> doesn't happen on xubuntu with the indicator
But it does happen on Ubuntu.
> The priority is low for Ubuntu since there is no report of such
problems on Ubuntu
Here comes that report. To reproduce:
1. Download the latest Ubuntu (21.04, live stick is enough).
2. Download and open Joplin
Public bug reported:
Switching on bluetooth visibility with the switch in the
applet/indicator dropdown doesn't make the device visible and visibility
needs to be triggered in the dialog opened after clicking on the
settings button.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package:
Seems to be fixed now.
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Title:
application menu icon in title bar has wrong size
** Description changed:
gnome-terminal application menu icon in the title bar has the wrong size.
See screenshot
+
+ Ubuntu 17.10, gnome-temrinal 3.24.2-0ubuntu4
** No longer affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: humanity-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
This seems to be fixed in 17.04.
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Title:
massive memory leak in unity-panel-service and hud-service when
invoking the hud on Firefox
Just now have `unity-panel-service` consuming 9.7 GB of RAM on Ubuntu
16.10. Do you want another report or an `apport-collect`?
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Title:
Update: Sadly the bug still persists with xenial-proposed.
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Title:
the network indicator
Updated to xenial-proposed, bug seems to be fixed there.
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Title:
the network indicator
Nevermind, installing those packages does not fix the problem.
After a fresh boot, everything looks as expected. But after suspend the whole
wifi part of network-manager might be gone again. Reastarting the
network-manager service resets it.
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case and change
As part of the big bug review for 16.04 LTS I have tested this on 15.10
and the bug is still there.
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** Description changed:
The device is still displayed as if it was coupled.
+
+ Steps to reproduce:
+
+ 1. couple with an Android 4.0.4 device
+ 2. revoke the coupling on the Android device
+
+ The device is still displayed as coupled in the `indicator-bluetooth`,
+ but shouldn't.
Public bug reported:
If `/dev/` is mounted with `--bind` (like it is common for `chroot`
environments) device in `/etc/fstab` in the `chroot` appear in the
`unity` sidebar no matter whether they have been removed from it
previously. After a reboot the initial appearance settings are
overwritten
Public bug reported:
Only moving the mouse and changing the tty works. `gdm` has to be killed
from other tty. The expected `gdm` login screen never shows up.
Reproducible 100 % of 5 times.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: unity 7.3.2+15.04.20150420-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux
Public bug reported:
When I open the dialog to rearrange screens logically and apply the
change they have to be confirmed. If I open the dialog on the primary
screen the confirmation dialog is opened on the secondary screen an
reachable. If I open the dialog on the secondary screen, the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1445595 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1445595
Same for me. Happening on Ubuntu 15.04.
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Me too. Same behaviour.
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Title:
Empty Trash Results in File Windows Opening
Status in Unity:
New
Public bug reported:
The default settings of `indicator-bluetooth` make file transfers fail
without feedback (not too great, but not the issue here). One has to
install `bluemon` and enable file transfer options like ~allow
read/write and ~allow trusted devices. The user expects `indicator-
Public bug reported:
The device is still displayed as if it was coupled.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: indicator-bluetooth 0.0.6+14.10.20141006-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 4.0.1-040001-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.1
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Public bug reported:
I'd suggest to add a test retrieval and test retrieval and display
button. It's crucial to provide useful feedback in case of failure
including the HTTP error code or others error messages from Linux (host
not reachable), invalid URL, etc.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Andrea, any idea about this?
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Title:
Unity/compiz crashes when locking screen
Status in unity
Public bug reported:
logout button only works randomly
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: unity 7.3.2+15.04.20150420-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 4.0.0-04-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
CompizPlugins:
I use the the indicator menu to logout. The first press doesn't have an
effect and often and random number of following presses do neither. One
of the following presses (staggered ofter 2 to 5 minutes) initializes
the logout.
The power button only offers me to Lock, Standby, Shutdown and
Reboot.
Public bug reported:
besides the existing control of the current status a control to set the
initial status of bluetooth would be great. This avoids the need to turn
off bluetooth at every system start/login.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: indicator-bluetooth
** Package changed: xterm (Ubuntu) = unity (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Public bug reported:
Searching the term `dis` in order to find the displays settings icon in
the unity dashboard doesn't return a result reliably. Besides the fact
that the search is very slow for applications (regarding the fact the
search algorithm mustn't do anything else than searching a path
Public bug reported:
Without noticible cause the brightness of the screen of my laptop is no
longer adjustable and stuck at the lowest level. Both the hotkey on my
keyboard and the brightness submenu in the system settings no longer
show any reaction to changes (i.e. key pressing and using the
** Description changed:
Without noticible cause the brightness of the screen of my laptop is no
longer adjustable and stuck at the lowest level. Both the hotkey on my
keyboard and the brightness submenu in the system settings no longer
show any reaction to changes (i.e. key pressing and
** Description changed:
Without noticible cause the brightness of the screen of my laptop is no
longer adjustable and stuck at the lowest level. Both the hotkey on my
keyboard and the brightness submenu in the system settings no longer
show any reaction to changes (i.e. key pressing and
I cannot imagine how a missing password input field in the lock screen could be
related to an LDAP configuration issue on our side.
If the authentication would fail after entering the password, then yes, of
course this could be such a problem.
But a password field should always be shown by the
For auditing my PAM config, could you please tell me which PAM config the lock
screen uses
(i.e., which file in /etc/pam.d is used)?
So far I could not find any differences between them.
The LDAP config is in common-{auth,account}, which are included in most files
in this directory.
All these
We also have this problem on several machines, and I hope I can contribute to
getting it fixed.
Removing light-locker fixed the double unlock problem, but not this problem.
The machine is a fully up-to-date Ubuntu 14.04 with LDAP authentication.
The output of ls -l /sbin/unix_chkpwd is
Public bug reported:
When multiple instance of the same program and/or multiple windows of
one program are opened, the icon in the starter offers a list of the
instances and windows which allows to switch between them when the user
right clicks on the icon. When more instances are opened than the
Public bug reported:
Moving windows (e.g `gnome-terminal` or `gnome-system-monitor`) with
mouse dragging sometimes causes the window to jump to the desktop (I
have 4) below the current (where the move action takes place) and its
title bar then to be placed right under the man title bar of the
** Description changed:
Moving windows (e.g `gnome-terminal` or `gnome-system-monitor`) with
mouse dragging sometimes causes the window to jump to the desktop (I
have 4) below the current (where the move action takes place) and its
title bar then to be placed right under the man title bar
How did you run `dconf reset -f /org/compiz/` if unity is broken (it
complains `error: Cannot autolaunch D-Bus without X11 $DISPLAY` when run
in console opened with kbdStrg/kbd+kbdAlt/kbd+kbdF5/kbd)?
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Forget it, if there's an (almost) invisible window (e.g. 1x1 pixel
window size), one has to figure out which it might be and kill it in the
tty console with `kill` (or `pkill` if you want), then a terminal can be
opened with kbdCtrl/kbd+kbdAlt/kbd+kbdt/kbd.
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Works here with indicator-printers 0.1.7+14.04.20140527-0ubuntu i386
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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A reinstallation might help. Even though the bug has not been fixed for the new
LTS version (), a fresh installation might help. I didn't do much testing
because I uninstalled Ubuntu to free up my SSD space for Windows (which runs
rather stable and doesn't give a whole bunch of error
Same here (13.10) . The big problem is that it seems to be in all releases, so
downgrading from 13.10 to the previous LTS release wouldn't even help. Half a
year ago, everything was fine. So why is it that now it suddenly does not work
anymore and can't be fixed (e.g. by reverting some
It currently doesn't work for me. I have the latest saucy-proposed
packages, should the update you mentioned be in there?
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Title:
Thank you for your answer. I will try to do that, however I don't know
much about D-BUS. I managed to activate the system bus logging and dbus-
monitor outputs a lot now. However that's too much for my console
window and it is without timestamps. How can I get a useful logfile that
I can upload
I attached a logfile (without timestamps, because I don't know how) that
was recorded during sudo gdbus call -y -d [...], 30 seconds of
waiting, resuming the computer from standby and entering the password.
** Attachment added: logfile for sudo gdbus call -y -d
I have 6-0ubuntu0.13.10.
Please see the attached nm.log that I created as Martin described in #82.
I had to wait some time after sudo Networkmanager ... until my wifi was
connected. Then I suspended which took the usual while. After resume, the
network was disconnected as usual. I didn't have
And here's my systemd-shim.log (see Martin's comment #88). Just like
Christian, I do not have to press Ctrl+C, it exits a few moments after
resuming and entering the user password.
** Attachment added: Suspended using Unity menu
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