The fix suggested by hgrie works for me. ibus-setup is running ibus-
daemon, which immediately fixed the issue and lasts until logout.
I note that adding 'ibus-daemon --xim' as a startup application is a
permanent fix for the issue in my case.
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It corresponds very closely to the following errors found initially in
syslog:
otto@computer:~$ journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell -f -o cat
Window manager warning: Overwriting existing binding of keysym 73 with keysym
73 (keycode 27).
Failed to apply DRM plane transform 0: Permission denied
Fail
I am in the same situation as Rudiger, with the compose key working in
Terminal and Dash but not anywhere else I can find. System upgraded to
16.04. All fixes listed above attempted, with no improvement.
Not sure if this helps, but I also had a strange behaviour in terminal
for a while where the o
This is NOT the bug in saucy. The bug in saucy is expressed in #97 and
#106
This is the bug in saucy 13.10:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/+bug/1180857
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I have an Dell Latitude E5420 which was sold pre-installed with Ubuntu,
and this bug affects it too.
So far it seems that the effective remedy is removing Apport:
$ sudo apt-get remove apport apport-gtk apport-symptoms python-apport
This solution is fine for me, since Apport anyways only wastes
By the way, my notebook is also attached to a docking station with a
displayport screen attached to it, but it happens as soon as the user
session is initiated, no relation to sleep mode here, apparently.
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reopening with further information
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Hey Bryce,
I will reopen the bug. Problem is, I only got here by reading the
information about it on the apport's details (where it says that
whatever bug I have is a duplicate of this one).
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I now also got the Fn+Arrow-buttons working by adding the kernel option
"acpi_backlight=vendor" if found while googling around.
Make change permament by editing row in /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"
and then run "sudo update-grub"
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I added now an external monitor to the laptop so that I could investigate what
state its is in when booted withouth "acpi=off". It
turns out that with ACPI enabled, the xrandr brightness range is 0-9:
$ xrandr --prop
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 8192 x 8192
LVDS1 conn
I noticed that running manually
xrandr --output LVDS1 --set BACKLIGHT 0
makes the screen brightness maximum.
If I boot without acpi=off and run the xrandr-command, nothing happends.
None of the Fn-key work either as acpi is on, so I guess the ACPI is
broken.
To make the screen as dim as possible,
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I just did a fresh install of Precise on a Acer Aspire 5736Z with intel
GMA 4500. When I booted the installer from a USB, the screen is OK in
the boot menu (non-X) but as soon as X starts, the backlight of the
screen turns off making the screen almost black, and thus unusable.
Usually, the problem was fixed by having a "US-International" layout
WITH Brazilian portuguese as an option.
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Probably duplicate of 805087
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I just experienced this also and did not get to run apport because I
caused "corrected" it by restarting Firefox. While I have this package
installed, my system is not Intel. I use the nvidia-173 driver. I do
not know how to reproduce it.
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Comment #16 fixes it on my Dell E5420.
The funny thing is, that normally the error message appears randomly, but when
I insert my Nokia CS-17 3G-modem, the error always appeared three times in a
row:
[ 3678.937434] usb 2-1.2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9
[ 3679.050002]
I had this bug on an earlier version of Kubuntu. But that nvidia card
laptop died. I'm currently using Ubuntu with an amd (ati) card laptop.
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Correction to #20: switching the cursor in System > Settings >
Appearance didn't help after all. The cursor was just sometimes visible
by random.
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I found a (rather old and slow) computer at a customer where the mouse
is invisible directly after boot. The machine is running the newest
kernel for Lucid at the moment (Linux ubuntu 2.6.32-27-generic
#49-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 1 23:52:12 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux), so I guess
this bug is still
There is also a question about this at
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+question/108987
Common to all bug reports I read is that:
- The symptom is that the mouse pointer is invisible, but the mouse still
works: you can hover on stuff and click.
- The problem
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This bug has lots of duplicates and I've seen it on several computers
lately.
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Julian, thanks for your post. Updating after adding the PPA has fixed
it for me. Looking forward to this fix reaching main stream.
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computer: Dell Inspiron
monitor: Acer 22" wide screen
Previously, 9.04 was installed and worked fine.
On same machine, 9.10 worked fine in VirtualBox virtual machine.
Since I upgraded 9.04 to 9.10 on the physical Dell, resolution has been poor.
Ass
Thanks for your efforts!
Otto
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> Datum: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 07:27:14 -
> Von: Bryce Harrington
> An: otto.schumac...@gmx.de
> Betreff: [Bug 394422] Re: [i830] KMS karmic black screen
> Thanks for letting us know the issue is resolved.
>
With todays kernel update 2.6.31-2.15 I no longer need any switches in order to
boot.
Problem solved!
Thanks a lot,
Otto
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Problem is not solved for me. I still need "nomodeset" when booting my
Dell Latitude E6400 (Intel GM45 chipset).
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