Happens to me with Chromium and Discord snaps BUT ONLY if I start them
quickly after system startup. If I wait at least ~15 seconds, or quit &
restart the app, they display with normal correct system pointer/cursor.
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Same as comment #4, I encountered this issue after upgrading from 20.04
-> 20.10. So it's not specific to an upgrade to focal.
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Title:
libc++1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1824874 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1824874
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undismissable, unclickable authentication dialog left on screen (top-left
corner) after policykit authentication [pushModal: invocation of
Public bug reported:
(Cross-posting from
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129900 as problem
not reproducible on Windows.)
Compared to LibreOffice 5, exiting Print Preview in long documents on
LO6 is extremely slow.
With a 1,500 page document, for example, exiting Print
Got stuck on this today after upgrading from 19.04 -> 19.10. I do dual-
boot Windows. Also Ubuntu is on a 2-disk mdadm RAID array.
- I couldn't get boot-repair-disk to work: It wouldn't recognize the
internet connection. The LXTerminal it comes with was broken too and
didn't respond to keyboard
Same as #8 with iPhone 6 and Ubuntu 16.10. CPU usage vanishes upon
tapping "Trust" on phone.
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Title:
upowerd uses 100% cpu till killed
To manage
Looks like a Ubuntu issue to me, since in that Gnome bug, upstream says
recent files have been moved to beneath the "Open \/" button on gedit's
taskbar:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742425#c3
And indeed they are there! However, on Ubuntu 16.04, gedit also has a
"File" -> "Open
Also occurs with iPhone 6 running iOS 8.1.2 (not just iPad).
After plugging in my phone, I get two icons in the sidebar: My name's
iPhone and iPhone. They look identical and offer the same right-click
menu choices (Open, Name, Unlock from launcher). Only the first
one works, though: when clicked,
Comment #79 works for me, thanks.
So right now the options for users are:
(a) Use the default Ubuntu install of LibreOffice: Your Alt+? keys don't
work, so you can't open the File menu by pressing Alt+F, etc.
(b) Remove libreoffice-gtk: Your Alt+? keys work, but it looks very
different to every
I have this problem with an iPhone.
When connecting my iPhone via USB for the first time after boot,
everything works fine.
But if I unplug the phone and plug it back in later, I get the effect
described here: a message box pops up saying Unable to mount Max's
iPhone | Location is already
I don't understand how this bug can persist throughout several Ubuntu
releases. It means Ubuntu doesn't have a functional office suite. You
have to choose between the Alt key or the windowing: only one will work.
(Without libreoffice-gtk, you can't maximize properly.) Is that not seen
as a major
This will restore zebra striping AND fix the problem that caused them to
remove striping:
/* Put zebra striping back */
#threadTree treechildren::-moz-tree-row(odd) {
background-color: -moz-oddtreerow !important;
}
/* Make it easier to see highlighted row when pane not in focus */
#threadTree
The author of Params::Classify acknowledges here:
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=886909
... that the module is not thread-safe, which causes segfaults and/or
100% CPU utilization when used with libapache2-mod-perl2 and apache2
-mpm-worker.
Also:
The bug description says, This might be solved if bug #1064962 is
solved. However, bug #1064962 is now fixed in 13.04 beta, but this
problem remains.
Also, as mentioned in earlier comments, the workaround mentioned in the
bug description (remove libreoffice-gtk) is no longer really viable in
What version of Ubuntu are you requesting this for?
The sooner the better! I'd thought it would be in 12.10, but noticed
today that all future Ubuntu versions show 2.0.5-5ubuntu2.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libapache2-mod-perl2
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Public bug reported:
As per:
http://perl.apache.org/dist/mod_perl-2.0-current/Changes
mod_perl 2.0.6 has been out since April 24, 2012 and 2.0.7 since June 5,
2012.
They include significant bug fixes, including a fix for a race condition
that makes mod_perl unreliable on Ubuntu Server (see:
What version of Ubuntu are you requesting this for?
The sooner the better! I'd thought it would be in 12.10, but noticed
today that all future Ubuntu versions show 2.0.5-5ubuntu2.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libapache2-mod-perl2
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Same here on two Ubuntu Server 12.04 installations.
This bug means that mod_rpaf loads but is non-functional. It was very
difficult to figure out why.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 930540 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/930540
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 930540
Mismatching module name in .conf for libapache2-mod-rpaf 0.6-2
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There are posts all over the net from linux users with RTL8111/8168B
experiencing poor network performance (usually lots of dropped packets).
The best solution seems to be to blacklist the r8169 driver and use the
r8168 driver instead.
E.g. see:
Er, sorry, that Fix line should read dconf-editor, not dconf--
editor.
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Title:
regression vs. notification-daemon: positioning when multiple
The multihead-mode focus-follow fix mentioned earlier DOES work for
me, but in Ubuntu11.10 I have to use dconf-editor, not gconf-editor
(which is obsolete now, right?).
This makes notifications appear on whichever screen has focus (which is
very handy, I've found). It's working for me with
I encountered this problem and figured out that it's a misleading UI.
After entering IPs for Address, Netmask, and Gateway, I clicked the
Add button, thinking this would store it. I then went on to fill out
DNS servers etc. I then encountered the grayed-out Save button, with
seemingly no way to
Same here when running gnome-system-monitor with iPhone 3 connected via
USB.
Some observations:
1. As noted by other posters, I get tons of output from dbus-monitor
--session
2. As mentioned above, when starting gnome-system-monitor, at first the
only output on the command-line is: **
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
I have a RAID5 mdadm array on /dev/md0. It is fully functional but I
cannot boot from it because grub detects it as /dev/md/0 (with an
extra slash). Running update-grub, for example, produces a grub.cfg
with the lines set root='(md/0)'. Upon
Additional information here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1681190
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Title:
grub misinterprets md/raid device
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I should perhaps also mention I tracked it as far as this line:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/maverick/grub2/maverick/view/head:/disk/raid.c#L584
But I don't know enough to interpret that code.
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Experienced this problem following a simple upgrade of a few packages
including mysql (see below). Afterward mysql did not start on boot.
I tried appending IFACE=lo to net-device-up as recommended above,
but this made no difference. To fix I had to remove the line and
runlevel[2345].
Not sure
Seen frequently in 64-bit Ubuntu Server 10.04, usually in an apache2
process.
Related to this? http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-
kernel/2007/10/3/328379/thread
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Just in case it matters, screenshot of it happening with a defunct
process too.
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After making some test upstart jobs, I've convinced myself that the
stop on starting shutdown
line contained in /etc/init/mythtv-backend.conf can be changed to
stop on (starting shutdown or stopping mysql)
Confirming this, I did the same thing independently a few weeks ago when
I
As a workaround, you might want to try this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutoFsck
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I think I have this issue. When attempting to import from my camera, in
Transferring Pictures dialog:
file:///home/max/doc/pics/Snaps/New/img_.jpg
System.IO.FileNotFoundException:
file:///home/max/doc/pics/Snaps/New/img_.jpg
at Gnome.Vfs.Vfs.ThrowException (System.String uri, Result
Terrific! Thanks Michael.
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Alexander Sack wrote:
please run NM under a valgrind with memcheck option on
I'm not the guy you asked, but in case it's helpful, here's what I get
from a valgrind run. NetworkManager quickly consumed all available CPU
and began eating memory; I immediately hit Ctrl-C.
Output doesn't look very
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 291074 ***
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memory leak in Network Manager Intrepid
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Workaround in comment 4 worked great for me, thanks.
I was upgrading a remote machine on a bandwidth-capped connection; this
allowed me to use a local unmetered mirror.
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You
This is probably not a duplicate of #203016, because:
1. The other bug reports a slow memory leak, around 4MB per hour.
Reporters here experience very rapid RAM consumption. For me,
NetworkManager consumes all 2GB of RAM within minutes.
2. The other bug is not associated with high CPU usage.
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