It's "Won't fix" only for the component xorg, because it won't/can't be
fixed in that component.
The fix has already landed in the relevant package (xfce4-panel).
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Title:
xdg-screensaver resume does not restore previous X11 scre
Not sure it's helpful to add all panel-like applications that are
affected by this problem to the bugreport - unless of course you want to
track which applications implemented the same workaround (which seems to
be the only known workaround anyway - if you don't want to intercept
X11's signals manu
)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Steinbeiß (ochosi)
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So obviously this is a known bug and literally every panel-like
application is affected. It also seems there is no good solution so far
apart from the aforementioned workaround of switching away from xinput2
via the environment variable.
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https
Please create a new issue if needed but refrain from posting questions
like that here. This is not a mailing list.
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** Also affects: gtk+3.0 (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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This bug affects gtk3 >= 3.22.18.1.
How to reproduce:
In Xfce, try to open the xfce4-powermanager-plugin and click the
brightness-slider.
When dragging the slider, the parent window disappears (loses focus) and the
slider value is not changed.
This is a regression wit
The workaround from Numix is not using the shadow drawing of Murrine but
the one that is (totally superfluously) coded into xfdesktop4.
You can also see this issue with Greybird in the Alt-tab dialog of
xfwm4, so it's definitely an issue with Murrine and working around it in
shimmer-themes is poss
** Changed in: shimmer-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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@sweetshark: Since you fixed that for the live-session, is there any way
to fix the install as well?
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@Toz: What Jackson meant was switching to either the X11 or XV backend
in Parole, not clutter itself.
You can do this for instance from the command line (or xfce4-settings-editor):
xfconf-query -c parole -p /video/videosink -s "xv"
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We have meanwhile uploaded a workaround to 15.10 in xubuntu-default-
settings 15.10.1: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/xubuntu-
default-settings/trunk/revision/576
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Title:
mouse battery not shown after upgrade
St
Not sure that this is really upstart/systemd related, to be honest.
However, the mouse doesn't show in the output you posted, so the power
manager cannot know about it.
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In 15.04 you can add the "power manager plugin" to the panel. It
displays your mouse's battery status in the menu (or at least it
should). If it doesn't you can check whether it's the fault of the
underlaying technology, which is UPower (the power manager only reads
the device info it gets from UPo
Fixed in 3.14.1-0ubuntu5.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
New patch in 3.14.1-0u
This is strange, the new package/version indeed does not seem to fix the
problem.
I've previously tested 3.14.1 with the ubuntu patches and my own patch
on top of it and that worked fine in Xubuntu. Maybe some problem with
the patch/packaging?
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Upstreamed the patch. In fact you can simply drop the line because
default is to not hide the titlebar when maximized.
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@Liviu: Is the "mirror" option available when installing xfce4-settings
from git master without Sean's patch?
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Titl
This bug has been adressed upstream meanwhile and will land as part of
the 1.5 or 1.6 series of light-locker: https://github.com/the-cavalry
/light-locker/commit/cbff9bd5e5a3d16f7208f259934b097c4b06
** Changed in: xdg-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: light-locker (U
This bug has been fixed in the package 1.1.0~rc1-2ubuntu9 in Ubuntu
Vivid.
** Changed in: xdg-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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@pbattley: Indeed, which is why xdg-screensaver will have to be patched
for light-locker as soon as version 1.5.x is in the repositories.
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As exposed by the terminal output in comment #5, the problem is in
upower, not in xfce4-power-manager.
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Odd, I tested Sean's patch with 14.10 with Nvidia drivers and it rid me
of the spawning of countless minimal dialogs.
That said, I've never really been able to reproduce the original
bugreport, I was mainly regression-testing.
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Odd, I tested Sean's patch with 14.10 with Nvidia drivers and it rid me
of the spawning of countless minimal dialogs.
That said, I've never really been able to reproduce the original
bugreport, I was mainly regression-testing.
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(In reply to Sean Davis from comment #5)
> I've tested the patch, and noticed that without the patch xfsettingsd
> sometimes crashes when an external display (in this case, a TV) is
> unplugged. Without the patch, xfsettingsd no longer crashes.
Now you got me confused, "without the patch" in both
As you mentioned, it should actually be LightDM doing this, light-locker
doesn't do anything special when unlocking a session.
Maybe Robert has got an idea what's up with that.
** Also affects: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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As Xubuntu Project Lead and following my Xubuntu Release Team collegues,
I would like to strongly object to this FFe. It really is extremely late
in the cycle for something quite untested to land that affects so many
desktops.
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Well as you correctly pointed out, XScreenSaver uses its own DPMS
settings and ignores the settings of the Xserver. The power manager
instead uses the Xserver's DPMS interface, so the two can never really
correspond. So this really isn't a bug in xfce4-power-manager.
However, we might in a future
Applied to git master.
commit 791f02416560f5ac75250a9a67f4e2a3d0ac6f7c
Author: Eric Koegel
Date: Mon Jul 28 09:03:30 2014 +0300
Fork before gtk/dbus init (bug #11045)
https://mail.xfce.org/pipermail/xfce4-dev/2014-May/030715.html
has the rational for the change.
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Title:
[SRU] Light Locker blanks the screen when playing
** Summary changed:
- [SRU] xdg-screensaver should control X11's screensaver in Xfce as fallback
+ xdg-screensaver should control X11's screensaver in Xfce as fallback
** Changed in: xdg-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Description changed:
- On XUbuntu, the new Light Locker puts the screen black when playing
- video as if there was no activity.
+ Problem description
+ ---
- That is supposed to happen when the user is away from keyboard but in the
case of playing a video, no mouse or keyboard activity may
** Branch linked: lp:~xubuntu-dev/ubuntu/trusty/xdg-utils/support_xfce
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Title:
[SRU] xdg-screensaver should control X11's scree
Public bug reported:
Problem description
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Expected behaviour:
When playing back videos in fullscreen mode in Xubuntu's, the X11 screensaver
should be inhibited. (Xubuntu previously used XScreensaver.)
Behaviour:
The screensaver blanks the screen (after the timeout that the user defined in
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** No longer affects: parole
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Title:
Light Locker blanks the screen when playing video
Status in “light-locker” package in Ubu
** Branch linked: lp:~ochosi/xdg-utils/support_xfce
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Title:
Light Locker blanks the screen when playing video
Status in Parole
Public bug reported:
The patch here is probably old, dating back to times when this code wasn't
upstream yet (or otherwise I don't have any explanation why it would be there):
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/utopic/xdg-utils/utopic/view/head:/debian/patches/xserver-blanking.di
Ok, so I think I've figured this one out.
The problem is that the /usr/bin/xdg-screensaver script does detect the
desktop-environment (in our case: "xfce"), but when checking for it in
"perform_action" there's actually no case that matches xfce, so it never does
anything if it detects xfce.
Thi
Just to give you guys an update, I suspect that the xdg-screensaver script is
actually the source of the problem. This is a common way for media players to
interact with screensavers, as there is on default/standard that all
screensavers stick to.
For that I haven't found a cure yet.
Fixing thi
Just as a note: light-locker isn't installed in Unity by default, so did you
manually install it?
Unity has a new lockscreen in 14.04, so could be that that one is creating a
conflict that breaks the keyboard shortcut.
Re-assigning the bug to Unity then.
** Package changed: light-locker-setting
Hi Brian,
I've been testing gtk+2.0 (Version 2.24.23-0ubuntu1.1) for a few days now and
it's working fine. Thanks!
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I tested the packages from the PPA and unmounting/ejecting devices works
again as it should (while it was consistently crashing Thunar before).
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Note: This bug has been reported upstream and also fixed (the patch
attached is from the upstream bugreport).
[Impact]
* Unmounting/ejecting a volume can lead to crashes/segfaults.
* This bug is quite critical for users of Xubuntu and Ubuntu Studio, as it
affects the file-
Whatever window-manager you use, if you don't use a specific application
like xfdesktop that paints the background in a separate window (i.e. not
the root pixmap) you'll encounter this nouveau bug.
I haven't heard of a fix for this issue yet.
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In case you're not using xfdesktop to draw your desktop background then this is
the same bug, the root pixmap isn't painted correctly by nouveau.
So if my assumption that you're not using xfdesktop is correct, it is xfwm4
drawing the root pixmap in your case. But it doesn't matter really, because
This is actually a long-standing bug in the murrine engine, where the
text-shadow doesn't get rotated along with the label.
** Package changed: xfce4-panel (Ubuntu) => gtk2-engines-murrine
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This bug doesn't affect lightdm-gtk-greeter anymore. Currently (1.8
series) users can shutdown a machine from the greeter, but the shutdown-
dialog shows a warning that there are still users logged in and that
there is the chance for data-loss.
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: Tri
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Mouse click disabled after clicking on the
The fragments you can see after the greeter exits and the session starts is the
root-pixmap, which is shown so that there's no flickering until (in Xubuntu's
case) xfdesktop/xfwm4 starts.
However, in the case of nouveau, it doesn't seem to make matters any better.
The greeter bug is fixed then,
This issue should be fixed in trunk now (rev182), please either test it
via the daily PPA or build it yourself in Arch. Thanks for testing!
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Ste
I've tested and pushed the patch/fix to bzr.
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Steinbeiß (ochosi)
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Thanks for your clarification, Robert!
I will try to fix the behavior of the greeter accordingly.
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switch-to-greeter does
@pitti: Not sure you read my comments (#6,#9), but I already confirmed
exactly that.
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Thunar 1.6.3 locks when browsing Trash
FWIW, I downgraded to gvfs 1.18.0-0ubuntu1 and the bug disappeared, so
the culprit is quite certainly gvfs.
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Thunar 1.6.3 und
I can confirm the issue and it happened straight after upgrading to gvfs
(and I quote from the changelog: "* New upstream bug fix release.").
The version I'm on now and that is causing these issues is
1.18.1-0ubuntu1.
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Folks, we've pushed our fix to a new greeter version and it would be great if
you could test whether this works.
All you have to do add this PPA to your
sources:https://launchpad.net/~lightdm-gtk-greeter-team/+archive/daily
(e.g. by running "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lightdm-gtk-greeter-team/da
Yes, these two bugs are related. Somehow lightdm broke our log-out
routine in the greeter (or there's really something else going on,
logging out takes equally long in Xubuntu).
However we've worked on a patch for this that should also work on earlier
lightdm-versions, it's half-ready, hopefully
I just tested a patch that is now in a branch, switching off the compositor of
Xfwm4 in ubiquity-dm.
(See attached screenshot from a live-session of Xubuntu Quantal in VirtualBox.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/924909
This issue has only been fixed in Precise (also works for me with
subwindows like compose), on Oneiric you can use the thunderbird-next
PPA to test the fix.
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I can't confirm this bug. I just tested Thunderbird in Precise (with all
updates installed) and Greybird. See the attached screenshot.
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