Dash to Dock works for me but pretty much nothing else does, including
the apparently "officially supported" classic applications menu.
Intentional breakage eh, nice of the GNOME team to confuse all the users
and provide a super helpful "Error." message long as things are
easier for the devs,
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transparent background when gnome-tweak-tool used in Unity
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Right panel has a transparent backg
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Sorry - not fine. Better. "Slightly more working", with fewer
transparent parts.
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transparent background when gnome-tweak-tool used in U
The problem is something to do with the ambience GTK+ theme. If you use
this very tool to switch to Adwaita for example, it'll work fine (but
also make everything butt ugly :))
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May be a "generic GNOME applications" problem as I have found the same
issue with the (compiled from 0.7 branch) Corebird twitter client.
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I realise this is probably unrelated to the bug then, I think my
problem lies within the Intel graphics driver somewhere in the kernel.
But for the benefit of anyone searching, I have found a workaround for
my version of the problem...
For me it only freezes on suspend if X is showing at the time.
FYI I did a complete bit wipe of the SSD and started again. Still
freezing about 1 in 5 suspends here, unfortunately. Consider yourself
lucky :)
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Okay thank you for the update. I just checked my EFI partition and it
only contained GRUB and nothing else, so I guess for me it's a different
issue (though it's the same model).
I will have to try completely nuking the SSD with ATA_SECURE_ERASE and
installing from a totally clean slate without a
Same issue here, even on the 3.15 rc mainline kernels. Well, for me the
power lead doesn't make any difference. Maybe 1 in 5 times, attempting
to suspend the laptop results in it freezing with the keyboard
illuminated.
I haven't been able to replicate the issue if X isn't running (i.e. stop
the
This appears to be by design, to prevent people setting it to 0 and not
knowing that you can hit shift (or escape if that fails) to get the menu
back.
On a Mac and possibly other EFI based systems this is undesirable
behaviour as I can already choose what OS to boot from the firmware, in
my case b
Resolved for me (on NVidia) with the following commands
sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-greeter
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
And a reboot.
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I meant
sudo apt-get install --reinstall unity-greeter
unity, not ubuntu.
Apologies - I'll stop posting now!
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Low graphics mode on logout
Same issue here with an NVidia card, whether I use the open source
drivers or the proprietary ones.
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Low graphics mode on logout
To manag
This makes using Ubuntu on a modern MacBook very tricky (it's almost
impossible with a trackpad that size NOT to have a stray finger or thumb
interfering so it does all sorts of weird and wonderful things). It's
pretty much the one thing holding me back from using Ubuntu on it for
extended periods
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