[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-06-13 Thread octalman
The bogus directory issue (Thunderbird) mentioned in my May 30 and June
6 reports remains unpatched.  Its a real PITA.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-06-10 Thread octalman
June 10 update restores keyboard and cursor response.  Thank you.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-06-09 Thread octalman
Following this latest update, when my system runs for an extended period
-- over 72 hours -- cursor and keyboard response become so sluggish that
the system is very, very frustrating to use, bordering on useless.
Overall system performance is very poor.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-05-29 Thread octalman
Update today to 12.04 restores URL bar copy/paste.

However, when the restart button on the update page is clicked, the
computer does not complete the restart procedure, but hangs with a dark
green screen.  It can only be restarted by removing power and the
battery.  Manual retry works with no further problems (yet).

Upon completing the update, a pane displays with the message failed to
download extra data files flashplugin-installer.  This happened with
the previous one or two updates also.

Very limited testing seems to indicate better keyboard response.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-05-29 Thread octalman
The failed to download extra data files message doesn't seem to
accomplish anything.  It just keeps repeating, even though I click the
run this action button and authenticate.  This was the case with
previous updates too.

THUNDERBIRD problem

About two or three weeks ago (perhaps a bit longer), Thunderbird started
issuing notices that it could not save to the drafts file.  About the
same time it started creating a new subdirectory,
Drafts[Gmail]Trash (or Trash[Gmail]Drafts, I forget which and
have lost my notes).  Although I can delete the (empty) directory, it
reappears and the message persists.

Keyboard response is definitely better.  Autoclick timeout seems more
reasonable, but only with limited testing.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-05-25 Thread octalman
The two most recent updates to 12.04 have caused even more serious
productivity problems than ever.

Autoclick timeout has decreased to near zero.  I haven't had the time to
try to discover how to adjust this, if it's even possible to adjust.

It's ridiculously easy to accidentally some magic key combination,
performing an undesired, and almost certainly undesirable, action.

The latest update removed ability to copy/paste URL addresses from the
address bar in Firefox.  Ability to do so has been very useful to me in
the past and I'm extremely annoyed that it is no longer available.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-05-25 Thread octalman
And, what's more keyboard response has become excruciatingly slow.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-03-29 Thread octalman
The latest update (March 26 or 27) has introduced new issues having to do with 
mouseover-autoclick and touchpad sensitivity.  
 No other changes have been made to the system other than the updates.

Timeout for autoclick is so short that just moving the cursor usually
results in moving some piece of text (or a cell in a spreadsheet).
Random links are autoclicked almost instantly.

Touchpad hypersensitivity has always been an issue (for me) with Ubuntu
releases 8.04, 10.04 and 10.04.  Tuning doesn't seem to make much
difference.   No other changes have been made to the system other than
the updates.  I have experienced this with this HP dv6 (purchased July,
2012) and a Dell Inspiron 1501, though the problem is worse with the
HP..

Painting text for cut/copy-paste is very much problematical.  It often
takes five or six (or more) tries to paint (and keep painted) a block of
text so that it can be cut or copied.

These are all serious productivity killers besides being extremely
annoying.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-03-25 Thread octalman
Following the most recent update (about March 22-24, 2014):

Issues 1 and 9 remain unresolved.

13. A new issue has appeared, possibly related to No. 11 (probable
memory leak):  after the system runs for a prolonged period, a message
appears with increasing frequency, stating that a script has stopped
running.  System usability gradually, then rapidly, decays to the point
of the system being unusable.  Re-boot is required.  The issue appears
to be related to Firefox, but Firefox may or may not be the true cause.
A more probable culprit seems to be Unity.

Issue No. 12 has not reared its head, but there has been only limited
testing.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-03-12 Thread octalman
Issue No. 10 has been resolved, but a new issue has appeared and an old
one (2) reappeared:

11.  There appears to be a slow memory leak that manifests itself with
Firefox (though it may be elsewhere).  When the system is left powered
up for an extended period (over a week, as observed in this case), one
or more of the windows become non-responsive.

12.  System will not restart when shut down -- bootstrap fails with a
green screen (GSOD?).  Power (the battery) must be removed to be able to
shut down and restart.  This is similar to, but different in some
details, from previous shutdown/restart issues which appeared in
December, 2013.  Formerly issue (2).

Issues 1 and 9 remain unresolved.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-02-21 Thread octalman
With update of Feb 17-22, 2014:

All issues have now been resolved, except:

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird can't find a wireless connection, even though one 
has been successfully established..  Requests to authenticate appear 
repeatedly, from time to time, even though system status indicates that the 
wireless connection has been established and is active.  This problem first 
appeared about the first week of December, 2013 and continues to this time.
  9.  Firefox does not automagically restore previous session.
10.  Some Firefox windows are restored in the smaller size of another, 
unrelated resized window.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-02-14 Thread octalman
With update of February 13, 2014:

2.  Bootstrap failure returns
3.  Tab history is garbled for some tabs (not all)
4.  Right-click woks with some windows, but not all (this was true as of 
previous update too).

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-02-07 Thread octalman
Fixed with seventeen updates February 6:

2.  Boosstrap fails
5.  Windows lose content (apparently due to memory leak) -- passed 16 hour 
stress test
6.  Screen flashing while updating LibreOffice display (limited testing)
8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scrollbar reverted to originally 
configured old-school scrollbar.
10.  Resized windows retain size on restart (yay!)

Still outsanding:

1.  Firefox and Thunderbird can't access established wireless connection.
4.  Right click doesn't work with Firefox
7.  Gesture-scrolling only works with some Firefox windows/tabs (didn't work at 
all before)
9.  firefox does not automagically restore windows on restart.

Can't determine:

3.  Firefox loses tab history -- can't tell because right click doesn't
work (4 above)

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] [NEW] December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-01-24 Thread octalman
Public bug reported:

December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
current.

1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is established
and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired connection works
OK.  This problem first appeared in early December and has continued to
date (January 24, 2014).

2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem appeared
after January 1, 2014.

3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
paste.

5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes extended
up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB main memory!).
Very alarming.

7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after January
1, 2014.

8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced Gnome's
hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did in
10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding for
two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
Surely you can do better than that.

This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
(SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint 14
on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.  None of
these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
(Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like these do).
Unity sucks stumpwater.

** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, 

[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-01-24 Thread octalman
And, what's more:

10.  Resized windows no longer retain their size, but revert to a
default size.  Sometimes I want a smaller sized window and I expect it
to stay that size.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-01-24 Thread octalman
And,

11.  Thunderbird loses messages and/or message contents.  The message
appears in the summary pane, but when I click on it to read the message,
the content is from a previously read message.  This is a new problem,
just experienced today (January 24).  I can read the messages on my
Android 'phone, but not on the computer using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1272448] Re: December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

2014-01-24 Thread octalman
re:  #11 -- it turns out that there was just a verrry long delay in
writing the message content to the screen.  I've never experienced that
before.

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Title:
  December 2013 updates to 12.04 LTS cause multiple problems

Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  December 2013 and January 2014 updates have caused numerous usability
  problems.  Some disappear, then reappear.  All the following are
  current.

  1.  Firefox and Thunderbird no longer find internet connection when
  connected wirelessly.  System reports wireless connection is
  established and working, but neither FF nor TB cab find it.  Wired
  connection works OK.  This problem first appeared in early December
  and has continued to date (January 24, 2014).

  2.  Booting HP Pavilion dv6 laptop fails when external power is
  connected.  Boots OK on battery alone.  Bug reported.  Problem
  appeared after January 1, 2014.

  3.  Firefox loses tab history -- it's still there, but inaccessable
  unless I reboot.  Long-standing issue.

  4.  Right-click no longer works in Firefox.  Can't copy or cut-and-
  paste.

  5.  After running for more than a few hours, Firefox window frames
  become transparent and Firefox no longer works.

  6.  When using LibreOffice, screen updates cause brief, but very
  annoying, display flashing or blanking.  Blanking is sometimes
  extended up to ten seconds. (AMD A-8 quad-core processor with 6 GB
  main memory!).  Very alarming.

  7.  Lost ability to scroll, etc. using gestures shortly after
  January 1, 2014.

  8.  Unity magically appearing/disappearing scroll tabs replaced
  Gnome's hard scrollbars.  That's not nice.  I don't like them.

  9.  Firefox never, ever restores automagically (though it always did
  in 10.04 LTS and does on Linux Mint).  This issue has been outstanding
  for two years, or more.  No biggie, but it's annoying and very
  unprofessional.  Two bugs reported on this vs. Oneric!  C'mon, people.
  Surely you can do better than that.

  This system is single-boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Gnome 3/Unity on an ext4
  filesystem, installed about August 6, 2012 and kept up to date.

  What happened to the concept that 12.04 was to be a stable release?
  This is the most unstable *n*x OS release I have ever used since 1999
  (SuSE 5 through 8, Ubuntu 8.04, 10.04, Mint 13 and 14).  This nonsense
  makes Microsoft Windows almost seem desirable.  I also use Linux Mint
  14 on other boxes, an HP Pavilion dv7 and a Dell Optiplex GX620.
  None of these issues affect Mint 14, although it is based on Ubuntu
  12.04 LTS (Mint 14 has its own issues, but none affect usability like
  these do).  Unity sucks stumpwater.

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