
and I've tried keeping an eye on what
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
There is confusion between a number of related bugs (which didn't show
up for me in Do any of the following bugs...). #478464 seems most
similar to this but that's dubiously marked as a duplicate of #41301.
DESCRIPTION
It occurs within
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There is confusion between a number of related bugs (which didn't show
- up for me in Do any of the following bugs...). #478464 seems most
- similar to this but that's dubiously marked as a duplicate of #41301.
+ up for me in
This has only just started happening for me, usually but not exclusively
while in Firefox (3.5.7).
I'm using one monitor, on Kubuntu 9.10, desktop AMD 64-bit, nVidia
GeForce 6100, nvidia-glx-185, everything up-to-date, USB mouse which
works perfectly with my laptop.
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** Changed in: kde4libs (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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kdeinit4 crashed with TypeError: invalid result type from
PythonAppletScript.shape()
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This happened to me in Kubuntu Karmic 9.10 on amd64 after reporting two
other crashes
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failed.
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