This user chrome is a real battery saver! Thanks! ...and the throbber in the
mouse pointer still tells me if thunderbird is busy.
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If I understand this right we now have 2 things that are rendered in the same
thread and that use 100% of one CPU (indicated as 50% of the CPU power of a
2-CPU-Sy
- Updated my thunderbird to the newest Version (Thunderbird 68/Ubuntu)
- Set my "saved messages" folder to an imap one
- turned my Internet connection off
- Pressed Ctrl+S
- The progressbar went forth and back using 100% of one CPU
- Re-enabled my internet. The progressbar still goes haywire using
In 19.10 the problem seems to be gone, too. But I once whilst cleaning
my keyboard got a glimpse on the locked screen => There might be a more
subtle bug, still.
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Thunderbird 60.7.0 still shows this problem.
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Status in Mozilla Thunder
@Luca-mg: What your computer sees is the following:
- You attach a device whose USB ID doesn't match any udev rule => the device
is accessible for the root user only.
- then you as the root user start a program that uploads something to the
device.
- the device disconnects and
- a new device
Then the answer is simple: extend the udev file with the usb if of the
scanner without firmware so use will give you write access to this
device, too. Once that is done sane can upload the firmware, the scanner
can identify itself as the model you have bought and you can scan. Seems
like we should
Then perhaps uploading the firmware to the scanner can only be done as root,
for some reason.
Does the output of susb -v change after scanning for the first time?
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If the scanner can be found only by the superuser that might indicate
that an udev rule that allows scanner access for ordinary users is
missing. Or that this udev rule gives scanner access to an user group
you happen not to be part of...
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Then I thank you a lot and set this bug ticket to "invalid" so it can be
found and is not marked as an open bug any more.
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Shotwell now comes with a faces detection tool in my opinion is a major feature.
In order to enable it after the
meson build
a
cd build&&meson configure -Dface-detection=true&&cd..
has to be executed during the build of the package. Currently this step
is missing.
On my machine (Disco/Gnome on Wayland) the problem still happens. But
the fix has changed something because it no more happens all the time
but only for the right suspend reasons.
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On my machine (disco/gnome on Wayland) it also still appears.
But something has changed: a few months ago the screen contents was visible on
each resume. Now it makes a difference if the computer suspended due to a lack
of activity (in this case the computer seems to always only lock the screen.
52.6.0 (64-bit) on Ubuntu 18.04. On both gnome on Xorg and gnome on Wayland the
progress bar uses 100% of one of my CPUs.
I know that if there is no other task a modern CPU tends to be in sleep mode
most of the time (which makes the only task automatically reach 100%). But the
progress bar also
@WaltS48: I guess I found out why this wasn't reproducible: There are 2
progress bars:
* the one that is shown if the percentage of progress is known and
* the one that is shown to indicate that an activity of unknown duration is in
progress.
Only the latter one uses 100% of one CPU.
The drawb
Public bug reported:
Just grab a .texi file and do a
texi2dvi
texi2dvi will call pdflatex instead of latex and will therefore create
an pdf, not a dvi file.
Why this is bad?
Every autoconf-based program offers a
make distcheck
target that - if any texinfo documentation is present - wi
Making the library automatically look for plug-ins in all possible
places they can be found would be a great idea: This would mean that it
doesn't matter if the plug-in expects the library multiarch or not.
If I interpret the 0125-patch correctly it changes the path plugins are
found in instead of
This isn't a bug but a major feature of wayland: If you have root rights
you no more get access to the graphical user interface which makes it
harder for a gui application to spy on another application's keyboard
input. The backdraw of this is that every application that needs root
rights for its w
In my case the network problem also involved gufw being configured to
refuse all inbound connections: avahi's autodiscover requires you to
ope. the ports needed for bonjour.
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The USB3 issue should be resolved in the linux kernel bionic uses, see
the following thread: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-
usb/msg125193.html
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Bug is upstreamed as https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/185. But since gnome has switched to gitlab launchpad
doesn't recognize gnome bug tracker URLs any more so I cannot add the
bug URL here.
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Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
XWAYLAND0 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
300mm x 170mm
1920x1080 59.96*+
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When I was using Xwindows if the system ran out of memory one of the
applications that was running was killed. Now that I am using Wayland
instead the mouse and the keyboard stop responding and using a hotkey in
order to switch to a
@borovaka: That also matches my experience: If you disable everything
that creates previews the gnome-shell's memory usage will grow slower.
But if you only have 4 Gigabytes of memory you still have to reboot your
computer every 2 hours.
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Since the history of Bug 1746164 isn't visible here I'm adding the short
form here, too:
By default BT audio works fine on Ubuntu - if there is no WiFi active:
Both work on the same frequency range, 2 WiFi channel is about 20
Bluetooth Channels wide and every time a WiFi package is sent bluetooth
Seems like the 1st try for my patch is lost including its description =>
I've tried to create a patch that automatically applies all workarounds on
installing libsane1. The only thing I am not sure is the symlinks:
- If we try to link the new directories to the old ones on a system update
(whe
Added "Linux" as affected package since the problem is caused by a
kernel default, not by a bug in bluez, see Bug 1746164.
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A workaround that works on my system can be found at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1746164
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I hope this patch might make things work out-of-the-box on new installs.
I didn't find out how to prevent the link from /usr/lib64/ to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu to appear on ia32. But hey don't harm.
And I didn't find any good way to handle the case that libsane is
updated when /usr/lib64 already
A 2nd try for my patch: Actually include the new files.
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That is right:
- make libsane1's install script execute a few "ln" commands. Or add a
debian/.links
- add a few udev scripts to libsane1's debian directory and a
debian/.install file that places them at the right places in the
filesystem
- and somehow make ubuntu ship the resulting package in
The manufacturers won't. And if each manufacturer would try to create
all the symlinks needed in order to make the drivers work on all the
linux distries that tend to be broken in different ways that would
clearly be prone to create conflicts.
But if Ubuntu has broken things by starting to expect
That is the only thing I would ask: We now have found out to make the
package work out-of-the-box. Is there any chance that the maintainer
picks up the changes - which greatly would improve the usability of
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About the Iscan, PNG and JPEG phenomenon: Iscan's png support still
depends on an very old version of libpng. If this library isn't found
support for the PNG format is dropped. I guess, libjpeg has been renamed
(and most probably has changed its interface), as well.
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You are a genius! My MFC8510 and my Epson WorkForce GT-1500 now work fine...
...now we should forward this info to the sane programmers (perhaps they can
make the program look in both the old and the new locations), to Debian - and
to the manufacturers: Symlinks isn't hard to create in the postin
On my computer when I try to scan ltrace tells me:
sane_get_devices(0x7ffc84845e50, 0, 0, 0)= 0
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the change
Public bug reported:
Many scanners can no more be used since sane has changed something: The
3rd-party plug-in the vendor provides as .deb package will still
install. But the scanner is no more recognized.
Scanners that are affected are(besides others):
- Epson Perfection V10
- Epson Perfection
Ok... ...the new bug report for all devices that are still affected is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1728012
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Then one Bug is fixed. Perhaps we should close it and open another one
for all the devices a change in sane has broken.
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As a 2nd look this is actually 2 bugs:
- renaming the library broke nearly all 3rd party drivers
- some drivers were additionally broken by a upstream change.
Perhaps we should split the bug into two parts: Creating a "libsane"
that does nothing but depend on "libsane1" will fix the 1st of th
** Description changed:
Impact
==
- The Debian maintainer renamed libsane to libsane1 "to match with the soname"
apparently to fix a Lintian warning.
+ The Debian maintainer renamed libsane to libsane1-experimental "to match with
the soname". This apparently fixes a Lintian warning. Also
The same happens here: Cannot install any plug-ins as they depend on
libsane the default way: What I have installed is libsane1
1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu2 which isn't named "libsane".
Forcing the install still means that neither my Brother nor my Epson
scanner is detected even with the new vers
The next question would be if things would now work if libsane1 would contain a
"provides libsane".
Would it be possible for you to install esci-interpreter-gt-f720 ignoring the
missing dependency?
I think the command that does do this would be:
sudo dpkg -i --force-depends esci-interpreter-gt
** Description changed:
Impact
==
The Debian maintainer renamed libsane to libsane1 "to match with the soname"
apparently to fix a Lintian warning.
libsane 1.0.25 in zesty includes libsane.so.1.25
libsane1 1.0.27 in artful includes libsane.so.1.27
This appears to be no bigge
In the above I didn't copy-and-paste the additional info that about 100
packages can be autoremoved after removing libsane1 because after
removing all applications that depend on gtk many libraries are unused.
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@dino99: You cannot sqitch the zesty version any more. At least if you
want your computer have a working graphical user interface: lib colord
depends in libsane1 - and colord on libcolord. And gnome on colord:
gunter@Marius:~$ sudo apt-get remove libcolord2
Reading package lists... Done
Building
On my system uninstalling libsane1 uninstalls colord - which uninstalls
gnome - which means that this isn't an option.
Vuescan (costly!) and manually extracting and placing the contents of
the .deb packages with the scanner plug-ins seems to currently work. But
- I still wonder if there is a bette
Seems like the last update (which might arrive at he local mirror a few
days later) resolves this issue.
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On my computer the thunderbird window is black on start-up and all
elements are only drawn/refreshed on change if they are highlighted
because the mouse pointer hits them. Didn't have internet in the last
few days so I cannot tell you what change caused that.
ProblemType: Bug
Same question from me: We cannot possibly want to break a big percentage
of all scanners and MFC devices out in the wild.
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I don't know all makers of scanners that aren't supported by a stock
sane. Also if I wrote a mail to i...@epson.co.jp or i...@brother.com
telling them that their driver doesn't work with the newest experimental
package from debian, but that I don't know any details what has changed
I don't expect t
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #870078
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** Also affects: debian via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=870078
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Package changed: debian => sane-backends (Debian)
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> Hello Peter,
>
> I really don't understand why Ubuntu use packages from the Debian
> experimental branch.
>
> The experimental version is very buggy and the requested transition from
> libsane to libsane1 isn't
> ready to start.
>
Debian unstable
Public bug reported:
I don't know if that can be prevented in the long run. But both brscan
(for my brother scanner) and iscan (for my epson scanners) have been
broken by the change from libsane to libsane1. For iscan I have
unpackaged the debian package, changed the dependency it contains from
li
Weird:
a
sudo dhclient
resolves the network problem in most of the cases.
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Suspend to RAM with active bluetooth
Public bug reported:
If I close my coputer while it is connected to my phone's network via bluetooth
after resuming all of the following might happen
- Everything works right and i can re-connect to my bluetooth network using
the network-manager-gnome icon
- Bluetooth network can still be used
That would be how fixing bugs for ubuntu is supposed to work:
- you find a way to reproduce the bug
- Even if you only know that the bug was fixed within the last 256 commits to
the kernel's git repository git bisect will let you test only 8 versions of the
source code - and after you testing
Tested the final 4.9 kernel. If "sync to vblank" is active in ccsm it
freezes the system at high cpu loads. ...but for all other settings 4.9
seems to be fine, too.
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4.8 works fine for me, too. All release candidates of 4.9 caused regular
system freezes instead. Didn't test the final version of 4.9, though.
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Just use a recent kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D and you are set.
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Title:
O
Just got this problem with Ubuntu Yakkety. At least apport tells me that
the crash I get is this problem. All I have to do in order to make
shotwell crash is to open it (it will use 100% of one CPU and output
warnings apparently about having problems with thumbnailing videos) and
wait for a few hou
My evince just has crashed again (current yakkety). What has triggered
the problem is that I have viewed a bug pdf file and then have changed
this file by attempting another LaTeX run => The file grew and I suspect
that evince tried to display it while it was still being writen. What I
don't know i
Linux version 4.6.0-040600-lowlatency (kernel@gomeisa) (gcc version
5.3.1 20160509 (Ubuntu 5.3.1-19ubuntu1) ) #201605151930 SMP PREEMPT Sun
May 15 23:37:56 UTC 2016
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On my computer using a current vanilla kernel with wily seems to fix
this problem.
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Title:
Fonts missing after suspend
Status in xo
In my case this seems to be caused by an extension: If I kill nautilus
and then start it from the command line I get an endless stream of:
AttributeError: Dummy instance has no attribute 'find_repository_path'
None
ERROR rabbitvcs.services.checkerservice
org.freedesktop.DBus.Python.Attrib
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1489977 ***
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Public bug reported:
Sometimes Nautilus starts to draw 30...80% of one CPU. Don't know what
causes that.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.18.4.is.3.14.3-0ubuntu4
Uname: L
Never occurred again with the new kernel => reassign this bug to the
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Title:
X fonts and widgets disappe
The issue was still present in linux-4.4.0 - but today (after switching to the
first beta of 4.5.0) it did no more happen.
If we are really lucky this means the issue is resolved in that version of the
kernel. Will comment this bug again once I have more experience with this
kernel version.
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Mu
Ubuntu one music is dead => this bug is no longer valid.
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This bug is no more present in wiley.
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Title:
Dep
Problem is still there. Additionally the mouse pointer tends to get
invisible on my computer. My graphics card is:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor
Graphics Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI] Devi
If I upgrade to kernel 4.4-rc5 the bug is still present. Which might
mean that it isn't a kernel bug or that it is a kernel bug that still
hasn't been fixed.
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Didn't manage to run apport-collect on this bug. But I have been able to
open Bug #1528843 and to run apport-collect on it while not having any
fonts even in firefox, which meant loads of trial-and-error work.
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Seems like apport-collect worked. Did run it while having this problem.
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X fonts and widgets disappear after suspend/resume cycle
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apport information
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Public bug reported:
After resuming from suspend cairo-dock disappears and all gnome
applications show only the letters "s" and """. The rest of the letters
is blank. Hope I still manage to file a bug repor
The bug still exists: Managed to trigger it two times only today. Will
file the desired information as soon as it happens again.
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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X fonts and widgets
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