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Resume
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I'm on 14.04 with gnome, and pkill nautilus in a terminal worked for
me. Thanks!
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Title:
Mouse cursor gets stuck in drag and drop mode
To manage
I had this on a clean install of 14.04, similarly / was on an SSD. Grub was
still quad booting to other drives/installs.
After a few more reboots it seems to have gone away, I didn't do anything
particularly to fix it.
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Confirming this bug in fresh 14.04 using gnome-panel/compiz. The
shortcut was unset and when I tried resetting to alt-tab, super-alt-tab,
super J, none of them worked.
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Note: the workaround for install compiz and using ccsm works, but it
shows me huge fuzzy, overlapping icons. I can't even look at it.
I tried switching to gnome-metacity, and then the command before from dima-tr
of gconftool-2 --set /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/switch_windows --type
string
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Ubuntu should have an init script for saving/restoring
The main problem here was not that the en-GB was not called en-US. It
was that once I'd installed the en-US thesaurus I couldn't work out how
to use it. As an aside I suggested renaming the package.
Does this wontfix apply to both problems? Is there a relevant debian bug
for each, or only for the
The harm is not in having clickless app switching, it's in having an
action triggered by a scroll-up that's not undone by a scroll-down;
there's no obvious way to undo this and if you don't know that it's
intentional it's a bit surprising when it happens.
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I have Ubuntu 12.04 LTE machine and had the same problem.
according to this post I manage to fix it
and this is what I done: ( in the file /etc/init/smbd.conf )
start on (local-filesystems and started cups and net-device-up)
stop on runlevel [!2345]
p.s.
1) The order
Thank you very much
I have Ubuntu 12.04 LTE machine and had the same problem.
according to this post I manage to fix it
and this is what I done: ( in the file /etc/init/smbd.conf )
start on (local-filesystems and started cups and net-device-up)
stop on runlevel [!2345]
p.s.
1) The order
A workaround is to use Empathy rather than Pidgin (which is now the
default anyway) and to not autohide the thingy on the left with the
icons in it. I then get an icon for each messaging app there, along with
a number of unread emails.
That does cost more screen than the top bar does, though, and
Public bug reported:
The envelope in my top bar thingy is grey when I have no unread messages
and blue when I have some unread messages. There's no apparent way to
discern between unread email messages and unread jabber messages without
clicking on it and looking at the drop-down. There is also
Thanks; I don't think separate indicators are necessarily the right
solution, but having one icon for all sorts of messages is unworkable
for me; I respond differently to IMs than I do emails. I'm also not
advocating this be a default, but it might be nice to configure it to
have one icon per
The latest PPA version fixed the problem for me. I can now use Alt-Space
and Alt-Shift-Space to switch to next and previous keyboards.
1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45ppa1 amd64
3.8.5-0ubuntu10ppa1 amd64
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touchpad driver works great and accounts for (ie. ignores) the resting
thumb, but the ubuntu driver does not.
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The .deb install worked for me on 2x 10.04 machines and 3x 12.04 machines.
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Title:
Wrong DST dates in Israel
To manage notifications
This is fixed for me in 3.6.1-0ubuntu2.1
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Title:
Save screenshot dialog window has wrong focus
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Title:
guake starts with abnormal indentation
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The partitioner in the installer doesn't allow the setting of filesystem
labels. Ideally, I'd like it to default to naming them after their
mountpoints (home, root etc.) but that's probably a bigger policy
decision than simply allowing me to set them.
** Affects: ubiquity
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When I hit the key to make Guake show, it appears but about twice the
menu-bar's height below the top of my screen. I can alt-click and drag
it into place, but if I hide it and show it again it's reverted.
Screenshot attached.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
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pidgin crashed with signal 5 in sendmsg()
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of the bridge
to Network Manager's config, but it appears to have ignored this, too:
root@amazing:/home/avi# tail -n1 /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
unmanaged-devices=mac:fe:54:00:43:19:37
root@amazing:/home/avi# ifconfig virbr0
virbr0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr fe:54:00:43:19:37
UP
) Notice that the bridge disappears and none of the machines can speak to
the host (or get DHCP leases).
I noticed this earlier today, and so added the mac address of the bridge
to Network Manager's config, but it appears to have ignored this, too:
- root@amazing:/home/avi# tail -n1 /etc
New computer, no need for keytouch anymore so I cannot test with a
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Title:
shutdown/restart/logout stopped working from GUI
I'm not certain if I'm affected by the same problem or not. I do this:
1) Choose 'enable networking'
2) Say 'yes' to the prompt informing me that this will remount my / fs and
everything else in fstab
3) See fsck start
4) Don't get anything else
Attached is a photo from about half an hour after
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I tried to create a bootable USB stick with too little space, and so got
this error message. I wanted to click No to all but there was no such
button. Yes appeared to have had the desired effect (of making the
error go away and unetbootin stop trying).
Steps to reproduce:
1)
I get this error from time to time, generally when I've not interacted
with guake at all for some time and never to my knowledge resulting in
guake actually crashing. I don't recall ever having seen it just after
doing anything with guake. Also in Quantal.
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I am, here, working on the assumption that the 'Inbox: Xm' thing in the
dropdown from the envelope in the indicator bar is a count of the number
of new messages in what Reddit calls the 'letterbox' (perhaps that's
another bug :) )
Even if I have some unread mail in my
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Title:
Miscounts number
In case it helps illustrate the point, here's a screenshot of Guake in
gnome-shell (on Debian) where it's really clear which tab is currently-
selected.
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While I have no unread Reddit messages and Reddit open in a tab in a
browser, the envelope in the indicator bar is shaded blue, as if to
suggest unread messages. If I click on it I have a new line in the
'Reddit' bit of the menu, which says 'Messages: 0'. If I click on that,
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Title:
Shades
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The up arrow and down arrow for each torrent aren't rendered as arrows,
but instead as the text 'uarrr;' and 'darr;'. I've attached a
screenshot of this in both Firefox and Chromium (transmission-
arrows.png).
When I create an html document using those character references I
** Attachment added: Transmission showing html character refs rather than
arrows
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When I hit print screen, the gnome printscreen tool dialog box pops up
with a filename entered and highlighted. It looks like I should be able
to simply start typing in order to specify my own name for the
screenshot, but typing apparently does nothing. If I single-click on
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Gnome Screenshot tool doesn't take focus
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When using several tabs in Guake the currently active one isn't easily
distinguishable at a glance from all the inactive ones. It would be nice
if there was some really obvious difference (perhaps emboldened text or
a different colour background to the button); I keep finding
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Title:
The currently
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On Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 with ruby-rvm 1.6.9-0ubuntu2.1, when trying to
install Ruby 1.9.3 with RVM I see this:
root@host:~# rvm install 1.9.3
Installing Ruby from source to: /usr/share/ruby-rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3, this may
take a while depending on your cpu(s)...
ruby-1.9.3 -
** Summary changed:
- Installation of 1.9.3 fails - creates non-existant URL and doesn't detect
resulting HTTP404 error
+ Installation of Ruby 1.9.3 fails - creates non-existant URL and doesn't
detect resulting HTTP404 error
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 with ruby-rvm
Opened an upstream buf:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683688
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Noticed that Nautilus is unable to open certian URL links created from
Firefox. Example of the error received when trying to open one of these
links:
Could not display
https://play.google.com/stor...5rb3VzaGlrZHV0dGEudGV0aGVyIl0;.
The file is of an unknown type
I am
** Attachment added: Example of a URL Link that fails to open
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after a fresh installation of ubuntu 12.04, my hda-intel card is not
recognized. aplay -l returns
aplay: device_list:252: no soundcards found...
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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PCI/internal sound card not detected
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I am running into the same issue with the latest 12.04 kernel.
Uname -a: Linux lionfish 3.2.0-29-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 27
17:03:23 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
So far I ran into this only when using rsync. The wifi connection
freezes completely.
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Hi,
My Ubuntu 32-bit 11.10 System (8GB ram, Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8200 @
2.33GHz x 4) just crashed twice in a row (when multiple chrome sessions
were run):
[ 125.574] [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite
loop.
[ 125.574]
Backtrace:
[
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[mi] EQ
apport information
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Hi,
My Ubuntu 32-bit 11.10 System (8GB ram, Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8200 @
2.33GHz x 4) just crashed twice in a row (when multiple chrome sessions
were run):
[ 125.574] [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is
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[mi]
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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When deleting a mail account, the 'Delete Account' confirmation box has
two buttons on it which don't appear to work. The 'x' close button at
the top right doesn't close the window, either.
Claws doesn't freeze, and it is still possible to use the rest of the
Edit Accounts
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Hi,
I am a Linux noob but managed to solve this problem on a Ubuntu 12.04 64bit I
found out where the rvm post inst file is located at:
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ruby-rvm.postinst
Opened it and replaced the admin group requirement to sudo:
The file contents are attached.
After changing it save it on
Eight months after the last comment, this bug still exists. Linux Mint
12 (Lisa), 64-bit, running MATE, Radeon HD6370D processor. The funny
thing is, this bug did not show up until I attempted to upgrade the
Catalyst driver from 12.3 to 12.4. Unfortunately, 12.4 does not support
my graphics card
I uninstalled the Catalyst driver and the dialog worked correctly under
the open source driver (which unfortunately is unsatisfactory for other
reasons, including available screen resolutions). When I reinstalled the
Catalyst driver, the problem came back.
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I uninstalled the Catalyst driver again and installed the additional
driver (ATI/AMD proprietary FGLRX graphics driver) from System
Preferences Additional Drivers, and this solved the problem. Odd,
because the website driver is supposed to be a later version than the
one downloaded by
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This is in 12.04
Since configuring my interface in /etc/network/interfaces I've had my PC
hang for a minuite and a lot on each boot, first waiting for network
configuration, and then waiting a futher 60 seconds for it.
This bug report is _not_ about the presence of the
I still get this sort of behaviour - I was asked once for a password for
the video data and again for the data for my kernel. This is on 12.04
when Compiz crashed.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 914177 ***
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I repeatedly had exactly this behaviour under 11.10; similarly difficult
to predictably reproduce.
I can't recall seeing it since upgrading to 12.04 in mid-december.
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to predictably reproduce.
I can't recall seeing it since upgrading to 12.04 in mid-december.
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There are ways to show photos tagged with any given tag (clicking on the
tag from the tree in the left-hand pane for example), but I can't find a
way to show only those photos which are untagged, for example in order
to go through and tag them. I'd expect an 'untagged' item
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no obvious way to list untagged photos
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I've finally got around to filing this on KDE's bugtracker:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283735
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I get the exact same error running fully-updated Oneiric. I also get a
similar error when running ffmpeg:
aroman@crackedpipes:~$ ffmpeg -f alsa -ac 2 -i pulse -f x11grab -r 30 -s
1024x768 -i :0.0 -acodec pcm_s16le -vcodec libx264 -vpre lossless_ultrafast
-threads 0 output.mkv
ffmpeg version
on command by just
opening a lot of writer files.
Ah. I turned on apport, will see if it can catch the next time it
crashes. Wouldn't crash on demand for me..
$ grep -r soffice kern*
kern.log:Aug 7 13:46:42 avi-laptop-11 kernel: [45793.947818]
soffice.bin[7869]: segfault at 10 ip 0010
and neither opens.
I mostly have calc open. I wasn't able to make it happen on command by just
opening a lot of writer files.
Ah. I turned on apport, will see if it can catch the next time it
crashes. Wouldn't crash on demand for me..
$ grep -r soffice kern*
kern.log:Aug 7 13:46:42 avi
Apport caught the spreadsheet crashing when I switched to it, changed to
another tab, and started writing. I think I wrote some data, hit enter, then it
hung.
9mb crash file.. not sure what's in here.
it says: This is not a genuine LinuxMint package so it won't let me
upload the crash report
Public bug reported:
Empathy should have an option whereby I can configure it such that when
my PC decides it's idle Empathy sets my status to 'away'.
It'd be really nice to be able to have an auto-invisible triggered by
same.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: empathy
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Empathy should have an auto-idle or auto-invisible option
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I'm not very close to that inappropriately-placed hibernate button, nor
anything with a hibernate button, but the Power Manager dialog box
appears on this machine to be exactly the same as it was under Gnome 2.
I'll see if I can get a usb stick near that machine again, but it
appears to still be
Well, there's probably not a point as such, it's just the way I'm used
to working.
I'd not be entirely opposed to not having that functionality, it just
strikes me as utterly nonintuitive for clicking 'crop' a second time to
undo the previous crop. I'd expect wording that better suggests this is
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