I do confirm the same problem of getting 200% scaling instead of 125%
(or any other else) in a Dell XPS 15 9560 laptop with GeForce GTX 1050
Mobile and nvidia-driver-460 (propietary, tested) with an Ubuntu 20.04
LTS just installed.
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Same problem here - using Ubuntu 11.10, kernel 3.0.0-15-generic.
Uses 100% of one core.
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Title:
update-apt-xapian-index bogs down system
To
Same problem here - using Ubuntu 11.10, kernel 3.0.0-15-generic.
Uses 100% of one core.
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Title:
update-apt-xapian-index uses too much CPU
To
Confirmed here, with 11.10.
The setting doesn't stick between log-ins. Sounds like an initialisation
problem - the state is not saved or recovered correctly.
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I'm now on 11.04.
Decided to switch off autorepeat.
Seems to help - but not a complete cure, because twice now I have had the
keyboard simply stop working.
Again, recovery is by doing a suspend.
Seems I now have two choices for the bug: non-stop repeating keys, or
no keyboard response at
I can confirm the fix at:
http://abz89.wordpress.com/2011/05/02/how-to-fix-emerald-in-ubuntu-11-04
works fine.
I found I had to use the emerald theme manager, under the
'Frame/Shadows' tab, to nudge the values of the shadow radius (to get
rid of bright white borders) and the size of the left
Oops, one wrinkle remaining for the fix at:
http://abz89.wordpress.com/2011/05/02/how-to-fix-emerald-in-ubuntu-11-04
The fix to restore left/right resize handles fails to work for
subsequently opened windows. So the fix doesn't 'stick'. Even if the
adjusted theme is saved, and you reboot or
Had this problem with Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.1.
Suspend can get you out of the key repeat, rather than reboot.
Very intermittent. A week can go by without seeing it, sometimes.
Makes internet mail order a bit scary.
Today, I was deleting some files and the del key started to repeat.
luckily the
After a long period of not seeing this bug (with many software updates in
between), it struck again today.
Letter repeating.
Happened shortly after power on, with firefox 3.6.16 running.
Release 10.10
2.6.35-28-generic
GNOME 2.32.0
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Same problem here,
Release 10.10
Kernel 2.6.35-28-generic i686 GNU/Linux
GNOME 2.32.0
Keyboard : PS/2 (not a USB)
Motherboard : Asus P7P55D EVO
Nvidia graphics.
Looks like it may be specific to this m/b
Presumably a kernel k/b driver bug with this m/b type?
Not fixed yet, very irritating.
I
Same error message appears for me.
Ubuntu 10.10 desktop
kernel 2.6.35-28-generic
GNOME 2.32.0
i3 CPU, ASUS m/b
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Title:
G_VALUE_HOLDS_BOOLEAN
Confirmed here.
Opening a nautilus window via glx-dock fails on the first attempt,
succeeds on the second.
Similarly, opening firefox for the first time via glx-dock fails on the
first attempt, works on the second attempt, but also gives the error
message:
Firefox is already running, but is not
Some more info:
When the bug hits, I found I can reclaim my session by doing a suspend,
and then un-suspending.
The bug is still there if I tell Ubuntu that I'm using a Dell keyboard
rather than a generic one.
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keyboard starts repeating the last pressed key
Maybe related to bug 599316 ? (keyboard starts repeating the last
pressed key)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625464
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Problem still there after upgrade to 10.10.
( with default / minimal xorg.conf).
It is rare, but when hits, I have to reboot the machine.
Release 10.10
Kernel 2.6.35-22-generic
GNOME 2.32.0
Keyboard : PS/2 (not a USB)
Motherboard : Asus P7P55D EVO
Nvidia graphics.
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Problem still there after upgrade to 10.10.
Get-around using the disk utility to unmount drives still works.
Release 10.10
Kernel 2.6.35-22-generic
GNOME 2.32.0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/466575
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I tried the fix posted above by quirks 2010-07-25.
Alas it didn't fix the problem.
I have a media player with an internal drive and a plug-in SDHC class4 card.
The two drives show up fine when connecting the media player to the PC via USB.
The problem comes when ejecting the drives - as
I have just discovered that if you use the 'Disk Utility' program (found
in System - Administration) to unmount the USB drives, then no errors
are generated. After unmounting, the icons for the drives then appear as
unmounted in nautilus.
You can then physically remove the USB device / media
I have a media player with an internal flash drive and a SD-insert.
Without the SD-insert, I can access the internal flash drive without any issues.
With the SD slot occupied, Ubuntu sees the two drives correctly, and I can
usually eject one of them, but the second one always gives an error.
Unfortunately the above hack of modifying xorg.conf isn't a solution for 10.4.
After several weeks of joy, the bug struck again.
I was lazily editing a document and leaned on the keyboard, probably
pressing the ctrl or shift key. Bam, the space key started to auto-
repeat. Had to power off.
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Same bug, but under metacity.
10.4,2.6.32-24-generic, GNOME 2.30.2
Pressing a modifier (ctrl or shift) key with another key is needed for
the problem to appear.
Once triggered, the key repeats and
Tried this (suggested by other users having similar problems) -
Manually configure the keyboard and mouse in /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard0
Driver kbd
EndSection
So far, so good - no run-away key repeats. But still too early to say if this
is
The bug has only appeared after a long editing session or user session.
It also appears to be related to using the shift key or other key
modifier.
I need to amend this.
Today the bug appeared immediately after power on and using firefox. I was
entering data in an online form and ... wham!
I have same problem - but in my case, once the key starts repeating, I can't
stop it.
Any window that gets the focus starts receiving the endless key repeats.
Hitting other keys has no effect. Only the mouse can be used, and I have to
use it to restart the computer.
The bug has only
This fixed it for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/474359
but with a slight difference:
install linux-backports-modules-alsa-lucid-generic and reboot.
(ie. lucid, not karmic, as I am using lucid).
I had previously upgraded from karmic to lucid (didn't do a fresh
Had terrible trouble with my linux box at work today. After having used
a messed 10.04-from 9.10-upgraded installation for some weeks, the
system failed completely (not even grub showing up...but that's another
story to tell).
I decided to reinstall LUCID from Live CD. Then the folowing bugs
Although I understand this issue is fixed in karmic, I found that if I
issue (under karmic)
cat /proc/mtrr
I see the output shows that mtrr is not set up.
I can fix it for my gpu card by issuing a
sudo -s
echo base=0xe000 size=0x1000 type=write-combining | /proc/mtrr
If I put the
Deon Spengler wrote on 2009-04-09:
In my testing this bug has nothing to do with the thumb-nailing of
media files. To reproduce the bug create a folder on your desktop called
bug, now inside the bug folder create a new folder called empty. Open
System Monitor so that you can watch the memory
Got bit by this after moving files from my home dir to another disc.
I don't have any large files or images or svn's in my home directory, but I
cannot now open it. Nautilus freezes and quickly eats up RAM. Other
directories open fine. Sounds like a bug that manifests after some file ops
have
I can confirm same experience as Motin.
Moving large folder trees causes Nautilus to consume large amounts of RAM that
it doesn't release afterwards.
I don't have preview / thumbs enabled and my zoom is 50%, if that is relevant
(but I doubt it).
This Nautilus bug has cropped up in all sorts of
Sorry to re-open - I confirm this bug is still there and agree with Saul D. B.
When thumbnails (preview) are enabled, and you then enable viewing of hidden
files, Nautilus freezes. It never used to do this, so no idea what has
triggered it. I don't think it is connected to any folder type
Confirmed here as well.
Ubuntu 8.1 (intrepid)
Linux 2.6.27-14-generic
GNOME 2.24.1
firefox 3.0.10
Click on bookmarks, click on a bookmark folder, attempt to drag a
bookmark to another folder. Cursor shape changes then system locks up,
with cursor in its new shape.
Clicking on anything
Same problem here. Intrepid 8.04.
Problem affects compilation of the frei0r video effects plugins used by many
Linux video editors (e.g Open Movie Editor).
Also note this from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1022415
...I need to have libhighgui-dev (and the other OpenCV packages)
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