Same for me: I can use xrandr manually in an Xorg session, but not in
the Wayland sesson.
>From some stuff I read online, it seems like Gnome is trying to prevent
you from making the virtual resolution too low, but if it's already too
low, now you're stuck like that, and it really ought to be up
Public bug reported:
It appears that Xen-based VMs sometimes report themselves as Microsoft
Hyper-V via CPUID — apparently this is for compatibility with Windows
guests. systemd 237 (as found in Bionic) gives preference to this CPUID
information when detecting Xen, and thus it erroneously assumes
in the journal, if i use
`systemctl reboot --message`:
May 07 23:11:18 mysrv sudo[1244]: dana : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/dana ; USER=root
; COMMAND=/bin/systemctl reboot --message testing
May 07 23:11:18 mysrv sudo[1244]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by dana(uid=0)
May 07 23:11
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757714
** Also affects: gdm via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=757714
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I've enabled XDMCP in GDM, and created an xinetd service for VNC via
XDMCP.
Any time I try to connect via VNC, gdm crashes, taking down the local display
as well.
After that, gdm won't start again until I kill the "orphaned" local display.
It looks like the fix is a
More specifically, the critical file from ubuntu-gnome-default-settings is:
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/20_ubuntu-gnome-default-settings.gschema.override
If you remove that file and update schemas (one way is "dpkg-reconfigure
libglib2.0-0"), gdm won't start properly.
If you re-add the file and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 947748 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/947748
In my case, I'm using an nvidia card on a Thinkpad, with
EnableBrightnessControl set.
On at least the Intel driver, xrandr --verbose presents both 'BACKLIGHT' and
'Backlight'.
The nvidia driver (with
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 947748
Brightness control not working after latest update
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Title:
Public bug reported:
after installing themes for empathy,
I'd like to try the installed themes..
but it closed everytime i try to open preferences..
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: empathy 3.2.0.1-0ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-16.28-generic 3.0.17
Uname:
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Title:
after installing themes for empathy, it closed everytime i try to open
preferences..
To manage notifications about
The bug is still present in version 0.13.1 on Ubuntu 10.04. But in my
case the bug is a little bit more extreme because I'm not able to start
rhythmbox at all, it just constantly crashes with the following debug-
output.
engeld@serenity:~$ rhythmbox -d
(18:25:04) [0x8ca5248] [rb_debug_init_match]
Yes sorry, I don't have hardware to reproduce this with at the moment
since it was a company machine. When I do again I'll let you know.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com wrote:
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to
I can confirm: this issue still applies in Ubuntu Natty (64-bit here).
In my case, the song is removed from my library only until I restart Rhythmbox.
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Title:
rhythmbox removes song from library when
This is still true with the Radeon driver in Natty. There's no
BACKLIGHT property exposed on the LVDS interface.
Gnome Power Manager itself now works around it, with gnome-backlight-helper.
KDE also now somehow works around it, as well.
So, the user-facing portion is fixed, but the original
Another use case for having both: I have both a built-in, single-finger-
except-with-special-windows-driver* touchpad, and a Magic Trackpad. So
I get either edge scrolling on both, or 2-finger on the latter and no
scrolling at all on the former.
*
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
GnomeSessionIdleInhibited: No
GnomeSessionInhibitors: None
GnomeSessionSuspendInhibited: No
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release i386 (20091028.5)
MachineType: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. N130
Package:
apport information
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apport information
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apport information
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If I am using the battery and want to brighten the screen as soon as I increase
the brightness level the level indicator
I can confirm this. When I leave the netbook idle, the brightness
control starts spazzing out, flickering back and forth between two
brightness levels, and eating 100% of one CPU core (at least if notify-
osd is running). On the login screen (no notify-osd), it happens fast
enough that it may be
This same BadAtom also happens for me with the open-source Radeon driver, yet
does not happen with the binary driver.
It looks like the problem most likely lies in the fallback brightness-control
methods used when the xrandr backlight property is not supported.
Note that fglrx supports
I disagree. Just because something is consistent, that doesn't mean it
is sensible or intuitive.
That may be true, but it's far more likely to find something
INconsistent, confusing and counter-intuitive.
I would likely find it impossible to adapt to your desired behavior.
Every device I've
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
To reproduce, use two monitors.
1. Use xrandr to turn 1 ON and 2 OFF
2. go to screensaver/lock screen
3. Use xrandr to turn 1 OFF and 2 ON (i have a udev rule for this, a keyboard
shortcut would also work)
4. The lock dialog can not
I have the same issue when making udev auto-mount things by label -- I'm
using the following script, tweaked to use blkid instead of vol_id:
http://superuser.com/questions/53978/ubuntu-automatically-mount-
external-drives-to-media-label-on-boot-without-a-us
I've also tweaked the script to use
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 453605 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453605
** Tags added: regression-release
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Karmic incorrectly mounts USB disk (NTFS) as 700, cannot change behavior.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482501
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I'm marking this regression-release, because as commented on in the
duplicate, we went from Jaunty (HAL) offering NTFS drives as 777 by
default (I believe), with gconf options to change permissions, to Karmic
(devkit-disks / udisks) offering no way to change permissions from 700
-- and thus no way
Also, I tried to change Nautilus (linked to upstream bug tracker) to gvfs,
and got:
Internal Server Error
NotImplementedError
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evince: 2.30.1-0ubuntu3
gnome-settings-daemon: 2.30.1-0ubuntu1
music player: quodlibet 2.1-4
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This misfeature irritates me every time I have to use Evince. I can
understand having the thing skip pages when it's ALREADY in fullscreen
mode... but consider the current behavior:
I'm reading a PDF document while listening to music, and try to skip
tracks what happens? Evince goes to the
It looks like radeontool fails silently, instead of telling the user to run it
under sudo. I also had to escape the asterisk to pass it to radeontool:
sudo radeontool match \*
Here's my radeontool output on 2.6.34-rc5 kernel from kernel-ppa -- this
is the broken case.
I can't seem to recall a
More correctly, I can't remember _whether_ it ever worked before.
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On my HP laptop with capacitive volume-control softkeys, zero volume
and mute are two vastly different states: hardware mute is indicated
by the hardware mute button / LED turning orange, and mutes the internal
speakers no matter what state the OS is in.
In Windows 7, the mixer offers a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
Ubuntu 9.10
gnome-applets:
Installed: 2.28.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.28.0-0ubuntu2
When unplugged, the tool from the panel works just fine and cpufreq-info
shows the range of frequencies available as 800-2270. When the AC
adapter is
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43104355/ProcMaps.txt
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
With the deprecation of hal, gnome-power-manager must rely on the
BACKLIGHT property in xrandr; however, the ATI open-source drivers seem
not to support this property
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
With the deprecation of hal, gnome-power-manager must rely on the
BACKLIGHT property in xrandr; however, the ATI open-source drivers seem
not to support this property (regardless of whether KMS is enabled).
With HAL removed, g-p-m
To clarify, there are two interacting bugs here: One is that Radeon
doesn't support BACKLIGHT, and the other is that the old HAL-based way
no longer works. The preferred action would be to fix the former,
rather than the latter.
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I'm not sure if this is the same bug, but when using
gnome-stracciatella-session (i.e. no notify-osd), brightness control keys do
not work.
?field.comment=I'm not sure if this is the same bug, but when using
gnome-stracciatella-session (i.e. no notify-osd), brightness control keys do
not work.
Speaking of Nautilus, I get some assertion failures, currently:
(nautilus:3021): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_set_back_pixmap: assertion
`pixmap == NULL || gdk_drawable_get_depth (window) ==
gdk_drawable_get_depth (pixmap)' failed
(nautilus:3021): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **:
I have the same problem as Greg. When accessing Last.fm preferences
Account Login within Rhythmbox, the login box is flaky, i.e. erasing my
passord before it is fully entered. I installed Ubuntu 9.10 yesterday.
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I agree... flat volumes are horrible, in terms of user experience.
I managed to blast myself the other day, by turning up Totem's volume
(because it was too quiet) ... and oops, now it turned up the sound
card, too! BAM! I'm just glad I didn't have headphones on at the time!
Windows (Vista,
Hmm, something new I just noticed: the latest gnome-settings-daemon FORCES me
to choose either two-finger scrolling OR edge-scrolling, and does not allow
both -- thus overriding my preference I have set in a custom FDI file! In
addition, it's not content to just reset the settings once it
er, correction: key is scroll_method.
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Another good use case for the difference between unmount and eject:
card readers. With my Kingston USB multri-reader under Karmic, I went
to unmount a CompactFlash card so I could manipulate partitions on it,
using the eject icon in the Nautilus sidebar... and then was confused
when I couldn't
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
When a mounted volume becomes low on disk space, something -- notify-osd claims
it's gnome-settings-daemon -- pops up a notification to tell the user.
Under the old notification daemon, this would pop up as a bubble, once per
I have an interesting idea for home folder name: compare the short
username to the first-name in About Me, and if it maches (besides
case), then display the name with capitalization as in About Me. For
example, I have my username as dana (lowercase), and we could display
the folder name as Dana
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
ii evince 2.26.1-0ubuntu
ii gnome-settings 2.26.1-0ubuntu
ii quodlibet 2.0-1ubuntu2
Also note that, because my laptop lacks true media control keys, I have
play/pause, previous, next, and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
I disagree with marking this as duplicate: this bug is about the going
fullscreen on play; the other bug was about it BLOCKING the play
button from reaching the media player. It may be true that it no longer
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263779 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263779
er, another application, not another computer -- curse the lack of
edit function.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339757
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The thing is, it's not instead of Evince -- I get BOTH actions
happening. The media player (in this case, quodlibet) pauses or
resumes, AND evince takes over the whole screen! If I'm trying to work
on
This is still broken for me, if I use a non-default icon theme (such as
Tangerine). The old notification-daemon package worked perfectly fine
with all my icons, but for some reason, this new one only seems to like
Human -- literally NO other icon themes on my system show anything for
it.
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For me on Jaunty, the 2.6.28-7-generic kernel has been fixed now -- it
seems they've reverted the don't use _BCM and _BCL patches. I'm not
sure about the Intrepid kernel, though. Also, this is not quite a
duplicate -- it's more of a fixing that one broke this one issue.
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** Summary changed:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315922
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Another system affected: an old Toshiba Satellite 1415 laptop. ACPI
Video module normally gives levels labeled as 0%, 40%, and 100%, but now
gives nothing. For better backlight control, this laptop needs toshiba-
acpi instead of tlsup, but that's an entirely different issue.
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Aah, I see it now in the Intrepid changelogs. Cool, so now I can just
wait, and it'll be fixed with an upcoming Jaunty kernel, right?
(By the way, the tlsup bug is also fixed in intrepid-proposed but not
in jaunty: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/261318 )
linux
I'm on Jaunty, and the latest 2.6.28-4.10 generic x86-64 kernel entirely
removes my ability to change brightness levels; the previous kernel
works perfectly.
Under the old kernel, /proc/acpi/video/DGFX/LCD/brightness returns this:
levels: 100 51 30 37 44 51 58 65 72 79 86 93 100
current: 100
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Okay, I just tested, and the same version (but 32-bit) kernel on my old
Gateway M685 also breaks backlight control. Same symptoms: proc has
not supported and sys is empty.
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I thought of a different way to re-add zero: simply allow it as one of the
usable values. As it is right now, gnome-power-manager's indicated brightness
levels
(100, 85, 71, 57, 42, 28, 14, 0)
no longer match the indicated values in the dsdt:
(100, 87, 75, 62, 50, 37, 25, 12, and a true zero
Thank you! I'm glad to see that the 2.6.24-11-generic kernel I recently
installed has fixed this!
One slightly odd request: sometimes, for a gimmick, it's fun to turn off the
backlight deliberately; is there any way to do this now, perhaps by echoing a
specific negative value into sysfs
Is there any chance of reopening this bug for Hardy? I greatly prefer
the old subpixel rendering method, and before the rendering patches were
moved upstream, I could use my local.conf to enable the old method;
however, as of fontconfig 2.5.0-2ubuntu2, I can no longer do that --
instead, I just
Well, I'm glad I didn't decide to change any attributes of this bug myself.
I followed the link to https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13566 and
discovered that the constant had been renamed to 'lcdlegacy'. I then tried
that value in local.conf, and it claimed 'lcdlegacy' was invalid.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Magnatune retrieves the catalogue and displays the songs but when it is
tried with Jamendo it says that it is retrieving catalogue but displays
nothing.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Nov 20 00:39:24 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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This is still an issue, and there are numerous bug reports and
complaints in the forums. This is a pretty major bug, and yes it is a
regression. It has been 8 months with still no fix in place.
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OK, in Dapper, if I enable the Screenreader option in the Assistive
Technology Preferences, gnome-panel (and epiphany) die unexpectedly at
certain times.
I can reproduce this by doing the following:
- Log on to GNOME desktop.
- Close Gnoppernicus (optional, doesn't change
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I right-clicked on my panel, added a launcher to launch vncviewer, set
and icon and a name.
Then I clicked it and dragged it to reposition it on my panel. After
letting go of the mouse button, the icon turns into the default question
mark
Will this be fixed in Epiphany before Edgy is finalized? I know that
some people don't like Epiphany, but there are also people who prefer
it, and this feature seems to still be broken in Epiphany.
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Automatic search from address entry doesn't work anymore
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56610
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I have been turning off my PC nightly during the summer because it
throws too much heat. I will try and check this soon. I am going to
install Edgy very soon at home (already using it at work). If you want
to close this bug, I can always open a new one later on, or if possible
to reopen this one,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 34051 ***
David, you probably just wanna put the commands into /etc/rc.local.
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Sound does not work properly in Flash in firefox
https://launchpad.net/bugs/29760
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When I go into a folder with several images or videos, the thumbnailer
is doing its job generating thumbnails to preview the files. But when
I try to rename a file, the focus is shifted away from the filename
field to nothing. This often results
No, there was nothing in the file.
Luckily I had sent an older backup to my work place which I was able to
get today.
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Epiphany-browser bookmarks deleted when disk space runs out
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48604
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Daniel, there was nothing in the terminal output..
I did notice that there was an update for Epiphany, but I don't think I
had it running during the update, I think this happened after... But I
never noticed the ephy-bookmarks.xml file in there before. Either way,
both files were 0 bytes, as well
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
I was using my PC, and was downloading a file. My disk space ran out,
and so I closed my browser, deleted some old files and freed up a GB.
When I restarted Epiphany, the bookmarks were gone.
I tried importing
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