*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1899509 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1899509
> @Ben: Can you please install the mutter packages from this PPA
I can confirm that the suggested package works - I've tried with
multiple mice and all keep adopt the expected settings when I unplug and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1899509 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1899509
I can also confirm that gsettings shows the correct value when
disconnecting the mouse, but when the mouse is reconnected, the setting
is reverted silently (gsettings and gnome-control-center show the wrong
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1899509 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1899509
After a bit more debug, it appears the problem occurs when any external
mouse is disconnected and reconnected (ruling out the USB hub and switch
as a factor).
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I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on a Dell XPS 13 laptop with an external
mouse and keyboard connected via a USB switch.*
I've set the mouse to left-handed operation (i.e. primary mouse button =
right) using gnome-control-center; this works fine for a while and shows
the
> @Ben, thanks for the replies, when you wrote that after restarting the
theme is still wrong, that is when using whiteglass which we determined
to be due to having it missing from the snap themes right?
That's correct - the theme change and scaling occurred when I set the
desktop mouse cursor to
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Not a problem whatsoever. :-)
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Title:
[snap] Mouse
According to #1900334, the snap doesn't include all cursor themes.
If I change my desktop mouse cursor theme to DMZ-Black and restart
Chromium, the cursor size issue is fixed (i.e. Chromium cursor size
matches the desktop size).
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> $ snap revert chromium
I've already tried revert, however I'd also tried changing to other
channels (edge, etc.) beforehand, so revert didn't revert back to the
original working version. I was actually hoping to be able to list and
revert to an arbitrary revision, but saw no obvious way to do
- which desktop and ubuntu serie do you use?
Ubuntu 20.04 (gnome desktop)
- was it working fine before?
Yes. If someone could let me know how I can roll back to older versions
of the snap, I can test and report exactly which version broke, however
I the version I listed above introduces the
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If I revert to 100% scaling, the mouse cursor stays the same (minuscule)
size when transitioning between Chromium and other windows.
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Please ignore the last image - attached in error.
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[snap] Mouse pointer theme not honoured
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Good to hear the cause has been identified.
Unfortunately, the scaling is the worst problem here - I can live with
having to use a different cursor, but on a 13" 4k monitor laptop screen,
the scaling issue makes the cursor practically invisible.
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Note:
Issue originally reported in ticket #1900334, however two symptoms are
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Original description:
Since updating to the
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Apologies, I'll clarify - when the mouse cursor transitions to Chromium,
the theme changes _and_ the pointer becomes tiny (as in the gif I
linked).
It's worth noting that I'm on a HiDPI laptop (4k screen) with 200%
scaling enabled.
The mouse pointer theme selected on the desktop is Whiteglass,
In addition to the mouse pointer/cursor scaling down to tiny size, the
theme also appears to revert to something other than the system setting
therefore this bug may be a duplicate of, or related to: #1838008.
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Possibly related - I presume the following means the "core" and "snap-
store" snaps were also updated at the same time:
> snap changes chromium
ID Status Spawn Ready Summary
24 Donetoday at 08:00 BST today at 08:05 BST Auto-refresh snaps
"snap-store",
Also affects the current beta version - updated with:
> snap switch --beta chromium
> snap refresh
> snap info chromium
name: chromium
summary: Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome
publisher: Canonical✓
store-url: https://snapcraft.io/chromium
contact:
Likewise for edge (88.0.4292.2).
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Mouse pointer theme not honoured
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Since updating to the latest version, the mouse pointer/cursor in
Chromium 86.0.4240.75 (snap) on Ubuntu 20.04 does not match that shown
on the desktop (or other non-snap applications).
The symptom looks identical to that shown on this ticket:
It's worth noting that this issue does not affect the Chrome release of
the same version (86.0.4240.75), which I have installed for comparison -
i.e. this appears to be specific to snap.
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> snap info chromium
name: chromium
summary: Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome
publisher: Canonical✓
store-url: https://snapcraft.io/chromium
contact:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bugs?field.tag=snap
license: unset
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I can confirm the same issues on a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro running 15.04.
High load from ibus-daemon ibus-engine-simple ibus-x11 and gedit. This
is _severe_ on a laptop and causes the fans to kick in. In
Upstream bug created here:
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11457
There's a link on the upstream bug back to this one also.
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Summary:
Scrolling in Ubuntu Software Centre using the touchpad is broken -
scrolling down (for example) causes the screen to judder and make no
downward progress.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Enable two-finger scrolling (n.b. touchpad configuration is currently
handled by
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Note that, strangely, touchpad scrolling works fine when the cursor is
on the right of the screen (approximately the right quarter of the
screen).
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Apologies - when applying the work-around, one also has to disable the
Reverse direction of scrolling option in the trackpad settings.
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Title:
cd ~
echo 'pointer = 1 2 3 5 4 7 6 8 9 10 11 12' .Xmodmap
The workaround didn't work for me - it caused exactly the opposite
behaviour (i.e. horizontal scrolling behaviour fixed - natural scrolling
- but vertical now the opposite - normal scrolling).
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When horizontal scrolling is enabled (xfce4-mouse-settings: Menu |
Settings | Mouse and Touchpad) it does not honour the
sensitivity/acceleration settings.
Related issues:
Enable horizontal scrolling doesn't work with Reverse scroll
direction -
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Summary:
The widgets in the display configuration program (xfce4-display-settings
: Menu | Settings | Display) are clipped on the right - see attached
screenshot. Note that this isn't due to window scaling as increasing
the horizontal window size does not cure the problem.
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Note that I have a high (ish) DPI display (13.3 1920x1080) and have
tweaked both the DPI and font settings to make the GUI readable, however
it feels like this is more of a problem with the widget containers -
when scaling the window, the left portion of the window absorbs the
extra space and the
s/with/width/
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Widget truncation in xfce4-display-settings
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Summary:
The direction of horizontal scrolling isn't affected by Reverse
scrolling direction
How to reproduce:
1) Open touchpad settings - Menu | Settings | Mouse and Touchpad
2) Enable horizontal scrolling - Touchpad | Enable horizontal scrolling
3) Invert scrolling
I agree with Paul - it is a shame that it's taken so long to get this
fix to end users.
Don't get me wrong, I applaud the work of the open source community and
have the greatest respect for those who give their time to support open
projects, however I suspect the slow turn-around of this
Can the 2.6.32 tree be rolled back in that case then? As it's an LTS
and a fix is known, can it be applied?
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Title:
2.6.32-33-generic iwlagn
I have a slightly older kernel, it seems (2.6.32-33), therefore I had to
stumble around and use a slightly different set of installation
instructions - the following worked for me:
wget
http://www.orbit-lab.org/kernel/compat-wireless-2.6-stable/v2.6.32/compat-wireless-2.6.32.16.tar.bz2
tar -jxvf
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Binary package hint: module-init-tools
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 on a Sony VGN-NS10J laptop. Up until yesterday
(2011-06-06), the wireless worked perfectly, however an automatic update
broke compatibility with my firmware on 2011-06-06.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Running lshw shows my wireless card as:
04:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless WiFi Link 5100
Subsystem: Intel Corporation Device 1301
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 30
Memory at d050 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K]
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Note that the driver does still respond to me switching the wireless
switch on the device:
[ 6268.848970] iwlagn :04:00.0: RF_KILL bit toggled to disable radio.
[ 6272.071649] iwlagn :04:00.0: RF_KILL bit toggled to enable radio.
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Recommended updates (lucid-updates)
Proposed updates (lucid-proposed)
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As this seems to be a problem with sshfs (rather than Nautilus) it makes
sense to me for someone to forward this bug up-stream and get the sshfs
guys looking at it.
Pedro: Can you reassign this to the sshfs guys? Thanks.
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This bug can probably be closed - I've recently submitted a new Verilog
language definition file which has been added to the gtksourceview
repository.
Ref: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=628246
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Binary package hint: aspell
Some words are not understood by aspell once corrected - for example:
1) Type:
'm going home
2) 'm is correctly underlined as being a false spelling.
3) Go back to the start of the line and insert the correction:
I'm going
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It's all very well it being well documented, but that doesn't make a
difference if the installation doesn't add the correct flags to the
applications menu item.
I'd suggest the install scripts should be updated as per beefreak's
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How do I add/enable support for SystemVerilog syntax highlighting?
I have the latest version of gedit with libgtksourceview2.0-0 installed,
but there is no option for SystemVerilog. Has the syntax highlighting
you added been integrated up-stream?
I'm very interested in having my favourite
Can I suggest that, in order to cut down spam on this bug, somebody
formulates a list of, say, 20 known failure cases (with links to the
appropriate video/game/advert/whatever) and this is used to confirm the
validity of a fix on any given platform.
Hopefully this can help prevent some of the
The author has fixed the issue and added a new link to the plug-ins
page.
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Yes, sorry for posting here. I posted here because the plug-in is
listed on the gedit plug-ins page.
Thanks for taking the time to look at this (even though the source is
not directly part of gedit).
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I just noticed that the importance was changed to low - which may very
well be correct, but I thought I'd reiterate that the plugin doesn't
work on my system (i.e. the bug title may be slightly misleading).
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When disabling the SplitView plugin I see the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /home/user/.gnome2/gedit/plugins/SplitView.py, line 456, in
deactivate
self.instances[window].deactivate()
File
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Installing the FindInDocuments and launching gedit on the command line
gives the following warnings:
/home/user/.gnome2/gedit/plugins/FindInDocuments.py:118: DeprecationWarning:
Use the new widget gtk.Tooltip
tooltips = gtk.Tooltips()
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When attempting to overwrite existing files on an sshfs mount point nautilus
fails - stating that it is unable to rename temporary the file.
I imagine this relates to the way in which nautilus overwrites files -
writing the data to a
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Should the gconf key not set the plug-in to be active?
The original point of the bug was that the gconf key window_on_top
does nothing; regardless of the mechanism used under the hood (be it a
built-in function, a plug-in or a wint to the window manager) this key
should do something - at the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
-
Description:
Totem Movie Player 2.28.2 ignores the setting window_on_top - set in
Configuration Editor 2.28.0.
-
System:
Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala).
Totem version:
I can't tell if the noise is the DVD drive or the hard drive.
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This appears to be a problem with Totem, nothing to do with the kernel.
I've managed to get DVDs playing again by installing DVD support (CSS
descrambling) as following:
sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh
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I can confirm the problem still exists on Ubuntu 9.10, however I think
it might not be the hard drive (in my case), but rather the DVD multi-
drive.
I'll open a new bug for this as it's clearly unrelated to the above.
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Looks like a documentation bug rather than a problem with
implementation.
It _is_ the intended behaviour that the whole page scales with the
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Symptoms:
Fresh install of Ubutnu 9.10 (Karmic Koala), unable to read data from
video DVDs. Note that data DVDs and audio CDs work perfectly - only
video DVDs give errors.
1) Insert video DVD
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I'll try and reproduce the bug again with another clean install...
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Hmm - I can't seem to reproduce this on a completely clean system. It
might be something to do with Samba (that's that only difference I can
remember between the clean install and the system where the bug was
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Stranger and stranger - mediatomb now appears to work out the box.
I think this bug should be marked as unable to reproduce for now - if
I manage to find out what went wrong before (and it wasn't just user
error), I'll update the bug report with more details.
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Binary package hint: mediatomb
On a fresh install of mediatomb on Ubuntu 9.10 server (minimal install)
the daemon is unable to create the config.xml file (and hence doesn't
allow configuration via the web interface).
Manually attempting to start the daemon (sudo
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That link is broken.
In my case I'm fairly sure the drive is not broken - the noise only
occurs when the laptop is running on batteries, hence I think this is
head park/unpark that occurs in power-save mode.
I'll soon be installing 9.10, so I can confirm the problem still exists
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In my opinion that latter issue (should Palm Pilot support be included
by default) is still a valid one.
After all, what percentage of Ubuntu users actually use a Palm Pilot? I
would be willing to bet it's less than 5%. Should the other 95% have
to manually uninstall the package, or does it
Up-stream bug opened: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=593622
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Details:
If Compact View mode is selected, and the item names in the current
folder exceed the width of the nautilus window, when the user moves
between items (up/down arrow) there is a glitch as the folder items are
redrawn.
I suspect the folder contents are first
Public bug reported:
I tried to submit this under nautilussvn, however Launchpad refuses to
accept this as a valid package name - even when searching and suggesting
it itself!
I've just installed nautilussvn and am having serious problems getting
it to do anything - this is exacerbated by the
Public bug reported:
jaaa does not launch when installed through the Add/Remove... Gnome menu
option.
I've run the menu command manuall (jaaa -A) and this is the resulting output:
Alsa_driver: the playback interface doesn't support mmap-based access.
Can't connect to ALSA
Using the
Until highlighting is automatic (if the gedit developers intend to make it
automatic that is), you can always manually select the source highlight mode
thus:
View | Highlight Mode | Scripts | PHP
It has been noted that this is fixed on Jaunty, therefore you might want
to upgrade or see if
Interesting. gedit will apply syntax highlighting automatically to
files with an expected file extension - for example file.php _should_
be highlighted based on PHP language elements. Is it the case that your
files do not have a .php extension and the other files you mention do?
I can't see any
After a quick search of BugZilla it seems that this is a known issue (bug
12904) and there is a work-around - add the following to the boot command line:
acpi_osi=!Windows 2006
I've added a link to this page on the BugZilla bug. Thanks one and all for the
support on this so far - hopefully
Just tried the new kernel (2.6.30-rc8 amd64) and the symptoms are exactly the
same. It would seem that this bug is probably a mainline issue.
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I can confirm that this behaviour is still seen on the latest LiveCD
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Upstream (feature request) bug opened here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=579427
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This is a patch that can be applied to the verilog.lang file that's
bundled with gedit (2.24.2).
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I've created a (partially) fixed verilog.lang file (attached) - this new
file includes a few, previously missing, keywords.
I'll attach a patch as well to make it more obvious what's changed.
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Bugzilla bug opened and cross-linked. See bug ID 577892.
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