It's definitely still happening, even with a clean install, but I
stopped using Ubuntu (I'm running Debian now). For it to also happen in
Debian it must be an upstream issue. Editing icon names in MATE and
typing in Hexchat (IRC client) are also affected. It's an intermittent
issue, so it may take
This is somewhat off topic, but the fix in the description remains
useful and is required to enable backlight brightness adjustment for the
HP Stream 7 when running Debian 11 (Linux 5.10).
Example steps (to be run in an i386 environment, such as a debootstrap
chroot jail):
apt install fakeroot de
I installed pluma on a different machine (clean install) and it runs
very fast. However, if I ssh -X to that machine and run pluma, I get the
lag (other apps are fine, so it's not the connection).
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The problem does not seem to happen in gedit, it's quite fast, although
I greatly dislike that editor in general. MATE first captured my
interest because they had retained the gtk2 version of gedit, which was
renamed to pluma. At the time gedit had already started changing the UI
and I had been kee
I do not use Gedit, Meld, or Mousepad.
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Title:
pluma input lag (very slow)
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Never mind.. I guess it was just being nice for a minute there. Lag
remains :(
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pluma input lag (very slow)
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Might have found it! Ran pluma on Ubuntu MATE live (18.04) and it didn't
have the problem. So, I straced pluma to see what files were being
loaded from my home directory and started methodically renaming things
one at a time. Renaming ~/.fonts.conf seems to have done the trick for
me. The contents
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pluma is extremely laggy, to the point of being borderline unusable.
Each character takes approximately 1 second to appear after being typed
(some faster, some slower).
Ubuntu MATE 18.04
CPU: Intel i7-8700K (99% idle)
RAM: 16GB (14GB free)
Keyboard: Lenovo USB keyboard (wired
Ran into this problem today on 16.04. Here's a brute-force hack that got
me past the problem. Attempt at your own risk:
# First, try to update:
sudo apt-get upgrade
# STOP if you don't see the following messages:
# Job for avahi-daemon.socket canceled.
# dpkg: warning: subprocess old pre-removal s
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bug reporting tool
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: shared-mime-info 1.3-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-37.51-generic 3.16.7-ckt9
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-37-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia wl
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.5
Architectur
Still reproducible in 12.04 (precise)
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Title:
Cannot select previous search terms from the dropdown to repeat a
search
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I found a way to install wine via Synaptic:
Before you begin, make sure all wine* and wine-gecko* packages are
removed (I'm not sure if that's necessary, but that was my starting
point in trying to work around this problem).
First, select to install the "wine" package. It will warn you that it's
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 954029 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/954029
I found a way to install wine via Synaptic:
Before you begin, make sure all wine* and wine-gecko* packages are
removed (I'm not sure if that's necessary, but that was my starting
point in trying to work aroun
The file is also created when opening PDFs in the Konqueror browser (at
least on Trinity Desktop Environment). A workaround is to use Okteta or
another binary/hex editor to modify
/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so and replace
C:\nppdf32Log\debuglog.txt with /dev/null (and trailing NULs
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I installed links2, and when I clicked links in xchat, they'd open in
links2. So, I went to Preferences > Preferred Applications, and firefox
was already set as the web browser. I tried changing it to links2, then
back to firefox, in case it just needed to be toggled manually,
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xchat does not respect Lubuntu "Preferred Applications" browser
setting
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Desktop Pager leaves ghost / phantom windows
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Quite often, even after a window is closed, it will still show up in the
desktop pager. To get rid of it, I have to switch to the other desktop
then back again. I only have 2 desktops set up.
Possibly related bug?: Sometimes I have to double click in a window for
it to show u
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When searches are performed in the Search (Find) window, a list of the
old searches is available by clicking the "drop down" (sorry, don't know
the technical term) next to the combo box. In past releases I could
select a previous search and it would automatically fill in the
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Search history cannot be used to repeat a search
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Cannot resize Playlist Editor in "Winamp Classic Interface" mode
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I switched from the "GTK Interface" to "Winamp Classic Interface", and
selected "Show Playlist Editor". It was rather tall, so I thought I'd
resize it smaller. However, when I click the bottom right and attempt to
drag to change the size of the Playlist Editor, instead of res
Typo: x64 -> x86
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This happens to me also. I experience the exact behavior as described
by the bug report, in every detail (repeated characters occasionally,
Enter often repeats, sometimes it repeats a character and x2x has to be
killed to stop it). I also notice that the mouse pointer becomes
sluggish. This is w
Public bug reported:
Release of Ubuntu:
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.2
Release:8.04
Version of the package:
dosfstools:
Installed: 2.11-2.3ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.11-2.3ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.11-2.3ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages
100
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Binary package hint: gtodo
I have several Medium and High priority tasks to complete, with no Due
dates. I added a Medium priority task, but assigned a Due date. Rather
than appearing at the top of the Medium priority tasks like I was
expecting, this new task went to the ve
Okay, after looking at displayconfig-restore.py, I'm convinced that I
haven't really found the source of the bug, just a place where the bug
is causing a mess up. Inside this program, it is getting a list of
refresh rates, then picking the best one. I overrode its preferred
choice of 57Hz and tol
I messed around, starting from xorg.conf, tracing that through to Xsession, to
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/40guidance-displayconfig_restore
and discovered a partial workaround:
1) sudo mv /usr/bin/displayconfig-restore /usr/bin/displayconfig-restore.orig
2) sudo touch /usr/bin/displayconfig-restore
3) s
I'm having the same problem, although my screen is in interlace mode.
According to nvidia-settings it is in 1024x768, 43Hz interlaced mode (or
it might have been 42Hz). According to xrandr, 1024x768, 57Hz:
SZ:Pixels Physical Refresh
*0 1024 x 768( 346mm x 260mm ) 50
I think this attitude shows where Gnome is heading. It's going to
become more and more like Windows, with no way out. I mean really.. how
hard would it have been to allow me to choose the old behavior. Isn't
Linux about choice? Or is Gnome anti-choice? I guess it is.. all sorts
of stuff change
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