This isn't a bug but a major feature of wayland: If you have root rights
you no more get access to the graphical user interface which makes it
harder for a gui application to spy on another application's keyboard
input. The backdraw of this is that every application that needs root
rights for its
That would be how fixing bugs for ubuntu is supposed to work:
- you find a way to reproduce the bug
- Even if you only know that the bug was fixed within the last 256 commits to
the kernel's git repository git bisect will let you test only 8 versions of the
source code - and after you testing
Tested the final 4.9 kernel. If "sync to vblank" is active in ccsm it
freezes the system at high cpu loads. ...but for all other settings 4.9
seems to be fine, too.
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4.8 works fine for me, too. All release candidates of 4.9 caused regular
system freezes instead. Didn't test the final version of 4.9, though.
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Just use a recent kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D and you are set.
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Title:
Linux version 4.6.0-040600-lowlatency (kernel@gomeisa) (gcc version
5.3.1 20160509 (Ubuntu 5.3.1-19ubuntu1) ) #201605151930 SMP PREEMPT Sun
May 15 23:37:56 UTC 2016
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On my computer using a current vanilla kernel with wily seems to fix
this problem.
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Title:
Fonts missing after suspend
To manage
Never occurred again with the new kernel => reassign this bug to the
kernel?
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Title:
X fonts and widgets disappear
The issue was still present in linux-4.4.0 - but today (after switching to the
first beta of 4.5.0) it did no more happen.
If we are really lucky this means the issue is resolved in that version of the
kernel. Will comment this bug again once I have more experience with this
kernel version.
Problem is still there. Additionally the mouse pointer tends to get
invisible on my computer. My graphics card is:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor
Graphics Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI]
The bug still exists: Managed to trigger it two times only today. Will
file the desired information as soon as it happens again.
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If I upgrade to kernel 4.4-rc5 the bug is still present. Which might
mean that it isn't a kernel bug or that it is a kernel bug that still
hasn't been fixed.
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Public bug reported:
After resuming from suspend cairo-dock disappears and all gnome
applications show only the letters "s" and """. The rest of the letters
is blank. Hope I still manage to file a bug
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Seems like apport-collect worked. Did run it while having this problem.
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X fonts and widgets disappear after suspend/resume cycle
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Title:
X fonts and widgets
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/868400
Syndaemon actually part of the synaptic for xorg package. But I think I
have found the cause of my problem = Marking the bug as duplicate
instead.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 868400
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 868400 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/868400
After disabling syndaemon tapping no more stops to work for me =
reassigning the bug.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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My laptop worked out of the box with ubuntu, which I actually expected so I
didn't even bother to look in the internet if it does before buying it.
There is one thing that is half-broken, though:
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This means the problem could be a syndaemon that forgets to re-enable
tapping? Will disable syndaemon and if that fixes the problem re-assign
the bug to this program, then.
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Public bug reported:
My laptop worked out of the box with ubuntu, which I actually expected so I
didn't even bother to look in the internet if it does before buying it.
There is one thing that is half-broken, though: If I close the computer it goes
into suspend mode. If I open it again it
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On the log-in screen I still get a mouse cursor. If I choose an openbox
session the cursor works after login, too. But if I want to use compiz -
the cursor disappears.
My hardware is:
o lshw -class video
*-display
description: VGA compatible
Found a fix:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false
Seems to be a regression.
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Inconsistent cursor visibility with cursor plugin enabled
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Only to make things easier for everybody affected by the bug:
If I am right
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.cursor active false
fixes the problem.
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Since my duplicate doesn't seem to add Ubuntu vivid to the affected
packages and the problem seems to have returned there: How do I mark the
bug as affects ubuntu vivid here? Or is doing so the Right Thing To
Do?
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Thanks a lot!
Since the last bug that was similar was caused by gsettings-daemon was somehow
lost how it is supposed to tell xserver-xorg it wants to be informed reliably
when the mouse pointer moves I honestly don't know if I assigned it to the
right package: I think it was fixed on
Public bug reported:
The touchpad on my new laptop works fine (with multitouch and all) but when I
stop moving my finger the mouse pointer still moves for a quarter of a second
or similar as if a low-pass would filter the movements. Unfortunately this
delay makes it hard not to miss a button
Hope the collection of data about the bug worked.
In the meantime I got the old error message again:
Window manages warning: Window 0x4200013 (calibre - ) sets an MWM hint
indicating it isn't resizable, but sets min size 16383 x 16383 and max
size 2147483647 x 2147483647; this doesn't make much
Thanks a lot!
I Already have installed unity for the test - but will be able to do the
actual test tomorrow since today I have a task running on my computer I
don't want to risk to crash.
Kind regards,
Gunter.
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Did try the dkms module on Oneiric Ozelot and an HP Mini 311. Is the
first time I am actually able to type two sentences in a row without the
cursor jumping somwhere I don't want it to and without a chance to argue
with the machine that I didn't even get near to the touchpad all this
time.
Great
One of the last kernel updates for oneiric seems to have changed
something: The last time I looked at my dmesg my touchpad was recognized
as a touchpad. Now it is recognized by the kernel as a generic PS/2
wheel mouse again.
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tuxinvader seems to has found the reason for this problem (see Bug
#527890). Seems to be a kernel bug after all; Will copy the relevant
part of the text here and then try to find out how to reassign this bug
to the kernel:
Hi all,
I was asked to be help some one get vertical scroll working on
Didn't know what to file it against. xserver-xorg-input-synaptics seems
to feel rather well, though.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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** Description changed:
- Gestures alone wouldn't be this big a problem. But syndaemon won't work
- either making typing a consistent piece of text harder than it should
- be; There already has been a bug report for this issue (Bug #527890) but
- it has been closed since it was filed against a
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Interestingly enough
synclient VertEdgeScroll=1
makes synclient report that VertEdgeScroll is really '1'. Only that vertical
edge scrolling still doesn't work afterwards.
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This bug has been written since Bug #527890 has expired due to being
filed to a series that is unsupported nowadays but still applies to the
development branch of ubuntu = I think it is legal to me to mark it as
confirmed
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Public bug reported:
Gestures alone wouldn't be this big a problem. But syndaemon won't work
either making typing a consistent piece of text harder than it should
be; There already has been a bug report for this issue (Bug #527890) but
it has been closed since it was filed against a series that
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Title:
Gestures won't work on HP/Compaq mini 311 touchpad
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I think I found out where the blacklist of the nouveau driver comes
from: On my system it was installed by the proprietary nvidia driver and
hasn't been uninstalled on the removal of this driver again when
switching to the open-source one.
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