Public bug reported:
When I run a Remote Desktop Session to a windows host - either local on
my machine in a VM or remote - the cursor appears in a garbled square -
maybe 20x20 pixels.
The square seems to show some of the content of the windows hidden by
the Remote Session application.
I tried
Public bug reported:
One method of transferring a character into the Text to Copy box is supposed
to be double clicking on the character.
This method is the most intuitive, as double-clicking is how one selects many
things - icons on the desktop, directories or files in the file manager, etc.
My setup has multiple wireless network connections. When this crash
occurred, I had just finished changing from one connection to another.
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I followed instructions from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2074962 after installing
dependencies.
$ wget
http://www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/amd-driver-installer-catalyst-12.11-x86.x86_64.zip
$ unzip amd-driver-installer-catalyst-12.11-x86.x86_64.zip
$ sh
There is patch http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2074962 that I
missed. With the patch, it looks like the installation is successful.
There are only warning messages mentioned when issuing the dpkg -i
command.
Setting up fglrx (2:9.010-0ubuntu1) ...
update-alternatives: warning: forcing
Rebooted. Seems to be working. This defect should be closed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1162312
Title:
fglrx (not installed): fglrx kernel module
With the installed version the screen had a watermark that said that my
ati chip was unsupported.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1162312
Title:
fglrx (not
Same issue here... Running XUbuntu 12.10. pactl list works successfully
when executed from the local machine.
Connection refused when executing pactl through an ssh session to the
same machine (same user).
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Funnily enough there is a workaround for me...
ssh user@server pactl list
works fine and does not return an error.
Wondering if the case I'm looking at has nothing to do with pactl.
Trying to figure out other cases that might result in the same failure.
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Public bug reported:
Today I upgraded from XUbuntu 12.04 to XUbuntu 12.10 on two machines.
After upgrading the second machine, I noticed that the Update Manager
(Software Updater) launcher no longer shows in the System sub-menu
from the xfce menu.
I tried enabling Software Updater through
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I have 5 windows with lots of tabs, that are brought up each time FF loads.
I looked at one or two tabs, deleted a tab or two, I think, then went and
started checking my email at AOL.
I looked at one msg., clicked on the up-arrow to look at the prev. msg., and
nothing
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/998312
Title:
Firefox froze
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I have 5 windows with lots of tabs, that
Oh yes... almost forgot.
When I had Sakura (terminal prog.) call ubuntu-bug, I later saw that there was
an error line printed, and the terminal still has not returned from the call...
Here is the line:
scott@scott-Asus-M2N68-AM-Plus:~$ ubuntu-bug 1895
Retraction of my previous comment. I did implement the workaround and it
worked once... Ever since I'm having the same issue again.
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I have the same issue - running Ubuntu 11.10 on a Dell Latitude D830.
The noted work-around above fixes the problem on my installation.
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As Fabien Poulain wrote: with the tablet it happens, but with the
(Logitech) mouse I am totally lost - no way one can draw that way.
This glitch occurs since the upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10 with GIMP 2.6.11.
What I tried (and none of the approaches changed anything):
- uninstalling Compiz
- running
Retested after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10, with HPLIP 3.11.7 and Evince
3.2.0.
This bug does not appear on this configuration. It must be specific to
the configuration I originally found the problem on.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197537
Title:
[MASTER] Can't read PDF file with CJK
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