Thanks for working on this!
The discussion about unplug events being the cause made me wonder
whether this is also the source of a similar problem I have as well: On
my ThinkPad T14 with Ubuntu 22.04 and Wayland, closing the lid wakes the
notebook up from sleep mode. I.e., if I enter standby and t
Tested with 22.02.0-2ubuntu0.4 and working fine. Thanks!
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MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0 from #33 also does not help here.
Ubuntu 22.04, latest updates, kernel 6.2.0-35-generic, Wayland,
integrated AMD GPU (more details about system in #21).
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I would like to repeat that this is a regression in Ubuntu 22.04, it has
a fix released upstream and the patch applies cleanly if backported. So
it seems that this should be a low hanging fruit to fix and I would
really appreciate it if the fix could be shipped to Ubuntu 22.04. Thank
you very much
A fix has been committed upstream now. Could this be backported to
Ubuntu?
I tested
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/poppler/poppler/-/commit/a89c3c27e02e9c300aa667c966d91fdf787c7d0a
by cherry-picking it on top of poppler-22.02.0. Tt applies and compiles
cleanly and with it Evince on Ubuntu 22.04 be
I found out that the bug is actually in poppler and have reported a bug
upstream, where it is being worked on.
** Also affects: poppler (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This problem persists with recent versions of Ubuntu and Evince when
editing files on CIFS/SMB shares, even after disabling AppArmor.
The reason for this is that Evince attempts to move the temporary file over the
original PDF while it still has the latter file open, and overwriting open
files i
I agree that this is very inconvenient. For example, I have a system at
home that I leave unattended but I need it to reconnect automatically to
my wifi, because I need to access it from abroad. If there is a
disconnect and it can't reconnect immediately (e.g., because of a router
reboot), the pass
Now the S development cycle has passed, and I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and
there is still the same dialog, and it has still the same problem. Is
there now a chance that this gets revisited?
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Indeed, after upgrading pam-kwallet to the version from trusty-proposed
I can login without problems.
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Yes, you are right, the problem occurs only if pam-kwallet is installed.
How can I generate a backtrace?
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** Summary changed:
- Kubuntu 14.04: lightdm crashes when user has NFS mounted home directory
+ Ubuntu 14.04: lightdm crashes when user has NFS mounted home directory
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Christopher, thank you for your response.
Fortunately, when I tried viewing the image from my bug report again
now, it worked fine. By now, I am using Ubuntu 12.04 with all updates
and Firefox 26.
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The gwibber package 3.4.2-0ubuntu2.3 on Ubuntu Precise works successfully.
I tested account setup with authorization and receiving tweets, both of which
were not working before.
I did not test other actions such as writing a tweet.
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Is there a chance this fix could be backported to precise?
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Status in
Please, drop the is_admin check completely.
I said it already: "you cannot know whether the user knows the password
of an admin account if you do not ask for it". If you try guessing, you
will inevitable guess wrong sometimes and frustrate the user. This is
also true if polkit does the guessing.
I would get rid of greying out these buttons completely.
You will never know whether the user is able to authenticate as admin,
because you cannot know whether the user knows the password of an admin
account if you do not ask for it. In all cases where the buttons are
greyed out, but the user woul
@Gunnar: As I said in the bug report, this is an installation which uses
user accounts and groups from an LDAP directory. There is an LDAP group
for all network-wide admins, and I am in this group. This group is
enabled for sudo and policykit admin rights in the appropriate config
files, and I expe
Ok, so I added the group I am in as an AdminIdentity in this file.
However, in the language selector, the relevant buttons are still grayed
out.
I am very confident that my change to
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d/ is right, because it actually
changed something for the user account administr
Public bug reported:
In a new install of Ubuntu Precise, I cannot make any system-wide
changes in the language selector (such as installing languages or
clicking "Apply System-Wide"), only user-specific changes. All those
controls for system-wide changes are greyed out, although my user does
have
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Status in “language-selector” package in Ubuntu
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I was trying to view this image in Firefox:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/618486main_earth_full.jpg
It is quite large (8000x8000 px). When the image was loaded to about 50%, my
X server suddenly crashed, showing me the console for a second and then showing
the l
Public bug reported:
I was trying to view this image in Firefox:
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/618486main_earth_full.jpg
It is quite large (8000x8000 px). When the image was loaded to about 50%, my X
server suddenly crashed, showing me the console for a second and then showing
the login sc
I have heard of gnome-tweak-tool, but I have also heard a lot of
warnings about it, which say that it shouldn't be used for Ubuntu. So
this is not a recommendation we could give to users.
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Public bug reported:
On my old Ubuntu installation, I had enabled font hinting and configured
the subpixel order so that the fonts look well on my LCD.
On my fresh Oneiric installation, there is no way to do so, and the
fonts look really ugly in some places (e.g., in the panel). They appear
to be
Hi,
currently only a part of this bug is reproducible. The error message
does not appear anymore, but changing resolutions, enabling/disabling
monitors etc. does not work. Whatever I do in this dialogue, absolutely
nothing happens when I click "apply".
Changing resolutions etc. on the command lin
Hi Sebastien,
indeed, it seems to be working now with version 3.2.0-0ubuntu4
of gnome-settings-daemon (even after setting sleep-inactive-battery to true).
So I close this bug. Thanks for fixing it.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Alex: A much better temporary fix is this:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-inactive-battery
false
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power
sleep-inactive-battery-timeout 0
Then you can revert the changes from the comment you mentioned.
The advantage here
I filed bug #865720 about the issue with sleep-inactive-battery being
used instead of sleep-inactive-ac.
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Title:
bad
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Natty to Oneiric, my machine automatically goes
into standby (suspend-to-ram) after 30 minutes of inactivity. While it
wakes up without problems, this is still undesired behavior when I'm
watching a movie, e.g. in VLC.
So I tried disabling this in the con
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inactivity
Status in “gnome-control-center” p
My desktop machine just went into standby after exactly 30 minutes of
inactivity although standby is disabled in the control center. After
finding this bug I looked at the values of the dconf settings above.
sleep-inactive-ac was set to false (with a timeout of 0). However,
sleep-inactive-battery w
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