I just upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10, and the problem is still there for
me.
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Title:
Desktop briefly becomes unresponsive when typing on 2
Dominik, unfortunately not something that doesn't involve replacing Xorg
or Gnome. Maybe it's been unintentionally fixed in 18.10, but I haven't
had the time to try the beta.
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> I have exactly the same problem with an R-go split keyboard
Great to see some confirmations!
For anyone skimming the comments, I'd like to emphasise that this is
_not_ an R-Go specific issue. It can be reproduced by typing on any 2
connected keyboards at the same time. So it's a more general
>Did you set the language to English as well?
Yes, I always use the English interface, if that is what you mean.
> if you type two keys at the same type (which happens when you type too
fast) (...)
So, if you're hammering away on the keyboards at the same time, do you
still get the freeze, even
Interesting findings, Pedro. How did you come up with that? What led you
in this direction? Did you have a change to try this in Ubuntu yet?
However, this fix doesn't work for me. Switching from Danish layout to
English does not get rid of the lag (I tried both US and UK English
layouts; don't
Now that other have marked themselves as affected, I'm trying to add a
package, hoping that it will increase the chance that someone will look
into it, although I'm not sure this is a Gnome bug (as mentioned
earlier).
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> It is important that bug reports be filed about source packages so
that people interested in the package can find the bugs about it
Sure! But I have no qualified guess.
I did some additional testing today, which may be helpful to others, but
confused me a bit more:
I installed Plasma, and
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I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 and Gnome 3.28.1 with all the latest updates
from the repos.
If I connect 2 (or more) keyboards to my computer and type on both at
the same time, the desktop briefly becomes unresponsive. More keypresses
increase the time of unresponsiveness.
E.g.
I believe this bug has been inherited from Debian, where it was fixed on
Sep. 24th 2017 [1]. I don't know how the process of getting updated
packages from Debian into Ubuntu, but to me it seems like an easy task
for someone with the proper knowledge and permissions.
[1]
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I used to rely on the clientserver features of vim. But after upgrading
to 16.04, it seems this is not supported anymore:
```
$ vim --version
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Apr 08 2016 11:38:28)
Included patches: 1-1689
Modified by
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Title:
Unable to boot from encrypted partition after fresh install of 16.04
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Let me start by excusing myself, if some of the technical terms used are
wrong. Although I do see myself as quite tech savvy, this is pretty far
away from my usual territory.
I've been running with a partition layout like this for a while:
* An extended partition with 3
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I'm using a PIN lock on my Ubuntu Phone (Aquaris E 4.5).
When I get a notification, the display is left on for a long time.
Sometimes, when the phone is in my pocket, this results in unintended
PIN unlock attemts. After a certain amount of failed tries, the phone is
@mzanetti, if the status of incomplete means that more info is needed
from me, please let me know what is missing.
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Title:
Display of a locked
I managed to install afterwards and may have an idea why it crashed.
I decided to encrypt my disk this time as part of the fresh install. I
prefer to have a separate partition for my /home. But, as this was my
first journey into the world of encryption, I was pretty much fumbling
around in the
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Trying to install 13.10 from live USB. Got past all setup, the
installation just started.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: ubiquity 2.15.26
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-12.19-generic 3.11.3
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-12-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
There's clearly a mismatch between the Trac version (0.12) and the
version of this plugin (0.11) in the Ubuntu repos.
Manually installing plugin version 0.12 from
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracMercurial works for me.
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I'm experiencing this too. I did some testing and it seems it only
happens when a window is active. If I have no windows, only the desktop
shown, this does not happen. But when I open a window and press Print
Screen, keyboard stops working. Then the top/bottom panels flicker
(sometimes disappears)
Okay, sorry to be spamming. But I just realized that alpha3 was out (I
was running alpha2). After installing a fresh alpha3, the problem seems
to be gone.
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I don't know if it is of any help, but I managed to get a cursor when I
turned off Visual Effects in System Preferences Appearance.
Running Lucid Lynx alpha 3 inside VirtualBox 3.1.4r57640 on Windows XP.
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no automatic mouse pointer integration with virtualbox-ose-guest-x11 3.1.2 or
3.1.4
I got here from this thread
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=25709p=129218 linking
here and thought this bug was about the same.
Im sorry I didn't read what it was actually about before starting to
pollute the comments :)
My problem was that the cursor was missing until I disabled
I've pushed Ubuntu to a friend, but after upgrading her laptop to Karmic
she has been experiencing this too.
The fan is working at full speed and the CPU is getting very hot. The
result is that, after a while, when the CPU temperature reaches
somewhere above 90 degrees celcius, the system freezes
Rolf, thanks for taking your time.
a) How do I download a Lucid kernel for Karmic? Or do you mean I should
try installing an entire Lucid on her laptop? I'm already using Lucid on
my own laptop, but don't want to bother her with the possible problems
of alpha releases (although it may be better
I'm on Lucid, trying to follow the instructions by Luke #60/#61. But i
don't see any linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-13-generic - only linux-
alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-11-generic and linux-alsa-driver-
modules-2.6.32-12-generic (i.e. 11 and 12 - not 13).
I added the ppa using sudo
I'm a u350 owner too, and I can confirm this bug on Karmic (speakers and
line out playing at the same time) and Lucid (line in/out not working).
Post #3 in this forum thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8824770 is about this and
claims to have a solution. I don't know whether it works
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Binary package hint: python-opencv
I was trying to run the example code from here:
http://www.jperla.com/blog/2007/09/26/capturing-frames-from-a-webcam-
on-linux/
I installed python-opencv, but the module opencv.adaptors wouldn't work,
as it tries to import Numeric (which
Hi there
I've got a new Acer Aspire 5530 with the same problem. I'm running the
latest Jaunty alpha.
I've attached output from dmidecode.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24288021/dmidecode.log
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