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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1499929
Title:
Laptop turns off while it shouldn't
Status
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[SUMMARY]
I've configured power management so that when the laptop is connected to
a power source and the lid is closed it SHOULDN'T suspend, yet it does.
This is a very old and very annoying bug present in earlier versions.
[IMPACT]
Imagine you are working in an
I hope Vivid, although EOL in January AFAIK, could get the fix. Users of
Ubuntu GNOME like myself would particularly benefit from it, since I
wouldn't have to be stuck at 3.10 on the LTS.
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@Lanoxx: I had to switch to an LTS because of this. Not even proprietary
Radeon drivers could be installed. I think it's related.
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Issue still present in 14.04.3.
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Title:
Logitech G300 Mouse left mouse click broken
Status in xinput package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
I am unable to perform any sort of communication involving VoIP on this
Lenovo computer.
[Test case]
I've tried apps like Skype, Hangouts (web), Telegram Desktop, no sound
is recorded, the other side cannot hear me or if they can, then silent
and distorted.
Do you think that this may be anyhow related to the fact that some
systems (mine in particular) are installed in Legacy Mode instead of
UEFI?
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Happening in all *ubuntu flavours, other distros are affected as well.
My bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1473435
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1443456 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1443456
Happening in all *ubuntu flavours, other distros are affected as well.
My bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1473435
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Chris, I don't understand what could I possibly do wrong, since I did
exactly what was asked of me - right after the crash I opened /var/crash
via Nautilus as root, found one error report that was a huge file (5 MB)
and uploaded it here.
The settings for automatic bug reporting via Apport are
Yes I've tried everything, as outlined also here http://bit.ly/1KKFBYV
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1470130
Title:
Modifier keys don't change keyboard
@Stanislav: mark this bug as affecting you as well, in the top left
corner under the title.
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Title:
Modifier keys
Chris, I am attaching my crash file.
** Attachment added: Crash file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1468664/+attachment/4424918/+files/_usr_bin_Xorg.0.crash
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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So Chris, I did as you said, had to re-install the computer for Windows
and go back to Linux (safest way) went through the trouble of almost
breaking my computer due to what seemed as a broken update for my BIOS,
but luckily was only a config reload failure, which I managed to
restore.
The output
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I've looked around but couldn't find any bug post related to this issue,
so I'm posting a new.
Libreoffice is known to crash the entire session on certain AMD
configurations, mine happens to be one of them.
AMD A6-6310 APU w/ AMD Radeon R4 and R5 M230
Björn, I cannot do any such debugging, because the moment I open any
part of the Libreoffice suite the system completely crashes. This
happens only with Libreoffice, no other program.
Christopher, I have tried to update my BIOS, but I am not running a copy
of Windows on this machine and when I
I found my old legit copy of Win 7 Ultimate, installed, wanted to update
BIOS to the latest version, update failed and now the computer needs to
be serviced.
I will report after I get it fixed.
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There were people responding on AskUbuntu having the same issue with the
same configuration as me, and a couple of others as well.
I will try again once I get my laptop back and in the meantime perhaps
more people will be able to reproduce the issue.
The issue was spotted even in kernel 4+.
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
I am unable to change keyboard layouts with the help of modifier
shortcuts assigned from the list. Most frequently I used to use only
Right Shift for layout switching, but tested also all the other options
from the menu and none of them work.
This has major impact
Public bug reported:
I've looked around but couldn't find any bug post related to this issue,
so I'm posting a new.
Libreoffice is known to crash the entire session on certain AMD
configurations, mine happens to be one of them.
AMD A6-6310 APU w/ AMD Radeon R4 and R5 M230 graphics.
Libreoffice
Perhaps if someone could attach this bug to this one also: 1468668
It happened right after I posted this and it may contain even more data.
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Trying location provider `geoclue'...
Started Geoclue provider `Geoclue Master'.
Using provider `geoclue'.
** (process:21414): WARNING **: Could not get location, 3 retries left.
** (process:21414): WARNING **: Could not get location, 2 retries left.
** (process:21414): WARNING **: Could not
Present in 14.04 x64.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1212738
Title:
friends-dispatcher crashed with SIGSEGV in g_variant_ref_sink()
Status in Dee:
Confirmed
Status
Not sure is it related, found only this one,
** Attachment added:
_usr_lib_x86_64-linux-gnu_ubuntu-geoip-provider.1000.crash.zip
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1334716/+attachment/4140834/+files/_usr_lib_x86_64-linux-gnu_ubuntu-geoip-provider.1000.crash.zip
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Public bug reported:
I went to the appearance settings by right-clicking on the desktop to
change the visibility of the launcher, have set the sensitivity, exited
after changes were made, after a few times of showing and hiding the
launcher Compiz crashed and the display couldn't be restored not
Public bug reported:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Source-1-Games/issues/1739
I've had an issue on my system with most games with the Multicore
Rendering feature, even though disabled in most cases the performance
for the same game on Windows 7 was significantly lower, the game was
Public bug reported:
I went to the appearance settings by right-clicking on the desktop to
change the visibility of the launcher, have set the sensitivity, exited
after changes were made, after a few times of showing and hiding the
launcher Compiz crashed and the display couldn't be restored not
What happened was that everything from the screen disappeared - the
panel, launcher - only the wallpaper remained. It was impossible to
launch any application, the only possible solution was to enter TTY
(standard mode by hitting CTRL+ALT+F1).
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