Not a lot of information to add, but from my experience this crash
happens randomly. I mean, it is when an icon with more than one window
opened is clicked (when it would scale the windows from that program
down and show all of them so I can select one), but sometimes I go days
without a reboot
I was referring to Note that the behaviour is configurable, so it's
easy to fallback to use gnome-screensaver but having to patch things
doesn't sound that easy?
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I can reproduce this bug on n4 with firmware in dev channel rel 194.
In my current test, my proposed branch in bug #1287599 can fix this bug,
too.
I'll make this bug fix committed if the proposed branch there is
approved and confirm still can fix this bug.
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in af_latin_hints_compute_edges()
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(Long) Pressing the super (aka windows) key displays the Keyboard
Shortcuts overlay. However, this summary does not show that Super+L is
now a shortcut for locking the screen.
ProblemType: Bug
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Oh, right. It's easy to change the unity setting to use its locker or
g-s, I'm not sure what it means for the clients though. Unity team, care
to comment on that?
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I observe that the menu access keys are correctly disabled if
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0 is set in the environment, disabling the global menu
to revert to menu bar drawn within the gnome-terminal window.
Therefore, I've marked the bug as also affecting unity, as it seems
highly likely that at least some
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I have two machines which have a number of strange behaviours from the
HUD key.
1) before attempting to change it away from its reported Alt_L setting,
both Alt_L and Alt_R were showing HUD.
2) I was able to move it way from Alt_L to Disable it ok, then it was
correctly
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open several windows of one application type (gnome-terminal is good, but
anything will do)
hover over the launcher icon and use the mouse wheel to scroll between them,
raising windows one after another, scroll back and the sequence is not reversed.
rock the wheel back and
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Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key
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Reenable closing apps from HUD
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In Progress
Status
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** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
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contains more
I have the same problem with Ubuntu 13.10: just enabling/disabling
fullscreen gets me this problem: when disabling fullscreen, the parts
(the launcher to the left and the menu to the top) not used anymore by
the app (be it, in my case, Firefox or SublimeText) are not refreshed. I
have to
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Waking from Sleep, Wireless Connections resume without delay, but the Ethernet
connection does not reactivate unless forced by command or by rebooting the
system.
the interface (very) occasionally resumes properly, but the reported condition
occurs 80%
It seems a fundamental problem to me. Even without the duplicated name
problem, its pretty important to be able to see a file path to know
where is it located. The only way at the moment is to open it and then
do save as to see its path. A mouse over popping up the path would seem
the obvious
Sending to systemd-shim for review. Please reassign if not a systemd-shim
issue. For background information, please see:
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Daniel Lombraña González, Please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-
shim/+bug/1184262/comments/151 .
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When using locally integrated menus, Terminal app's name isn't displayed
in the title bar. Title bar only echoes the username@host prompt.
Ubuntu release: 14.04 64bit
package info: Unity 7.1.2+14.04.20140303-0ubuntu1
The expected output is that the window title should
Similar to #21 (m-gehre), I think rather than being able to disable
items, a better design would be to enable users to select a default
display device. That way everyone has access to the panel's
information, but each individual can determine the most important device
to display.
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The problem that's blocked me until now, in designing a solution for
this, is that a Do Not Disturb mode would so often be forgotten. To be
effective, you'd need to remember to turn it on every time you launched
the particular app, or went into the particular app mode, and turn it
off afterwards.
I'd prefer a mouse-free solution since I rarely use the mouse!
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can't discern between two
This is also quite repeatable in Transmission. When I first show it
using the indicator menu, there are no menus displayed. In this
instance, the only way I can find to get the menus to work is to
maximize Transmission and then un-maximize it - the menus then appear,
at least until I open a pop-up
System settings are set to display in top panel, and not in window title
bars.
If a non maximised window is opened there are no menus on the window
title bar present, if the window is maximised then unmaximised, menus
are displayed in both top panel and window title bar.
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service/+archive/landing-006/+packages
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“Estimating…” is part of the spec, so bumping this ticket over to Design
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Is this going to get fixed in 13.10 where it was broken? Seriously,
this completely ruins the desktop.
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Vladimir, thanks for this report. It's true that Estimating... is
quite long. (Though it's not the longest thing that can appear in an
indicator menu title: that honor belongs to your login name.)
It's important that we show something more than just the icon, for
people who are expecting to see
If the client talk directly to gnome-screensaver we cannot do that much.
A good client should use the standard freedesktop interface.
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They should just use
org.freedesktop.DisplayManager
/org/freedesktop/DisplayManager/Session*
org.freedesktop.DisplayManager.Session
Lock
We can distropatch gnome-screensaver to forward the signal or just
patch the clients.
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Title:
AP test should be written as a unit test
** Branch linked: lp:~charlesk/indicator-session/lp-1212664
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The rest of the backtrace tells a more interesting tale; it looks like maybe
gtk-logout-helper was smashing the stack in a loop. gtk-logout-helper.c was
removed in the 13.10 release, so It would help us a lot if
This used to occur when an instance of indicator-session would try to
register itself on the system bus but would fail for some reason -- say,
if there was already an instance running that hadn't let go yet, or if
there was an issue with the bus. Variations of this crash message
happened for
#1 0x7fa61cfe7ee3 in g_signal_handler_disconnect (instance=0x21,
handler_id=140351430766768) at
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.39.3/./gobject/gsignal.c:2572
That instance pointer is suspicious... possibly a NULL structure pointer
got dereferenced? Although it's an odd number...
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** Summary changed:
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[ffe] No
Zsombor, I think so this is good enough for now, since qtorganizer5-eds
currently generates all its icaltimes as floating (because of the use of
with icaltime_from_timet()).
Given more time, it would be nicer to handle both floating and non-
floating times there. But since the only current user
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unity_support_test crashed with SIGSEGV in __GI___pthread_mutex_lock()
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Running Trusty and after my last set of updates, I'm seeing the the
'Cancel' button in the 'Unlock private key' dialog floating above the
text from the tick box so it looks like: 'Automatically unlock this key
whenever I'm lo[Cancel]'
** Affects: unity
Thank you for your bug report, that's a known issue and Marco said he's
working on it
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* Fix more Panel Autopilot test failures. (LP: #1287745)
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* Improve debug logging for gnome key grabber.
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* Improve debug logging for gnome key grabber.
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** Summary changed:
- J. Random User Showing In Unity Power Menu Indicator
+ J. Random User Showing In Session Indicator
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in memmove() from drisw_update_tex_buffer() from
dri_set_tex_buffer2() from operator() from
Hi Rick,
If you ssh into the phablet and run url-dispatcher settings:///system
/time-date (you may need to install url-dispatcher-tools to pick up the
command-line app), does the settings panel launch for you? This is a
command-line version of the same call that datetime makes.
FWIW, I did a
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Thanks for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
This crash appears to be caused by a configuration error:
org.gnome.Evolution.DefaultSources is provided by evolution-data-server-
common, which is required by evolution-data-server, which is required by
indicator-datetime. So if
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shutdown while testing a dbus-monitor script to work around a problem in in my
java app :)
Seems like your logoff is pretty broken, a simple test java app with a jframe
and a shutdown hook (only) always returns non-zero on logoff (and doesn't run
the hook) and other gnome
Charles: I'm sorry, I don't really remember if I removed those packages
— maybe I did by accident. Since I reported this problem I've upgraded
to Trusty and never faced it again.
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I don't believe this merits the High importance under the guidelines
of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20importances... this doesn't have a
severe impact on users, make a default Ubuntu installation generally
unusable, etc.
One could argue this is a Low importance but (ie, there is an easy
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This was never a supported feature, but it's a neat idea and I wouldn't
be against re-enabling this.
The old indicator-datetime code set the label text this way:
gboolean use_markup = FALSE;
if (pango_parse_markup(timestr, -1, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL))
Hi Barry,
Is this still an issue in Trusty? I rewrote the sleep/skew detection
code post-13.10 so if you have a convenient setup I'd love to hear how
this goes.
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indicator-datetime-service crashed with SIGSEGV in
** Summary changed:
- indicator-datetime-service crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_ref()
+ indicator-datetime-service crashed with SIGSEGV in
cal_client_emit_backend_property_changed_idle_cb()
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However, processing it in order to get sufficient information for the
developers failed (it does not generate an useful symbolic stack trace).
This might be caused by some outdated packages which were installed on
There have been many changes in indicator-datetime since this bug was
reported. In particular it no longer uses dbusmenu at all, so the
codepath in this crash no longer exists.
If issues persist for you on a currently supported Ubuntu version,
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Valgrind is showing a clean bill of health when I test with 14.04 trunk
now.
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Ubuntu better. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to
look at all reported bugs in a timely manner. There have been many
changes in Ubuntu since that time you reported the bug and your problem
may have been fixed
Actually, it looks like this broke at some point in unity7 too.
Given that nobody else is asking for this, and since the work to support
it is growing past the one-paragraph-of-code level of effort, I'm going
to mark this as a WontFix.
** Changed in: libindicator
Status: Confirmed = Won't
Can anyone still reproduce this bug?
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Very high cpu usage for
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I've upgraded from precise to trusty a few weeks ago and I'm not able to
use unity anymore. If I choose Ubuntu on lightdm, I got only my
desktop screen, with no dash nor top bar, just my desktop icons. If I
open any window, The window appears with no title bar.
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