This report was already getting too big for Launchpad to handle quickly,
and is all marked fixed. In these cases I'm usually advised to leave
the closed report as it is, and handle the new occurrence with the new
bug. You can certainly put a link to this bug, there, for informational
purposes.
Public bug reported:
Not sure if I should go ahead and change this to a nux bug, instead of
compiz, from the stacktrace. But I'm sure those who know better will
sort that out easily.
I opened the dash, via the keyboard, then opened a preview of a file,
also via the keyboard (the menu key). I
Public bug reported:
Happened after startup, before any user input.
Dunno what else to add. Thanks.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: compiz-core 1:0.9.9~daily13.04.15-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-18.12-lowlatency 3.8.6
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-18-lowlatency
** Description changed:
- This happened, twice, while trying to unmount a balky device, via the
- Launcher's quicklist. It looks like bug 1055812, but that's marked
- fixed for the Unity 6.x series. This was under unity
- 6.12.0daily12.12.05-0ubuntu1, in raring.
+ This crash happened, twice,
For the heck of it, I increased the number of workspaces to 3x3, in a
session where this bug had occured, and Unity believed update-manager
was open, but not assigned to any of the workspaces. It was not hiding
on any of the extra workspaces.
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Title:
update-manager popup is shown on launcher and alt-tab list but window
doesn't show up
To manage
I just experienced this in Raring. Only one X session running, so it
didn't need that two-user scenario.
In this case, choosing Quit from the quicklist is having no effect. The
update-manager process remains, and the Launcher and the alt-tab
switcher still act as if there's an open window.
I
I don't know, Marius, it just came up for me, as usual. Compiz was
gone, and I did have to click 'Relaunch' on the apport window, to get a
window manager again. But it sounds like you didn't even get to that
point. I guess you could check whether you have a
~/.apport-ignore
file, just in
Ok, I've submitted another crash report as bug 1061221. Compiz didn't
crash on selecting 'KDE Compat' that time, but restarted sucessfully.
But then I unchecked the option, and it crashed. Don't know if the
trace from that will come out much different. I'll see what launchpad
makes of this one.
Ok, from learning some more, I think we're experiencing bug 1054074.
And it's marked Fix Committed, so that's good.
That report mentions crashing on selecting a different plugin, and one
of the dupes, bug 1054775, mentions another, so I thinkn it's the same
situation. I'll wait for a little more
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = compiz (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
- I tried enabling the KDE compatibility plugin in ccsm when it suddenly
- crashed.
+ I tried enabling the KDE compatibility plugin in ccsm when compiz
+ suddenly crashed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Hi - there's no information on your Ubuntu installation here. You can
add it to this bug by running
apport-collect 1059602
from the command line. You can change the status from Incomplete to
New, then. Thanks.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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And it may be that this is compiz's bug, not emacs'. I don't really
know, yet, but I guess I'm going to add compiz to the bug. Thanks.
** Summary changed:
- Emacs Window Shrinks Horizontally To One Column Wide
+ Emacs 'Ediff' Window Shrinks Horizontally To One Column Wide
** Also affects:
** Visibility changed to: Public
** Attachment removed: LightdmDisplayLog.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1059347/+attachment/3360290/+files/LightdmDisplayLog.txt
** Attachment removed: LightdmGreeterLog.txt
Ah, I see I actually have some versions that are too new. I was
running xorg-edgers PPA for a while, and I guess the PPA purge that I
did wasn't good enough. It would be good if one of us generated a good
crash report; I'll see if I can tomorrow.
Since this didn't work, I'll undupe your
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 754508 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/754508
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For the folks in comments 260-263: this bug is just about these symptoms
under Intel video hardware. You all mention nvidia or radeon,,so that's
different . (It doesn't matter if it's an Intel CPU.) With hundreds of
posts here, you may not have seen what Daniel wrote in #196 :
Hi all.
We need
** Description changed:
+ This bug is about problems after resume, with Intel video hardware and
+ i965_dri.so. If you're having these symptoms with other hardware,
+ Nvidia or ATI/Radeon, this isn't the place for reports or questions.
+
+ [Those comments are building up, so brief links to
(Isn't unity --reset obsolete, in Quantal, after the gsettings
transition? You might have to run
dconf reset -f /org/compiz/profiles/unity/
to accomplish the same, now.)
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Title:
apps launch in full screen incorrectly
To manage notifications about this
I've been seeing a new behavior for a couple weeks now. (I'm afraid I
don't recall the version when I first saw it.)
Once in a while, after the grid highlight window appears, an actual
window from another workspace appears in the highlighted area, snapping
into that half-maximized position.
I just duped bug 1046910 to this. Matthew, the reporter, said:
After upgrading 12.10 beta, I found that my custom maximize (ctrl-
super-up) and minimize (ctrl-super-down) shortcuts weren't working. The
default shortcuts (super-up, super-down) did work, and were reported in
the shortcuts screen
Hey, I've just seen that Didier has a report going on this issue, with
work apparently in progress: bug 1046190. Any objections to duping this
one, there?
Thanks.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1013171 ***
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That's a python 3 syntax change; bug 1013171. It was fixed in a compiz
0.9.8+bzr3319-0ubuntu1. (Sorry, long number! The python script is
provided by compiz, not apport.) That was uploaded the day you
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Title:
compiz corner bindings sometimes work sometimes do not
To manage
** No longer affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[regression] Week 34: Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut (open terminal) fails to
work
To
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- compiz crashed with SIGSEGV
+ compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in __memmove_ssse3_rep, under Virtualbox
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Title:
Allow me to repeat what I said in one of the dupes:
I went through the changelogs, of the update where this bug arrived.
This seems the most likely part:
gnome-settings-daemon (3.4.2-0ubuntu9) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
debian/patches/revert_git_use_gsetting_keybindings.patch:
-
I've also proposed, on bug 1041169, that these reports are the same
problem.
This report is about losing Ctrl-Alt-T, that one is about losing custom
keybindings. It looks to me like Ubuntu implements Ctrl-Alt-T by
installing it as a custom keybinding. And all those shortcuts are lost
in the
It looks like I was wrong, about seeing this after snapping a window to
the side. I'm seeing the bug in sessions where I don't have any snapped
windows, and don't recall having made any. Thanks.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1040954 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1040954
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1040954
Ctrl-Alt-T terminal shortcut lost in 3.4.2-0ubuntu9
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1040954
Ctrl-Alt-T terminal shortcut lost in 3.4.2-0ubuntu9
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I can confirm this, now, too. I didn't have any custom shortcuts, but I
downgraded gnome-settings-daemon to 3.4.2-0ubuntu8, and made some.
gnome-control-center-* needed to be downgraded to the same version, to
run properly. Shortcuts under 0ubuntu8 did not survive into 0ubuntu9.
I could make new
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Title:
Inconsistent behaviour calling windows focus on another workspace
To manage
Thank you, Daniel, for seeing what was going on -- much, much sooner
that I was going to.
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Title:
[regression] compiz crashed
** Visibility changed to: Public
** Description changed:
My session on vt7 had been hidden, while a second user session had been
running on vt8. The second user logged out, and the display came back
to my session, showing LDM with 'click to log in'. I clicked, and on
return to my
** Description changed:
My session on vt7 had been hidden, while a second user session had been
running on vt8. The second user logged out, and the display came back
to my session, showing LDM with 'click to log in'. I clicked, and on
return to my session, compiz crashed. It restarted
** Summary changed:
- Maximized windows cast shadows on adjacent monitors
+ Maximized windows cast shadows on adjacent monitors and workspaces
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I'm sorry; I was wrong. I hadn't done the two-sessions test case,
lately. I can still reproduce the bug that way. Never mind. :-0
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** Also affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I think this may have been fixed in Quantal, when update-manager's
windows were redone a bit. Since version 0.165, at least, I haven't
seen this problem again.
I run update-manager very often, and I used to hit this problem often.
Now it's never happened in a few weeks of heavy use. Can anyone
Ah, that's interesting. It used to happen to me with only one session,
and one user account on the machine. Maybe I'll get a chance to test
the two-session scenario. Thanks.
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Timo, I see what you mean! :) I was able to reproduce what you're
talking about.
Steps to reproduce, hastily written:
0. (create another user account)
1. login to my main account
2. lock screen
3. switch user
4. update package lists
5. switch back to main user
Update-manager window is shown
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 729979 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/729979
Oh, bug 729979 is clarified as not-fixed. I will mark this as a dupe
then. I am not using the closed nvidia driver on a regular basis
anymore (yay), but maybe I'll be able to re-test this issue, some time.
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Many package hooks not ported to python3
To
compiz needs the same one-line patch as the last few, and it has another
issue, at least on my machine. It appears the 'source_compiz.py' hook
needs this import:
from apport.hookutils import *
And I've added that in my patch. Without it 'ubuntu-bug compiz' throws
an exception, saying the
Thanks, Daniel. Now that bug 729979 is marked fixed, I can
(unfortunately) still reproduce this. Maybe I will comment there,
later, and see if anyone else will try to confirm this behavior on their
machines. I'll try to let the Xorg 1.12 updates arrive, first, just in
case.
** Tags added:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 938658 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/938658
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 938658
[nvidia] Clicking minimized applications from launcher presents blank window
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[nvidia] Clicking minimized applications from launcher presents blank window
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This bug, and Bug #910063 look the same. I am going to mark this one
the dupe, since there is a bit more information built up on the other,
and has been triaged. On the other hand, this report came first,
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