I do not know if it's resolved because I switched to Firefox when
running Ubuntu, but I am fine with this being closed.
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 15.04 to 15.10, if I slowly scroll down with the
mouse wheel, the content scrolls down correctly. If I rapidly scroll
down, the window's content scrolls up a few lines in a "rebound" after
the scrolling down is completed. It's enough so that if I start wit
Public bug reported:
When I scroll in Chromium, especially when I use the mouse wheel, I
often get a garbled screen. The attached PNG is an example from Drudge
Report, a site with pretty simple HTML. Note how the text is
discontinuous on the left and right sides.
In case it matters, I am running
In case it matters, I have to run Chromium using "chromium-browser
--disable-gpu" because of bug #1311172.
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Title:
Scrol
I should update that unchecking "Enable 3D Acceleration" does not
reliably fix. However, running Chromium using "chromium-browser
--disable-gpu" does fix it, albeit making Chromium run noticably slowly.
Also reference http://askubuntu.com/questions/453475/chromium-display-
is-remanent-since-14-04-
Public bug reported:
In System Settings > Security & Privacy > Security, "Returning from
blank screen" (under "Require my password when") is unchecked. Also, in
System Settings > Brightness & Lock, "Lock" is set to "OFF", and "Turn
off screen when inactive for" is set to "Never".
Despite this, th
I solved by unchecking "Enable 3D Acceleration" in my virtual machine's
display settings. But there still appears to be a bug here that wasn't
present before 14.04.
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I saw http://askubuntu.com/questions/453475/chromium-display-is-
remanent-since-14-04-upgrade-with-gpu-acceleration-enabled and noticed
how he got better results when using the --disable-gpu option. Indeed,
that appears to make Chromium not stay on top.
I've attached console errors and warnings I
Correction on #4: looks like I can interact with Chromium windows that
aren't on top, but only if I click on an area of the window that isn't
covered up by another browser. Bear with me: For example, suppose I have
three Chromium browser windows open with #1 in the front and #3 in the
back, and eac
Another observation: if I have multiple Chromium windows, I cannot
interact with a lower window unless I do something that causes the
window to move or resize. Simply clicking on the window doe snot cause
it to respond to anything, nor does it cause it to rise to the top of
the screen.
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This is weird: when Chromium is in front of the lock screen (per #2
above), it's still updating. If I have gmail open, the window keeps
updating with new emails, chats, etc. as they come in, but I cannot
interact with it. This seems like a possible information disclosure
vulnerability as a lock scr
Even if the lock screen appears because I didn't interact with Ubuntu
for a while, the Chromium window still appears on top. I cannot interact
with Chromium, but the window is still drawn on top of everything.
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(This may be related to but not the same as 1030060 and 1173234.)
Chromium stays on top of other applications, even when it shouldn't be
drawn on the screen at all.
For example, if I minimize Chromium, it is still drawn as if it's on top
of other applicaitons. Even though I
That's interesting: clearing the session cache seems to have improved
things. I wonder if there is some odd interaction between the session
cache and Chromium?
After clearing the cache, the Chromium icon in the bar at top,
representing the background process, reappears whenever I reboot, but no
wi
Is there anything in a stock install of Ubuntu that would cause
applications to re-open if they were opened when Ubunutu was shut down?
I noticed that a session of Terminal Emulator is reopened if it was
running before I logged out or restarted. I wonder if the same process
is causing the double in
Then can you help me reassign this bug instead of closing it? I'm not
familiar with where to put it.
@strange_cathect: What distro are you on?
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#9 is not an acceptable resolution, only a workaround. The background
process should not cause this problem.
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Title:
Chr
This problem went away for a while, but it's now happening again a few
weeks after I installed Xubuntu 13.10. I am currently on Chromium
Version 30.0.1599.114 Ubuntu 13.10 (30.0.1599.114-0ubuntu0.13.10.2).
@alex: #7 is not an acceptable resolution. There is a bug if two
background processes are op
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1222718 ***
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user@user-VirtualBox:~$ grep -i fglrx /var/log/Xorg.?.log
user@user-VirtualBox:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci:00/:00:04.0 ==
manual_install: True
modalias : pci:v80EEdCAFEsv000
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1222718 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1222718
Chad, per comment #3 above, it looks like I do not have flglx?
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I don't think I have that. Per
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#Installation_via_the_Ubuntu_repositories,
I should be able to run fglrxinfo to check on the status of that driver.
When
Public bug reported:
Chromium's tabs occasionally have blank titles. The attached example shows
blank tab titles for Ubuntu Launchpad, Autotrader, and CNN but properly filled
in tabs for other sites. I can reproduce on these instances:
-fresh install of Ubuntu 13.10
-upgrade of Xubuntu from 13.0
See attached image. You'll see that the Chromium window is showing a
distorted view of the www.cnn.com home page even though I have a
specific article pulled up. To the right are Mines and gedit. I clicked
on Mines and then gedit right before I took this screen shot to ensure
that they should have
Just did a clean install of Ubuntu 13.10. First thing I did was install
VirtualBox Guest Extensions, then I installed Chromium. Same problem:
the browser appears to stop responding because whatever is in the
browser window gets stuck in time and then occupies the top visibility
above all over apps.
Just to be clear,
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=58083 is not the same
as this. I assume that's what Saikrishna noted by removing the bug
watch?
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Per a discovery I made while working on 1176903, Chromium overrides
settings I make in Session and Startup > Application Autostart.
For example, suppose Chromium is completely closed, not even showing an
icon in the top bar for its background process. If I go to Session and
S
"you can delete that from the list of startup applications, although I don't
think that will solve your problem"
OK, I went to Session and Startup > Application Autostart, unchecked Chromium,
and rebooted. It still starts. In fact, when I go back to Session and Startup,
Chromium is once again ch
Yes, it is, but this is supposedly only for the background process as it
just runs /usr/bin/chromium-browser --no-startup-window.
I did not manually configure this, nor did I ever explicitly authorized
this, although I think it could be reasonable for the background process
to autostart.
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Public bug reported:
When I start Xubuntu 13.04, a Chromium window opens after I log in to my
session. I have never configured Chromium to open a browser window
automatically. This happened even back with 12.10, before I upgraded the
instance to 13.04.
Note that this is not the same as #1175601.
Whoops, I don't know how to force monospace in this bugtracker, so I've
also attached a text file that preserves the whitespace.
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ac@mule:~$ ps xfwww
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1731 ?Ss 0:00 /bin/sh /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc --
/etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
1804 ?Ss 0:00 \_ /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch
--exit-with-session /usr/bin/im-launch startxfce4
1825 ?Sl 0:00 \_ xfce
Public bug reported:
When I log into my user session (type in my password on the login prompt
after boot), Chromium auto-starts, and two instances of its background
process automatically open: per the attached image, two Chromium icons
appear in the top bar. Also, an instance of the browser appear
Curiously, I just upgraded my workhorse Xubuntu VM from 12.10 to 13.04,
and that one does not have this z-order problem with Chromium. So far, I
can only reproduce on new instances.
Also, I should have stated this earlier, but in addition to Chromium, I
also installed the VirtualBox Guest Addition
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The attached image shows what happens after the password screen displays
if it has been idle too long: the Chromium window still stays active and
on top, albeit unresponsive. While the Chrome Web Store tab is selected,
Chromium is showing the contents of the background tab named Extensions
(opened
_UBUNTU_APPMENU_UNIQUE_NAME(UTF8_STRING) = ":1.121"
WM_LOCALE_NAME(STRING) = "en_US.UTF-8"
WM_ICON_NAME(STRING) = "Untitled Document 1 - gedit"
_NET_WM_ICON_NAME(UTF8_STRING) = "Untitled Document 1 - gedit"
WM_NAME(STRING) = "Untitled Document 1 - gedit"
_NET_WM_NAME(UTF8_STRING) = "Untitled Docume
The same problem happens on Xubuntu 13.04.
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Title:
Chromium's content doesn't respect z order, obscuring everything else
This is still going on with Ubuntu 13.04 and Chromium Version
25.0.1364.160 Ubuntu 13.04 (25.0.1364.160-0ubuntu3). See the attached
screen shot. Notice how gedit is above Chromium in z-order, but
Chromium's content displays over gedit.
Additionally, no mouse or keyboard input is accepted on this w
Oops, please disregard #3. It's perhaps a related issue. I'll open a new
bug report.
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Title:
Chromium elevates backgroun
Public bug reported:
I have a fresh Ubuntu 13.04 install where I have installed nothing else
besides Chromium. When I go to Chromium's Chrome Web Store, its content
displays above everything else. In the attached image, note how gedit is
above Chromium, yet Chromium's content area is obscuring ged
1173234 could be a related bug.
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Chromium elevates background to top z-order, obscuring Chromium and
all other
Why was this marked as invalid by a bot!?
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Title:
Add "Open file location" to right-click menu in file search dialog
Status in N
Related: #923823
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No reliable way to get file path after searching files
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Re
Public bug reported:
Per #914369, we're just now making it possible to learn the location of
a file that comes up in a search (when you open a **Home Folder** window
and search for a file using the search box at top right).
In the search results, please also add an **Open file location**
selectio
Note that this is a feature request.
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Add "Open file location" to right-click menu in file search dialog
Status in “nauti
Has anyone ever opened a bug report on any app, ever, and it ended up
that they couldn't log in because their num lock key was on?
I'll bet the answer is either 0 or close to 0.
I feel we're stuck on a hypothetical that virtually never happens.
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How many laptops really have that? My ancient Lenovo X60 tablet has that
feature, but my much newer HP Envy 14 doesn't.
Even then, how often do people really turn on num lock?
I'm concerned this warning is only for a tiny fraction of users--laptop
users whose laptops still have that feature _and_
Junking the numlock warning would solve #835649 and #841541, too.
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Title:
Who cares about num lock?
Status in “gnome-sc
The whole num lock warning should be junked. That would solve this. See
#877456.
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Title:
should warns about no numlock w
The whole num lock warning should be junked. That would solve this. See
#877456.
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Title:
"num lock is on" warning remain
Public bug reported:
The gnome screensaver is the only application I have ever used, ever,
that thinks that num lock being on is something I should be warned about
when entering a password.
This seems pointless as people generally do not change num lock during
computer use, or if they do, it's no
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