I don't, and I'm surprised it's still an issue. Seems so obvious and easy
to fix.
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Affects me also. 14.04, x86_64, dual monitor (laptop+external).
The symptom is that some windows move after suspend/resume. Some windows
move a little bit (vertically only), and others disappear altogether.
The disappearing windows do show up in the panel and tab switcher.
What's the status of th
Follow to my earlier comment (#10):
- Windows move after screen lock + time. (Just screen lock isn't
enough.) It's possible that screen blanking is the trigger.
- Seems to only affect gnome-terminal. This may be because I always keep
it in the lower left corner (by manual snapping).
- Ubuntu 14.
Exactly the same issue here.
I've used Ubuntu for years with multiple multi-display setups (one at
work, one or two at home). This did not used to be a problem. The first
occurrences seemed to coincide with the time I bought a new monitor (and
new model) that is 2560x1440. At the same time, I also
Workaround found: Initiating a screenlock (ctrl-alt-L) and unlocking
reliably restores panel and indicator bar responsiveness.
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Public bug reported:
indicator-datetime shows "auto-detected locations" and "other locations"
in 12h format, regardless of 12/24 setting. See attached image that
clearly shows time as 24h in the top panel and and as 12h alternate
locations. (Time zone setting is UTC in the screenshot, but the symp
Also: Drag and drop no longer work. For example, dragging a file from
nautilus to gnome-terminal no longer inserts the file path.
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Unity has recently (~2014-07-15) started exhibiting two odd behaviors that are
likely related:
1) The launcher, which is set to autohide, will appear and disappear in <1s
(even though I hover over the launcher). It is unresponsive to clicks.
2) All applets in the top panel
I'm seeing the same thing with the same cause.
Reproducibility is 3 of 3 attempts.
However, I've added many more launchers and know that it is not 100%
reproducible (or perhaps depends on other factors like the contents of the
launcher .desktop file).
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This is reproducible. Steps:
1) Boot ubuntu.
2) Go to calendar (click indicator-datetime). Select a day in the previous or
next month (any day works, but this makes a good example).
3) Click indicator again. The clicked date remains highlighted.
The confusion occurs when th
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Ubuntu 13.10, x86_64, indicator-datetime 13.10.0+13.10.20131023.
indicator-datetime provides *no highlighting at all* for the current
date. Worse, it provides faint highlighting for a differe
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1280874/+attachment/3984254/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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Ubuntu 13.10, x86_64, indicator-datetime 13.10.0+13.10.20131023.
indicator-datetime provides *no highlighting at all* for the current
date. Worse, it provides faint highlighting for a different date (the
date I logged in?). See attached screenshot.
This is related to to seve
Same problem here.
Screenshot attached. upower -d below.
This laptop has a logitech unified receiver attached. There are multiple
mice and keyboards because the receiver is reporting all registered
devices, even if unavailable.
snafu$ upower -d
Device: /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/line_power
upower -d corresponding to comment #6
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-power/+bug/1231550/+attachment/3911155/+files/upower-d
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Similar issue here, although I think the cause is different.
See attached screenshot.
1) The menu shows estimating... even though the battery is present and charged.
Furthermore, none of the other devices have useful information.
2) Note that the menu icon is for a mouse, not a battery.
If I unp
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