Public bug reported:
In yakkety, when my ThinkPad X250 goes on or off battery, the screen is
reset to full brightness. Xenial and before did not have this problem.
I have not found any other instances which trigger this (lid close,
etc).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package:
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Public bug reported:
Don't know where to report this specifically, sorry.
In native gnome applications (file manager, gedit, etc), scrolling
horizontally via Trackpoint middle-button scrolling is backwards:
* Middle button + trackpoint move up = scroll up (expected)
* Middle button + trackpoint
Confirmed, it is no longer occurring in vivid.
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Title:
Window blank on connection, works on resize
Status in remmina package in
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from utopic to vivid beta, many (but apparently not all)
icons in Unity contain pixellation artifacts, as if it's been scaled up
very slightly. Please see the attachment and note the launcher, as well
as Security Privacy which was highlighted when taking the
Public bug reported:
When giving apport-bug a .crash file and telling it to send the report,
it writes an empty .upload file, but does not appear to send the report:
ryan@feh:~$ sudo apport-bug /var/crash/_usr_lib_squid3_pinger.0.crash
*** Send problem report to the developers?
After the
Never mind on Comment #32, it's still a problem for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1277905
Title:
Game windows (minecraft, titan attacks, maybe others) on Intel are
Minecraft is now working for me, on a machine last upgraded Saturday.
ii xserver-xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8
amd64X.Org X server
ii xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.99.910-0ubuntu1
Public bug reported:
The new display of the day and time on the lock screen in trusty is
nice, but it shows e.g. Tue 16:26 (note 24-hour clock). This format
should honor the user's locale, i.e. my time applet displays Tue Mar 4
4:26 PM.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package:
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Chris, I can reproduce it consistently. The effect is immediate, and
shows up in screenshots. I haven't tried an external display, but
according to Xorg.0.log, my Thinkpad is running at native 1366x768.
Minecraft is the only application I've seen it on in trusty so far, but
admittedly I don't
Confirmed on a up to date and rebooted trusty laptop as of 2014-02-23,
Thinkpad X220 with Intel graphics.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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The problem seems to have cropped up in trusty sometime between
2014-02-10 and 2014-02-21.
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Title:
gnome-terminal not
Public bug reported:
Running yelp INFO:foo (or INFO:anything) opens a blank help window
which seemingly cannot be closed, moved, minimized, etc. No other input
is possible. Switching to the console reveals two yelp processes, one
which remains, and which constantly launches children in series,
Public bug reported:
I put my laptop to sleep (previously connected to a WPA2 home wireless
connection, and moved to a different location, intending to connect to a
new (public) wireless connection. Upon waking, the applet detected the
old network was gone, and the dropdown displayed a list of
** Attachment added: 20130130-software-center-steam-install.log
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The bug you're describing appears to be different, I don't even run
empathy. telepathy-indicator and /usr/lib/telepathy/mission-control-5
are running, but produce no load.
I did track down what appears to be my problem. Most of my problems
happened when dealing with gnome-terminal, particularly
Are you sure that's not a red herring? I don't use telepathy or
empathy, and there was only the empathy indicator process which I
killed, didn't change anything.
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Public bug reported:
Thinkpad X220 (Intel video, chipsets, etc)
After a few days of uptime and usage on this laptop, the xorg process
will start randomly (but consistently over time) producing high CPU
usage, even with all applications closed. CPU according to top will
vary between about 10%
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