Apologies, I just found I had a partial install of texdoc in my home
directory!
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Title:
texdoc does not work
Status in
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$ texdoc
/usr/bin/texdoc:42: Internal error: Texdoc is not installed properly.
The line that fails is:
local texdoc = require 'texdoclib'
so there seems to be something wrong with texlua's path searching.
A workaround is to cd to
@OlivierS 20.04 has .deb LibreOffice (6.4.5), so there's no need to
worry just yet. You can install it directly with apt. No need to use an
external PPA.
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With the libreoffice snap, I get an error trying to open a .docx file
from Firefox, saying that the file cannot be found. This appears to be
because Firefox puts the file under /tmp, but libreoffice has a
different /tmp in its process.
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The SimulateActivity interface is not actually specified in the fd.o
spec: http://people.freedesktop.org/~hadess/idle-inhibition-
spec/re01.html
The only methods offered there are Inhibit and UnInhibit.
SimulateActivity is not implemented in GNOME 3, so the patch will not
work there. The route I
Thanks, Rex. I happen to be a GNOME user myself, but more importantly, I
need an xdg-screensaver that works for users there.
If you have any suggestions that you'd be happier with, I'm all ears.
Note that we're talking about GNOME 3/gnome-shell, so gnome-screensaver
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Created attachment 111737
Patch to fix this bug
This patch fixes the bug. It necessitates a helper Perl script.
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As far as I can tell, this is no longer a problem. In particular, I have
a ~/.config/autostart/chromium-browser.desktop file with a timestamp
from 2017, and it is set to run Chromium normally (without --no-startup-
window).
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Desktop is not restored correctly
For anyone else having the same problem as me, a patched version of the
Hamster time tracker extension is available; see
https://github.com/projecthamster/hamster-shell-extension/issues/295
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#295
I had several of these extensions. I started by disabling them all. This
fixed the problem (thanks!). I then re-enabled most of them one at a
time (because they are all things I find extremely useful—I do not like
to install extensions unless I have to!).
In the end, I was able to reinstall all
@vanvugt: I had a look at the other bug and its proposed fix. I do not
have the package gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock installed, and the
recent update's changelog suggests that the update fixes a bug in that
package, so I'm not sure how it could be the cause of this bug?
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Desktop is not restored correctly after screen saver
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It's always been grey on Ubuntu GNOME as far as I'm aware.
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Desktop is not restored correctly after screen saver
I notice that if I use the mouse to deactivate the screen saver, I do
still see the screen shield, so that appears to be working normally.
When the shield lifts, I get the "login screen without login widget"
described above.
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I tried disabling the lock screen with
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen true
and that makes no difference.
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I have updated the bug to reflect that it's related to the screen saver
(desktop idleness), not specifically the lock screen.
** Summary changed:
- Lock screen stopped working
+ Desktop is not restored correctly after screen saver
** Description changed:
With the update to
In case it was a kernel problem (I have also had a kernel update since I
last rebooted, from 4.15.0-42 to -43), I installed the latest HWE 18.04
kernel, but that did not help.
I should note that in fact the screen shield *does* sometimes activate;
but when it does, pressing a key reveals only the
I tried building 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.3 and installing that, but that
doesn't fix the problem, so it looks as though the cause may lie
elsewhere, in some other update that has happened in the same period.
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I can confirm that this bug still exists in Ubuntu 16.04.5:
specifically, I tried printing two pages of a PostScript file from
Evince with Duplex set to "Long Edge (Standard)", and instead of a
single sheet with both pages, the printer printed on two sheets.
I also had the following error on the
The upstream bug has been migrated to the new GNOME bug-tracker at
GitLab: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/157
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I tried changing the remote bug watch, but Launchpad won't accept the
GitLab URL.
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References to ~/.xsession-errors in
This bug appears to be still present in package gdm3 (see
/etc/gdm3/PreSession/Default).
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References to ~/.xsession-errors in
I can find no evidence that this bug has ever been fixed, even in
Ubuntu. Can anyone point me to evidence that it has been?
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It seems not. I think this bug can be closed, thanks.
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Manually added startup application is deleted
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Since the bug has been present for years, and there's nothing in the
current Changelog about a fix, it doesn't seem worth just trying the
latest version in the hope that it might have been fixed by accident.
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Pattern drawn over dialog title bars obscures title
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The effect occurs in no other application.
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Pattern drawn over dialog title bars obscures title
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Feel free to close it.
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Bug
Thanks; I don't have that machine any more. If I operate a Mac mini with
uinput remote in future I'll look into it!
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uinput
Thanks! I probably won't have time to do that, but I'll try to remember
if I do.
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Thanks for the suggestion (and for your work upstream!).
I had a look at lirc-remotes, and it already has what I consider the
correct fix, namely, to change the key code to KEY_PLAYPAUSE.
If when I get this version of lirc on my machine I still have my MCE
remote, and it still doesn't work in
I'm suggesting a fix for e.g. Xenial, as otherwise many users will have
non working play/pause, a basic function, for a few years. The simple
fix I suggest is safe, as it only affects MCE remotes, where the problem
is.
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I installed LibreOffice 5.2 from the libreoffice/ppa PPA, and that seems
to fix the bug. However, I obviously can't tell whether the bug is fixed
in Ubuntu proper, unless the packages from the PPA are adopted precisely
as-is!
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Most dialogs in LibreOffice (but not the main document windows) have a
pattern drawn over the title bar, which obscures the window title. I
can't find any way to change this: changing the symbol style has no
effect, and I can't find anything about this problem by googling.
I
Public bug reported:
The file /usr/share/lirc/remotes/mceusb/lircd.conf.mceusb contains a
section reading:
#seen on HP Pavilion dv3t remote --Tim Mann, 3 Nov 2009
Media 0x7b7f
PlayPause 0x7b91
I have a Compro VideoMate K300 remote, and I can't find a key
Sorry, I don't have time to test dailies. If I can, I'll look into it
upstream.
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Title:
All but one page sent by network
Unless there's evidence that the bug has been fixed (e.g. in the
repository commit logs or release notes), it seems unlikely, given that
it persists in the same form since I reported it 5 years ago. Also, it
may have been intentional behavior (see bug #717885 for analysis).
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When I use simple-scan 2.32.0.1 with my Lexmark X543dn MFC, and tick
"All pages from feeder", the scanner correctly scans all pages, and the
Lexmark progress dialog shows the data for each page being
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If I press Scan in simple-scan, then scan multiple pages on my scanner
(in this case, a Lexmark X543dn), then only the first page appears in
simple-scan. I can of course press Scan again to scan the next page, but
with a network scanner this is tedious, as I have to enter a
Wow, fast fix, thanks Chad!
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DPI setting is not correctly calculated on Ubuntu GNOME
Status in chromium-browser
I have traced this to an Ubuntu patch: debian/display-scaling-default-
value
The comment says:
"Set default scaling to be 1:1, instead of using the hardware's
reporting to define scaling by default. This is because hardware lies.
Lots of it does."
Unfortunately the solution, as far as I can
Note to any users affected by this bug: a workaround is to manually
populate the /com/ubuntu/user-interface/scale-factor key. For example,
on my MacBook Pro, I set it using dconf-editor to:
{'eDP1': 16, 'DP1': 8, 'DP2': 8, 'HDMI1': 8, 'HDMI2': 8}
It is a fairly safe assumption that the internal
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On Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 on my Retina MacBook Pro, chromium-browser, unlike
any other app I've found, gets the wrong DPI, and starts up unscaled.
On investigation, this appears to be because of a bug in
desktop_screen_x11.cc (I checked this only in the sources for the
currently
This bug continues to affect Firefox 40 in Ubuntu.
I can confirm the workaround of installing a dictionary *in Firefox* for
the desired default language.
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In fact, the situation appears to be more complicated, and points to a
race condition of some sort.
Having fixed the problem, I thought I'd try a theory about what causes
it. So, I removed the dictionary and restarted Firefox. However, my
spelling language was still correctly set to en-GB.
Works fine for me; did you have a particular example?
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British English -ize endings not in dictionary
This bug is still a problem on an up-to-date 14.04 system. I'm sorry, I
don't have time to test this with a development release (being a
hardware problem, I presume it would not be interesting to try it with a
VM installation).
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This is still working for me in GNOME 3 on Trusty. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1037616
comment #4 for a succinct summary of the rather involved way to activate
the session saving/restoring workaround.
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This happens on one machine and not on another. It seems to be nothing
to do with the user's environment, since if I run sudo guile-2.0
--version I get the same problem.
strace shows:
strace guile --version
execve(/usr/bin/guile, [guile, --version], [/* 121 vars */]) = 0
As I posted on the upstream bug, this bug would be a lot less annoying
if:
1. The key short were listed in the Keyboard configuration applet, with
appropriate greying out/some sort of explanatory message that comes up if you
try to change it.
2. The workaround were only applied on machines that
Public bug reported:
I have a two-monitor setup, one driven by the onboard Intel graphics,
and the other by an ATI HD 5450-powered card, using the radeon driver.
When I move the mouse pointer over the second, radeon-driven screen, I
get mouse droppings. I tried to take a screenshot showing this,
Public bug reported:
I have two screens driven by different graphics cards. I configure them
in Screen Display settings to have the radeon-driven secondary screen
on the left, and the intel-driven primary screen on the right. Every
time I start up my computer and log in, they are the other way
Public bug reported:
When I switch users from the GNOME Shell main menu, the GDM screen comes
up without the mouse pointer. The keyboard still works, but even if I
log in to another user using just the keyboard, the mouse pointer does
not appear in the new user session.
This problem is
Public bug reported:
In the file /usr/share/X11/xkb/types/extra the word captial should be
capital (occurs once, in line 116).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xkb-data 2.5.1-3ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-15.23-generic 3.11.10
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-15-generic
This bug has since been fixed in the way I suggested. It is fixed at
least in saucy.
** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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This bug is fixed in trusty.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Please
I don't mind this any more, and apparently no-one else does either, so
closing.
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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lircd(8) mentions non-existent /dev/input/uinput
Status in “lirc” package in Ubuntu:
Closing this bug owing to age (not least, age of the hardware; also, the
kernel will have moved on) and lack of interest.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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By the way, this statement in message #2 does not make sense: Please
note, given that the information from the prior release is already
available, doing this on a release prior to the development one would
not be helpful.
I originally reported this bug against Ubuntu 12.04. There is no
I still get this bug in Saucy, but not in an easily-reproducible form:
after login, the touch pad works fine, but if I leave the machine
unattended, then when I come back, and the screen saver has activated,
then sometimes either a) the button does not work (on my Macbook Air,
this is pressing the
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Is #26 an automated message? The bug has been confirmed for the current
release, 13.10 (see #25).
Also, the wording of the message is a bit odd. It gives there hasn't
been any activity in [the bug] recently as a justification for re-
checking whether the bug still exists. I don't see why this
I no longer have this problem.
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Keyboard modifiers spontaneously reset
Status in “xorg-server” package in Ubuntu:
I don't understand why this bug wasn't fixed by renaming /usr/bin/skype
to /usr/bin/skype.real, and having a script /usr/bin/skype which simply
runs:
#!/bin/bash
PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=60 exec -a /usr/bin/skype /usr/bin/skype.real $@
? (I fixed this bug for myself with a similar script in ~/bin.)
I am getting exactly this problem. I don't have SkypeTab.
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Status in
It is precisely the version in ~/.local/share/applications that is
overwritten. (That is where gnome-session-properties aka Startup
Applications stores its desktop files.)
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No, Alt+Ctrl+F1 c. were unresponsive: I could not switch to another VT.
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Server hangs preceded by EQ
I had this bug in an un-upgraded 12.10 system: my X server froze, the X
server log shows a backtrace identical with that in the bug report.
However, nothing crashes (I had to log in remotely and kill the X server
manually to get control back). If I can provide any more information
from system logs
Public bug reported:
In debian/patches/2002_gs_man_fix_debian.patch, occurrences of gs-gpl
need to be replaced with ghostscript to give the correct paths in
gs(1).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: ghostscript 9.06~dfsg-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
(This bug should probably be forwarded to Debian, but I reported it
against Ubuntu as the version of ghostscript in Ubuntu is newer than
that in Debian.)
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In several scripts shipped as part of gdm, e.g.
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default, and /etc/gdm/Xsession, there are comments
referring to logging being done to .xsession-errors. However, these
days, logging from gdm goes to .cache/gdm/session.log.
This out-of-date information is
Public bug reported:
additionnal should be additional
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: gconf2-common 3.2.5-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-26.42-generic 3.5.7.6
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-26-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.6.1-0ubuntu10
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon Mar
@sefs, see fix in comment #6, which involves rebuilding gdm.
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GDM 3.0 and higher ignores /etc/environment
Status in GDM: The
Same here in 12.10, when using Startup Disk Creator.
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2x100% CPU and memory usage growth when setting bootable
By the way, not even a comment from an Ubuntu maintainer for 2 years,
and yet using Startup Disk Creator is the official way to create install
media. Imagine the scenario which must've happened more than once:
Ubuntu Enthusiast: Here, I'll make you a USB stick so you can try it…wait…oh,
my
On further investigation, I cannot print a Postscript file duplex at
all, either using lp or from Evince, so the problem appears to be with
CUPS's Postscript backend.
** Summary changed:
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Duplex options ignored for printing Postscript
Status in “cups” package in
(The suggestion of running the commands with sudo is a workaround, but
it's not a fix; meanwhile, the bug continues to exist in at least
quantal.)
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This bug appears to be the problem reported here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8690020
In short, the problem is that the apparmor profile for evince does not
allow the font files to be written.
Unfortunately, the algorithm used by the TeXLive scripts to decide where
to write
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Printing a Postscript file using
lp -o Duplex=DuplexNoTumble foo.ps
does not give duplex output. I have read other bug reports, turned
collation off c. and I can't see anything else that might be causing
the problem. Printing from the gtk print dialog, the duplex setting I
This bug still occurs intermittently in quantal with kernel
3.5.0-17-generic.
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gnome-power-statistics shows
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 959874 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/959874
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 966005
[media-keys] gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in
ubuntu_osd_do_notification() while pushing brightness keys
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 959874 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/959874
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 959874
gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in ubuntu_osd_do_notification()
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 959874 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/959874
The bug as originally reported is a duplicate of a fixed bug (good news
for the original reporter, I hope!). The last report is a new bug which
I'm also seeing, but with unofficial packages. If you see it
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