As suggested in #2, I reported a bug upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1324
I corrected the screenshot.
This ticket may be now closed.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues #1324
No, pavucontrol doesn't have the same issue, but it has something else:
HDMI / DisplayPort 3 (plugged in) shows output level correctly, but
Digital Output (S/PDIF) doesn't move output level at all. (I do switch
output in system settings).
** Attachment added: "Screenshot from 2021-04-14
Public bug reported:
In sound setting in the "Output" section there is a dashed line that I
suppose should be the current output level. Instead, it shows input
level, just like the line in the "Input" section.
Clap your hands next to the microphone, and you will see both lines
moving.
Public bug reported:
I have ImageMagick set as the default application for opening PDF. I am
trying to change the setting, but it doesn't work.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
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Public bug reported:
1. Change sound balance to something obvious, like 100% right, so you can hear
the difference.
2. Close sound settings.
3. Open sound settings again.
Effect: You will hear that your settings have been preserved, but the
balance slider will show in the middle.
ProblemType:
Verified in Ubuntu Unity 21.04 Beta.
To access the fix, please select "Pre-released" in Software & Updates ->
Developer Options.
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Still present in Ubuntu Unity 21.04 Beta.
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Title:
Can't run System Monitor in Ubuntu Unity 21.04
Status in Gnome
In Ubuntu Unity 21.04 Beta xserver-xorg-video-intel is installed by
default, but doesn't cause artifacts. In a test version prior to Beta it
did cause them.
Regarding #25, I suggest removing it from the installer. I don't mind
archives. I reported it against Ubuntu Unity:
Why is it marked as Won't Fix? The obsolete package xserver-xorg-video-
intel is installed with the operating system. Please remove it.
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Sorry, I do not understand how do follow these instructions. I don't
know how to obtain a backtrace.
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Title:
Can't
It doesn't say "Theme parsing error" when the theme is Adwaita or
Ambiance. But still, it does not run.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
I can't run System Monitor in Ubuntu Unity 21.04. I reported a bug on
Ubuntu Unity's tracker, but I've been told to report it here.
https://gitlab.com/ubuntu-unity/ubuntu-unity-
issues/-/issues/82#note_539356065
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.04
Package:
Below is the contents of
/etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.DejaDup.Monitor.desktop. If this is the
expected value, consider this bug fixed.
I also confirm that Deja Dup starts correctly every day.
My current Ubuntu version is Groovy Gorilla.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0
#
This has been happening to me since I upgraded to 17.04 developer
preview. As soon as I run Ubuntu in VirtualBox (either 16.10 or 17.04
guest and 17.04 host) and redirect Android phone to it, the system goes
wild. Files in /var/log on the host grow to occupy the whole space, all
memory is also
I haven't reproduced it so far in 16.10 developer preview. I agree with
Merlijn in comment #19 that when it did happen previously, it was
frequently related to some display crash or display refresh whgen system
was starting.
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I don't understand how it is a bug. This is what screensaver is meant to
do: Hide your programs and Firefox is a program. I don't see why I can't
have video running and screensaver working at the same time. Please
respect what I have manually set in the system (screensaver after one
hour) and
I managed to reproduce the problem right after fresh install, with no
extra packages. (Not on live USB though). On Kubuntu 16.04 the funny
wallpaper briefly appeared during start frow live USB and after
installing it on the partition, I could not set up two independent
displays at all.
On Mint
Installing gnome-settings-daemon does not help. The presence of this
package does not affect the bug's occurrence:
$ sudo apt install gnome-settings-daemon
[sudo] password for wiktor:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
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It came back right after 16,04 was released, only this time it is worse:
1. The font is thin in the dash, menu, clock
2. Nautilus doesn't integrate with Unity
3. The left wallpaper is weird, as if it was trying to display two resolutions
at the same time
4. There is no wallpaper on the right
Appears to be fixed. I no longer have to call this script to have
wallpaper visible and icons invisible.
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Title:
Setting
Public bug reported:
After running deja-dup, I get the following information:
Could not back up the following files. Please make sure you are able to open
them.
/home/wiktor./cache/dconf
/home/wiktor/.dbus
/home/wiktor/.gvfs
All of the above directories are added to "Folders to ignore" list.
I've reproduced it in 16.04, but it is no longer connected to Nautilus.
Both the clock and the Unity menu had thin fonts, Nautilus was okay.
(The same as comment #10). It happened after I had a power failure.
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Public bug reported:
When I edit a file and click 'X' to close the program, it asks me
whether I want to save the file, which is okay.
After the file is saved, it no longer exits the program, so if I still
want to exit the application, I need to click the red 'X' again.
** Affects: gedit
Not observed in 16.04 in some two weeks of testing.
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Title:
Thin font, nautilus doesn't integrate with Unity.
Status in
There are no held back packages when you format the system partition. I
did it at first, keeping files in /home, and even with all packages
removed/installed afresh, this didn't do it. Settings are being not
properly migrated from 15.10.
I nevertheless leave this bug as invalid, as it won't occur
Performing "do-release-upgrade -d" won't do the job. Only a fresh
install in which I specifically had to format the /home partition did it
for me. (I use the full HD monitor to watch videos in background).
I reopen this bug, because upgrading from 15.10 to 16.04 won't fix it
unless /home
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Dual monitors not supported with resolution 3440x1440 and
Yest, it is fixed in 16.04. Tested on Live CD.
Also, with the image you provided I am able to run resolutions over Full
HD inside a Virtual Box.
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How come the but is incomplete again?
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Title:
Dual monitors not supported with resolution 3440x1440 and Full HD
Status in xorg
Command result:
V1.12
02/15/2016
This helped only ever so slightly. Windows look only slightly better.
Clicked point is still not aligned with cursor's position. Windows are
still ugly, although a little bit more legible than before upgrading the
BIOS. I can easily perfrom simple opreations on
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Dual monitors not supported with resolution 3440x1440 and
Public bug reported:
I connected one 3440x1440 monitor (DP, primary, left side) and one Full
HD monitor (HDMI, secondary, right side).
Clock was displayed only on the left hand monitor, but clicking the
settings button in the upper right corner of the left monitor would
display the popup menu on
Recently I had a bad USB hub. The computer had a problem with going past
the POST phase and apparently Ubuntu had a problem loading as well.
After it did load, the problem in question occurred EACH TIME, and
furthermore, mouse cursor would momentarily be replaced with an ugly
cross. Apparently the
It's no longer relevant. Type: sudo add-apt-repository "deb
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian wily contrib" and then
install package virtualbox-5.0. It's version 5.10 and apparently it
doesn't require libvpx1. (I don't have libvpx1 in my system, and still
been able to install
Please see in the screenshot:
1. Thin font in the clock.
2. An extra button (three horizontal lines) for bringing up the Menu in
Nautilus.
3. Thin font in Nautilus (filenames).
4. The correct font in System Settings.
EXPECTED:
A. Font in Nautilus should be the same as in System Settings.
B.
Public bug reported:
It happens frequently (around 1/2 of the time) that when I boot the
computer, font lines are only one pixel thick. This concerns watch in
the sys-tray, all item in the menu of all applications, as well as all
fonts in Nautilus. When this happens. Nautilus doesn't display menu
It affects me on HD 4000, Ubuntu 14.10 with latest updates. Is there a
workaround I could use? Does #130, #120 or #109 apply?
I am experiencing this situation virtually every time when VirtualBox
works in full screen mode on the RIGHT monitor. (Dual monitor setup).
I have used Christopher's
I can confirm it's fixed now.
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Title:
_NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS not handled correctly
Status in Compiz:
In Progress
Status
Although the original bug has been fixed, the screen blinks terribly if
the window is not active. The path is:
Open Windows 7 guest system in VirtualBox, full screen, on the right monitor.
It displays correctly in full screen mode.
Click anywhere on the LEFT screen, e.g. in Firefox.
Each time you
Even after you close the VM, blinking artifacts remain on the right
screen. Turning off 3d acceleration in the VM does not affect the
issue.
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I have tried VirtualBox-4.3.17-96212-Linux_amd64.run (both with Oracle
and extension pack and Guest Additions installed) with no luck. The
screen is still flickering. It is not 100% reproducible, but happens
very often.
I have seen a corresponding ticket in Oracle (#13410), but for
conveniecne I
I had restarted the host machine again, and tested the test version of
VirtualBox 4.3.17 for the following two hours on a number of different
VMs, and havn't experienced the nasty flicker. (Ubuntu 14.10). It's been
apparently fixed. For reference, I use Intel HD 4000 as my graphic
card.
Btw,
Is is still not fixed on my machine. I use two full HD monitors on
Compiz 0.9.12 with Ubuntu 14.10. When I play VirtualbBox on 2nd (right)
monitor, its left edge is right in the middle of the physical screen.
I have downloaded all up to date packages from their corresponding
repositories and
Michael Prentice re#12: In order for workaround #8 to work, you have to type in
one line:
env UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= eclipse
Notice the space bar after the '=' character. Do not use EXPORT etc, do not set
environment variables, use this exact command provided that 'eclipse' is the
command you would
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