The recent inclusion of gnome 3.25.x packages in Ubuntu 17.10 broke
Night Light, display scaling and probably some other settings. Enabling
ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging (bumps gnome-control-center from 3.24.3
to 3.25.91) fixed this.
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It appears the release of gnome-control-center is delayed
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/1712797). Enabling the gnome3-staging ppa via
(ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging) allowed me to change the scaling factor
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Curiously gnome-control-center is still on version 3.24.3 (instead of
3.25.x). This may explain why settings are not taking effect.
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Title:
This may be related to fractional scaling
(https://hackmd.io/KwQwxiAsCmCMwFoCcJiwTAHAEwSESiAbAOwDMYJcAZtWWdkA?view)
that I think will be in Gnome 3.26. Maybe the scaling-factor setting
lives elsewhere now?
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I have what I assume is the same problem. This only happens on 2 of my 3
machines that run Ubuntu 13.10. Both of these use the Nvidia
proprientary driver. The one is a GTX 560 while the other is a GTX610M.
I've attached a picture of what it looks like when it freezes. The mouse
pointer sill moves
I have no idea how to reproduce it, it usually happens after my machine
has been running for a while.
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Title:
Desktop freeze while
So I've tested this on a different machine with Nvidia graphics. Witrh
the nvidia driver everything works the way it should.
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Title:
Creating an
The fglrx driver verion im using is 13.101.
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Title:
Creating an OpenGL context and specifying a version, always returns a
Core Profile context
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I maintain a QT5 application that uses OpenGL. I just upgrated to Ubuntu
13.10 and relised my application was broken.
After some debugging I found the offending code:
QGLFormat base_format;
base_format.setProfile(QGLFormat::CompatibilityProfile);
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Cool, I installed and booted the upstream 3.3-rc2 kernel without any
problems.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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I'm running 64bit Ubuntu 11.10 on my Asus UL20FT A1 laptop
(http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220773) .
After upgrading my kernel from 3.0.0.14 to 3.0.015 I saw the following
noise on my display following the grub screen: http://imgur.com/a/DCdNy
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I'm running a AMD Radeon HD 5770 with 3 screens attached to it on Ubuntu
11.10. When I go into the catalyst control center and adjust the monitor
over scan settings it crashes when I hit apply. The settings do get
applied though. Then when I want to change the refresh
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amdcccle crashed with SIGSEGV
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Attached patch fixes it.
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I'm experiencing this problem on my Msi Wind u100 that has the rlt8187 chipset.
The system freezes shortly after suspend.This only happens when I'm running on
battery. When I initially boot on battery the wi-fi works fine. Then after I
suspend and resume it freezes after about 5 seconds.
Correction: its the rtl8187se chipset
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I'm experiencing the same problem as Patrick above on my Msi Wind U100 with a
rlt8187se chipset. This only happens when I'm resuming from battery. No freeze
occurs when resuming on AC power. Can any one else confirm this?
Attached is my kern.log
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Version 0.4.2-1 of Guake in Ubuntu 10.10 crashed on when automatic proxy
configuration is used with gnome-network-properties.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/guake/guake.py, line 1353, in module
if not main():
File
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After installing python-pylons and then running paster create
--template=pylons RandomSite the script fails with the attached output.
This is fixed after installing python-setuptools which should be a
dependency of either python-pylons or
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Whoops. I forgot to escape some characters in that the previous fix. You
can run this one from anywhere and delete it when you are done.
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The script attached here applies Steve's fix as explained in his post.
It creates another script which executes whenever network manager
activates your wifi.
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Ubuntu-release-notes is a list of bugs. All big bugs should be in this
list. If a big bug is not in the list, it is a bug. Because this bug is
now listed, there is no longer a bug in ubuntu-release-notes. This is a
bit confusing but the bug in the release notes is now fixed even though
the bug in
It works!! :) Wow that was easy. Thanks a stack man! Why is this not set
by default?
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Yeah... I forgot to say that I had no environmental variable $IFACE set
so I had to replace it with wlan0 before it worked.
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oh sorry didnt read the whole script. should work :)
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K, After downloading the most recent updates I don't see anything other
than the eye candy. I guess this bug is now obsolete.
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I'm still seeing the attached messages during boot.
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The messages were shown on a fully updated version of Karmic beta. See
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I see everything up to where the tty starts. Pressed ctrl - alt - f1 to
get back to it and snapped a picture. So thats why the tty prompt is
there.
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I just installed Karmic Beta. Avahi is still useless and still no
multicast packets getting through.
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I can also confirm this on my msi wind with a fully updated version of
jaunty. It's driving me up the wall :|
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brpaolo wrote:
Does that mean just for the initial release, or will it not be included until
next year's Ubuntu (9.04 ?)?
If Intrepid updates will not include it at all, I am going to look into
getting a replacement wireless card.
Thats not the way you get things done. You do it like this:
The problem seems to have resolved itself after a few updates.
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I installed the latest updates and everything seems to be working again
here.
Xev does however not pick up all function keys, i.e. fn+f11 also does
not show on xev but it still toggles the wireless card and bluetooth on
and off. So I doubt that the problem was with xserver-xorg-input-
keyboard.
I can confirm that this also happens with Ibex on my MSI Wind.
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I've managed to narrow this bug down a bit.
After a fresh boot I can enable and disable the webcam by pressing fn + f6 and
it'll show in lsusb. But disabling the camera after running cheese or starting
cheese with the camera disabled breaks the fn + f6 function. The webcam does
not show up in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
I'm running Firefox 3.0.3 (with no addons) on Intrepid Ibex (all updates
installed). When and Firefox simultaneously especially when scrolling
the music would stutter when running Rhythmbox and scrolling would be
very jerky and sometimes
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I'm running Firefox 3.0.3 (with no addons) on Intrepid Ibex (all updates
- installed). When and Firefox simultaneously especially when scrolling
- the music would stutter when running Rhythmbox and scrolling would be
- very
It turns out none of my troubles were related to the driver. I'm
currently typing this on my Msi Wind using the latest driver with a WPA
connection. As far as I can tell it works 100% and would really like to
see it included in Intrepid.
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Mine works. Only problems is that I have a ping of 4000ms on the lan
:| Any suggestions?
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The fix seems to be working. I've been running it for about a day now
and can still scroll :) Thanks a stack!
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I'm having a similar problem with an Acer Travelmate 252. After using
the touchpad for a while it would stop responding and then start again
without the scroll bar working.
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Happens here too with hardy heron beta (all updates installed)
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I think this is a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-panel/+bug/201102
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I see reading the autorun.inf has been implemented in hardy. I get the
following error dialog when the program being autorun is a .exe:
Error autorunning software
Cannot find the autorun program
I have wine installed
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After doing a fresh install of Hardy Alpha 5 my screen has these
horizontal smuges (see the attached picture).
This is on my Acer Travelmate 252lc_dt with an Intel 82852/55 Graphics chipset.
When initially installed alpha 4 on
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Yup, i'm running xgl + nvidia + compiz.
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Sorry I just figured things out. I still had the old gutsy partition so
checked it out and saw that I still had xserver-xgl installed. After
removing it the 10min problem stopped. Its also what stopped me running
nvidia-glx-new. Try removing the xserver-xgl package and see if it
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I figured it out. I had xserver-xgl installed. After removing it
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I did a fresh install of gutsy and half my problems are solved now. The
volume that doesn't effect all channels is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-utils/+bug/59493.The
middle speaker still doesn't work but I'll file a separate one for that
later. I'm ganna mark this
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** Changed in: xserver-xgl (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 = xserver-xgl
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I still have this problem after a fresh gutsy install.
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After upgrading from feisty I was stuck with nvidia-glx for some reason.
I just did a fresh gutsy install and I am now using nvidia-glx-new. I
now no longer have this problem so I'm pretty sure that the problem has
to do with nvidia-glx. I'm running a Geforce N6600.
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Adding that section to xorg.conf does not only solves the problem but
creates a new one in that the screen will always stay on never blanking
or switching off whatsoever. Not quite the solution I'm sure most of us
are looking for. Thanks for your input though!
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I'm running gutsy with a nvidia geforce n6600 and the linux-restricted-
modules 2.6.22.14.20
When I start the game sauerbraten it crashes immediately.
This happens with or without compiz running.
I've tested it and it works on feisty and on a gutsy machine with an ati card.
Yeah, nvidia-glx. My card does not appear to be compatible with nvidia-
glx-new.
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Same happens here.
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I'm using gnome 2.20.0 and fast-user-switch-applet 2.20.0-0ubuntu3.
I'm using a modified version of the moomex theme:
http://gnomelook.org/content/show.php/circlingthesun?content=63376PHPSESSID=083f089271eebc8670266edfc3c160af
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Thanks, that worked
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Yeah, same chipset. I dunno bout the module though. The module should be
listed in the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file right? I really can't tell
which one it is but here's the contents of my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
if it'll help:
# autoloader aliases
install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe
Yeah, same chipset. I dunno bout the module though. The module should be
listed in the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file right? I really can't tell
which one it is but here's my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file if it helps
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I've got the same problem with my realtek acl850 onboard sound. I
checked alsamixer and gnome-volume-control.
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I'm currently running gutsy tribe 5. I had some of the same problems on
feisty though.
I've got an asus a8n-sli delux motherboard with realtek alc850 8channel
onboard sound. I have a 5.1 speaker set. The ubuntu setup installed 2
drivers. The
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