This seems to affect only key combinations that have associated menus --
the ones I'm trying to use are Alt-F and Alt-B; Alt-D and Alt-# still
work.
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Yes, it's still affecting me in natty.
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Title:
Hardware button
Marking as Fix Released as this bug appears to have been fixed in
Maverick.
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Hi Terry,
You need to restart metacity. The easiest way to do that is to hit
Alt-F2 so that the run application dialog appears, then run `metacity
--replace`.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
I have an i865, when I try to switch between users, the system appears
to freeze -- if I switch from the session indicator applet, I just get a
black screen, if from the screensaver unlock window, that window stays
visible.
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@zyrorl: Fixing before release might be tricky, as release was two days
ago now :).
Interestingly, I'm not seeing this issue any more, with the same version
of metacity installed. No idea what might have fixed it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647127
You
This is still an issue in Maverick.
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This appears to be fixed for me in Maverick, @e, can you confirm?
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This is still a problem in Maverick: When I disconnect the power, the
notification says that I have 0:02 left, and a dialog pops up saying
Laptop battery critically low \n Computer will hibernate very soon
unless it is plugged in. The power actually lasts for the best part of
two hours, and the
@Chris: while the theme has been removed from the trunk, it's still in
the sources shipped in Ubuntu, just disabled by the build system.
Removing the patch and rebuilding re-enables the theme for me.
On the subject of Docky, I'd disagree that running Do and Docky at the
same time is a
I still have this issue in Maverick.
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Binary package hint: metacity
Occasionally, a small area of the screen will be taken up by a patch of
grey which is drop-shadowed like a window and always sits on top of
other windows, but which persists across workspaces and is invisible to
xprop. It's often been triggered
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Public security bug reported:
When I close my laptop lid, the screen is usually locked when I open it
again. However, if I close the lid early in the login process, the
screen is not locked when I open it again.
Steps to reproduce:
1) At GDM
I can confirm that the fix works for me.
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Speaker output was fixed in one of the Lucid updates and works fine in
Maverick
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After upgrading from Lucid, my workspace switcher applet will only
display in a single row, and appears stretched in my vertical panel (see
attachment).
If I switch to a horizontal panel, a single row appears correctly but I
still cannot
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I managed to progress my upgrade by killing the 'start' proces executed
by samba.postinst. Opened a terminal, used `ps --ppid` to find the
children of the upgrade process (and their children, and so on; would
have used pstree but it didn't seem to like me) and discovered that it
was the process
I managed to progress my upgrade by killing the 'start' proces executed
by samba.postinst. Opened a terminal, used `ps --ppid` to find the
children of the upgrade process (and their children, and so on; would
have used pstree but it didn't seem to like me) and discovered that it
was the process
This is still an issue for me in Lucid. Symptoms are the same: after
suspend or hibernate, everything about sound works perfectly when
headphones are plugged in. Without headphones, I hear no sound through
the speakers but the system appears to function otherwise normally.
** Changed in: linux
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Binary package hint: cheese
Steps to reproduce:
1) Start Cheese
2) File - Video
3) Start Recording
At this point, the video display goes black.
4) Click Stop Recording
At this point, the GUI freezes
apport information
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I'm afraid it's worse -- trying to start up cheese in Lucid will cause
the X server to restart before any video is displayed. I'm not sure
whether it's the same bug or a different one; if it's different then it
obviously prevents me from testing this one :).
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Like it. Personally, I'd prefer it if the session indicators were the
other way around, as I keep that applet at the top of the panel and
would like the system menu at the top, but it's fantastic to have it
working at all :).
Thank you, everyone -- especially MarkieB -- for the effort you've put
This is rather more annoying in Lucid, as whenever I move from mains
power to battery power, I get a warning that the battery is low and that
the system will hibernate soon. I then don't get this notification
before the battery really does run out and the system doesn't
automatically hibernate
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Thomas Thurman has posted an entry on his blog relating to this bug:
http://blogs.gnome.org/metacity/2010/03/21/theme-based-button-layouts/
I should note that introducing a new theme version is seen as quite a
big deal, and the changes proposed for a version 3 format have been
quite large (like
Public bug reported:
The Network Monitor applet doesn't use the theme background when the
panel it's on is set to use the theme colour. It's fine when the colour
is set explicitly.
I've attached a partial screenshot: I expected the background of the
applet to match the surrounding panel.
I'm
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I believe I'm seeing this bug too, although I'm using gnome-panel in a
Gnome session. I have a slightly different presentation, in that the
icon appears and disappears; I don't get empty spaces. I upgraded my
Karmic install to Lucid yesterday.
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There's still one issue, which is that time remaining to charge is
significantly out. I've attached a copy of `devkit-power -d` while on
charge, with about fifteen minutes to go before fully charged, but
reporting 17 seconds.
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You can (and I do) temporarily disable the screensaver using the command
`gnome-screensaver-command --inhibit`. If you run it in a terminal, the
screensaver won't activate until you kill it with Ctrl-C. Of course, I
then either forget to disable the screensaver before starting a video or
forget
I've attached the output of devkit-power --dump while discharging.
One change from before is that the power use while discharging is now also out
by a factor of 10, which does at least mean that the time remaining is more
correct. Power while charging is still correct.
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Yes, an up-to-date Karmic still exhibits the bug. Thanks for your help,
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Binary package hint: upstart
On boot, upstart isn't starting the legacy sysv initscripts. The
`runlevel` command returns 'unknown'.
I have a workaround:
a...@artemis:~$ runlevel
unknown
a...@artemis:~$ sudo telinit 2
a...@artemis:~$ runlevel
N 2
The debug information
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37625388/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37625389/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xine-ui
Before Karmic, playing video in xine would automatically suspend the
screensaver. Having updated to Karmic, the screensaver will now
activate while video is playing.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Find a video longer than your screensaver time-out (or
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31685051/DevkitPower.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31685052/GConfNonDefault.txt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Since a recent update to Karmic, my laptop doesn't lock when exiting
suspend or when the lid is lifted. Both worked fine in Jaunty and in
Karmic up to a few days ago (I've been updating more than weekly). The
laptop appears to
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31685348/DevkitPower.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31685349/GConfNonDefault.txt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I have the power button on my laptop set to suspend the laptop. When
the laptop is open and unlocked, it works fine. When the screensaver is
active or the lid closed (I have lock on lid-close, but see #428115) the
button doesn't
This was fixed by the next version of the kernel :).
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Status: Unknown
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Openchrome on a Via Chrome 9. Thanks for your help :).
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Thanks for your help Andres. Unfortunately, I've tried the update and
it doesn't fix my issue. The patch seems to relate to an issue with the
headphones not working -- my headphones are fine and it's my speakers
that don't work.
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Suspend/resume seems to be working on average every other time. It was
fine in Jaunty and Intrepid.
Symptoms are that the laptop doesn't get as far as suspending, freezing
in text-mode with the cursor at the top-left and no text on-screen.
I'm also having issues with sound
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Binary package hint: cheese
Steps to reproduce:
1) Start Cheese
2) File - Video
3) Start Recording
At this point, the video display goes black.
4) Click Stop Recording
At this point, the GUI freezes with the Stop Recording button pushed down.
5) Force-quit cheese
6) Restart
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Gnome-power-manager reports some battery statistics at 1/10 of their
true value, while others are correct. For example, the battery current
charge, last full charge and design charge are given at 2.4Wh, 2.4Wh and
2.6Wh when the
Attached.
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Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
When I upgraded to Karmic, I found that my screensaver had been switched
off.
I had been using the f-spot pictures screensaver, which doesn't seem to
be available in its previous form. When I went to the screensaver
settings dialog,
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I'm not convinced this is fixed properly -- I upgraded from Jaunty to
Karmic yesterday and found that my click and scroll settings had not
been migrated properly. I got 2.27.5 when I upgraded. I notice that
.90 is available now; I'm not sure how to go about testing again, but I
can very easily
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Occasionally, but often repeatably, text will display surrounded by
black boxes. This is most problematic when the text itself is black!
I'll attach a couple of screenshots, one from Gnome DO, the other from
Gramps. Both applications consistently show the bug, as does
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Seeing something similar on my laptop, when I run gnome-volume-control
the sound cuts out and pulseaudio drops my real audio device.
Restarting pulseaudio gets things working again.
80:01.0 Audio device: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT1708/A [Azalia HDAC] (VIA High
Definition Audio Controller) (rev
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After resuming from suspend, I only get sound through my headphone port.
A reboot is required to get sound through the speakers again.
I'm currently running a standard Karmic kernel and userland, didn't see
this issue in Jaunty with the Jaunty kernel, but because of an ext4
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 17:49:01 -
JoseStefan joseste...@hotmail.com wrote:
This bug doesn't seem to trigger on ext3 file systems mounted as ext4.
Can anyone confirm?
Maybe we can pinpoint which of the new ext4 attributes are needed to
trigger the bug?
I can confirm that I only saw the bug
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Binary package hint: gramps
When displaying the 'Pedigree' view in Gramps, the text in the view is
rendered as black rectangles instead of letters.
I have tried selecting a different set of fonts from the 'Appearance'
preferences pane, to no avail. As my display is 170DPI,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 331952 ***
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[HP 2133 MiniNote laptop] Unexpected and unrecoverable wireless disconnect
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I found that, while disabling screen blanking did stop the bug being
triggered in certain circumstances, wireless would still be disabled
whenever I used the XVideo extension. As most of what I use the laptop
for involves a mix of WiFi and XVideo, I reverted to Intrepid for a
while...
I've
Ubuntu Developers Team appears not to be correct -- launchpad tells me
that no other bugs are assigned there (was picked on the basis that this
team is listed in the maintainers field for the package). Apologies for
the spam :(.
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I think we've worked out that this is an issue with the Openchrome
driver, rather than the kernel. Hopefully making the appropriate
changes :).
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Assignee:
Glad you liked it :).
Regarding why we didn't get an official release, I'd imagine it's
because the Openchrome driver is needed by more than just the HP2133;
while the patch might fix things for us, we've no way to tell that it
doesn't break things horribly for everyone else. I'd think it would
You could try doubling it again, and maybe doubling the size of default-
fragment-size-msec.
Note that this is very much a workaround rather than a fix -- as far as
I can tell, it shouldn't be necessary. Then, I'm not entirely sure what
(if any) negative consequences there might be, apart from
** Also affects: openchrome via
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Status: Unknown
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I have a possible workaround: looking for a solution to a problem I've
been having which sounds quite similar, I first found this bug then
found that editing /etc/pulse/daemon.conf and doubling the default-
fragments parameter appears to have fixed things.
As an extra bonus, not only is
Now here:
http://trac.phidev.org/wiki/apt-zeroconf
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I've found another way I can trigger the issue -- if I play a video
through xine using the xvideo extension:
a...@artemis:~$ lshal -m
Start monitoring devicelist:
-
10:59:51.351: computer_logicaldev_input_5 condition ButtonPressed = wlan
I'm no longer quite so sure it's a kernel issue -- I tried experimenting
with different kernels to see if I could work out where the breakage
occurred, but couldn't find a kernel that would make it work.
First, I tried building a vanilla 2.6.28.8 with a config file from the
ubuntu package. The
Public bug reported:
I've been trying to find a workaround for #331952; tried to suspend to
see whether the workaround I was trying would survive that but when I
unsuspended, the machine crashed apparently requiring a hard reset.
Suspended using the power button, which is set to suspend.
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I (think I) have a workaround -- the problem seemed to hit me when
unblanking the screen, so I disabled screen blanking and now I can at
least shut the laptop lid without losing wireless. It's not ideal, but
it helps... Ben, looking again at your report, I'm not sure this will
help you -- it
I'm also encountering this issue, with an upgrade to Jaunty that I ran
yesterday. On my machine, the wireless seems to die if I shut the lid.
When I open the lid again, I get these messages in /var/log/messages:
Mar 21 15:57:58 artemis kernel: [ 2366.81] b43-phy0: Radio hardware status
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[hardy] gnome-screensaver blocks multimedia keys
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fast-user-switch-applet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu intrepid (development branch)
Release:8.10
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy fast-user-switch-applet
fast-user-switch-applet:
Installed: 2.24.0-0ubuntu2
** Attachment added: Montage of three partial screenshots showing the bug
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18464779/fusa-bug.png
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IM state still to the side of standard applet when on a vertical panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282264
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