The bug re-occurred, after manually building libwayland with debugging
symbols.
So I could do more debugging, and I think this Ubuntu bug needs to be
reassigned to Xwayland.
I have filed more details in the upstream Xwayland tracker.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1648
**
I saw the upstream discussion about CONFIG_SND_INTEL_BYT_PREFER_SOF here:
https://github.com/thesofproject/sof/issues/3868#issuecomment-1509831655
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Status for sound on Dell Chromebook 3120. On Ubuntu 22.04.2 (kernel
5.15.0-69-generic):
1. alsa-ucm-conf now seems to include the required UCM2 files. Hurrah!
2. you also need the firmware-sof-signed package, which you have to enable the
"restricted" apt repository to get. Some people enable
I mean, use the link "Report a bug" at the top-right of this page. Not
add comments to this bug.
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Title:
Critical upstream bugfix missing in
That's not enough information. At this point you should report a new
bug, please.
Notice the linked bug #1760450 includes a crash trace. (Not saying for
sure you'd be able to do the same). The fatal signal is SIGBUS, as
opposed to the usual SIGSEGV or abort. If you've got a SIGSEGV or an
Hi Vedant. Change the line in /etc/default/grub e.g.
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet scsi_mod.scan=sync"
and then re-run update-grub.
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Please do auto-close. I don't have a Unity install to test this on, 2D
or otherwise. I don't plan on using community-supported Unity, partly
because I think there were other reported bugs that I didn't hear
anything about.
Also, it looks as if the root issue is fixed for new Firefox profiles.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1776887
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Title:
[nvidia] Xorg crashes after system sleep / wakeup, in libwfb.so+25597
→
CurrentDmesg.txt:
[58189.152330] PM: suspend exit
[58189.162027] Read-error on swap-device (253:0:361608)
[58189.167038] Read-error on swap-device (253:0:361672)
"People die when they are killed". Specifically "Read-error on swap-
device" kills you with SIGBUS. Mystery solved.
I really expect
Also, I can confirm Maxim Loparev's comment #12. The current -hwe
kernels in Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial" are also missing this critical kernel
fix. Please can you either update the list of affected Ubuntu versions,
or let us know if the bug needs reporting separately?
Link to HEAD source:
I don't see it! The changelog doesn't include this fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1776887
the fix never reached the GIT tree to start with, unless it was force-
pushed away when I wasn't looking? The interruptible wait remains
present in blk-core.c.
Is there an estimate for when users will receive the SRU? (Which was
submitted on 2018-06-29). So far I've seen 8 separate questions on
askubuntu.com which match this bug. Poke :-).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1753012 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1753012
Actually for frequent suspend -> SIGBUS in Xorg on Ubuntu 18.04, you
also need to look at this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1776887
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Thanks for your confirmation, Julien. I have asked Ubuntu to import the
proper fix from upstream and they responded very promptly. See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1776887
They have posted a test kernel. I don't have a ubuntu install to test
it on - only a VM which
Awesome. Thanks.
I can't test suspend in a VM, and I don't have a physical Ubuntu
install.
The block developers arranged a more convenient test for the underlying
issue in https://github.com/osandov/blktests/
Before (i.e. linux-image-4.15.0-23-generic):
$ sudo ./check block/016
block/016 (send
Sorry, it's not convenient for me to test Ubuntu at the moment.
I abuse the above instructions to assert that this bug is confirmed,
citing the URLs provided. (1: The patch+description linked for kernel
4.17, 2: the lack of fix evidenced in the link for kernel 4.15.0-24.26).
I appeal to
Public bug reported:
This upstream bug has been confirmed to affect Ubuntu users[1]. As per
the fix commit (below), the most frequent symptom is a crash of
Xorg/Xwayland, i.e. killing the entire GUI, when a laptop is woken from
system sleep. Frequency of the bug is described as once every few
** Patch added: "A copy of the original patch that was merged upstream"
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Uh, if anyone else is affected by this, there's a trivial fix upstream
already (and a workaround). Hop to it, Ubuntu. gregkh is looking
disappointed at you :-). I checked, and it looks like you didn't apply
it to you 4.15 tree. See end for links to the fix etc.
For users: The workaround is
** Also affects: fedora via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1553979
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
Xorg
Thank you for fixing my silly mistake, Steve.
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Title:
daap plugin opens port by default
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In a default installation, the daap plugin is enabled, and listens to
port 3689 (daap).
tcp0 0 *:daap *:*
LISTEN guest-43a0me 72019 -
Ubuntu has a "no open ports by default"
I strongly suspect this is the same bug in upstream kernel v4.15, which
causes this issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1760450/comments/6
I am basing this on the "signal 7" (SIGBUS), as this is relatively rare
on x86 [1]. Also that it occurs inside
Hi Ubuntu users! Signal 7 is SIGBUS. SIGBUS should be relatively
unusual on x86 [1].
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2089167/debugging-sigbus-
on-x86-linux
I'm excited to inform you that Fedora Linux users also started seeing
the same root problem. It is tied to the upgrade from
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1182932 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1182932
The approach suggested here appears to have been implemented in Xenial
(Ubuntu 16.04).
After adding the Ansible PPA, I have a file
`/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ansible_ubuntu_ansible.gpg`. I can also see the
hackeron, search for "intel_idle.max_cstate=1" in relation to this
hardware; it's a workaround for random freezes which (some) people are
encountering.
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The other software tab isn't keyboard-accessible.
The list of software repositories can be navigated using the keyboard
instead of a mouse. However it's not possible to enable/disable the
repositories. Neither Enter nor Space have any effect on the
checkboxes.
Interesting tags.
Which upstream needs testing exactly? Do you want the latest mainline
kernel tested with CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL and MODULES=dep in
initramfs.conf? That would be very easy for me to do (on kubuntu
12.04).
That said it looks like libusual was removed in v3.7. At least
That is, I'm hoping the brightness keys will work (e.g. under KDE) when
using the commit ACPI / video / i915: No ACPI backlight if firmware
expects Windows 8. With the non-working acpi_backlight removed, KDE
would use the working intel_backlight instead.
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Sorry I've been neglecting this (and my original report may have fluffed
the detail).
This is Windows 8 hardware. Manually poking the intel_backlight driver
in sysfs (echo 100 | sudo tee /sys/class/intel_backlight/brightness)
works fine. So for now I'm assuming the problem is what's referred to
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #51231
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** Also affects: linux via
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Status: Unknown
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Sorry, I don't think the backlight problem on the V5-171 is a
regression. I've never had it work as expected.
I've now tried the acpi_osi=!Windows 2012 test, to see if this machine
could be added to the temporary blacklist. I.e. whether my bug was a
regression caused when Linux added the
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Wireless -very- frequent disconnects in LinuxMint13 -
Has also been reported in debian bugzilla.
Has also been reported for Ubuntu 12.04 on ubuntu forums
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2027947p=12506198#post12506198
(but then there seem to be a couple of other people it works for, so who
knows :(.
I have the same sort of problem with
Public bug reported:
Nautilus has a Files menu. I can see it if I hover the mouse cursor
over the menu bar at the top of the screen.
It cannot be accessed using the keyboard. Alt+F doesn't work (the well-
known standard). F10 doesn't work (this is a shortcut which should open
the menus, it
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'/etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-elilo' needs to check whether elilo is
installed!
Because it's a conffile - it's not removed when the package is removed.
The workaround is to purge the package ('apt-get remove --purge elilo').
Here's the damage:
Setting up
Thanks! Booted vmlinuz-3.9.0-030900-generic without the parameter, and
the backlight still cannot be adjusted.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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This doesn't seem to happen to me when testing Ubuntu 13.04. (Not quite
the same computer, but should be similarly specced). Closed for now.
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Status: New = Fix Released
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Also present in unity (3D, i.e. I see drop-shadows) on Ubuntu 13.04.
The HUD isn't _visible_ behin the menu, so the steps to reproduce are
slightly extended -
1 Open Firefox
2 Press Alt+f for File menu
3 Press Alt for the HUD
- nothing seems to happen
4 Press Esc to close the menu
- HUD appears
Doesn't seem to happen in Ubuntu 13.04.
** Changed in: overlay-scrollbar (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
overlay-scrollbar
In Ubuntu 13.04, using unity 3D, the inelegant offset still happens.
OTOH, the window is prevented from being resized outside the screen
boundary. So it's not as bad as it used to be.
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I can still reproduce this in 13.04. However I don't think anyone's
been interested in this run of minor bugs I filed, and this one is the
weakest of the bunch :).
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Testing in 13.04, the desktop doesn't have a menu anymore (not by Alt
key, F10, or by clicking in the app menu area).
** Changed in: indicator-appmenu (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Seems fixed in 13.04. (Maybe because of the new logout dialog though :)
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logout confirmation dialog lacks keyboard focus
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Still present in 13.04.
(Note Open Firefox means a _new_ firefox. You will need to close your
current Firefox, or alternatively switch to a Guest user for testing).
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The boot parameter is suggested as a fix for this model by
http://www.linlap.com/acer_aspire_v5-171
(so if it would help, I would suggest classing this bug as confirmed).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: linux-image-3.8.0-19-generic 3.8.0-19.29
** Also affects: nepomuk-core (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Nepomuk indexing excluded sub-directories (mountpoints
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I used GParted to shrink a 400G partition on an external USB3 HD, to
200G. The filesystem was ext4.
I got bored and annoyed by the lack of a progress indicator. I clicked
cancel, disregarding the warning that this was a REALLY BAD IDEA :). I
then closed GParted.
When I
It hasn't happened since, and I don't know what might have triggered it.
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Title:
One-off panic on shutdown [screenshot attached]
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Panic occured during shutdown. Probably a one-off. Posting in case
anyone else is seeing something like this.
There are at least two backtraces, but only the last one could be
captured in full.
The panic mentions virsh. Virtualisation is unlikely to be relevant,
but
Full screenshot (apologies for slight shakiness).
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** Attachment added: Zoomed in on last backtrace (and not shaky)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1093108/+attachment/3465945/+files/DSCF4266.JPG
** Summary changed:
- One-off panic on shutdown
+ One-off panic on shutdown [screenshot attached]
** Description changed:
Upstream bug is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=657918. I
wasn't able to use the launchpad bug link thingy because _this_
(downstream) bug is filed against the wrong package.
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #657918
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=657918
** Also
Installing uswsusp on 12.04 now gets me s2ram. (Which is effectively
deprecated / unmaintained / obsolete now, but hey :). That is, it still
works for existing machines, but new whitelist entries are no longer
being added).
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Invalid files are bad because it impairs your ability to scan for
corruption later on.
Using lame directly does not cause this problem. MP3s downloaded from
Magnatune.com do not have this problem. (You can get free MP3s there if
you don't have any valid ones of your own).
Yeah, if I was more familiar with GStreamer I'd have tried reproducing
the chain myself :).
Thanks for looking at this.
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Title:
Generated MP3s
I believe it happened after setting MODULES=dep, as per the amended bug
title. So for me I don't believe it was a regression. I have vague
memories that Ubuntu has had CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL enabled for a long time
now, but I could be wrong.
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Hopefully I have time to root-cause this.
We have two Kubuntu 12.04 LTS machines. One of them has a USB card
reader, which we want to leave permanently attached. We use it to
upload photos to Digikam several times a month.
Recently we noticed the card reader not working.
** Description changed:
Hopefully I have time to root-cause this.
+
+ We have two Kubuntu 12.04 LTS machines. One of them has a USB card
+ reader, which we want to leave permanently attached. We use it to
+ upload photos to Digikam several times a month.
+
+ Recently we noticed the card
I've added three more USB sotrage devices, with the same result. (The
original card reader, plus iRiver T50 MP3 player, Western Digital
portable hard drive, and a Hanvon e-reader running OpenInkpot). Here's
a transcript showing that none of these triggered usb-storage at boot
time. (dmesg shows
At least one other user is also affected:
kyserbyte: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12216687postcount=25
maybe also:
on110: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11994230postcount=20
grapnell: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11894542postcount=2
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Same issue with v3.2.30 - i.e. a vanilla stable kernel, built starting
from the Ubuntu kernel config with make oldnoconfig. Tho, it's quite
likely a userspace bug anyway, I'm just using the linux package as the
recommended placeholder.
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Same issue with homebuilt v3.6.0 (stock ubuntu 3.2 config + localmodconfig +
oldnoconfig.
Same issue with 3.6.0-030600-generic from ubuntu mainline PPA.
Gotcha!
This was caused by my enabling MODULES=dep in /etc/initramfs-
tools/initramfs.conf. Changing it back to MODULES=most fixes it (and
This is caused by enabling CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL=y. Despite being
documented as a module when it was added (complete with the suggestion
of setting options in modprobe.conf), this is a boolean option. So it's
built into the kernel, which means it doesn't get another bash at
coldplug after the root
Confirmed.
(I'm not using Ubuntu at the moment. If anyone else feels there's a bug
here - discoverability, documentation, or just plain not a good idea -
feel free to reopen).
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
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1. Open Orca.
2. Press Quit / Close / Alt+F4
= A confirm quit dialog appears. The Orca main window disappears for
the duration. (This seems to be intentional, or perhaps considered
awkward to fix. The developer who fixed #802447 couldn't have helped
noticing it).
= The
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Orca disappears from dock when asking to confirm quit
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On first startup, Amarok scans the entire home directory without asking
whether this makes sense. For example, if your home directory contains
source code, or a large photo collection, this probably isn't what you
want. You probably want it to scan your music folder
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amarok scans home directory without asking - even if told not to
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After closing the pidgin window, it stays running in the notification
indicator in the top panel (the envelope icon).
But it doesn't show in the Dock. I have Pidgin pinned to the dock, so
the icon is present, but the chevron next to it is missing. Also, I
can't close
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pidgin stays running in top panel, but not in dock
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1. Select some text.
2. Click and drag (but don't drop!) it onto a dock icon of an open application.
This should let you switch to the open application, so you can drop the
text into it. This is probably a regression (I know it's worked in
various versions of Windows and
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Dock: can't switch between apps to use drag-and-drop
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Title:
dash search should catch keyboard events immediately, not after UI is
loaded and displayed
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aptitude shows sofware-properties-kde in the gnome section. As does
apt-cache -
$ apt-cache show software-properties-kde
Package: software-properties-kde
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 188
Maintainer: Michael Vogt michael.v...@ubuntu.com
Architecture: all
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sofware-properties-kde is in the gnome section
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- [workspace switcher] No screenshot for minimized windows, empty rectangle
with application icon shown instead (maverick only)
+ [workspace switcher] No screenshot for minimized windows, empty rectangle
with application icon shown instead
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 731761 ***
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I saw this as a dupe independently. Marking this one as a duplicate of
the newer bug, because it has fix committed in unity-2d.
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clicking on top panel
Works fine on my Ubuntu 12.04 with unity-2d. Phew.
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Orca no longer works
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orca: read by word in firefox (ctrl+left) misses the first part of
hypenated words
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** Changed in: gnome-orca (Ubuntu)
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When deciding to not use orca, cpu usage raises to 100%
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See bug #802552.
Orca's forced terminal-based setup was removed in the 3.4 release. If you start
Orca in a terminal it will now enable accessibility if it's not already and
just start. Confirmed fixed in Ubuntu 12.04.
No-one's done anything with this duplicate, so I've closing it. If you
can
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Title:
disabling global appmenu leaves broken HUD (and does not disable it
instead)
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1. Disable the global appmenu by removing the indicator-appmenu package.
2. Tap the Alt key to bring up the HUD
HUD says Error: HUD service not connected.
Expected behaviour:
1. If the HUD is non-functional, it should not grab the Alt key.
2. In principle, the HUD could be
I noticed this as well, on unity-2d. I.e., it also affects metacity.
(Thanks for the writeup, Per. I was struggling to work out when it was
happening).
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When logging in, the sound indicator initially appears muted, before it
shows the correct volume.
The login manager (lightdm) showed a volume control (which was not
muted). Also in the login manager, I had working sound from the Orca
Screen Reader.
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appears muted for a few seconds during login
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Orca's forced terminal-based setup was removed in the 3.4 release. If you start
Orca in a terminal it will now enable accessibility if it's not already and
just start.
Confirmed fixed in Ubuntu 12.04.
** Changed in: gnome-orca (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Ubuntu 12.04: unity-3d is still affected. Haven't noticed any problem
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orca: alt-tabbing between windows - descriptions
Public bug reported:
1. Open Firefox
2. Press Alt+F to open the File menu.
3. Press Alt to bring up the HUD
Actual behvaiour: HUD appears behind the File menu.
Expected behaviour:
1. *If* the HUD grabs Alt, it should cause the File menu to lose focus (which
would cause it to disappear).
2.
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alt+f followed by alt brings up HUD underneath the File menu
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Orca seems to have worked for me... maybe some crashes... but like you,
I now find something has killed keyboard shortcuts. I noticed Alt+space
first, but Alt+Tab is gone as well.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 608124 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 608124
Dash - Implement *overlay scrollbars* in Dash
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Confirmed in a guest login in both unity-2d (metacity) and unity-3d
(presumably compiz).
After setting Ctrl+Alt+0 manually under System Settings - Keyboard, it
works ok. I don't think it's an O either - I tried that as well.
(Though - it might be an idea to use a different font for the keyboard
Confirmed in 12.04 (on same machine, with unity-2d).
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Title:
Orca can't read its own quit dialog reliably
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1025892 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1025892
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1025892
System Settings shows a second icon in the unity-2d dock for a few seconds
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** Description changed:
- 1) Start banshee. Leave the window open
+ [Originally reported for banshee. Re-tested with Rhythymbox on Ubuntu
+ 12.04].
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+ 1) Start rhythymbox. Leave the window open
2) Open another application e.g. gnome-terminal or firefox.
3) Click on sound menu (volume
Seems fixed in Kate 3.7 on Ubuntu 12.04 (tested in Guest login on unity and
unity-2d).
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Title:
kate cannot be resized horizontally in non-KDE
Public bug reported:
Open rhythymbox from dash search. A relatively small window appears -
plenty big enough for playing music. But click on the Ubuntu One music
store item. The navigation bar at the top is cut off at my
downloa Horizontal scrolling doesn't help.
Expected behaviour:
1.
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