Had this issue occasionally last year on Ubuntu 20.04, but now every
single time in the past week after my laptop wakes up from sleep.
Laptop is an Asus TUF F15 gaming laptop, with an NVIDIA 2060 GPU (hybrid
graphics with Radeon Renoir GPU). CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 4800H. NVIDIA
driver 460.91.03. Ub
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For a very long time, I've never/rarely needed to hand-type file
paths/names - it is extremely slow, error-proning and requiring a lot
more work (reading/clicking/moving cursors) to do this simple task.
Instead, I use tabs in a terminal to navigate, pwd to print, and
copy/pas
on another machine running Ubuntu 18.04, the rendering of this PDF looks
normal.
** Attachment added: "sample pdf that failed on 16.04"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1820904/+attachment/5247895/+files/Solving_system_equations_using_math_tools.pdf
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would it be possible to find out which update fixed this issue and back
port to 16.04? Majority of my systems (10+ boxes) are on 16.04 because
many things broke (otherwise) on 18.04. I do not plan to upgrade in the
next few years.
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Public bug reported:
Evince stop rendering text with anti-aliasing after upgrading to Ubuntu
16.04.
Below is the screenshot comparing Evince and Okular on the same Ubuntu
16.04 box. Before the upgrade from 14.04, Evince worked fine.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/CWIPY.png
please let me know if ther
** Description changed:
after upgrading to 16.04 from 14.04, I found that all file open dialog
lost the address bar (location entry). The only thing to navigate
between folders is the breadcrumb bar. Every path change requires a
dozen of clicking, while before I could just paste the path a
Public bug reported:
after upgrading to 16.04 from 14.04, I found that all file open dialog
lost the address bar (location entry). The only thing to navigate
between folders is the breadcrumb bar. Every path change requires a
dozen of clicking, while before I could just paste the path and done.
Th
Public bug reported:
My Ubuntu (14.04 LTS) desktop used to have an Intel 6700K CPU and I have
been using the built in HD Graphics 530 GPU to drive 3 external displays
- via DP, HDMI and DVI on the motherboard (AsRock Extreme4).
at some point, I upgraded the CPU to an Intel 7700K, and I realized t
the pixelated/garbled text in Java applications (particularly severe on
remote java applications) appears to be caused by bugs in the xorg intel
driver for the default SNA acceleration method, see
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/271637-matlab-starts-but-looks-weird-arch-linux
https
I have exactly the same. can't access my University's vpn on my new
laptop running 10.04. vpn works without any issue on another laptop
running 14.04.
I am wondering if I can rollback vpnc and the necessary packages back to
14.04? need to use vpn to connect to work computers.
using the above work
I have similar issues with Xubuntu 14.04 LTS with HWE (kernel 4.4.0-66)
and Intel Graphics (Skylake i7-6700k with HD 530 GPU).
In my below screen capture, I show a matlab window started on a remote
machine via "ssh -Y" (left), and the same matlab started on the local
machine (right).
You can see
I am not able to log on my computer (12.04), and I noticed that
everytime lightdm failed to log me in, there is a .goutputsteam-
file and a sed file created under my home directory.
my computer runs nis/autofs with a home directory mapped on a file
server.
I believe the bug I've seen is r
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