Public bug reported:
As of booting my 16.04 laptop this morning (first restart after unity
updates were installed on 2016-09-14), the mouse cursor fails to
interact properly with Unity shell elements whenever my USB mouse is
plugged in and turned on.
Tech specs: my system is a ThinkPad T420
AFAICT this also affects CD ripping via e.g. Rhythmbox: the resulting
audio files contain the horrendous buzz.
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When touching the very bottom of the window, the webbrowser-app brings
up the new-tab bottom-of-screen panel. This means that if a webpage has
links on the very bottom of the page, it is impossible to click them.
Prior to r24, it was possible to deal with this by rotating
@Matthew I guess I was assuming that the reset-all-system-settings
option could be provided via the boot options available after pressing
the power+VolUp buttons (I'm assuming here that the secondary menu made
available when pressing VolUp during the recovery boot is not suitable,
as it looked
Any chance of a _very_ hand-holdy description of how to fix this? I ran
into the issue yesterday with my Aquaris phone (obviously the updated
image hasn't landed on the phones yet) and, as the original submitter
says, now have an effectively bricked phone (although the alarm woke me
up this
@John -- thanks very much for the feedback. One question: what does the
wipe cache partition option mean (as opposed to the factory reset,
which is obvious)?
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@John thanks again for clarification. In any case I did a factory reset
via the power+VolUp buttons. All back and working now. Perhaps a
worthwhile feature request for the future, to have a reset option that
resets device settings, without wiping data? :-)
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I was playing with brightness settings on my new BQ Aquaris phone, and
slid the screen brightness down to the absolute minimum in order to try
and reduce battery usage. This didn't work, because the automatic
brightness adjustment was still selected; but when I un-selected
Just to know -- is this fix expected to make it to Trusty, or only to
Utopic?
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Title:
[DPMS] Display backlight turns back on almost immediately
Is there an ETA for when this will land in Trusty ... ?
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Title:
XMir starts with black screen ([xmir] Failed to set new display
config: ...
Thanks for the clarification here. I'll subscribe to bug 1280939 and
try installing ubuntu-desktop-mir once that's reported fixed ... :-)
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I'm getting this too on a ThinkPad T420 with Intel graphics; my
workaround is to select the (apparently already-selected!) keyboard
layout on the login page, after which I can click and type password.
Once logged in, the keyboard layout is then invariably set to English
(US) despite the fact that
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected single-occurrence trusty
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Not certain, but I think that (i) this GPU lockup is more likely when
unity-system-compositor is enabled and (ii) lots of system activity,
particularly involving things like video playback,
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Just to add -- the attached reports are from my actual running
installation of trusty. If you want me to run the report from a clean
daily image running from USB, I'm happy to do that as well.
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Easy to do -- I'm already running the 14.04 dev release. Hope the
reports provided are helpful. :-)
I'm not currently running xmir / unity-system-compositor, would you like
me to try with that enabled as well?
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Title:
I just ran the command you asked on my current 14.04 install. I've no
idea if the error reproduces with xmir/unity-system-compositor enabled
because I haven't installed them this time round; but when I was running
13.10, it certainly seemed like the GPU hangups occurred more frequently
with them
I've no idea if the error reproduces with xmir/unity-system-
compositor enabled because I haven't installed them this time round; but
when I was running 13.10, it certainly seemed like the GPU hangups
occurred more frequently with them installed.
I mean of course with
Same issue, started occurring after upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04 --
similar error messages.
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Title:
Google Account Plugin fails to authenticate
I installed the updated versions of lilypond, lilypond-data, lilypond-
doc-html and lilypond-doc-pdf from saucy-proposed. Lilypond now
produces correct output, and the fonts in the documentation are correct
too. I haven't checked the non-English Lilypond documentation.
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I've checked through the international documentation too, i.e. lilypond-
doc-html-* and lilypond-doc-pdf-*. It all also looks OK, so appears
that the bug is indeed fixed by these packages.
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Yes, the package in saucy-proposed fixes the mpost problem. Bear in
mind that lilypond will need to be rebuilt using the updated texlive-bin
in order to benefit from it.
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Fonts are spectacularly broken
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The attached is a simple lilypond example file to test any fix for this
bug. Simply copy to a directory and then,
lilypond ubuntu-example.ly
... to produce .ps and .pdf output.
** Attachment added: Simple Lilypond input file to test fix
This next attachment is Lilypond output produced with the current 13.10
Lilypond package, showing the visible impact of the mpost problem. The
treble clef (the curvy symbol on the leftmost part of the music) is
misshapen.
** Attachment added: Example of incorrect Lilypond output produced with
This second example shows correct Lilypond output with a correctly-
formed treble clef, built using Lilypond built from deb source with a
fixed mpost.
To reproduce:
(i) install updated texlive-binaries from
https://launchpad.net/~laney/+archive/experimental/ (contains fixed
mpost)
(ii)
Note that all the lilypond packages will need rebuilding from this, i.e.
lilypond, lilypond-data, lilypond-doc, lilypond-doc-*.
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Fonts
** Also affects: texlive-bin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fonts are spectacularly broken
To manage
@Alberto, are you sure this isn't down to the XMir patch to the driver?
I've only experienced these lockups running an XMir session, never plain
X.
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@Daniel -- sorry for the noise, then; but it was only showing up under
XMir sessions. With latest updates things seem to be fine, though --
I'll report back if this bug shows up again.
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Ack, I may have spoken too soon. :-( I've not experienced a GPU lockup
again (yet), but have started to experience again the video slowdown
that's typically a precursor to lockup.
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Adding to XMir as I only see these GPU lockups when running an XMir
session (never under plain X).
** Also affects: xmir
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm running plain X today and HTML5 video is playing fine. So, I
conclude that the likely explanation is some part of the Intel driver
that's being activated by XMir but not by plain X.
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No obvious reason for the crash.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.99.904-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-12.19-generic 3.11.3
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-12-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
ApportVersion:
I can confirm that this is readily reproducible by playing HTML5 YouTube
video, although for whatever reason, Apport keeps directing me to this
duplicate -- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-
video-intel/+bug/1224914 -- rather than to this bug. My system is using
Mir+XMir; I
Contra to my earlier no obvious reason, I think this lockup occurs
when playing HTML5 video in the Firefox browser (I don't have
flashplugin installed). I don't have experience with other browsers to
compare. The video starts getting slowed up and then freezes entirely,
along with all graphics,
I have noticed serious graphical issues that occur when e.g. watching a
video in the web browser (e.g. watching an HTML5 video in YouTube; I
don't have flashplayer installed). The graphics will start to slow up
and then lock for a few moments before releasing. If watching on an
external monitor,
Screen still not turning off -- this is on a ThinkPad T420 with Intel
graphics [Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)].
Is powerd now considered necessary also for Ubuntu Desktop? If so as
Eduardo says it should probably be added as a
Public bug reported:
Crash notice appeared out of the blue with no apparent system problems.
(Perhaps a previous crash that had not been reported?)
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.21.14-4ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-7.13-generic
I can confirm that links2 is being run as user, not root, but the
question is why it's being run in the first place ... :-)
I've uninstalled it with sudo apt-get purge links2, so will report back
on whether apport now handles system-level crashes properly.
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Not certain, but I think that (i) this GPU lockup is more likely when
unity-system-compositor is enabled and (ii) lots of system activity,
particularly involving things like video playback, also seems more
likely to cause it.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Having purged links2, system-level crashes are now reported using
Chromium (which at least means it's possible to report these bugs).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1223882 ***
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Public bug reported:
Normal use conditions, but some heavy activity going on in the
background (I was compiling a large program:-)
The system appeared to be slowing up and getting less responsive in the
Public bug reported:
When apport attempts to report a user-level crash, it opens Launchpad in
the default browser (firefox) and all is fine.
However, should a system-level crash occur, once I've typed in my
administrator password apport will attempt to open Launchpad using the
links2 browser (in
Suspect that this issue has re-arisen in 13.04. :-(
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Title:
python-poppler-qt4 should be rebuilt when python-sip is upgraded
To manage
Update: I realized why the files were appearing in Dash -- Dash was not
searching files, but my Shotwell library. With Shotwell library
cleared, and history cleared again, the Don't record activity
constraints were respected and the files in question no longer showed up
in Dash.
This sounds like
Thanks ever so much. Very grateful for this fix! :-)
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Thanks Ryan. Sorry to press you on this but can I confirm -- will
python-poppler-qt4 from now on be updated automatically when python-sip
is upgraded? It feels a bit of an imperfect solution if in future we
just have to wait for it to break again and then update it manually.
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DigiCert certificates should be included in Ubuntu
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@David: I can confirm that on my system (Ubuntu 13.04) files keep
showing up in Dash despite the don't record settings being in place
_and_ having deleted all history. Dash blacklist sounds like a good
plan.
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The python-poppler-qt4 package needs to be rebuilt whenever python-sip
is updated, or possibly whenever the version of sip-api implemented by
python-sip is updated.
An example as to why is provided by the following past bug:
Thanks to Ryan and Andrew. I've just upgraded to the new package and
can confirm all is working correctly.
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Title:
frescobaldi crashed with
... and of course to Wilbert, who I've already thanked on the
Frescobaldi GitHub pages, but who deserves a big round of applause for
taking the time to test and track down the source of the problem.
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@Hotteterre: the package maintainer has provided a rebuilt python-poppler-qt4
package at:
https://launchpad.net/~ryanakca/+archive/frescobaldi
Note that the version in this PPA is technically superseded by the
version in the official Ubuntu repositories, so you'll have to
specifically ask for
@Andrea: thanks, that works. :-) It was actually one of aptitude's
suggested full-upgrade solutions, but I didn't realize telepathy-
butterfly was safe to remove.
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Given that a safe-upgrade is still not possible and a full-upgrade wants
to remove telepathy-butterfly, can you advise how to proceed? The
Won't Fix is confusing given that the problem does not merely affect
papyon and farsight.
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** Description changed:
- Frescobaldi (running under Ubuntu 12.04, Unity) crashed when I tried to
- open a .ly file (File Open ...).
+ Frescobaldi (running under Ubuntu 12.04, Unity) crashes when it tries to
+ open a PDF file for viewing in the preview pane. This means that
+ crashes occur
Looks like this may be a problem with the python-poppler-qt4 bindings,
so adding this package.
** Also affects: python-poppler-qt4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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frescobaldi crashed with SIGABRT in __assert_fail_base()
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Latest package for Precise
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdc-4.6/0.29.1-4.6.2-4) fixes
this.
** Changed in: gdc-4.6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
Broken dependencies for gdc-4.6 package in Oneiric and Precise
To manage
Just installed Precise from a daily build and this bug is still present.
The current Debian package in sid seems to have fixed this:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/gdc-4.6
** Summary changed:
- Broken dependencies for gdc-4.6 package in Oneiric
+ Broken dependencies for gdc-4.6 package in
Public bug reported:
The gdc-4.6 package is missing a dependency on libphobos2-4.6-dev.
Without this second package (the D standard library) installed, no D
code can be built!
Cf. the comparable dependency for gdc-4.4 on libphobos-4.4-dev.
This issue was observed in Oneiric but I'd be willing
Cannot speak for the PPA you refer to, but the issue is still present in
11.04 which has kipi-plugins 1.9.0 included (1.9.0-1ubuntu2).
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Any update made to Kubuntu yet? The bug is listed as fixed in KDE
bugtracker ...
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Facebook plugin is unable to get list of albums and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kipi-plugins
I'm running Kubuntu 10.10, and kipi-plugins is version 1.4.0-0ubuntu2.
A first upload to Facebook using kipi-plugins and the auto-create
option was successful. However, the drop-down list of albums remains
empty (except for the auto-create
The crashes are still taking place on my system, updated just 1 minute
ago -- so I presume either the sip4/pyqt4 issue has not yet been
resolved or this issue stems from something else.
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Kubuntu's crash report system is reporting SIGSEGV in PyDict_GetItem()
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Gary van der Merwe wrote:
Granted there may be a problem with the qbzr code (using old style
classes), and that does need to be fixed. But, the time frames really
put us (the upstream devs) under a lot of pressure. And, there are
probably a number of other python-qt4 that have the same
Further to the above: I think bug 451915 (with the printer applet)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qbzr
I'm running the standard repository qbzr package on Karmic, along with
the standard repository packages for bzr and other plugins.
When running any of the qbzr commands a segmentation fault results.
This can be tested by running,
mkdir test
cd
Marc -- thanks for confirming this is not a security vulnerability.
Sorry for the unnecessary flag. I'm not experienced with what makes a
firewall work or not so thought it best to be cautious.
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You
Any chance of getting the newer version into Ububtu Karmic? The current
version (0.6.4) still displays these problems ... :-(
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Is there any movement/progress on this bug?
To reiterate, this is not about whether the TrueType variant has a
fontname of 'Linux Libertine' or 'Linux Libertine O'. It's about the
_inconsistency_ between different faces of the font -- the bold face is
named 'Linux Libertine' whereas the regular,
What's the status of the PPA packages?
I tried to install ldc on Karmic from the PPA, but got an error:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
ldc: Depends: libconfig++6 which is a virtual package.
Second query: what about Tango for Karmic?
Thanks best wishes for bringing D to
I'm wondering whether the problem is related to bug 421550 -- the Linux
Libertine fonts have some naming problems in the current Karmic package
which they did not have in Jaunty.
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package ttf-linux-libertine 4.4.1-1 failed to install/upgrade: sub-processo
script post-installation instalado
Christoph Egger wrote:
Removing the 'O' from the fontname for the TrueType Variant is
explicitely advokated in the sourcepackage upstream ships so I won't
change the Name for the ttf Variant back.
Well, the problem is that the bold variant of the font has the O removed
(which I agree is
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