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When using xscreensaver with glslideshow, the X server randomly crashes
after a few hours. Typically, this manifests itself by my coming to the
computer after leaving it overnight, only to find it at the X login
screen. This happens most nights, and sometimes during the day
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This also affects me. It's definitely a regression as it worked
correctly with gqview in Ubuntu 9.
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Unity starts with blank screen
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If I close the lid of my laptop, then open it again, I find it asking
for a password even though lock: False is set in ~/.xscreensaver
(attached). The password window says XScreenSaver 5.15.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
$ apt-cache
I guess this is the key line in the log file:
xscreensaver: 21:17:14: LOCK ClientMessage received; activating and
locking.
Presumably something, such as ACPI, is asking xscreensaver to lock
rather than activate?
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Certainly; please see attached. What I did was:
1. Ran killall xscreensaver to kill the running xscreensaver.
2. Ran xscreensaver -verbose -log output_log_name. The splash screen came up.
3. Waited a few seconds.
4. Closed the laptop lid.
5. Waited a few seconds.
6. Opened the lid. The password
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When I start FreeCAD, I see very few menu options. The only options
shown are:
File
Exit
Edit
Preferences
View
Workbenches
Help
Help
About FreeCAD
About Qt
and there are no other buttons, etc. Having not used FreeCAD before, I
can't say for sure that
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On upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10, I find that glslideshow is ignoring
rotation data in pictures taken by my Nikon D7000 camera, and so
portrait pictures are shown rotated by 90 degrees. An example of such an
image is:
http://acunningham.org/photos/2012/06/10/dsc_8639.jpg
Interestingly, when I click on the links in the bug description above to
check the links are working, Firefox has the same problem as glslideshow
- dsc00112.jpg is shown correctly but dsc_8639.jpg is shown rotated. In
gthumb however, they are both shown correctly as portrait. Perhaps the
problem
Yes, you're right. In that case, perhaps this version of glslideshow is
ignoring all EXIF rotation data?
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Title:
glslideshow ignores EXIF
That returns an error xscreensaver-getimage: no window ID specified!.
Running it with -root as well gives this:
$ xscreensaver-getimage -root -verbose -file
~/docs/photos/2012/06/10/dsc_8639.jpg
xscreensaver-getimage: grabDesktopImages: False
xscreensaver-getimage: grabVideoFrames:False
Oh, and I then see the image displayed incorrectly (rotated by 90
degrees) on the X root window.
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Title:
glslideshow ignores EXIF rotation data
I have the same problem, but also no error message:
$ xmodmap -e clear Lock
$ xmodmap
xmodmap: up to 4 keys per modifier, (keycodes in parentheses):
shift Shift_L (0x32), Shift_R (0x3e)
lock
control Control_L (0x25), Control_R (0x69)
mod1Alt_L (0x40), Meta_L (0xcd)
The above is on Ubuntu 12.10 running x11-xserver-utils 7.7~3ubuntu1
i386.
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Unable to unmap Lock modifier using xmodmap
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I've filed this bug against pm-utils as I'm not sure which package is
the root cause of this. My apologies if it's really something else. Feel
free to re-assign in this case.
I have a Thinkpad T530 running Ubuntu 13.04 that will sometimes suspend,
but sometimes won't. When
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Apologies if this is reported against the wrong package; feel free to
reassign it.
When changing time zone in Ubuntu 13.10, the clock gets stuck on the old
time.
Yesterday evening I travelled from Manaus to Rio de Janeiro, which is a
two hour time zone change to the east.
Am also affected by this, running gnome-session 3.9.90-0ubuntu3 and
gnome-settings-daemon 3.8.5-0ubuntu7. The volume keys on my laptop don't
work, nor do custom shortcuts such as super-t for terminal. Am willing
to help debug this...
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3.8.5-0ubuntu9 and gnome-shell-common 3.8.4-0ubuntu5, this seems to be
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Have reinstalled on a new laptop, and seems to be working correctly now.
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Illegal storage access, and very few menu options
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Is there any news on getting this fix into Ubuntu 12.10? This delay and
lack of response is getting rediculous.
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ignores EXIF rotation
Commenting out LOCK_SCREEN=true in /etc/default/acpi-support seems to
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Closing laptop lid locks even with lock: False
To
Yes it is. Perhaps I should uninstall this package?
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Closing laptop lid locks even with lock: False
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Can we be confident that there will be a fix for this in Ubuntu 13.04?
If so, I'm willing to wait.
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ignores EXIF rotation data from Nikon
Great; thanks. Now that we have an approximate date, I'm happy to wait.
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Thanks, it's gone.
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This is still happening on Ubuntu 12.04 with xorg 1:7.6+12ubuntu1 and
xscreensaver 5.15-2ubuntu1.
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Xorg randomly crashes when using
Not sure if it's the correct version, but I downloaded this file:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libm/libmtp/libmtp9_1.1.3-24-g9aca343-3ubuntu1_i386.deb
and installed it, and mtp-detect still gives this with a Samsung Galaxy
S III GT-I9300:
$ mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.3
Same after installing both of these:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libm/libmtp/libmtp-common_1.1.3-24-g9aca343-3ubuntu1_all.deb
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libm/libmtp/libmtp-runtime_1.1.3-24-g9aca343-3ubuntu1_i386.deb
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Cannot connect to Samsung Galaxy S
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libmtp can detect a Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-I9300, also known as the
Galaxy S3) but cannot connect to it:
$ mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.3
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7310/P7510/N7000/I9100/Galaxy
Tab 7.7/10.1/S2/Nexus/Note.
No, I haven't had this for a while. Am now running Ubuntu 13.10 with
xscreensaver and glslideshow, and haven't had any crashes.
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Xorg
That workaround does not work for me. It has no effect at all.
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Clock gets stuck on time zone change
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Correction: it works for some settings on the clock tab. It seems to
work for Seconds, but not for Weekday or Date and month. Perhaps
it's because the seconds setting changes the time part of the clock?
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frequent travellers.
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Clock gets stuck on time zone change
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On Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2, gnome-control-center 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu18 crashes
with the following:
$ gnome-control-center network
libGL error: failed to load driver: r600
libGL error: Try again with LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose for more details.
libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
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Crashes with GLXBadContext
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Can't enable wireless
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On booting and logging into Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2, under the network menu,
Wireless networks is shown in grey and cannot be selected. Directly
below it, also in grey, is wireless is disabled. This is a regression,
and it used to work correctly in 12.04. I'm able to manually
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On logging in, Unity shows a completely blank screen with just the
orangey background image. There's no title bar, and pressing the windows
key doesn't seem to do anything. The only thing I can do is hit ctrl-
backspace to log out a log in using Gnome instead.
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Unity starts with blank screen
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On further testing, the You are now offline warning bubble displays
just fine, so perhaps this is more likely a Unity problem than an X
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Thank you for your prompt response. Unfortunately there is no Enable
wireless entry. The network menu is, in full:
Wired network (greyed out)
diconnected (greyed out)
Mobile Broadband (greyed out)
not enabled (greyed out; has a no signal icon
Certainly; please see screenshot1.png attached.
Yes, the first thing I did was to double check that the hardware switch
was set to enabled. Also, as previously mentioned, the interface can be
configured without problems using command line tools, and all my
submissions to this ticket have been
Mathieu,
Thank you, I didn't realise that there was now a right click menu. There
is indeed an Enable wireless option there that works.
I suggest tweaking the UI to make this clear. There are going to be lots
of people like me upgrading from 12.04 who aren't going to be aware of
the right click
Ah, I see. Thanks! This ticket can be closed.
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I see this is marked as fix released, yet am still suffering from this
problem. Do I need to do anything other than accept the normal Ubuntu
updates to get this fixed?
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Am also affected by this. An imminent fix would be most welcome!
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Title:
1:0.9.8+bzr3319-0ubuntu1 regression: keeps setting gsettings keys to
Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9300 running Android 4.0.4, connected to Ubuntu
12.04 with libmtp 1.1.3-1ubuntu0.1 gives:
$ mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.3
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7310/P7510/N7000/I9100/Galaxy
Tab 7.7/10.1/S2/Nexus/Note.
Found 1
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Before upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04, xscreensaver would deactivate and
return to the desktop on either a key press or mouse movement. After the
upgrade:
* On mouse movement, it deactivates and returns to the desktop
correctly.
* On keyboard key press, the active screensaver
I'm horrified that it has been well over a year between this problem
being reported and the first non-automated response from Ubuntu. Yes,
this problem still exists on Ubuntu 14.10, but I have managed to
implement a workaround. If I disable the Nvidia graphics card in BIOS,
and use the Intel
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Upon upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 beta, which runs kernel 4.15.0-13-generic
and iwlwifi 8265 driver firmware 34.0.1, this problem seems to have gone
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On Ubuntu 18.04, the warnings in kern.log still happen, and a kernel
oops is reported, but the system doesn't hang.
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System hangs after
Just had a system hang on 18.04 due to this. The hangs are definitely
much rarer, but do happen.
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System hangs after iwlwifi firmware
Am suffering from the same bug on a Thinkpad T470s with an Intel 8265
wifi chip running Ubuntu 17.10, Linux kernel 4.13.0-37-generic, and
iwlwifi 31.560484.0. There are multiple reports like the errors below in
kern.log. After a while, the machine completely locks up. Interestingly,
the system
# ls -l /usr/share/apport/symptoms/dist-upgrade.py
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 May 17 16:32
/usr/share/apport/symptoms/dist-upgrade.py -> ubuntu-release-upgrader.py
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Certainly; I have opened a bug report on bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159
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# ls -l /usr/share/apport/symptoms/ubuntu-release-upgrader.py
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 214 May 17 16:32
/usr/share/apport/symptoms/ubuntu-release-upgrader.py
# dpkg -S /usr/share/apport/symptoms/ubuntu-release-upgrader.py
apport-symptoms: /usr/share/apport/symptoms/ubuntu-release-upgrader.py
#
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When running ubuntu-bug on the command line, and tab completing the
package name, the following warnings are printed:
/usr/share/apport/symptoms/dist-upgrade.py: No such file or directory
grep: /usr/share/apport/symptoms/release-upgrade.py: No such file or directory
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 19.10, Thunderbird seems to use the wrong wrap
length when composing emails. I have mail.wrap_long_lines set to true,
and mailnews.wraplength set to 72, but when composing emails, lines are
wrapped at a shorter length. It appears to be about 55
Public bug reported:
thunderbird leaves nsemail and nscopy files in /tmp:
# ls -l /tmp/ns*
-rw--- 1 alistair alistair 5522 Nov 18 08:42 /tmp/nscopy-1.tmp
-rw--- 1 alistair alistair 8883 Nov 18 08:43 /tmp/nscopy-2.tmp
-rw--- 1 alistair alistair 8311 Nov 18 08:49
Exiting and restarting thunderbird seems to remove the nscopy* files,
but the nsemail* files remain (see below). In any case, restarting
thunderbird isn't really a solution, because leaving thunderbird running
for extended periods is a perfectly normal thing to do.
# ls -l /tmp/ns*
-rw--- 1
Reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1597294
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nsemail and nscopy files left in /tmp
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Surely leaving temporary files in a public directory for emails composed
many days ago and which have long been sent is not an elegant or well
engineered thing to do?
In any case, this only started happening after upgrading to Ubuntu
19.10.
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Still the same, unfortunately.
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Tab completion warnings with ubuntu-bug
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apport-symptoms is installed, but this keeps happening:
# dpkg -l apport-symptoms
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ NameVersion
For those with Sony headphones, and who are affected by this annoying
bug, the attached "headphones" Perl script is a partial workaround.
You'll need to edit it for the bluetooth address of your headphones. Run
it after switching your headphones on and they connect, and it sets
A2DP.
**
Can this please be re-opened? Daniel van Vugt marked it as "won't fix"
in comment #14 due to Ubuntu 17.10 being end of life, but numerous
people are still encountering the problem with more recent versions. I'm
encountering it on Ubuntu 19.10 and a new Sony WH-1000XM3.
If this bug can't be
Is anything happening with solving this?
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Bluetooth headphones/speaker default to low quality headset mode and
fails to switch to A2DP
That's interesting. It sounds like there's a race condition that's
affecting us differently. In my case, the submenus definitely aren't
being populated, even if I hover the mouse pointer over the parent menu
item for 30 seconds. If I then move the mouse pointer away and back
again, only then is
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On Ubuntu 19.04 on my Thinkpad T470s, my Sony WH-1000XM3 headphones pair
using Bluetooth with no problems, and use A2DP by default. If I then
power off the headphones and power them back on, they reconnect but use
HSP/HFP and sound terrible. If I manually go into the sound
Thank you. Do you know when it will be updated in release pocket?
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On upgrade to 19.10, Unity custom keyboard shortcuts stop working
To
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Since upgrading to Ubuntu 19.10, my Thinkpad T470s sometimes refuses to
suspend. This *appears* to happen if I've previously suspended it since
the last full reboot, though it's hard to be sure that this is always
the case. When it fails to suspend, the following is logged
Yes, this happens every time on Unity. In fact, it's been happening for
many years. It's only now that I've got round to reporting it. I can
take a video on my phone if you like.
My keyboard shortcut is configured as:
Name: Thunderbird
Command: thunderbird
Key: Super+T
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I pressed Super+T just as I said "now". Notice that the mouse pointer
near the middle of the screen does not change.
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No indication that thunderbird is starting
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Upon doing "apt update && apt full-upgrade", this now appears to be
fixed. Thank you for your help.
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On upgrade to 19.10, Unity custom
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When Firefox is started using a keyboard shortcut, a spinner until the
main Firefox window is loaded. This provides visual indication that it's
starting. When Thunderbird is started using a keyboard shortcut, no
spinner is shown until the main Thunderbird window is shown.
Also reported for Thunderbird in bug 1854756.
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Menus aren't populated first time
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If you navigate using the mouse to a menu that has a submenu, for
example View -> Toolbars, sometimes the first time you do so, the
submenu is empty and only shows as a very small grey rectangle. If you
then move the mouse pointer away from the menu, click in the middle of a
This is similar to bug 744795, but not the same because that bug is
about launcher icon tooltips, while this one is about tooltips within
applications.
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If you hover the mouse pointer over something with a tooltip (popup help
message), such as the lock icon in the Firefox URL bar, then the tooltip
appears. If you then switch workspace using a keypress (I use ctrl-
cursor keys), the tooltip stays and covers whatever is
Public bug reported:
If you navigate using the mouse to a menu that has a submenu, for
example View -> Toolbars, sometimes the first time you do so, the
submenu is empty and only shows as a very small grey rectangle. If you
then move the mouse pointer away from the menu, click in the middle of a
The only other Bluetooth headphones I've had access to recently were a
pair of Bose QC35 (1st generation). They showed up in the list of
visible BT devices, but my laptop couldn't connect to them at all,
despite numerous attempts. As a result, I bought the Sonys and got rid
of the Bose.
If you
** Attachment added: "headphones"
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How do I run blueman after installing it?
$ blueman
Command 'blueman' not found, did you mean:
command 'bluemon' from deb bluemon (1.4-7)
Try: sudo apt install
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This has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1589890, but bug 1589890
seems to be completely unrelated. Can anyone please explain what bug
1589890 has to do with this?
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Paul, I see. Thank you.
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nsemail and nscopy files left in /tmp
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Because no-one is willing to re-open this bug, I have opened new bug
1854392 for this same problem on newer versions of Ubuntu such as 19.10.
Those who are affected by this problem, please add a note to bug 1854392
stating that you're affected.
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*** This bug is the same as bug 1724919, but is NOT A DUPLICATE because
that bug was closed because it was reported for Ubuntu 17.10, which is
out of support. This bug is for newer versions, such as 19.10. PLEASE DO
NOT MARK THIS BUG AS A DUPLICATE. ***
On Ubuntu 19.10 on my
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10, custom keyboard shortcuts in Unity
stop working. I have Super-X bound to "gnome-terminal --maximize",
Super-F bound to "firefox" and Super-T bound to "thunderbird". All
worked before the upgrade, but none do now. Changing the custom
I have tried re-assigning them, and this does not help. What would you
suggest I try re-assigning them to?
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I'm not talking about predefined shortcuts; I'm talking about custom
shortcuts that I created myself. Nor am I talking about the desktop or
file lens.
In any case, my custom shortcuts worked fine on this same laptop in
Ubuntu 18.04, 18.10, and 19.04. They only stopped working in Ubuntu
19.10. I
Which package is "compiz-config-settings manager"? I don't see any such
package in 19.10:
root@albatross:~# apt install compiz-config-settings
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package compiz-config-settings
Which package is "compiz-config-settings manager"? I don't see any such
package in 19.10:
root@albatross:~# apt install compiz-config-settings
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package compiz-config-settings
I have done the rest of the steps you've asked for. When I press
Super-X, "unity-settings-daemon -r --debug" prints "x".
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/njpznFKqB7/
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root@albatross:~# apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
compizconfig-settings-manager is already the newest version
(1:0.9.14.0+19.10.20190918-0ubuntu1).
0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to
The custom shortcuts menu allows me to assign Super-X to a shortcut by
pressing the windows key and X. Presumably that indicates that the super
key is working correctly?
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Has anyone looked at this?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1857457
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