Interestingly it only happens the first time I run apt-get dist-upgrade
after running apt-get update:
seb@ws3559:~$ sudo apt-get update
Fetched 1,581 kB in 9s (167 kB/s)
seb@ws3559:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Buildin
This just started happening for me here. I'm on 14.04.2.
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I can confirm that this bug is not limited to computers with Nvidia
graphic cards. This computer only has Intel integrated graphics (Sandy
Bridge Celeron G550/ Intel HD Graphics).
I kept "Show live previews of windows in the Switcher" disabled (see my
comments #12 and #13) and since then never e
Correction for my comment (#12):
This statement was wrong:
"For instance, after this problem appears, I can no longer click on "Open new
tab" button in Firefox (it opens the Clock/Calendar indicator instead if I have
more tabs open in Firefox and the "Open new tab" button is bellow the clock
in
I have this bug, too in Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit, wuth Unity.
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disabling "Show live previews of windows in switcher" leads to wr
I got this bug in Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit (Unity). For instance, after this
problem appears, I can no longer click on "Open new tab" button in
Firefox (it opens the Clock/Calendar indicator instead if I have more
tabs open in Firefox and the "Open new tab" button is bellow the clock
indicator).
It see
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So annyoing. Is there a workaround for this over two month old bug?
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Fix committed does not mean that the fix is already distributed, that is
„fix released“ (see wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status)
By the way, it is fixed in Ayatana, the upstream project, not Ubuntu
itself.
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Public bug reported:
When the unity launcher is set to autohide, new windows still placed right of
the place the launcher would occupy. This results in a gap between the window
and the screens left edge (see window_placement_autohide_launcher.png) with
wastes screenspace.
This bug is probably a
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Don't create windows over the launcher
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This bug doesn't seems to be valid on Linux Mint 11...
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The calendar appears with too much offset above the clock
To manage
I still have a bug where when I open a window maximized I still need to
focus it so it gets right in the center of the screen. It's as if it
starts 2-3 pixels to the right or left (on the other side I get white
lines or garbage) and only when I refocus i get the window to move to
center position an
Works for me, too. Icon shows up now.
However I just experienced a strange behavior in the xsane scan preview window.
(Contents are drawn in window, two black approx 5px wide bars are drawn when
mouse is moved in window, one horizontally, one vertically.)
Please ignore this if noone else can con
Yeah...right now Ubuntu lacks a good interface. The old one is full of
bugs and the new one is unusable. Great progress! But you can still try
KDE and xfce
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lores: So does your show desktop icon change it size from time to time
from small to big? I ask because I have noticed the same bug on my
machine, it boots small but after a while gets big, after changing the
resolution by entering a game for example. I need to test this more
before I get a definit
For me it doesn't.
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regression in window list applet (wnck-applet) behavior
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Status: New
** Changed in: aptdaemon
Status: New => Invalid
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Still happening with Firefox in Maverick as of today.
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Yes, fix works for me. I must add though: God! Please rid us of Flash!
;)
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Evan Martin wrote:
> I am the Chromium developer who fixed this again.
>
> Not that anyone cares anymore, but: the problem was that Flash breaks if
> GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS isn't set.
> The fir
Sorry for my big mistake. Here's the good link:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/64bit.html
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 9:23 PM, Paul-Sebastian Manole
wrote:
> There's a new Release Candidate for Flash Player 10.1 for amd64 on Linux:
> http://download.macrome
There's a new Release Candidate for Flash Player 10.1 for amd64 on Linux:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_1_rc_linux_040510.tar.gz
Untar to your ~/.mozilla/plugins/
Works fine for me. Also seems a lot faster.
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:10 PM, George Silviu Enea
We all know it's alpha, but I think it has worked better than expect
for some alpha software.
This can only mean one thing: Adobe should invest a little bit of
money into making at least a beta version of the flash player for
64bit Linux, which if going by the way the alpha version works, would
mea
@Miro Hadzhiev I have never experience lagging of any kind with the
64bit beta version of the Adobe Flash Player plugin and I've used it
since it came out. I used it on Lucid too.
Computer specs are average:
Core 2 Duo E6550
Kingston Value RAM 2x2GB
nVidia GeForce 7 with nVidia closed source driv
Hery is right, specifying the directory to open in Nautilus makes all
the difference. Each of the following commands, when associated with a
custom Metacity/Compiz keyboard shortcut, will show my home directory in
Nautilus:
nautilus ~
nautilus .
nautilus $HOME
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@Petar
I tried it like you suggested but the leak still occurs...
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this bug is a real pain...
Im running a 64bit Jaunty on a X61T with this driver 2:2.7.1-0ubuntu1~xup~1
I tried to install the 2.8 but after this the Xserver wasn't any more able to
load the drivers... I posted in another bug report if someone can post a
working configuration for 2.8 but still no
maybe these are related:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20704
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13294
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/360319
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.
I can't remember currently where I found this but you need to do
following:
create a file /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf
and insert this content. :
options i915 modeset=1
this should be all...
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sorry. I have forgotten to mention that; I have kms enabled
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is use the 2:2.7.1-0ubuntu1~xup~1 and the 2.6.30-10 kernel.
I will give that option a try. But what exactly happens when I enable
--indirect-redering. Wasn't able to find in the man file the meaning of that
option.
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is there a fixed package for compiz available?
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