On Fri, 2023-01-27 at 17:06 +, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> Please help us by testing this new package.
On first look, it does the Right Things in Evolution here with regard
to autosave files. Don't know about the system sounds since I don't pay
attention to these.
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On Fri, 2023-01-27 at 17:06 +, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> Hello Lindsay, or anyone else affected,
>
> Accepted libcanberra into jammy-proposed. The package will build now
> and
> be available at
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcanberra/0.30-10ubuntu1.22.04.
Can you cite the bug report on the libcanberra package which relates to
this issue? There are LOTS of them.
FWIW, the only component of the several components of the evolution
suite which EXPLICITLY depends on libcanberra (ldd |grep canberra)
is
Nathan, it looks as if a fix for this problem was "released" a week and
a half ago. Do you have any knowledge of the progress on this? I have
one system here running Ubuntu MATE w. Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS and am
manually tracking released updates/fixes every few days, and the problem
persists.
I have
It looks as if the source of this problem has been identified. How long
should it take to get the fix pushed into Ubuntu updates? I assume that
it will be.
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On Fri, 2022-08-19 at 16:47 +, Nathan Teodosio wrote:
> Hey Lindsay, judging by
>
> $ apt rdepends libcanberra-gtk3-module
> libcanberra-gtk3-module
> Reverse Depends:
> Depends: ubuntu-mate-desktop
> Depends: ubuntu-mate-core
> Depends: screenruler
> D
libcanberra, "translates GTK+ widgets signals to event sounds" wha???
Does anything important depend on libcanberra, or can it simply be
uninstalled until a fix is pushed into the distribution? I'd rather have
my MUA behaving properly than to hear widget event sounds.
Thanks for your work on
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My laptop has a 4K display.
Default Resolution = 3840x2160, scale = 200%.
If I set resolution to 1920x1080, everything on the desktop is scaled to double
size.
So, if I reduce the Scale setting from 200% to 100%, I would expect everything
to look normal again, but it does
Good Morning.
Please find the attached file!!!
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: fonts-tlwg-typewriter 1:0.6.4-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-33.36-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-33-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.2
AptOrdering:
linux-headers-4.10.0-28-generic:amd64:
of diagnostic necessary.
Thanks for opening this bug.
Lindsay
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 on Wayland doesn't scale some
I'm seeing the same error when trying to open a contact in the Evolution
groupware suite. The full error is:
openjdk version "1.8.0_91"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_91-8u91-b14-3ubuntu1~16.04.1-b14)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.91-b14, mixed mode)
VMware: vmw_ioctl_command error
Here are a couple of workarounds:
>From the View menu in vinagre, enable "Keyboard Shortcuts". The F11 key
will now toggle in and out of full screne mode. This had the
disadvantage that some keystrokes or keystroke combinations aren't
passed on to the remote desktop, which is usually the desired
New sound card, same issue. Asus Xonar DX. Shows up in lspci like
'C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio]'. Uses the
snd_virtuoso driver. The snd_hda_intel module isn't even loaded. The
skips have slightly changed character with the new card, but they still
happen. And still, when
I finally upgraded to 14.04; same exact issue.
One coincidence I noticed and am looking into is that I didn't notice
any stuttering when only 64 bit code was running, but when flash or
steam were running (both of which run some 32 bit code, if I'm not
mistaken), the stuttering began immediately.
I can confirm Tomasz Miąsko's observation. I changed the startup stanza
in lightdm.conf to:
start on ((filesystem
and runlevel [!06]
and started dbus
and (drm-device-added card0 PRIMARY_DEVICE_FOR_DISPLAY=1
or stopped udev-fallback-graphics))
See these pages:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/1.6.0-0ubuntu2.1
http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/raring/main/proposed/plymouth
It looks as if changes to lightdm.conf have outstripped changes to
plymouth.
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I can confirm this bug, but have tried several stored kernels going back
to 3.2.0-29-generic and the problem doesn't seem to be related to the
kernel version. I note that a new version of lightdm came out several
days ago and perhaps the problem is there.
As a fairly acceptable workaround for
issues, but a code monkey I am not. Please help.
Kind regards,
Lindsay
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-20.31-generic 3.8.11
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-20-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8
specs:
Gallium 0.4 on ATI RS480
AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology MK-38
Memory 3.6 GiB
OS Type 64-bit
I am okay with hardware issues, but a code monkey I am not. Please
help.
Kind regards,
Lindsay
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu4
And I'll reiterate that when I simply uninstall pulse, but use the same
hardware with alsa, the audio doesn't skip. I don't think it's accurate
to say it's purely the hda driver.
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Chrome been working fine for a few months now. I come in this morning,
my computer is shut off, implying a power event. I turn it back on,
everything seems to come up normally. I get to chrome start surfing my
morning rituals, and chrome just goes away. This is on ubuntu 12.04 x64
running
Results: using options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1 in /etc/modprobe.d
/alsa-base.conf didn't make the problem go away. Using position_fix=2
made the problem actively worse: the audio literally didn't do anything
but skip. Using load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0 in
/etc/pulse/default.pa
Like I said above, mine now skips much less frequently than every 10
minutes, so I'm skeptical about tweaking any pulse configs at this
point. And since all I did to have it skip less frequently was re-
install pulseaudio and update to all the latest precise packages, it
seems like the issue is
I've been trying to reproduce this issue for the last couple weeks, and
I'm somewhat happy to say it happens much, much less frequently now.
Unfortunately, it still happens. It's now on the order of once every
few hours on average instead of once every few minutes, but much less
regularly -- only
Ah, ok. That means I've got even more testing to do. Thanks for your
help; I'll report back with my results.
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Title:
Okay, um, I guess this is NOT a bug, but rather an oversight on my part with
configuration.
It appears that I needed to install the additional package, gvfs-backends, to
make things work.
Thank you for everything!
-L Feuling
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System info:
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Release:12.04
From the Ubuntu File menu, I choose Connect to Server
I fill out the proper server address, and choose the type as SSH from the
selection list.
I fill out my folder name properly as well as the user
** Attachment added: Attached is a screen shot of the window showing the error
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If the applet has indeed gone away, perhaps it would be appropriate and
possible for the Ubuntu maintainers to drop the statement from the
gnome-dictionary package stating that one of the package components is
the missing applet. This is a documentation bug and should perhaps be
re-assigned
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The dictionary look up applet seems to be totally missing in 11.10!
This was one of my most-used utilities. The package description for
gnome-dictionary says that the applet is included it it, but I can find
nothing relating to the applet in the listing of the package
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