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I'm trying to use an Xbox 360 wireless gamepad with Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit
(I've confirmed that this bug affects 14.04 as well). For background,
the 360 wireless controller uses a receiver (also made by Microsof
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Title:
Xbox 360 wireless controller light continues blinking after sync with
receiver
To
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to use an Xbox 360 wireless gamepad with Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit
(I've confirmed that this bug affects 14.04 as well). For background,
the 360 wireless controller uses a receiver (also made by Microsoft)
that plugs into a PC via USB. The controller syncs with the rece
Note that this also affects applications not running in a VM. I have a
simple PyGame (SDL-Python bindings) app that does not acknowledge any
ALT key presses at all. Workaround was to disable ALT as the HUD
shortcut key entirely.
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Here's a shot of my desktop, running little else besides htop in a
terminal, with compiz CPU usage at 6%.
Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit, with an AMD 4600 X2 CPU and an Nvidia GT 240
running the latest drivers from the repository.
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In my opinion, this bug belongs in the "One Hundred Paper Cuts" list.
It was marked invalid for that list in May of this year, but the alt-tab
functionality has been completely reimplemented since then, so it's
worth re-evaluating now.
See my comment above; the responsiveness should not be measure
This bug appears to be fixed for me in Oneiric.
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unresponsive when "Select Best Server" button is clicked
To manage notifications about th
I am seeing this even after setting the window popup delay to zero. I
think the configurable delay is actually a red herring for the real bug,
a lack of responsiveness when hitting alt-tab. On my machine the lag
between the keystroke and the window appearing is about 400-500ms.
Other compiz-relat
I encountered this bug after removing a reference to the UbuntuBeta Mono
font from my .emacs file, and then removing the font(s) from my system.
There is some other place where the font is being referenced, and I
couldn't track it down after looking through dozens of files, including
some compiled
Ah, I was under the impression that the nouveau driver could run Unity.
This should probably be explained more clearly in the release notes - I
scoured them for exactly this info.
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I'm running Natty alpha 3 from a USB drive, on a system with an Nvidia
video card. The live USB image boots up properly, but I see the gnome-
panel. Here's what I get when I try to start Unity from a terminal:
unity-panel-service: no process found
Backend : gconf
Integration : true
Profile
The original bug report mentions a latency of 0.5 seconds, so note that
this is NOT a hugely obvious bug - nevertheless it is one of the most
important things to be responsive on the entire desktop. UI
responsiveness is usually measured in milliseconds, a full second is an
eternity for a keystroke
The workaround only led to more missing file errors for me (in
Maverick), so it's not just these two files that are missing from the
package.
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The global menu bar is now an official, default part of Ubuntu - only
with the Netbook Remix in 10.10, but in the regular desktop version as
well in 11.04:
https://launchpad.net/indicator-appmenu
XUL application support was deferred for the 10.10 release, but seems to
be planned for 11.04. Hopef
This bug still occurs in Maverick.
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I was able to partially work around this:
1. open KDE's systemsettings app
2. select "Keyboard & Mouse" > Mouse > Cursor Theme
3. select a DIFFERENT cursor than the current (desired) one
4. click Apply
5. re-select the desired theme
6. click Apply again
I'm using the DMZ (Black) GNOME theme, if t
Hmm, actually not the exact fix(es) specified here. I just set this
false in gconf:
/apps/rhythmbox/plugins/mmkeys/active
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The gconf fix worked for me. This appears to only affect people who
have upgraded from older versions of Ubuntu.
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I can confirm that this happens in Karmic (GNOME 2.28.1, Rhythmbox
0.12.5). The keys involved don't need to be any special media keys,
they can be any shortcut specified with the GNOME Keyboard Shortcuts
tool. And it only happens when Rhythmbox is the focused window.
My steps to reproduce:
1. O
Running 9.10 on a system with nvidia graphics (7600 GS) here, and I've
noticed that the login screen runs at 1280x960 but pans up to a
1920x1080 screen, even though my default and preferred resolution is
1280x960.
I'm pretty sure this is because I have custom MetaModes specified in my
xorg.conf, a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mplayer
In a prior release, I could use my joystick with mplayer to control
play/pause, volume etc. At some point, this stopped working. Worst
thing is it fails silently, you don't get any message like "couldn't
find /dev/input/js0", "joystick support d
Same here. By removing these lines from a Device section of my
xorg.conf I was able to launch displayconfig-gtk:
Option "TwinView" "true"
Option "TwinViewOrientation" "Clone"
Option "TVOutFormat" "COMPOSITE"
Option "TVStandard" "NTSC-M"
Option "SecondMonito
I'm getting this too. Nvidia 7600GS with 96.39 drivers (Gutsy). Common
thread here seems to be multi-monitor setups (Nvidia-only until Mr.
Hudec's Intel config).
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