sudo apt-get install xfonts-cyrillic fixed it on ubuntu 18.04
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Status: Invalid => New
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Title:
xorg: direc
Public bug reported:
I am unable to adjust the brightness of the backlight of my laptop
screen either by using the slider of by changing the value in
/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness directly.
I have tried changing my GRUB configuration:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acp
The version that was installed on March 31 was 3.13.0.20.24. The
version I uninstalled right after that was 3.13.0.18.38.
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Title:
Screen re
According to the dpkg.log for that date, quite a lot: libc-bin for
amd64. Also gcc-4.8, gcc-4.9, along with g++, cpp, libgcc1, libstdc++6
etc, for amd64 and i386; and libitm1, libgomp1, libgfortran3, libasan0,
libatomic1, libtsan0, libquadmath0, libthumbnailer0, apport, apport-gtk,
python3-proble
I first upgraded to 14.10; that didn't change anything. Trying 15.04
now.
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Title:
Screen resolution no longer works
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Okay, I got out of that situation with the help of the flashrom people.
My BIOS is now updated.
It helped a bit in that I can now define and add my resolution again
using xrandr. It won't stay added though: I need to define and add it
every time I boot. Otherwise, the resolution is not in the Di
No change in 15.04. I can add the resolution with xrandr, and after
that I can use it. But after reboot, I have to do it again.
The upgrade got stuck with a black screen and no networking, but I
eventually got out of it with the "apt-get dist-upgrade" dance from the
console. I hope that hasn't
Something happened to this bug's conversation: the message asking me to
upgrade the BIOS has been removed/hidden.
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Title:
Screen resolution
I'm trying the BIOS upgrade as per those instructions. The only
applicable option was the flashrom one, which seems to have hosed my
BIOS. It's still on now, but I won't be able to boot it again. Kindly
mark this bug New again to give me time to recover and retry!
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It's beginning to look like an nvidia driver problem. I tried switching
to Noveau; that left me with a resolution of 640×480, with no other
options. (In case you're wondering: it looks great but isn't very
practical). Switching back to the proprietary driver deleted my
xorg.conf again. After a
Also, I don't know if these are related, but window menus now appear not
only at the top of the screen or in the window's title bar (depending on
the new configuration setting in 14.04), but also in the classic pre-
Unity location: right below the window's title bar.
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I just upgraded a desktop system from 13.10 to 14.04, and to my horror
found that the monitor's native resolution was no longer supported: the
best setting offered was 1024×768 or somesuch.
Turns out the upgrade deleted xorg.conf. There were two backups: one
with the date as
** Description changed:
My display's native resolution is 2560×1440 pixels. Prior to, I think,
Saucy I could only reach this resolution by adding it using xrandr, and
then calling xrandr on boot/login to select that resolution. The
Display preferences did not show any higher options than
Public bug reported:
My display's native resolution is 2560×1440 pixels. Prior to, I think,
Saucy I could only reach this resolution by adding it using xrandr, and
then calling xrandr on boot/login to select that resolution. The
Display preferences did not show any higher options than 1920×1200.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #646686
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646686
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Yup, that works. Thanks!
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Title:
[bcm5974] Two-finger right-click no longer working
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Changed status back to "Incomplete"
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Title:
Touchpad not working on Dell Latitude e6420
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It seems that this problem is not fixed. I just upgraded ubuntu to 12.04
on my dell latititude E6 and my touchpad does not work after logging in.
I do see the ALPS configuration tab in gpointing-device-settings, but
changing any settings does not help.
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Ah! I think I'm getting a handle on this. I think the right-click must
have gotten more sensitive to movement during the attempt to click.
Right-click works sometimes now, but I have to hold both my fingers
really really still as I push down the trackpad.
This is compounded by another problem I'
I'm still having the problem. It worked temporarily when I ran
“synclient ClickFinger3=2”. It's gone again when I reboot, which
unfortunately is never very long without a working suspend.
Strangely enough, just once during this current session I saw right-
click work. But when I tried again it
It gets weirder. After running that command, *most* attempts at mid-
clicking work. Some come out as left clicks though, and one came out as
a right-click just now.
Normally I'd suspect the trackpad hardware, but then why does two-
fingered scrolling work?
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This time, “synclient ClickFinger3=2” gives me a working middle mouse
button but still no right-click.
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Title:
[bcm59
Given that this is not the bug it was thought to be, can we re-open it?
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Title:
Middle-click on MacBook Pro touchpad
Argh. I can right-click again, which gets me around bug 957699, but I
still can't middle-click.
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Middle-click
Yay! I can right-click again. Thanks.
Note though that the three-fingered gestures stopped working for me in
Oneiric, and never came back.
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Logs produced by the crash, once the NoTrapSignals option was set.
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Disabling signal trapping seems to have done the trick. I'll attach the
logs the crash produced that time.
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Title:
Trackpad swipe cra
Tried it again after stopping and restarting Apport. No luck. My
Xorg.0.log isn't very helpful either; ends in a bunch of lines like…
[ 46515.<…>] (II) XKB: reuse xkmfile /var/lib/xkb/server-
B9E2FA0EEF8A91EF1CC7991FC61772F1BA8D5E13.xkm
There's nothing in /var/log/gdm from the past 2 or 3 weeks
I just made it crash again, but there's no crash notice after I log in.
I tried “sudo service apport start force_start=1”; it says “service
already running” — not surprising for a beta, but “ps -ef | grep -i
apport” shows nothing.
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Title:
Trackpad swipe crashes X
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X has been crashing lately when I swiped my full hand across the
trackpad to clean it.
At least that's what I think it's been doing: screen goes black, I do
see a mouse pointer at some point, and I end up back at the login
screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.0
X crashed just as I tried clicking to make sure that the bug was still
there, breaking the “apport” run. Probably not related; it crashes all
the time at the moment. But I think a second run did the trick.
“Triple-clicking” on a link in the Chromium browser acts like a left-
click, rather than a
apport information
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** Description changed:
On my mid-2009 MacBook Pro, running Precise since alpha with continual
updates, middle-clicks have recently stopped working.
Normally on these laptops, pushing down the trac
apport information
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Last night's updates seem to have solved the problem. That makes about
16 hours from first hitting the problem to a fixed system, all the way
at the other end of the package pipeline. Thanks!
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Not sure this needs repeating, but note that I'm having this problem
without nvidia-graphics-driver installed.
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Title:
nvi
I've had one or two libc upgrades after reporting this earlier today,
but the problem persists.
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nvidia drivers bro
Yes, it started recently, after a daily upgrade.
No, the entire screen is affected.
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after touchpad movement and stop, pointer
btw, "releasing" the touchpad stops the unwanted pointer motion.
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after touchpad movement and stop, pointer continues in same directio
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after touchpad movement and stop, pointer continues in same direction
at a steady pace
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Steps:
1) Move the pointer using the touchpad (ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad).
2) Stop moving your fingers on the touchpad, but don't "release" it.
3) Observe the pointer continue in the same direction at a few dozen pixels
per second.
This is no fun while trying to select text
I have had the same problem and found the following solution: I enabled
OpenGL in Java2D by passing the following command line option when
starting my Java program:
-Dsun.java2d.opengl=True
Now the scrolling goes faster and the text is no longer garbled.
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Daniel:
I tried everything in your post. I guess my problem is not amongst the ones
you've solved. :(
Should I switch to nouveau? The nvidia drivers worked quite well up
until Oneiric. Gnome-shell does work, but it has its own issues
(crashing randomly when switching workspaces).
(Windows dragge
For me the issue seems to be fixed using the 11.11 version of fglrx.
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GNOME Shell display problems with FGLRX
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Will any fixes for this bug be pushed in the regular 11.10 updates, or
will this remain an issue until 12.04?
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Title:
Incor
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A new version of fglrx is available from ATI. It seems that this version fixes
the color distortions in Gnome3 with gnome-shell enabled. More info is also
available from http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=99.
This version does leave some tearing when using gnome-shell, bu
Editing xorg.conf should really never be the only solution for such a
rudimentary accessibility feature. As #6 and #11 point out, there are
actually a lot of two-button mice out there; on nearly every laptop and
netbook sold the past 15 years the track-pad includes only a left and a
right mouse but
Installing a the driver from 11.04 seems to resolve this for me.
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Title:
Kaffeine player crashes with ATI Catalyst Driver (ati-dri
I finally observed the problem in another operating system! It was
harder to spot because it was nowhere near as bad as it was in Ubuntu,
but it must be a hardware or firmware problem that the recent shop tests
failed to detect.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
Status: Ne
I'm also getting this with a USB mouse plugged in, even though it
otherwise seems to disable my track pad. My hands don't need to be
anywhere near the system. In fact I've caught this bug creating empty
folders on my desktop and doing other manic stuff while I was standing a
meter away. It's dri
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
My mouse control has been going crazy lately. This is on a MacBook Pro,
June 2009 model, running Maverick.
Symptoms:
- * Phantom right-button clicks, popping up unexpected menus and creating
unwanted folders in Nautilus.
- * Mous
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
My mouse control has been going crazy lately. This is on a MacBook Pro,
June 2009 model, running Maverick.
Symptoms:
* Phantom right-button clicks, popping up unexpected menus and creating
unwanted folders in Nautilus.
* Mouse clicks appear to b
Same problem as #9: nvidia-settings cannot parse the current xorg.conf
(Karmic alpha 6).
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Os555 sent me a whole bunch of documentation, attached here.
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