While I wholeheartedly agree that we urgently need an official fix, I
also want to point out that
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock transparency-mode
FIXED
is an effective workaround for me. On my Cosmic, I have never seen the
dock again on the lock screen. I'm using vanilla U
Also seeing this problem with 18.10 Cosmic. The offending Qt application
is the VirtualBox from Ubuntu repo.
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Title:
icons
Created attachment 40902
Add JumpyCursorThreshold option patch v5
For those touchpads that don't support multi-finger or sending correct
finger width, the jumpy cursor problem is still there. One notable
example is the ClickPad found on Lenovo S10-3t whose ClickPad suffers
from this jumpy cursor p
Created attachment 40902
Add JumpyCursorThreshold option patch v5
For those touchpads that don't support multi-finger or sending correct
finger width, the jumpy cursor problem is still there. One notable
example is the ClickPad found on Lenovo S10-3t whose ClickPad suffers
from this jumpy cursor p
Quoting an upstream bug report:
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15381
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There is a way:
- Edit - Links
- select the links you intend to break
- Click "Break link"
- OK
DONE.
After you breaks those links the p
I'm still not sure how to trigger this issue on my HP EliteBook 2540p.
This morning Debian delivered a new kernel 2.6.38-2-amd64 (Version:
2.6.38-5) and with it I seems can't see this issue any more. But it is
also possible that this bug is only triggered after the machine has run
for a long time.
FWIW, I'm seeing this similar phenomenon, but with a Debian
2.6.38-2-amd64 kernel running on an HP EliteBook 2540p. It is probably a
bug in upstream 2.6.38 kernel.
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Title:
acer-wmi was loaded on a Lenovo Ideapad V470 (Intel Wireless-N 1000),
causes problem with NetworkManager
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Public bug reported:
After upgraded from 10.10 to 11.04, the wifi was always shown disabled
in NetworkManager no matter how I tried. It turned out that the acer-wmi
module was wrongly loaded, and it had a rfkill bit that prevented NM
from starting wifi interface.
The workaround is to blacklist ac
Tobias Oetiker:
Thank you very much for the update. I'm a bit surprised to see the
single-reader on ext4 is worse than that on ext3. I'm to postpone the
upgrade of my systems to ext4. I dare not using data=writeback yet.
I'm a bit confused about why you ran this on a RAID6 system. The RAID
card/d
Tobi, your testing and results are great and very useful. It would be
better if you can run those tests on ext4. Thank you.
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This bug is supposed to be fixed in Debian's lintian 2.2.15. Please sync
as I still see this issue in Karmic, which is using lintian 2.2.14.
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@Max Bowsher:
The case on Acer Aspire One is idiosyncratic. You may try whether this works
for you or not:
# synclient FingerLow=9 FingerHigh=12
I'm testing the latest Synaptics on Acer Aspire One and I've noticed
that the device reported wrong range for pressure. The device reports
that the avai
I've a little script that properly put an USB device into suspend mode
for safe disconnect, those who are brave could try it. It's very simple
so you can review it before running it on your system. You should be
root or use sudo to run it.
Download URL:
http://github.com/liyan/suspend-usb-device/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
This is related to all versions before Hardy (include). I haven't tested
this on Intrepid so I'm not sure about those versions after Hardy.
According to apt_preferences manpage, the target release can be set on
the apt-get command line or in the APT
I met this problem too. Seems running updater and screen-saver at the
same time causes this crash. I'm running Hardy, never seen this on
Gutsy. I guess the dpkg-configuration of some packages caused this
problem?
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I'm running Hardy kernel on this machine and it's no longer suffering
from this problem.
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Martin Cleaver, have you enabled the partner repo? That means you
should have a line like this in the "/etc/apt/sources.list":
deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu gutsy partner
On my system:
$ apt-cache show vmware-server
Package: vmware-server
Priority: optional
Section: partner/misc
Installe
Shoofy, I understand your situation. Suspend/hibernation is a very
complex function and highly hardware-related. On my own machine I have
to do some hacks to make it work flawless.
What I meant is that the problem mentioned in _this_ bug report is
fixed. The problem here is that "suspend breaks on
Why "Won't Fix" for 2.6.24? It's already fixed.
I've installed Hardy's 2.6.24 kernel and fglrx on my Gutsy system
running on a IBM ThinkPad T43p with ATI Mobility FireGL V3200, the
suspend and hibernation work very well.
The only problem I see with Hardy's kernel and fglrx driver is it
flickers d
Same problem for me. I'm running a Hardy kernel (2.6.24-8-generic i686)
on a Gutsy system, with network-manager-gnome 0.6.5-0ubuntu10.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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A quick correct to what I said above:
Use swap size as "/sys/power/image_size" may not be a good decision in some
cases. If you just want to make your suspend work, try:
"echo 0 > /sys/power/image_size"
For those who is curious about the cause and reason please read on:
reading more "kernel/Docum
I met same problem on Hardy kernel (2.6.24-5-generic), and I went to the source
for a real answer. Read "kernel/Documentation/power/swsusp.txt". It said:
===
If you want to limit the suspend image size to N bytes, do
echo N > /sys/power/image_size
before suspend (it is limited to 500
After entered my encrypt filesystem password, I press "Alt-F1" swiftly
to switch to console, and got this screenshot of panic.
It's a rather annoying bug. For several times I wanna show my Ubuntu
Gutsy to my friends and met this problem in the field, embarrassed me!
Hope this would be fixed soon.
I met same problem on my ThinkPad T43p: Occasionally (about 2 out of 5),
my Gutsy system got panic on boot. I've installed my Gutsy system using
alternative CD with encrypted root partition (no encryption of swap nor
/boot). The panic occurred soon after I enter the correct root partition
password
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155689
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nuking initramfs contents: Kernel panic at boot
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https://b
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155689
After entered my encrypt filesystem password, I press "Alt-F1" swiftly
to switch to console, and got this screenshot of panic.
It's a rather annoying bug. For several times I wanna show my Ubuntu
Gutsy to my
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 155689 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155689
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of kernel panic"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10983921/20071219.jpg
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https://
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155689
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: initramfs-tools
Overview Description:
Occasionally (about 2 out of 5), my Gutsy system got panic on boot. I've
installed my Gutsy system using alternative CD with e
Sorry for typo, should be "Firefox can't display *some* Chinese
characters."
On Dec 18, 2007 2:56 PM, Yan Li wrote:
> Same for me. Occasionally, Firefox (or other GTK programs) can't display
> *all* Chinese characters.
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Same for me. Occasionally, Firefox (or other GTK programs) can't display
*all* Chinese characters. Some are displayed as usual, some are missing.
Restarting Firefox for several times can fix this problem. It's not
reliably reproducible. In 1 out of 5 I met this problem.
I see this happened only in
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@Ralph, this is really interesting. I tried those commands you've
tried and got same results. The only way I can see that VMware Player
is in "Add/Remove Application" GUI program. Start it from
"Applications" -> "Add/Remove...". Change the application category on
top-right corner to "Third party ap
Agree with you. I admit that Ubuntu 7.10 is the best Linux distro I've
ever used. But it still need polish if you'd like people to treat it as
a serious OS. I know Canonical doesn't like delay. OK, then cut
features. Just don't thrash in so many new features on each release, and
spend more time on
Ralph you must have missed something. I saw vmware-player in the
partner repo from the first day Gutsy was released. You can install it
by using "Add/Remove Applications". Are you using x86-64 version of
Gutsy?
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David, this is really good news. Could you please tell us the version
number of the driver you are using? Thanks!
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Ralph, though from the same mother, vmware-server and vmware-player
are two different products, just like Mercedes-Benz 300 compared with
Benz 500. vmware-player is a light-weight player-only product with
limited management feature, while vmware-server is a full-fledged VM
product giving for free a
Thanks Michi26, I'll try it. But my problem is sporadic, not likely
due to this. I suspect SCIM. But for daily work I just can't remove
SCIM to test. :(
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Binary package hint: gnotime
A long standing serious usability bug is fixed in Debian Sid and upstream:
* debian/patches/02_fix_drag_and_drop.dpatch: Fixes bug in ctree's
drag and drop behaviour that would make it move the wrong project.
from
http://changelogs.ubuntu.c
Confirmed, I met this problem too. It's rather obvious. Please add the
dpkg-dev dependency to dpatch.
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For me, this bug affects not only Java applet started from a browser,
but normal Java programs too (such as Freemind). Occasionally, some Java
programs have no responses to keyboard. I'll have to restart the
affected Java program to fix it, once or twice.
BTW, I've SCIM running. But when the bug o
Hey all, I see the vmware-server package is already in the partner repo,
try it. And close this bug if it's OK to you. It's not in the
"Add/Remove..." program, you'll have to use Synaptic to install it.
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After restarted Firefox for twice, that keyboard was OK in that applet.
So this should be an intermittent problem. I'll comment later if I can
find someway to reproduce it.
Or anybody have any comments on where to check or how to debug that
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I've been using a Java applet in Firefox started from webpage for some
days without a problem. But today I met a similar problem, I just
couldn't input anything into it. The keyboard just didn't work. Other
applications include Firefox were OK. Just this Java applet broke.
I saw no tray icon. I ca
With the launch of PPA (Personal Package Archive) service, is it
possible for us to build and release a community-supported customized
Kernel with SLAB enabled just for ATi users? With PPA, we can easily set
up a apt source for it and leverage community forces to build/test this
custom Kernel and f
Yes. It's really strange to me that the default keyring password doesn't
follow user's password when changed. IMHO, if a program choose to use
user's password, it should follow user's password.
Today it took me half-and-hour to realize that I should use my _initial_
old password to access my keyri
Wrong package, should be for Ubuntu.
** Changed in: sun-java5 (Baltix)
Status: New => Invalid
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To moderator: sorry that I added "sun-java5 (Baltix)" for mistake,
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I observed same problem on my Gutsy 7.10 installation. The printing of
Java applications doesn't work. It's a rather annoying problem.
System: x86 on a IBM ThinkPad T43p.
How to reproduce: Open any Java program (I tried Freemind and some
others) and try to print.
Expect: Printing dialog appear o
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156191 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156191
I observed same problem on my Gutsy 7.10 installation. The printing of
Java applications doesn't work. It's a rather annoying problem.
System: x86 on a IBM ThinkPad T43p.
How to reproduce: Open any Java prog
Yes, same problem for me. I used vmware-server in Feisty on all
machines. Hope it would be in Gutsy soon.
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