Another issue: bug #387796 concerned actually _adding_ icons to the menu
(for the open-with application list), it is sort of counter-productive
to fix the bug there and then remove the icons again with this
setting...
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(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons ,
I have tracked down the problem to the ACPI APIC support option in the
bios: disabling it solves the issue...
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** Description changed:
Using up-to-date karmic as of 15.08.2009
Problem:
- When using the virtual scroll on the touchpad (i.e. only moving the finger
on the right side of the pad, not pressing any button!), occasionally
(apparently randomly) incorrect events are generated.
+ When using
Uhm I never experienced the issue described there, the issue here is
more general, i.e. the touchpad driver misreports events and then the
program executes actions as if the reported button was pressed.
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Touchpad randomly fires incorrect events when scrolling
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 386017 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386017
Indeed, now that you pointed it is exactely what I am experiencing.
Marking as duplicate, thanks.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 386017
Brushing right-edge of trackpad causes clipboard to
Public bug reported:
Hardware:
See attached lshw.txt, in short:
ASUS NCCH-DL (Dual Xeon, intel i875 chipset), 2 CPU's installed, 2GB DDR1,
Adaptec 2120s u320 SCSI RAID controller on a PCIX 66MHz, 4 HDD in RAID 0.
Problem:
Frequent hard-locks on high disk activity, such as copying large files /
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Setting to invalid as it is not an issue anymore via software control,
the mute button still does not work but that is a known issue with the
ongoing acpi cleanup.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Is anybody still experiencing this issue? Haven't noticed the issue for
quite some time now,
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Public bug reported:
Using up-to-date karmic as of 15.08.2009
Problem:
When using the virtual scroll on the touchpad (i.e. only moving the finger on
the right side of the pad, not pressing any button!), occasionally (apparently
randomly) incorrect events are generated.
I can easily reproduce
I suspect this issue could be related with the one I described in bug
#414127. Is anyone who is experiencing this issue also experiencing
issues like the one I described there?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/405943
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Using up-to-date Ubuntu Karmic, gnome-bluetooth 2.27.8-0ubuntu1.
Problem: Bluetooth state reported in the context menu of the bluetooth
tray icon is often incorrect, specifically in the following situations:
1) After enabling bluetooth with the killswitch, altough the icon
Just a side effect: this setting also prevents the icon displaying in
the file-browser-applet even if the user explicitly chooses Show applet
icon.
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(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons , firefox
bookmark favicons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407621
You
What issues precisely do you encounter? GLXBadDrawable messages / wine
hangs / other ( or X crashes as in #401067)? Also, did you try various
wine programs to identify the error messages that are common to all 3D
apps?
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Update: setting OffscreenRenderingMode to backbuffer actually makes the
program run from time to time (it fails most of the time with
GLXBadDrawable though), although performance is terrible.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406865
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Thanks for the info - I'll keep investigating.
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I tried looking at the /etc/acpi/ibm-wireless.sh script to find the cause of
the issue and noticed the the wireless status cannot be affected by that script:
The script relies on isAnyWirelessPoweredOn and toggleAllWirelessStates to
control the wireless, which are in
Just a short notice: as Bryce and often said above, this bug focuses on
the occasional X crash. For the failure that only crashes / hangs wine
(including GLXBadDrawable) I have opened a new bug #406865.
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[GM45] 3D application fail to run through Wine and often crash X
(The and often should not be there..)
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In my opinion this is a really bad design decision. I think a user
actually reads the text of the context menu he uses often only the first
few times, then remembers where the relevant entries are approximately
located and simply locates them by the icon. Like this the user always
has to double
Just an update from my part: I am still trying to get a backtrace via gdb, but
as before, as soon as I attach gdb to X, X hangs until I terminate it, no
matter if I start gdb from a VT, via ssh or within the gdm session itself. I
also tried to launch gdm via gdb, but I had some difficulties to
I indeed forgot the cont via ssh... Anyway, backtrace attached.
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Thanks for the background info!
I tried to obtain some backtraces with the xorg edgers packages, at the moment
the only one I managed to get was the one appended at the end of the gdm log of
the crashed session, which is attached.
Unfortunately gdb seems to hang X as soon as I attach it to the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wine
Running Ubuntu Karmic as of 30.07.2009, tried both with regular packages
and with xorg-edges packages.
Problem:
WINE fails on any attempt to run a 3D application on Intel GM45 hardware, with
the following scenarios (in order of likeliness):
1)
Concerning the statement The problem is very likely caused by a problem with
the intel graphics driver., I had a look at different setups and got the
following results:
- Both Jaunty and Karmic, GM45 (the Lenovo T400 I am experiencing the problem
on): crash as described
- Jaunty, proprietary
Okay, so I did some testing, and it looks like one of the updates in the past
few days fixed the X crashing. Also, I did not experience any crashing or
hanging anymore after testing some native Linux 3D applications.
What however remains is wine failing on any attempt to run a non-native 3D
Hello,
Xorg.0.log is attached. Additionally I did some other testing, and I forgot to
mention that the attempts often end with messages like
X Error of failed request: GLXBadDrawable
Major opcode of failed request: 153 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent)
Serial
Also native linux applications seem to have problems: I tried compiling
and running vdrift, and X froze as soon as a track finished loading.
Soundplayback did continue for a while though, which seems to indicate
that only X froze and not the whole system... Again, I did not find any
helpful
Public bug reported:
Running an up-to-date Ubuntu Karmik x86_64, hardware details attached.
Problem:
3D applications fail to run through wine without any exception. Furthermore,
there is a 80% chance that the X server crashes after the attempt. The wine
output reads:
** Attachment added: lshw
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** Description changed:
- Running an up-to-date Ubuntu Karmik x86_64, hardware details attached.
+ Running an up-to-date Ubuntu Karmic x86_64, hardware details attached.
Problem:
3D applications fail to run through wine without any exception. Furthermore,
there is a 80% chance that the X
I experience the problem too, although only the shortcut does not work
only the first time I press it, if I press the shortcut twice, it works
fine. Usually it happens when I switch from some other application to
nautilus and press the shortcut, afterwards, as long as I work with
nautilus,
(Note: this does not apply to CTRL+V only in my situation)
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The default settings for the latex file type use xdvi and xpdf as viewers.
Evince is more user friendly and better integrated and should be used instead.
This can be achived by modifying the last lines of
/usr/share/geany/filetypes.latex
to
run_cmd=evince %f
Didn't occur for some time now, closing.
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Status: New = Invalid
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Using Ubuntu Karmic as of 07.07.09, on a Thinkpad T400.
Problem:
In Jaunty the FN+F7 key combination allowed to cycle WLAN/BT modes between both
off, only WLAN on, only BT on, both on. In Karmic, it only allows both on, both
off.
Workaround:
One can manually disable
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 395541 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395541
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 395541
network-manager openvpn, pptp, and vpnc plugin packages are missing the
actual plugins.
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Maybe relevant: laptop has intel graphics (Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller), therefore using KMS.
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GDM logs out after some minutes of typing on the keyboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396226
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu Karmic x86_64, as of 06.07.09. Possibly relevant package:
gdm: Installed: 2.26.1-0ubuntu3
Problem:
After logging in via gdm (system freshly started up), after some minutes of
typing (no matter in which program), I suddenly, without any warning, get
kicked out
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-vpnc
Using Ubuntu Karmic, as of 06.07.09
Problem:
Trying to connect to the VPN network via the Network Manager applet displays
the message:
Failed to execute child process /usr/lib/network-manager-vpnc/nm-vpnc-
service (No such file or
I fear not, but I found some related upstream bugs:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11268
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9258
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11268
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Chances that it might be fixed in karmic too with the latest debian
imports, we'll see.. Great to know anyway.
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Uhm could that have something to do with the fact that I share both
printer and scanner via network? I simply noticed that as soon as lp did
not have any permissions anymore, all printing tasks would not complete
anymore (the workarround of Vanessa Ezekowitz works well anyway). As for
the bug
vol_id has been dropped in 9.10, blkid is used instead. Concerning
unetbootin, see #384369.
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Just wanted to point out that the workaround
sudo chown root:saned /dev/bus/usb/001/002 sudo chmod g+rw
/dev/bus/usb/001/002
is potentially dangerous for multifunction devices as it will make
scanning work, but will brake printing, as the node needs to have
gid=lp.
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** Description changed:
The computer immediately resumes from suspend. This issue seems to be caused
by the ehci_hcd module.
A workaround is adding
SUSPEND_MODULES=ehci_hcd
to /etc/pm/config.d/modules (create file if necessary).
Though this bug is not critical (as a workaround exists),
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 289252 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289252
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 289252
Immediate resume on suspend caused by ehci_hcd module
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I tried looking at dbus-monitor while running update-manager, but it
seems that no dbus events are captured when clicking check. Some
updates though: I installed 2.6.30rc4 from kernel ppa, and now the
brightness does not jump to 100%, but to somewhere around 50%. The
double-notifications still
I think one should rather look at the gnome-panel source code, it is
more likely that the panel listen to screen resolution changes events
and resizes itself accordingly than the screen resolution program itself
resizing the panel. At least this is the impression I got looking at the
gnome-panel
You're welcome. In case you make any interesting findings, please report
- as stated above I have the impression that the file panel-toplevel.c
is a good starting point to study the behavior of the panel, but as the
code is next to undocumented, it is quite difficult to understand it at
first
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36189 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36189
From my experience the issues are related in the fact that it is the way
gnome stores the positions of the applets that is problematic. Try,
after unlocking and relocking, to have a look at gconf under
From my own investigations so far I guess the best starting point is
panel-toplevel.c in the sources of gnome-panel-2.26.0 - gnome-panel.
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Here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137473 (you can find it
at the top of the page, under assigned to)
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From what I can judge the problem is not how the panel behaves when it
is resized, but how it behaves when adding applets to the panel, i.e.
practically always choosing to store the position as absolute from left,
instead of from right. In fact, once I corrected all the settings
manually in gconf,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 287428 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287428
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Menu key emits XF86WakeUp on Thinkpad X61s
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You
(Just to update the status from my side, the last time I tried to debug
I was affected by a bug that causes X to crash on resume, and
consequently always lost all debugging information from gdb, and since
then I didn't have the chance to continue investigating this issue,
expect some updates next
Works now.
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As stated above, could those affected try out firefox-3.6 from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/fta/ppa/ubuntu jaunty ? With that build I do
not have any issues anymore on every pc I've tried it out so far. If
that build works one could track down the changes, or at least one knows
that it should work in
Cannot get this to work anymore with jaunty... I also don't have any
ideas on how to debug the issue further, any clues? Part of the kernel
log regarding the suspend procedure is attached.
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Immediate
Now the mute hotkey doesn't even work anymore (xev does not show any
reaction whatsoever when pressing the button). Original issue still
present.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354050
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Please obtain a backtrace on your machine and reopen the bug with the
debug information (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344381
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Please do refer to my above comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/341463/comments/2
As said, I also do not think that the bug is only in gvfs (in fact, in my
opinion it is not a bug in the common way, but a design issue with how gvfs
deals with such problems), but it is
Tested with today's updates (gvfs 1.2.1-0ubuntu1) and the problem persists. To
test, I mounted various cifs shares and a ssh share, put the laptop to suspend,
plugged out the cable, resumed, and after inserting the password to unlock gdm,
the usual symptoms were noticable, namely
CIFS VFS:
Starting from what package version should I be able to notice the
change? Currently I've got gvfs 1.2.0-0ubuntu2 and just today I had the
described issue when putting my laptop to sleep while a ssh share was
still mounted, then on resume nautilus, the gnome panels (i.e. pretty
much everything)
Public bug reported:
When muting the master channel, only the internal speakers of the laptop
get muted, but if headphones or any external speakers are attached,
those do not get muted. This is a new issue since on of the latest
pulse-audio updates.
Jaunty x64 up-to-date, Thinkpad T400 (lshw
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I tried reinstalling with sudo apt-get --reinstall install aptitude and
the problem I don't get the crash anymore, no idea what the problem was.
Closing.
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352469
I do not get this issue anymore using firefox-3.6 from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/fta/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main. Anyone else to try
this out?
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I do not get this issue anymore using firefox-3.6 from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/fta/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main. Anyone else to try
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The best solution that works for me I've come up so far is the following:
The problem seems to be that gnome has difficulties to decide whether it should
store the position of an applet as aligned to the left or to the right.
Consequently, what I did was in the gconf-editor manually browse to
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24568546/BootDmesg.gz
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24568547/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24568548/Dependencies.txt
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Got this on resume, did not notice anything special.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
resuming properly. The resume processing hung very near the end and will have
appeared to have completed normally.
I didn't get the issue since reporting, closing for now.
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[LENOVO 2007V36] suspend/resume failure
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First of all sorry for the double bug-report, something went wrong
submitting the form... As stated in the description I already tried to
get a backtrace, which is attached
(http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24574854/gdb-aptitude.txt), but from what
I can understand there is no interesting information
Actually I already followed the steps on that website - I already
generated a few backtraces in the past. aptitude-dbgsym, gdb are all
installed, proceeded as follows:
sudo gdb aptitude 21 | tee backtrace.txt
(gdb) handle SIG33 pass nostop noprint
(gdb) set pagination 0
(gdb) run purge
Things work properly again, the X-crash on resume is caused by the fact
that I am using UXA. Closing to invalid.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349722
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Shouldn't this bug be markes as fixed released also against gnome-
desktop? Or remote watch removed?
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Seems like an issue with the Lenovo T400 and possibly other notebooks,
see
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Install_Ubuntu_9.04_%28Jaunty_Jackalope%29_on_a_Thinkpad_T400
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After updating a number of python packages, all python apps are broken.
The following updates were installed:
2009-03-27 12:00:18 upgrade libpython2.6 2.6.1-1ubuntu4 2.6.1-1ubuntu5
2009-03-27 12:00:18 status half-configured libpython2.6 2.6.1-1ubuntu4
2009-03-27 12:00:18
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/349467
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The problem is not the program crashing, but I guess rather an issue with the
way the behavior with shares is designed. The hang is only due to the cifs
subsystem trying to access the unavailable share, and nautilus (and any other
program that might want to access the share location, even the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: human-theme
Since the update of the human-theme (human-theme 0.28.7ubuntu1), setting the
background of the panel to anything different from system-theme (i.e. some
half-transparent color or background image), the new style is only applied for
the
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Since today's updates suspend is totally broken on my Lenovo T400. When I
select suspend, the suspend led starts blinking, but either nothing happens, or
the screen simply goes black, or I am directly brought to the login screen.
Eventually the system will suspend (after
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.gz
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** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24413268/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24413270/Dependencies.txt
**
Since today's updates suspend is totally broken on my Lenovo T400. When
I select suspend, the suspend led starts blinking, but either nothing
happens, or the screen simply goes black, or I am directly brought to
the login screen. Eventually the system will suspend (after 2-3 minutes,
the suspend
Public bug reported:
Got this on resume. Didn't notice anything special though.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
resuming properly.
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24360067/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24360068/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24360069/Dependencies.txt
**
As of a sudden I also get this issue with the intel driver... I tested
on Fedora 11 Alpha (Firefox 3.1 beta 2) and the issue did not occur.
Question is whether this is thanks to the newer Firefox version, to the
DRI2 Intel driver (which Ubuntu does not yet use), or something else.
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I don't know whether this is not implemented yet or a problem with my
keyboard, but pressing the context-menu key on the keyboard when a
file/folder in nautilus is selected has no effect. Expected would be the
context-menu popping up. It makes no difference which keyboard
Okay thank you, sorry for the noise.
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Bug is likely caused by the proprietary nvidia driver, not much the
ubuntu developers can do there.
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Status: New = Invalid
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(Above based on a series of tests on other machine with intel / ati
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(Just realized that what I wrote in the previous post concerning the mouse
pointer being located slightly to the right of the top-left corner is NOT true
for firefox, therefore that statement should be ignored - although it shows
that menus in firefox work differently that the other ones).
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Status: Invalid = New
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I changed the status back to new. I did not encounter the issue with the
open source ati and intel drivers, but anyhow I suspect it is some
timing issue. Possibly related to issues such as bug #148381 could be
the fact that when opening any context menu, the pointer is localed
slightly to the
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One of the updates in the last few days fixed this issue, marking as
such.
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file-browser-applet crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337481
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Some updates: the state is now not explicitly disabled, but someway
inbetween. Specifically, NetworkManager does not show the state as
disabled, but the wireless led is inactive and no wireless networks are
detected. Usually simply to toggle the Enable Wireless option in the
NetworkManager context
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