Oddly enough, this problem started for me after I mounted a NFS volume
using autofs.
Not quite sure how that relates to samba - but it may mean something.
In response to David Spoelstra's comment. I meant to follow his
direction but accidentally installed samba-common (rather then samba-
I have been seeing this similar issue for some time but hadn't gotten to
looking into it. My system was also running with the subject driver:
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.99.917+git20160325-1ubuntu1.2
amd64X.Org X server -- Intel i8xx, i9xx display driver
My graphics card:
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I recently stepped up my machine to Ubuntu 140.04. Prior to the move, I
was running with NVidia proprietary drivers.
Today I decided to go back to the X.org drivers - however it appears
there is some issue that is preventing the XServer from correctly
identifying my
I can retest this, but it'll be a bit before I can get round to this as
I'll have to build a test platform with the right configuration. I'll
post the requested additional data when I'm able to recreate the
problem.
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Not anything to do with FAT32 (I don't think) as I just ran into the
same issue copying a file to a NFS mounted EXT4 filesystem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1159724
I have played around with this issue some more. For as far as I can
determine the problem only appears to affect RDP sessions; VNC sessions
do not seem to have the problem.
FWIW...
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Ok - the problem seems to be related to the fact that I had two monitors
set up - split over two graphics cards (the onboard and a second card).
As soon as I disabled one of the two monitors the effect disappeared.
I've installed a different graphics card that allows me to run both
monitors from
I just ran into the same problem - when trying to copy a file to a FAT32
formatted USB stick. I'm wondering if the target filesystem format has
something to do with it?
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When I run a Remote Desktop Session to a windows host - either local on
my machine in a VM or remote - the cursor appears in a garbled square -
maybe 20x20 pixels.
The square seems to show some of the content of the windows hidden by
the Remote Session application.
I tried
Same issue here... Running XUbuntu 12.10. pactl list works successfully
when executed from the local machine.
Connection refused when executing pactl through an ssh session to the
same machine (same user).
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Funnily enough there is a workaround for me...
ssh user@server pactl list
works fine and does not return an error.
Wondering if the case I'm looking at has nothing to do with pactl.
Trying to figure out other cases that might result in the same failure.
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Today I upgraded from XUbuntu 12.04 to XUbuntu 12.10 on two machines.
After upgrading the second machine, I noticed that the Update Manager
(Software Updater) launcher no longer shows in the System sub-menu
from the xfce menu.
I tried enabling Software Updater through
Retraction of my previous comment. I did implement the workaround and it
worked once... Ever since I'm having the same issue again.
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I have the same issue - running Ubuntu 11.10 on a Dell Latitude D830.
The noted work-around above fixes the problem on my installation.
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Retested after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10, with HPLIP 3.11.7 and Evince
3.2.0.
This bug does not appear on this configuration. It must be specific to
the configuration I originally found the problem on.
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