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Gwibber Can't connect the destination. I have internet connection
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When I installed Oneiric Server I had an additional option listed that
was not documented on the help. I believe it was a Desktop USB option.
This option should be included on this page under the package lists:
I'm pretty sure this is deliberate, as these options are only for
internal use by scp itself.
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This bug seems to be about the flashing in expo which does happen in 12.04.
Some of the duped bugs are about cube/rotate so hopefully that that is being
taken into account
At least here cube/rotate broke well before expo
note comment here
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draw intense colors as bold font (konsole - configure current profile
- tab appearance - lower checkbox)
does not work inside yakuake, but works in konsole alone
I need this for vim highlighting and whatnot. It would be super nice, if this
can be fixed.
I use:
kubuntu
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In 12.04 beta, with unity, every times firefox gets the focus, it blocks
for a couple of seconds (~10 second on my laptop) while loading all the
processors fully.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: firefox 11.0+build1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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Firefox hangs temporarily everytimes it receives the focus
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Ubuntu 12.04 server. daily builds 3.2.0.20.22
I assume this could be related to dhclient, but am unsure.
My network is connected to a share server that is part of a separate
network. my 12.04 machine (im using to test and hope my input is helpful
here)
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A new behaviour of Unity 5.8 is to animatedly move the icon of an
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quite a good idea but it falls apart when clicking on said icon doesn't
actually do anything during installation.
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rebuilt with oneiric to try older kernels
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=oneiric
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 11.10
$ cat /proc/version_signature /proc/cmdline
Ubuntu 3.0.0-16.29-generic 3.0.20
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.0.0-16-generic
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openbox crashes xserver on normal use
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Ok then, here is the ready-to-install plymouth-dummy_1.0_all.deb! It's
an empty package but allows to remove plymouth while keeping the
packages that have wrong dependencies to plymouth.
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in a Terminal:
sudo dpkg -i
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It's not related to bug #676453. Instead, it's about the animation to be
added in bug #955147, which is to be added in Unity 5.10. An initial
version of the change landed in Unity 5.8 that has everything except the
animation.
YouTube video describing the change:
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FFe: Sync l2tp-ipsec-vpn 1.0.6-1 (universe) from Debian testing (main)
To
same on a Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3, duplicate bug: #962510
I too confirm that pcie_aspm=force solves the issue. :D
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3.2.0-19 kernel fails to
Same on an Atom netbook.
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Installer stuck at Removing conflicting operating system files...
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So, to summarise ..
bug not present:
vmlinuz-3.1.0-030100-generic
bug present:
vmlinuz-3.2.0-030200rc2-generic
bug is also still present in the final release 3.3.0
I am assuming that the development tree runs 3.1-rc10 - 3.1.0 -
3.2-rc1 ...
I couldn't test
After a lot of experimenting I found that using just noirqbalance in
the boot params worked 3.0.x kernel, also with USB set to high speed
in bios.
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kernel 2.6.34-02063407, the next step is to perform a bisect to narrow
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Ack. Approved.
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zeroinstall-injector (1.5-1)
It looks like a dependency for python-dirspec is missing in the Ubuntu
One packages; Installing the python-dirspec package fixes the problem.
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no keys reported in login keyrings in seahorse after upgrade
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~/.gnome2/keyrings/login.keyring and it seems gwibber, evolution and
ubuntuone can get to and use its content, but if I launch seahorse no
keys are listed under login keyring... is this a gnome2/3 thing?
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unity-2d 5.8.0-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Pangolin
1. Log in to Unity 2D.
2. Mouse over a launcher tile.
3. Right-click on the launcher tile.
What you see: The tooltip and menu look identical.
What you should see: Things that behave different should look different.
In bug 725225,
Briefly the changes are the following:
1) Added Picture Of The Day feature
2) Added Folder Monitoring Feature
3) Added Unity Progressbar
4) Fixed the GUI (generally
5) Added bash auto-completion
6) Rotate images based on Exif Data
7) Hide window when Start is pressed
8) Find Dialog
9) Updated
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Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Even if I copy the background to
/usr/share/backgrounds, or set the path in dconf-editor, it doesn't always
work. As far as I can remember, every time it worked, I restarted lightdm right
after I set a new background.
In the cases
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Incosistent behaviour with setting the same background as the users
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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After the 24/03/12 updates for ubuntu 12.04 my user (admin user) gets no login
of Lightdm.
seeing the XorgLog i get this:
Mar 25 10:13:23 DFOXpro-ASUS-Desktop-Name lightdm:
pam_succeed_if(lightdm:auth): requirement user ingroup nopasswdlogin not met
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please capture the oops following
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synaptic assert failure: synaptic: ../../src/xcb_io.c:385: _XAllocID:
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Missing LDNS_STATUS_DOMAINNAME_OVERFLOW check results in stack
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My workflow to get the issue:
- start the Laptop (without HDMI cable plugged)
- after login go into suspend (to RAM)
- wake up
- plug in HDMI
- audio control does not show up HDMI/Display Port
To solve this i had to run 'sudo alsa force-reload'. But sometimes this
also will
Hi Bryce,
It was a fresh install of 12.04.
Initially everything was working fine on the intel graphics but after
upgrade it all went wrong and I could not use unity or multiple
monitors.
The issue with the drop down menu bug was only when I have multiple
monitors.
By doing what I done above
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Reproducable with gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly, -bad and -ffmpeg, depending on
the preferred music file.
Test case for gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly.
Try to play .mp3 file with Totem.
It recommends to install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly:i386 on an amd64
architecture.
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* Non-maintainer upload.
* Add missing assertion failure change for case of missing key
Closes: #481072, LP: #520612
- Patch from 'guyver.nkama' via Launchpad
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Ralink RT2860 WiFi chipset not working on Ubuntu 10.04
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Here's one of my flickering desktop.
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HDMI audio not available after suspend until 'alsa force-reload'
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crash after letter
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When I delete the .CR2 raw file in nautilus the remaining .jpg file isn't
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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unity-2d 5.8.0-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Pangolin
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3. Right-click on the launcher tile.
- What you see: The tooltip and menu look identical.
+ What you see: The tooltip and menu have identical visual style.
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