I've found out, that the problem emerges, when following Compiz settings
of Enhanced Desktop Zoom are set:
- Scale the mouse pointer
- Dynamic mouse pointer scale
- Hide original mouse pointer
If they are activated and I've used desktop zoom, all animated mouse
pointer disappearing. However the
** Attachment added: lspci-vnn.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39732527/lspci-vnn.txt
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Animated mouse pointer disappears some times
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514319
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(When activating desktop zoom and using it, nothing new emerges in
Xorg.0.log )
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Animated mouse pointer disappears some times
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514319
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
Ubuntu normally shows an animated mouse pointer to indicate load
(similar to the hour glass on Windows).
On my Radeon Mobility x1400, this mouse pointer has some strange
behaviour sometimes: it is shown for a fraction of a second
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala - Release amd64 (20091027)
Package: gnome-power-manager 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: amd64
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-17.54-generic
Uname:
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DELL Inspiron 6400 goes to sleep mode after awaking on battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/499273
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DELL Inspiron 6400 goes to sleep mode after awaking on battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/499273
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DELL Inspiron 6400 goes to sleep mode after awaking on battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/499273
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37886911/XsessionErrors.txt
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DELL Inspiron 6400 goes to sleep mode after awaking on battery
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Status: Incomplete = New
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DELL Inspiron 6400 goes to sleep mode after awaking on battery
I can confirm this bug. Also the SFTP / SSH access to the machine is not
published any more.
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cups printers not advertised via avahi after upgrade from jaunty to karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484823
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This bug also appears on my system, which is a clean install of karmic.
On the other hand, I have an upgraded system, where it still works...
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CUPS DNS-SD (Bonjour/mDNS/Zeroconf/Avahi) not broadcasting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/465916
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The bug still exists in karmic.
But it seems to be somehow hardware-related, since it happens only on my
notebook, but not on my other computers (the interesting thing is, that
the file transfer is only slow when using FAT32 with my notebook).
My notebook has the following USB controller:
Public bug reported:
To reproduce the problem:
- Putting my computer to suspend-2-ram mode
- Removing the power supply
- Awaking then it again
The system awakes first and shows the password dialog. After 1-2s the
system switches automatically back to suspend-2-ram mode. After awaking
it again,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dhcp-client
I have a set of machines running Ubuntu 9.10. These computers should
receive their hostnames via DHCP from a DHCP server. For each host, the
option host-name is set on the DHCP server and the lease file in
/var/lib/dhcp3 shows me, that the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dhcp-client
I have a set of machines running Ubuntu 9.10. These computers should
receive their hostnames via DHCP from a DHCP server. For each host, the
option host-name is set on the DHCP server and the lease file in
/var/lib/dhcp3 shows me, that the
I have the same problem on karmic with home-directories that are
retrieved using NFS and autofs.
In my case, it results in an annoying error message in GDM produced by
evolution-data-server.
Killing all processes of the user after logout is not an option, since
users may be logged in using ssh
I can confirm this bug on my machine. Using dd on a FAT32 vs. ext4, I
got similar transfer times.
I have this problem in Jaunty and Intrepid (since an update - the
initial version of Interpid doesn't show the problem).
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Slow USB transfer for FAT32
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392089
You
The tray icons have a bad contrast on my karmic installation again, when
using a darker theme. Also it is hard to see, that rhythmbox is in play
mode when using a darker theme. Perhaps a normal play and pause
symbol would be better than showing an iPod-like device...
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The problem is, that this bug does look like a crash of Nautilus, since
nautilus hangs completely, unless the thread completely rendered the
SVG. Since SVG and Inkscape gains on popularity it is a real issue for
everyone, who wants to make image processing on Ubuntu.
It's also a little bit
Public bug reported:
If I had disabled Bluetooth or WLAN on my notebook and make
suspend-2-ram and resume again, they got re-activated.
This is a bad behavior for various reasons:
1. Network manager got confused, because it still thinks, that WLAN is
inactive - but the WLAN LED is online.
2. I
I analyzed the problem and found out, that it does not seem to be a
problem with the images I try to open.
The problem seems to be a complex SVG file that got visited when I
browse to the destination directory of the image.
I checked the debugger output of gdb and I saw, that nautilus start a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When I click on an image file, that is previewed in nautilus, the entire
process hangs. I can circumvent this problem only by disabling image
previews in nautilus.
Using gdb I get the following results (after pressing CTRL+C for
stopping
Sorry, for not providing all required informations. I'm using Jaunty
(with latest updates).
Before crashing I've got the following gdb output:
~ $ gdb nautilus
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
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License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
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