On my end, I haven't been able to reproduce this so far with Ubuntu
Appindicators disabled. It's very stable for me now. I am not 100% sure
this is the fix for me, time will tell. But it's definitely more stable
and possibly even fixed now.
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hardware configuration that is affected by it. If you're affected,
reproducing it is very easy - simply use the keyboard shortcut
designated for switching up or
@Daniel, this bug has absolutely nothing to do with using an Android
Emulator. I literally get this crash every five minutes, and I've never
used emulation or virtualization of any kind on either of my machines. I
think the Android Emulator was just a red herring.
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I think we need to completely remove Android Emulation from the title
and description. I never use that, nor have I ever, and I see this crash
constantly. It's EXTREMELY frustrating.
What do you guys need from us in order to help us track this issue? I
want to do what I can to help get this
Disabling animations seemed to resolve it for me too. But now switching
workspaces just feels very odd without it.
Since this is a regression (the bug was definitely not present at the
time of initial release) I really hope this gets fixed. I have two
systems with this problem.
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I'm seeing this same problem, and on my end I am not using the Android
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are the following:
firefox
gnome-terminal
thunderbird
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Same issue here, on a Galago Pro laptop with an external monitor
connected via HDMI.
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Title:
Closing lid with external monitor plugged in sends
I am suffering from this issue as well. I'm eager to find out if this
fix is going to make it into Ubuntu 17.10.
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external monitor shuts
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I installed Ubuntu 17.04 from a daily image downloaded yesterday in a
Virtualbox VM (Host Ubuntu version is 17.04). The installation works
fine and without any issues. However, when I install all the updates and
reboot, I am no longer able to log in. GDM doesn't start.
In my case, I am also using keepassxc. But I'm using the AppImage
version rather than the Snap package. (The Snap version doesn't seem to
be able to display a status/tray icon, while the AppImage version does).
It's possible keepassxc is related, or it's a coincidence.
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I run into this problem every now and then. I am not sure what causes
it. At the moment, this is not happening. I press ALT+Left/Right with no
issue. But at some point this bug seems to appear. It's frustrating
because ALT+Left in Firefox, for example, is a keyboard shortcut I use
to go back a
@est31, that's great news. That means if Canonical doesn't disable this
addon by default, Mozilla will.
Should I submit a patch somewhere to remove this addon as a dependency?
It seems to me that there's no value here, all it really does at this
point is slow down the browser. I don't see any
Network Manager is the culprit, not anyone's routers. This is evident by
the fact that earlier versions of Ubuntu didn't experience this issue,
this issue happens regardless of which router we're connecting to, it
happens regardless of which location we are at, and the underlying issue
is that
Why do that? This is a bug with Network Manager, not our routers.
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cannot view wifi networks after re-enabling wifi
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I now have this problem ever since the HWE kernel has been installed in
16.04.2.
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Black flicker when leaving monitor
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Again, you shouldn't need to restart network manager or the applet. You
can simply rescan your wireless networks manually.
sudo iwlist scan
The applet should be doing this as soon as the machine wakes up, but
it's clearly not.
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I still run into this problem from time to time. On my end, I resolve it
by running the following command:
sudo iwlist [wifi interface] scan
Once I did that, it immediately connected.
I'm under the impression that when resuming from suspend, Network
Manager isn't automatically scanning for
This is working for me now. When I import into Network Manager, it
literally tells me which line is the problem now, and whatever line that
is, I comment it out and it works. Before, it would just tell me that
there was an issue importing but it wasn't specific. But at least now,
Network Manager
I am also facing this issue. I will either get the results mentioned
here, or I'll see a password prompt, but keyboard support isn't
accepted. For me, it also happened when installing the latest nvidia
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Running 'sudo iw dev wlan0 scan' does work around the issue for me. I
have this issue on two computers, they have the following wireless cards
from Intel:
Intel Wireless 7260 (rev bb)
Intel Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
Just to be clear, should I be creating a new bug for each of these two
cards? Would
@Jung-Kyu Park: Thanks, I subscribed to that bug. However, that bug
doesn't reference anything regarding no input on the password field when
resuming from suspend, so I still suffer from this bug (1311316).
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Mouse cursor lost when unlocking with Intel graphics
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I'm still having this problem even after all the latest updates. The
status says "fixed released" but I'm still facing this issue. I'm using
Ubuntu MATE 16.04. This doesn't happen every time, but sometimes when
resuming from suspend, I cannot type my password. The work-around that
works for me is
@Brad, are you using Ubuntu MATE by chance? I've long suspected that the
MATE desktop environment (or at least Ubuntu MATE) has its own
flickering issue that is not related at all.
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I found something interesting that may or may not be valuable. From what
I can gather so far, we're dealing with two flicker issues. One affects
only Ubuntu MATE, the other affects regular Ubuntu as well. For me, I've
been able to work around the problem in Ubuntu MATE by disabling
tlp.service and
Kernel 4.4 solves the problem for me. I used the kernel from the following site:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-next/2016-01-11-wily/
I hope that this gets fixed in Ubuntu-proper so that I don't need to
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HI guys, I'm being bit by this too in Ubuntu 15.10. I have a System76
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usage, unless I plug in a USB device, in which case the problem goes
away.
I tried installing kernel 4.3 from the mainline repo, but with that
kernel, my
On a fresh install, it was fixed for me once I ran the updates and
rebooted.
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kubuntu - plymouth not shown
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Title:
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After installing the latest daily image of Kubuntu, I noticed that there
is no boot splash at all. I see the kernel boot messages scroll across
my screen instead. With the Live CD, the boot splash works with no
issues. The boot splash stopped working for me once installed.
I noticed that this bug no longer happens if i go into System Settings
and change the GTK theme to anything other than oxygen-gtk.
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Title:
Same problem here. Easytag doesn't start. Running it as root works,
however.
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easytag does not start
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Kubuntu currently has customized fonts, in particular, the Ubuntu
font. If you change the fonts to something else by going to System
Settings Application Appearance Fonts, the Defaults button will
not change the fonts back to the Kubuntu default. Instead, it changes
the
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I'm unsubscribing from this bug. This is ridiculous. This bug will NEVER
be solved because everyone assumes that each type of crash is a
different bug, refusing to believe the possibility that one single bug
can affect different chipsets/hardware in different ways (completely
freezing some, but
Same here with Ubuntu Server 12.04.
I tried rm'ing the file, but it did not fix it. I didn't run 'touch
/forcefsck' because I am using LVM with a RAID1 config and not sure if
that would mess everything up.
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I think the biggest issue with this bug is that without the splash
screen, I see errors and ugly all over the screen. It doesn't bother me
personally, because my system works fine. But to a new or inexperienced
user, this may make them think something is wrong. At the very least,
this error text
@Tim, I wish that were the case for me.
On 11/23/2012 06:50 PM, Tim wrote:
Jeremy, you should actually be getting a text-based splash screen, when
plymouth can't access a framebuffer.
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@Tim, I just checked and it appears to be shut down that shows errors,
the errors in startup go by so fast I cannot read them. Is that a known
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As for me, I don't see it during boot or shutting down.
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Title:
No Plymouth Splash on Latitude E6420
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Public bug reported:
On my Latitude E6420 running Kubuntu 12.10 (64-bit) with all updates,
there is no splash screen. Instead, I just see text. This laptop has
Nvidia graphics, though Optimus is disabled so that is not the issue.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: plymouth
Public bug reported:
When I was in the process of installing a proprietary driver, I saw some
grammatical errors (missing spaces) in the explanation text. See
screenshot. Examples include modulerequired, ofthe, and
accelerationfor. Possibly others.
ProblemType: Bug
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Grammatical
I still firmly believe that the reason this bug has not been fixed is
because the developers assume the different symptoms represent different
bugs. It's entirely possible that the same bug could affect different
chipsets/hardware combinations differently. To not at least consider
this possibility
I ran the updates in my VM and it looks like kernel -27 is in the repos.
I don't remember though if I enabled the proposed repository. Isn't this
the kernel that's supposed to fix it?
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@steve: It's not outside the realm of possibility that a single bug can
affect differing chipsets and video cards in different ways. Perhaps
some chipsets react worse than others. Has any progress been made?
Closed-minded thinking helps no one.
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For me it freezes even in a VM by itself, with only Thunar, leafpad, and
a terminal window open.
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Title:
ubuntu 12.04 completely freezes
@Steve Riley: No offense, but this is ridiculous. You're assuming that
just because the symptoms are a bit different, that we're dealing with
more than one bug. It's not out of the question to consider that one bug
could affect different systems different ways. This line of thinking may
be what's
I have a feeling this bug is about to become very popular.
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ubuntu 12.04 completely freezes frequently.
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@Tim:
I completely agree. I am currently using Arch Linux. I love it. I've been
considering trying out Kubuntu again, since Arch seems to be a moving target
all the time. However, with bugs like this, there's no way I can consider it.
Even if it does get fixed, it will only be fixed due to user
Chowno: Just because your system froze again, it doesn't mean that your
power management solution didn't work. I am suffering from another bug
where power management will constantly re-enable itself. You'll see this
by running xset -q and it will show dpms as enabled, even though you
disabled it.
Chowno, if dpms shows enabled, then it is enabled. On mine, sometimes it
will show 0 seconds and literally blank out if I don't continue to move
the mouse (though on yours this obviously isn't the case). With mine,
I've used the trick in xorg.conf.d to disable it too, but it still re-
enables
In regards to 332, I was able to reproduce it in a VM.
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I found this bug report today while researching the possibility of
trying out Ubuntu again after leaving it a long time ago, and noticed
the Won't Fix status. Unbelievable! I thought this was supposed to be
an LTS release?
The reasons why I stopped using Ubuntu have started coming back to me. I
I am having the exact same problem on one of my two laptops.
First, please note I am not using Ubuntu or Kubuntu. I am running Arch
Linux. I know this isn't an Arch Linux bug reporter, but wanted to note
that this might be an upstream issue due to my having the problem on a
different
There's a bug filed upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295164
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I have the same problem with a Latitude E6410 laptop using Arch Linux. I
could switch to Ubuntu for testing if necessary, but I filed this bug
upstream where I think it's better suited:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41623
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I forgot to mention that the work-arounds posted here do not work for
me. If I use unison via the commandline, I have no issue, but that's
hard for me to use. If there is a work around that would be awesome. I'm
hoping this is fixed before final release, this is a very important
program to me.
Same problem here, Kubuntu 11.04 64-bit.
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`unison -ui graphic' does not show password dialog
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Hi David, for the wireless speed issue, I reported the following bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29072
Right now I'm seemingly the only one with the problem, so if what
happens to me is the same as what happens to you, please add your
comments to that bug report, it would help
I am using Kubuntu 9.10 on my laptop, and Arch on my desktop. Both
64-bit. I am not following any symlinks when this happens, so I am not
convinced that it's related to symlinks. I have the problem with both
Kubuntu and Arch. In Kubuntu 9.10, it starts off working fine but for
some reason,
What in particular was the fix for this problem? The information may
prove useful for other distributions. In Arch, we have the latest kernel
2.6.31 and KDE 4.3.2 already and it hasn't fixed it.
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I am having the same problem in Arch Linux:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16193
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It seems to be fine now.
Albert Damen wrote:
The partial stacktrace in Xorg log shows 3:
/usr/lib/dri/i965_dri.so(intelDestroyContext+0x10a)
A crash in intelDestroyContext on GM965 was recently fixed in mesa
(7.6.0~git20090817.7c422387-0ubuntu7) and now in mesa 7.6.0
Jeremy, could you
I haven't had a chance to update yet today, but if you're seeing USplash
and then XSplash in the same boot, shouldn't that be considered a bug?
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Perhaps you can just make the USplash a plain black screen so no one
notices it?
Original Message
Subject: [Bug 438335] Re: Boot messages show before xsplash kicks in
From: Colin Watson cjwat...@canonical.com
Date: Fri, October 09, 2009 10:52 am
To: jlacr...@itnewstoday.com
11:25 am
To: jlacr...@itnewstoday.com
On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 15:05 +, Jeremy LaCroix wrote:
Perhaps you can just make the USplash a plain black screen so no one
notices it?
I thought about that, but I think the problem with that approach is that
for machines where it takes awhile
Here is the output:
jer...@jeremy-desktop:~$ dpkg -l *pulse* | grep ^ii
ii libpulse0 1:0.9.18-0ubuntu3
PulseAudio client libraries
Also, here is a list of all of the packages I install every time I freshly
install Kubuntu, just in case one
I'm confused, I thought Pulse Audio wasn't included in Kubuntu, only
Ubuntu? This problem is persistent and I get it every time I log in. I
installed all updates this morning and rebooted, and I am still having
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but Kubuntu doesn't use XSplash, I thought
XSplash was for Ubuntu only? That's what I read on the Ubuntu forums
anyway. That's why I mentioned USplash, so I'm unsure if I should
correct this bug to include XSplash if that's not something that will be
in Kubuntu.
I don't
Yes, I think this is fixed.
Jonathan Thomas wrote:
Unless somebody backported a fix to the KDE 4.3 ppa, I'd assume that the
user is a Jaunty user using KDE 4.3.
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There is no splash screen at all whatsoever, usplash or otherwise. Just
scrolling white text.
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Harry, again please read my bug report more carefully. In my initial
report, I mentioned that I am running Kubuntu Karmic 64-bit. That means
that I do not have GDM, I have KDM.
Secondly, what happens is exactly as I've said, there is no usplash,
xsplash, logo, animation, picture, graphic, or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
Every time I log in to my machine (Kubuntu 64-bit Karmic) I get a
message saying that I removed my sound devices, and it asks if KDE
should forget their settings. Sound works fine, and I didn't remove any
sound devices.
I don't know if
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This hasn't happened in a while, I think it's fixed. I'll reopen if it
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I think this might be fixed, I've not had the blinking white cursor
problem in a while. I still don't have a usplash on boot though, but
that's probably a separate bug.
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For me this is working after upgrading to the latest version of WICD
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Binary package hint: usplash
I am using Kubuntu Karmic 64-bit with all updates. When I start my
computer, I do not see a boot splash as my computer starts, I only see
the services scrolling that are starting. I see the usplash during
shutdown but not boot up.
ProblemType:
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I have installed all updates and I am still having the same problem.
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Splash Screen Shows Up Behind KDM For A Few Seconds
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If my machine boots into a text mode login instead of KDM, there's
nothing more that can be done at that point; it's frozen and not even
TTY's or SSH can access it. If I do by some stroke of luck get to type
anything, I'd do sudo reboot and it would freeze
Yes, I have been using the proprietary nvidia drivers up until recently.
I just haven't had a chance to load them on since I reinstalled. The
most recent installation was with a daily image created after Alpha 6
(Alpha 6 wouldn't work on my system at all).
The video driver doesn't seem to have an
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