It seems using 3.16.0-24 from this PPA fixes the issue -
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/+archive/ubuntu/devel
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Title:
Lef
Public bug reported:
So, I've this Lenovo B50 laptop that runs Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 and for
some reason kernels:
3.16.0-23
3.16.0-22
3.16.0-21
Don't seem to recognise my left touchpad button, however it worked up to
kernel 3.16.0-20 and I've tested on Windows 8.1 (which I have installed
just in ca
If this will be of any assistance - Libreoffice's startup time improves
dramatically by disabling "Use Java runtime environment" in Tools ->
Options -> LibreOffice
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htt
The screenie ... :P
** Attachment added: "2012-04-05-210252_1366x768_scrot.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/841409/+attachment/3011183/+files/2012-04-05-210252_1366x768_scrot.png
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Ok, this bug seems to disappear when a proper calendar application is installed
(e.g. Maya in my case) (see the attached screenie).
Also, this is a bug is not a gedit one (captain obvious), cuz gedit's category
are:
Categories=GNOME;GTK;Utility;TextEditor;
and no:
Categories=GTK;Office;Calendar;
Ok, a few reboots and intentional messing up with my session and stuff and
everything works like a charm :)
However one thing still bothers me - why did gsettings went on a rampage and
messed up with GSD? :P
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Ok, resetted as you said and everything is fine :) (will do a few laptop
reboots just to be sure, through)
However, whilst this is not a bug in GSD, this is still some kind of a issues,
cuz in normal situation one would not need to reset the
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins :)
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Nope, it doesn't happens in guest session :)
Yes, gnome-settings-daemon process is running :)
The terminal output from "gsettings get
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings active":
me4oslav@me4oslav-laptop:~$ gsettings get
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings active
false
me4oslav@me
Sure thing.
I start any gnome session (Unity, Pantheon, Gnome-Shell etc...) and they all
look broken. And by broken I mean:
GTK 2 apps look ugly (they use some fallback GTK 2 theme, see the equalizer on
screenshot I originally attached)
The fonts are not the fonts I've selected via Gnome-tweak-T
Ok, I spoke too soon with that bug. It could not be about GS-D after all, but
it's still related to some basic Gnome-component, cuz it affects all the Gnome
sessions out there (yeah, I even tried building a custom one and it is still
borked).
P.S. I've attached the ~/.xsession-errors file :)
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Public bug reported:
This bug appeared after today's Precise update (24.February).
The version of gnome-settings-daemon is (3.3.90-0ubuntu2) and it fails to
start with the following error:
me4oslav@me4oslav-laptop:~$ gnome-settings-daemon
** WARNING **: Name taken or bus went away - shutting do
** Attachment added: "Screenshot at 2012-02-24 18:21:45.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/940443/+attachment/2779358/+files/Screenshot%20at%202012-02-24%2018%3A21%3A45.png
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