it is a Wayland related issue. Works fine in an Ubuntu on Xorg session.
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Title:
Does not appear to work in Hirsuit Hippo
To manage
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upgraded to Hirsuit Hippo, and also on a fresh install, Barrier in
server mode or client mode doesn't appear to operate the mouse across
screens, the log shows the screen switch - so the other computer is
connecting, but the mouse cursor just disappears until you move it
seriously? you are going to wilfully infringe on registered trademarks, you
have been offered alternative suggestions and accepting them is low priority?
What can the community do to sort this out? I have done two merge requests with
different browser icons, both were rejected. The design team
Last known position is almost always going to be a full house level GPS lock on
the place where you last turned off a map application, probably the last
destination you navigated to. Might also be a full GPS lock on the last place
you took a photograph. This could be a problem for implementing
worth noting that the last known position isn't an estimate of where you
are with low and decreasing accuracy (like a cell tower position is),
where you have a rough position and an error radius, so you are in that
circle with some kind of probability distribution on where you can
expect to be
Public bug reported:
A browser based application that wants to use position can call
getCurrentPosition
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Geolocation/getCurrentPosition
or watchPosition
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Geolocation/watchPosition
maps (such as
another site to test this on is https://www.where-am-i.net/
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Title:
getcurrentPosition in oxide does not cause a wake up of the GPS
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GPS is working badly on my phone - location services really doesn't like
turning on the GPS which is a long standing problem. Just because GPS is
turned on does not mean it is actually on at all. It should be working a
little bit though, but only on moving dot map applications, single
requests for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1358050 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358050
here you go, one suru folded world map with a black cat silouette based
on a public domain and unencumbered image
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:P_cat.svg
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358050
You can't just say that Safari has more market recognition so you will
use their trademark for your commercial product in the same product
class! That is exactly what trademarks are there to prevent and if
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1358050 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358050
if it isn't a priority then lets just slap any old image on it for now
and do a new design when it gets to the top of the list. I really don't
mind what I click on to launch the browser, I just don't want
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1358050 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358050
very much so, and that one is even older and more neglected!
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1358050
Some icons assume familiarity with other OS
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why not use the already drawn pictogram for the internet
https://design.ubuntu.com/wp-content/uploads/pictogram-internet-orange-
hex.svg why are all icons on the phone not meeting the pictogram style?
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I must say I was somewhat surprised about the article, but not quite as
surprised as I am that this has been left for so long and even went
through a redesign without addressing the problem.
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after flashing over USB I have this
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:/$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 479M 4.0K 479M 1% /dev
tmpfs 97M 348K 96M 1% /run
I have 27MB of stuff in /var/log
there is a dpkg.log.1 showing stuff installed on 2016-02-17 showing stuff being
unpacked and configured, I think that is first boot stuff from when I wiped it,
no packages installed after that.
looking at where the space is used
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:/$ sudo du
well I for one did once enable r/w and installed packages (don't think
it was much more than pastebinit) however around OTA9 I reflashed the
device destroying data and returning to factory, when through the
startup wizard and everything and I have not enable r/w since then, and
my phone won't
content of /cache/recovery
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:/cache/recovery$ ls -lh
total 186M
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root21M Jun 2 09:23
custom-b733f4c4b681ceb00fd7e2438f988f27131a4a240b2688d5cbdbbd2638defb42.delta-custom-42d2023b9aa5bcd6aaf941b96d1e4faac6db98ff092b86ccdd7eef7118f5ccc2.tar.xz
/cache/recovery/log attached
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Public bug reported:
OTA 11 was downloaded and the install process appeared to work with no
visible errors reported, but the image was not applied, it booted back
into OTA 10.1 this process was repeated through the GUI process and from
the command line, the log in /cache/recovery/log revealed
Probably worth mentioning that since filing this bug the icon for the
webbrowser-app has been changed, but not in a way that fixes the
concerns raised. Current icon attached now, still doesn't meet standards
for desktop icons and has an orange compass needle pointing north east.
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Title:
[Icons] Web Browser icon is not distinctive to the Ubuntu brand
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** Summary changed:
- [Icons] Icon isn't very good
+ [Icons] Web Browser icon is not distinctive to the Ubuntu brand
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Title:
[Icons] Web
Public bug reported:
this toolkit uses #dd4814 as the colour orange.
css/sass/constants.scss:26:$ubuntu_orange: #dd4814;
css/appTemplate.css:1033: background: #dd4814;
css/appTemplate.css:1168: background: #dd4814;
css/appTemplate.css:1440: color: #dd4814;
this has apparently been
I tried both automatic and manual, made no difference until a reboot.
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Title:
time displayed wrongly on production phone
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it appears to have corrected itself after a reboot on my phone and I
can't reproduce it now. Very strange!
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Title:
time displayed wrongly on
so the procedure for taking a photo will remain that you have to start a
navigation application like google maps, wait for the circle to move and
shrink then switch to the camera and take your photo. This is sub-
optimal - you can't even take a series of photos on a walk without
waking up the GPS
Public bug reported:
for battery efficiency the GPS is in a power saving mode when the phone is off,
if the user unlocks the phone and turns the screen on there are various
activities they might want to do that require a location fix, for example
taking a photograph or visting a web page that
probably needs to go around here http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-
team/unity8/trunk/view/head:/qml/Greeter/Greeter.qml#L403
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Title:
get a GPS
might also help bug #1551683 where photos get incorrectly geotagged
because there is no GPS fix, if the user knows in advance the location
is junk they can run an application that gets a fix prior to taking
photos and can know when the fix is good.
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http://www.tmfile.com/mark/?q=850198578
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Title:
[Icons] Icon isn't very good
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
camera uses stale GPS location data
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1551683 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1551683
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camera uses stale GPS location data
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ensure that your device knows where it is (run unav or google maps in a
browser until you have a good fix) close location aware apps but leave
the phone on. Go for a nice long walk, and take a photos along the way
of flowers or some ducks or whatever takes your fancy. Your
Public bug reported:
visit a web page that requests your current location, for example http
://where-am-i.net it prompts to get permission to share the current
location, hit allow and it will probably show where you were a few hours
ago as the GPS will have a cached location. Refreshing won't
Public bug reported:
ensure that your device knows where it is (run unav or google maps in a
browser until you have a good fix) close location aware apps but leave
the phone on. Go for a nice long walk, and take a photos along the way
of flowers or some ducks or whatever takes your fancy. Your
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the icon for the webbrowser-app does not use transparency, so is a big
square edged thing, which is inconsistent with other icons and looks out
of place on the dash and alt-tab. I don't know if phone icons are
supposed to meet the standards for desktop icons, or if desktop
the icon for the browser with the blue and red north east pointing
compass is also, erm, lets say "weakly differentiated" from the icon for
the primary browser on a competitive platform.
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editing
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/kazam/backend/config.py
line 101-103 to read
def get(self, section, key,raw=True,fallback='rest'):
try:
return super(KazamConfig,self).get(section,
key,raw=raw,fallback=fallback)
allows it to start. This matches the keyword
this is related to this issue http://bugs.python.org/issue14388
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/kazam/backend/config.py extends
/usr/lib/python3.4/configparser.py and has a get method, which requires
different parameters to the configparser method.
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some mirrors, e.g. https://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/ do support https
already, however there are other issues that would arise, such as
mirrors with broken certs, or certs that don't match the multiple dns
names for the server (see https://mirrors.us.kernel.org/ubuntu/ for
example) supporting
Public bug reported:
the new .click package format is a .ar file containing some tar.gz
files, file-roller doesn't recognise .click files as ar archives and
refuses to open them. Renaming the click to a .ar allows it to open with
no issues.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package:
On 27/03/15 23:11, David King wrote:
On 23/03/15 18:47, Gareth France wrote:
Having said that I've had it since about 2pm and I've broken it
already! Looking at the scopes there is a star icon at the top right,
it took several clicks before I realised it was removing my scope
screens
I did waste 10 minutes or so eagerly hunting around for data sources to
enable due to this message. It sounds like a call to action, you should
totally enable some data sources to see awesome stuff here but it
isn't. It should say nothing, or something that gives you a clue as to
what you are
you will need to be a member of a group that has access to the pad, the
ubuntu-uk group has access, as does
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-etherpad so click the join button there
and someone will approve you within a couple of minutes (it is a basic,
but functional spam prevention system)
It is a bit of an odd launch, but I have fairly low expectations. We
were in the first batch but don't have handsets yet, probably confused
them by ordering two rather than one so they will have to think about
how to package it. I am trying hard not to compare it with any kind of
Apple launch
well you are certainly not wrong, it has kind of drifted off, and my
name is still on the door as point of contact, I am happy to step aside
if that would help, or carry on (I am still sending out 14.04 CDs to
anyone who sends an SAE and I am happy to continue doing that).
I would like to
Public bug reported:
not really sure if this application has much desktop relevance, but it
seems to get the URL bar you click and drag up from somewhere near the
footer of the window, but if there is a horizontal scroll bar then you
can't get low enough for the drag to start.
ProblemType: Bug
cool, any chance of a backport of this fix into trusty?
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Title:
Unity/compiz intercepts Super and Alt keypresses from grabbed windows
like VMs.
** Description changed:
[Impact]
After upgrading from Maverick to Natty, I can no longer use the Super
(windows) key in Virtual Machine Manager. Previously, as long as I had the
Virtual Machine Manager console window in the foreground, I could press the
Super key and the start menu would
I went through the same thing, lightdm stopped working last week some
time, had to flip to gdm to fix it, but now I am back on lightdm and all
is well (GDM was fine too, little bit prettier imho, but I like to run
as standard as possible). Trusty looks like it is going to be a good
one, a lot
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1289264 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1289264
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1289264
Unity 8 preview session not starting in my system
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1289623
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1289623
Cannot reveal Launcher in Desktop Sessions.
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Unity 8 preview session not starting in my system
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** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Unity/compiz intercepts Super and Alt keypresses from grabbed windows
Public bug reported:
open several windows of one application type (gnome-terminal is good, but
anything will do)
hover over the launcher icon and use the mouse wheel to scroll between them,
raising windows one after another, scroll back and the sequence is not reversed.
rock the wheel back and
Public bug reported:
I installed unity8-desktop-session-x11 and unity8-desktop-session-mir,
both options appear in the lightdm desktops dropdown. The Mir option
does not appear to do anything, just hangs the lightdm screen. The x11
option boots to something with a phone shaped region in the top
as a result of this change, mouse wheel on other launcher icons does
nothing useful at all and mouse wheel on the focussed app icon switches
windows in a different way, it certainly isn't reverse-able like it was,
it is deterministic, but I am struggling to describe the rule, if you
rock one click
this is causing an 1172 problem for me
https://xkcd.com/1172/
what was the harm in having clickless app switching from the launcher exactly?
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yeah, I know I am on the bring back spacebar heating side of this one.
bah. I liked it.
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Title:
Nonsense behavior of scrollwheel over Launcher
wow it does freaky stuff with the z-order now, this is barely
deterministic, it does different things for slow scrolling or pausing
between windows and fast scrolling. Probably worth a new bug with video
I think.
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I lacked unity-control-center-datetime having upgraded from saucy. I do
have ubuntu-desktop installed and this does not appear to be a
dependency of ubuntu-desktop.
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yeah, I was using a slightly fancy SLC SD card. I would expect bash to
be faster, it has way less to do, however 0.4 seconds is not 2-3 seconds.
Alan.
On 08/11/13 17:03, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
Twice that, on a class 10 SD card:
root@raspberrypi:~# cat hello.py
print Hello, World!
setting the default to true would be just as good if making a mandatory
field is challenging - that also wouldn't break any existing scopes that
don't declare a value for it. They would just only be used if online
searching was enabled, if they don't specify that they are safe for
local only mode
Hard float is the plan. We intend to build every package that builds, so
that would include KDE. I have no idea what will end up on the SD card,
and what point we get a desktop running, the initial target is booting
to a command line, like Ubuntu Server. My ideal result would be an SD
card that
I use python on the pi all the time, it works just fine for me, but I
don't do much time critical stuff. Printing to the console is a bit
slowish, but I do plenty of stuff responding to USB events and flashing
LEDs attached to the GPIO and stuff like that.
Mostly not desktop applications, just
odd, do you get something different to this?
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cat hello.py
print Hello, World!
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ time python hello.py
Hello, World!
real0m0.248s
user0m0.180s
sys0m0.050s
On 07/11/13 20:06, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
Alan,
I notice that python startup is
first time I launched it the mumble UI started on a different monitor to
the one I used the dash on, subsequent starts were all on the primary
monitor and all behind other windows.
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Hi all,
I have been keen on the idea of the Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu for some
time, and finally decided to get together with some folk and do
something about it. So we are doing a crowd funding indiegogo thing to
raise money to build a cluster of Pi devices that will be tasked with
On 06/11/13 20:50, Barry Drake wrote:
On 06/11/13 20:12, Alan Bell wrote:
I have been keen on the idea of the Raspberry Pi running Ubuntu for
some time, and finally decided to get together with some folk and do
something about it. So we are doing a crowd funding indiegogo thing
to raise money
from the pitch . . .
Rasbian is a great operating platform for it, the LXDE desktop is fine,
the Wayland demo was brilliant and loads of cool projects are happening
based on the Pi. We still want Ubuntu on it though. We are using it in
embedded projects, it is also turning up in things like
On 06/11/13 22:19, Dan Fish wrote:
I think another aspect that should not be ignored is the potential
roadmap for such arm devices. Admittedly I'm not aware of the
Raspberry Pi's future direction, but in general more and more such arm
devices seem to be in the offing. The raspberry pi itself
On 06/11/13 22:26, Andres wrote:
I recently heard more about beagle bone in FLOSS weekly.
Doesn't beagle bone support ubuntu for a number of years now?
Similar price, better hardware and a bit more open source?
yes, that is a good platform too.
What makes the pi so special? I thought it was
so, lets make this happen. http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a
-raspberry-pi-build-cluster-for-ubuntu
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Title:
ARM version not supporting V6
you should have an unsubscribe confirmation email to your old address
and a subscribe confirmation email to your new address, I pressed the
buttons for you
Alan.
On 28/10/13 18:31, rodney jackson wrote:
How do I change my email for this group
I am currently getting emails from this group
based on the comment at #7 it almost certainly is going to remain broken
in compiz - however with Mir the input handlers are utterly different so
there might be an opportunity to have Ubuntu work with virtualisation
and remote desktops without grabbing keys from the guest.
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On 18/10/13 01:29, tapper wrote:
hi what's going on with the new Ubuntu: can i as a blind computer
user install it with speech. are you going to update the wiki or even
do a blog post about it. i will be very happy if you can get back to
me and let me no as win 8 is a pile! thanks Tapper
On 18/10/13 01:29, tapper wrote:
hi what's going on with the new Ubuntu: can i as a blind computer
user install it with speech. are you going to update the wiki or even
do a blog post about it. i will be very happy if you can get back to
me and let me no as win 8 is a pile! thanks Tapper
Just a reminder, the release date and party is tomorrow night, at the
Lord Nelson
Alan.
On 20/09/13 18:01, Alan Bell wrote:
Hi all,
it is that time again, another 6 months another release of our
favorite operating system. This time it is Ubuntu 13.10 the Saucy
Salamander, the first
it is ctrl+S after the sound of the drums. If you don't hear the drums
then it is possible that there is an issue with your audio and orca has
cheerfully started and is silently talking.
The installer is basically broken at the moment because there are 7
progress bars at the bottom of the
can we get the priority of this bumped up a bit, the installer is
basically completely unusable at the moment because it spends all its
time talking about each of the dots
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the transitional package libxmlrpc-c3 has been dropped, it appears that
libxmlrpc-core-c3 replaces it but does not provide it. This means that
the openSIPs package for xmlrpc support http://apt.opensips.org/ and
anything else that depends on libxmlrpc-c3 can't install. I will
drums work OK, but reading out every single dot as progress bar 3 or
progress bar 4 all the time is a bit rubbish
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Title:
not hearing the drums
Public bug reported:
putting this device in the machine shows this in syslog
Sep 24 14:57:33 alanlaptop kernel: [227323.226530] cdc_acm 2-1.5:1.0: ttyACM0:
USB ACM device
Sep 24 14:57:33 alanlaptop modem-manager[5505]: info (ttyACM0) opening
serial port...
Sep 24 14:57:34 alanlaptop
adding this line to a file in /etc/udev/rules.d sorts out my issue
ATTRS{idVendor}==2458, ATTRS{idProduct}==0001,
ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}=1
so yes, that needs to go in the modem-manager package
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there is a bit of a list here
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames#A14.04
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Hi all,
it is that time again, another 6 months another release of our favorite
operating system. This time it is Ubuntu 13.10 the Saucy Salamander, the
first release featuring the new Mir display server and the unveiling of
smart scopes which are like scopes, but smarter. The event is once
choo choo!
Real Ale Train tomorrow
loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-uk/2320-real-ale-train/
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Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
not reliably reproducable on demand, but quite often after hot plugging
an external monitor over hdmi and reconfiguring it to be on the correct
side of the laptop I get the top bar shadow over the top of chromium
tabs and other applications. Seems fine on the laptop display,
I can see why you would think that, looking to the right of the screen,
however it is the correct height as you can see, the top of the tabs
line up with the top of the BFB at the top of the launcher. The shadow
seems a bit too low as well as being on top.
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testing saucy installer, not hearing drums when ubiquity starts. This is
the audio cue to press ctrl+s to start the orca screen reader (which
also doesn't appear to work at the moment - might be that both are
muted) so this is an important bit of audio.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
starting the screen reader from the accessibility indicator or by
pressing ctrl+s at the ubiquity first page does not appear to do
anything (might be an audio issue)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: ubiquity (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
I think this needs a kernel fix along the lines of this commit
http://kernel.opensuse.org/cgit/kernel/commit/?id=996ab492443658e15b0a6b912ed703411e005475
as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/737482
however that might be a bit tricky as the DMI data looks like this
On 05/06/13 08:55, pete smout wrote:
On 05/06/13 05:59, Bod Soutar wrote:
Weight loss spam...really!
Pete
and blocked from the list already, please ignore.
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confirmed, I don't get the black rectangles though
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I think this thread has gone about as far as it needs to, and then a bit
further. Lets move on and talk about something else now.
Alan.
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