I have the same issue, but may have found the source & potential
workaround.
When I use a monolithic site-wide passwd file, indicator-session
crashes. When I strip it down to just a local account, everything is
fine. After I stop showing the users for quick user switching, it stops
crashing!
I agree. I know this bug is already closed as Won't Fix because it's working
as designed, but I think it's a faulty design. Making the notifications
light-weight by giving the user no way to interact with them, even to dismiss
them, isn't really light-weight at all. It's more intrusive and
I have had this bug for as long as I can remember, first time I bothered
to look it up
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On 14.04 the same: when I switch workspace in windows oftentimes it get stuck
on workspace mode (where I see the 4 workspaces). The moust pointer becomes a
hand and there is no way to switch back to normal mode. This seems to happen
more if there are windows refreshing (e.g. a tail in some
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mzuba@d000-mzuba1:~$ ls -l /sbin/unix_chkpwd
-rwxr-sr-x 1 root shadow 35536 Jan 31 2014 /sbin/unix_chkpwd
I am using LDAP via PBIS fwiw.
At home, I have a dual monitor setup (as opposed to tri-monitor at work)
and I do not use LDAP and do not have this issue.
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FWIW - I have Marco's PPA package installed and I continue to see this
issue. Another issue that seems partly relevant is that my screensaver
never stays on for more than a few minutes before I see the lock screen
again. I notice that when this happens, this issue is more prevelant.
Here is a
I have exactly the same error. As stated above, keyboard letter P
upper or lower case can be typed without causing the attempted new
folder to disappear. The workaround I have been using for this is first
creating the folder in Nautilus, where there is no issue, and then
saving files into it from
Let me add a small twist to this...
I have a triple-screen setup on an ATI card. I have the same issue
above, but I also have another...
Sometimes when I come to my computer in the morning for work, one screen
will not have the input field, but two others will. If I mis-type my
password in one
** Description changed:
This is a problem with mouse-clicking sections of the firefox window
that are unresponsive.
I'll try to describe the problem. Firefox is open and set to
fullscreen/maximize. You press the minimize button to send Firefox to
the launcher. After opening firefox,
** Description changed:
This is a problem with mouse-clicking sections of the firefox window
that are unresponsive.
I'll try to describe the problem. Firefox is open and set to
fullscreen/maximize. You press the minimize button to send Firefox to
the launcher. After opening firefox,
I believe another example of this is when using the Chromium Hangouts
extension[1]. The extension uses Chromium Panels - small windows
anchored to the edge of the screen that appear on all workspaces - and
those panels have the same effect. See Panels window causes Workspace
switching focus to
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