So this seems to be intentional as a fix for #1441487
adding this to .xinitrc seems to be a workaround:
export JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS="-javaagent:/usr/share/java/jayatanaag.jar
$JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS"
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The fact that the lens in question shows advertisements is not relevant
to this problem. The same problem is true of *any* lens that performs
online queries with the active-global-search property, even if the
results are useful. It's a common use case to open local files and
applications by
The double title bar problem is worked around by setting the compiz
decor/decoration_match key to !(state=mavert state=maxhorz) and the
mouse offset problem doesn't seem to happen when windows are undecorated
in this way.
This presumably works by ignoring the window hints rather than setting
Perhaps we should add the application/octet-stream mime type to the
.destkop files of applications that can open any type of file. This
would be correct metadata, and the launcher already highlights these
applications for any file.
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Same problem here, with an interesting detail: if I slow down the fade
time on the shift switcher using CCSM, I can see the corrupted panel
cross-fade with the normal panel during the transition.
So when I hit the key to initiate shift switcher, the panel immediately
goes corrupt, but as the
That patch fixes the problem for me.
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Title:
USB Graphire4 pad buttons stop working after pen input
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I got the pad buttons to work by uninstalling the wacom driver
completely and using the USB mouse driver. That is, of course, a
workaround and not a solution: it means no custom button settings, and
no distinguishing between the pad/stylus/eraser, but it *does* make the
pad buttons work.
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Attached:
Xorg.0.log -- log with debug enabled
annotated.txt -- excerpt with notes about what I did to to trigger the
messages (attached pad, pressed pad buttons, moved stylus, etc.)
** Attachment added: annotated.txt
This problem occurs regardless of whether I run xsetwacom. I've tried
with both the default button settings and with xsetwacom)
I also don't experience the x server crash described in lp:769477; after
the steps described above, the pad buttons simply don't do anything at
all.
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Title:
USB Graphire4 pad buttons stop working after pen input
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Public bug reported:
When I plug in my USB Graphire4, the both the pen and the pad buttons
work as expected, but after the first pen input, the buttons no longer
generate X events. I can reliably trigger this problem as follows:
1. Plug in the pad
2. Use stylus (works as expected)
3. Press pad
Currently, when a window is maximized, mousing over it in the window
spread shows the title in the menu bar. If non-maximized windows had
similar behaviour, it would solve this problem without cluttering the
view with text.
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I have the same crash with xserver-xorg-video-ati, so it seems not to be
an intel-specific issue.
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Title:
segfault in
It works in natty with gnome-panel. It's broken in unity on natty,
because unity doesn't (yet) register mouse wheel events on indicators.
See lp: #681428.
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Binary package hint: tomboy
Now that tomboy has (mostly) working quicklist support in Natty, it
would be nice if there was a way to disable the indicator icon when the
unity launcher is present. Currently, there is a panel icon and a
launcher icon with exactly the same
Made a quick attempt at a fix for this at lp:~cscarney/unity/indicator-
scrollwheel
** Branch linked: lp:~cscarney/unity/indicator-scrollwheel
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-appmenu
In natty alpha 1, GTK applications that are launched by double-clicking
a file in the firefox download window don't use the global menu bar.
So if I double-click a PDF in the downloads window, evince launches
without global menu. Same
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Title:
GTK applications launched by firefox don't use in global menu
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Binary package hint: compiz
I can reliably reproduce this problem with natty alpha 1 (compiz
0.9.2.1) with the following steps:
1) Enable the expo and wobbly plugins in ccsm and make sure maximize_effect is
on (it's on by default).
2) Focus a maximized window
3) Bring up
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Title:
Double-clicking a maximized window in expo w/ wobbly maximize effect
enabled results in permanently deformed window
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Output of polkitd when trying to authenticate in time-admin (the
password dialog is never displayed):
** (polkitd:1752): DEBUG: system-bus-name::1.56 is inquiring whether
unix-process:2283:1752924 is authorized for
org.freedesktop.systemtoolsbackends.set
** (polkitd:1752): DEBUG: user of
That's the only output from polkitd when I click the lock button.
The pkcheck command shows the authentication dialog, then outputs:
polkit\56temporary_authorization_id=tmpauthz0
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Polkit outputs a LOT of stuff from that command:
** (polkitd:2138): DEBUG: system-bus-name::1.66 is inquiring whether
unix-process:1647:4313 is authorized for org.freedesktop.systemtoolsbackends.set
** (polkitd:2138): DEBUG: user of caller is unix-user:connor
** (polkitd:2138): DEBUG: user of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-datetime
When opening the time and date preferences (time-admin) from the date
and time indicator in natty alpha 1, clicking the padlock icon to make
changes does not show the authorization dialog. Instead, this error is
logged:
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Title:
date and time preferences cannot be edited when launched from the indicator
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Binary package hint: unity
When changing the screen resolution via gnome-display-properties, the
unity launcher does not draw at the new screen size. If I change to a
smaller display size, only the bottom portion of the launcher is shown.
If I change to a larger display
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: unity
When changing the screen resolution via gnome-display-properties, the
unity launcher does not draw at the new screen size. If I change to a
- smaller display size, only the bottom portion of the panel is shown. If
- I change to a
I am seeing the same problem: gnome-power-manager crashes immediately on
launch with this message:
(gnome-power-manager:3662): GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.25.13/gobject/gsignal.c:2275: signal `proxy-
status' is invalid for instance `0x9274d30'
Gdk-ERROR **: The program
It's an issue for all non-GTK apps, including
Firefox/Thunderbird/OpenOffice. Considering how much time a default
Ubuntu user spends in Firefox+OpenOffice this really is a glaringly
obvious UI inconsistency.
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Hmm, I didn't know that. They certainly don't use GTK menu bars, which
seems to be the problem here.
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mord's solution in #64 got the speakers working on my HP dv4-2100us, but
broke the headphones.
However, I got everything working by adding just this line to
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel model=hp-m4
and unmuting everything in alsa-mixer
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