Could be this the upstream report?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729423
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There is a possible workaround here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/459617/keyboard-layout-isnt-kept-upon-
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Title:
Keyboard layout
Could be this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1246272 (and maybe this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729423 ) related too?
Seeing the workaround in http://askubuntu.com/questions/459617/keyboard-
layout-isnt-kept-upon-reboot I have a feeling
We are near to 4.3 release, and this bug is here (or in OO.org or in
various incarnations of the suite) since 2004.
The only thing that happens is that it is marked as a must have for
the current version, and never taken care of.
Could a developer comment if this is really impossible to fix? I
@William: I tested the PPA. Remeber, Ubuntu Gnome 14.04; I have just two
keyboard layouts (if you want I can check with three to).
With the PPA:
1. switching to next source works ok if I choose a normal key combo, for
example, Super+Space. On pressing the combo, the layout switches, the
Yes, I can confirm that with more than 2 layouts the thing is even more
broken.
I tried to get a shot to understand better what it's happening, but I
suspect that the thing is **really** complex and we have a lot of
interacting modules and things that (I suspect) no one really grasp ---
the dconf
@William (sorry, got posted too early, a pity launchpad don't let you
edit comments). I read wrongly your comment and thought it would have
been of no use (I use only latin keyboards --- switch between US intl,
US intl AltGr-dead keys, and Spanish), and the name of the PPA is for
non-latin...
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.
To
I was not really able to reproduce the crash neither on my 32 nor the 64 bit
system... so I am quite unable to help.
Has anyone explored the possibility of a corrupted/wrong wacom.ko in the
distribution media?
Romano
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Using Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, my .Xmodmap is correctly read at startup (at least,
it seems).
I have a very simple .Xmodmap:
! EuroSign is on AltGr-5, eacute is mucho more useful for Spanish
keycode 26 = e E e E eacute Eacute
However, on layout switch, the
@William, i have a pure Ubuntu Gnome (3) system --- should I test your
PPA? Keyboard switch with key-combos is utterly broken on my system, to
the point that the only reliable way to obtain it is using the panel
indicator --- which, by the way, is often than not out of sync with the
real
It is even worse on 14.04 Trusty, because gnome-shell is now a lot more
crashy than with 13.10 + gnome3 PPA.
[:~] % gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.10.4
[:~] % gnome-terminal --version
GNOME Terminal 3.6.2
It does not happen with other terminals; it is really annoying.
Reproducing is is a
Added gnome-terminal because it really happens reliably just with it.
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Title:
losing windows on Ubuntu 13.10
To manage notifications about this
Desktop shot showing the bug.
** Attachment added: Workspace 2_003.png
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This bug is moving to a release to the next since at least 2004...
(In its various incarnations)
Would be more faithful if some developer acknowledged that it is unfixable
for the different structure of the two programs and mark it wontfix.
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On Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, the bug is still there.
I have no PPA related to gnome or this bug installed.
The modifier only option for switching, set to whichever option, will
change the keyboard indicated in the panel indicator, but will not
really change the keyboard layout.
Setting the switch to
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in Trusty Thar 14.04.
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Title:
Xorg server crashes when drawing dashed circles
To manage notifications about
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1184085 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1184085
Fixed in 14.04
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Title:
xfig does not correctly draw
@nitrogen dream: reading here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/tigervnc/code/HEAD/tree/rfbproto/rfbproto.rst
#vnc-authentication, with type 2 the only thing that is encrypted is the
VNC password, which is, honestly, my least worry. All the keystrokes in
the session (including your bank password) is
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SSVNC works, although is quite slow with vino. Using x11vnc as server
with -ssl options give a reasonable speed.
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Title:
VNC accessible from
I reinstalled the linux-image-extra-3.13.0-24-generic and the crash went
away.
I am really puzzled; I *did* try the newer kernel and had the crash.
This morning has disappeared.
Marking invalid for now, still looking at it.
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
Encryption is already off due to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vino/+bug/1281250 - otherwise
vino is practically impossible to use (no clients apart from vinagre use
the encryption that vino offer).
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The title says its all.
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
8150 romano20 0 64268 8800 5948 R 57.8 0.4 126:57.46 vino-se+
8883 romano20 0 632412 34788 6156 S 31.8 1.7 195:15.26 dropbox
1420 root 20
Tested with
linux-image-3.15.0-031500rc2-generic_3.15.0-031500rc2.201404201435_i386.deb,
still here.
Will attach oops image.
There are hints that the problem is known here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxwacom/bugs/238/#f170
In that case, I strongly advise adding modprobe wacom at boot in
I can confirm that with linux-
image-3.15.0-031500rc2-generic_3.15.0-031500rc2 the tablet works
correctly if I manually load the driver *before* connecting it.
Still, seems a dangerous bug to me.
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Ok, (relatively) good news
1) still with kernel linux-
image-3.15.0-031500rc2-generic_3.15.0-031500rc2
2) I recompiled the input-wacom-0.20.0 that worked for me in 13.10, from
here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxwacom/files/xf86-input-wacom
/input-wacom/input-wacom-0.20.0.tar.bz2/download
Ok, compiling 0.21.0 against the upstream kernel (will test with the
stock one) will too avoid the crash.
I think that my expertise stops here... I do not know how to check for
differences between the input-wacom official tree and the ubuntu tree.
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I think that the upstream bug is not correct here. The problem is not
with panning; the problem is with scaling and the mouse behavior.
I have xserver-xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu6 (X.Org X Server 1.14.5), and if I
issue
xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 2x2
the screen scales correctly, but then the
So basically, the Fix released status is incorrect. The bug referred
to the title is still here (at least in Saucy, will test Trusty). Maybe
the other problem (panning, mentioned in the upstream bug, not related
with this bug title) is fixed, but not this one.
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Probably this bug has been marked invalid because there is a mix of two
bugs here: one is related to panning (which I do not know if it's fixed
or no), and the other one to mouse constraints when scaling.
I have X.Org X Server 1.14.5 , and if I issue
xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 2x2
the screen
Probably this bug has been marked invalid because there is a mix of two
bugs here: one is related to panning (which I do not know if it's fixed
or no), and the other one to mouse constraints when scaling.
I have X.Org X Server 1.14.5 , and if I issue
xrandr --output LVDS1 --scale 2x2
the screen
Can a bug supervisor mark this for Trusty and removing the (wrong) Fix
Released status?
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Title:
xrandr --scale restricts area in which mouse
...checked in 14.04 trusty, still here.
A real PITA because the scaling is really useful with all the
applications (*-tweak-tools, are you listening me?) which are expecting
1600x1200 pixel every time...
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easy to reproduce, and difficult to miss (if you ever needed to use the
--scale option).
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I have just upgraded to 14.04 from 13.10.
I have a wacom cth-480 touch+pen tablet, which was not recognized on
13.10 (kernel 3.11). With the stock kernel from 14.04, I have an
immediate kernel panic as soon as I plug in the tablet to the laptop.
The system is a asus 1005PE
I reported it here too: https://sourceforge.net/p/linuxwacom/bugs/238/
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Title:
Trusty Thar, kernel 3.13: automatic load of wacom.ko driver cause
I tried --- but the page that opens my browser, after I (correctly) log
in, says
the information on this page is private
Not allowed here
How can I upload the data manually?
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Marked as confirmed because I am unable to user apport-collect, as commented
above. I tried in all the way I can, but launchpad refuses to allow the data
upload.
I used apport_cli --save apport_report.txt linux and attached the resulting
file.
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Status:
@Holger: yes --- I just noticed it too.
I humbly suggest that Canonical or Redhat help the vino developers to
add a more common encryption type to the vino server. It is the default
(and the facto only) remote vnc server in our system, and in its current
state forces everyone to connect **in
Ok, I have reported it upstream at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728267
--- but I am unable to add it to the bug. I used to choose älso affect
distributionand simply paste the URL, but now I have an error (says I can't
add another bug to the same distribution and in the
Can please people with the problem state their version? Mine is
[:~] 127 % apt-cache policy vino
vino:
Installed: 3.10.0-0ubuntu1~saucy1
Candidate: 3.10.0-0ubuntu1~saucy1
Version table:
*** 3.10.0-0ubuntu1~saucy1 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/gnome3-team/gnome3-staging/ubuntu/
Upstream comment:
I think that the TLS security type (18) is rather uncommon, but gtk-vnc
supports it. I think that virt-viewer uses gtk-vnc and should work:
http://virt-manager.org/download/
so basically the problem is that vino is using an encryption type which
is supported only by few
Well, downloaded it (virt-viewer, I mean). Tried to connect to a remote
machine but no dice --- it just show a window, asking for a connection
URI, I tried 200 combinations... No documentation handy available
either. Seems to be thought just for managing virtual machines, so it
doesn't seem a
I agree that the best possible solution would be for the Windows clients
(at least TigerVNC and TightVNC) to catch up. Unfortunately this has not
happened; for the time being it would be much better if vino could offer
the option to go back to the previous Security Type when the client does
not
I reported the thing to TigerVNC bug tracker too:
https://sourceforge.net/p/tigervnc/bug-tracker/148/ let's see if a
solution can be found...
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Sebastian: no. the default is to use encryption. But after updating vino
(do not remember at which point), vino changed the security type to a
new one (at least, I think); the connection stopped to work with the
error reported above and the only solution to have it back was to
disable encryption.
It *has* to be difficult. Otherwise why is it open since 2004? On
december 1st it will be 10 years old...
If I understand the issue, the main problem is that in MS Word there are
different attributes for character background and highlight, while in
LOO/AOO they are considered the same. If this is
I updated the system now (2014-04-04 9:00 MST DST) and it seems fixed
--- I could login at the first attempt. Kudos!
Grayson, could you check if this solved the problem to you too?
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The exact fault position is unfortunately really not significant, given
that to reach an usable interface you have to kill the xserver and the
shell with it...
Trying now to update (big bunch of them, April 3 2014 now) and to report
back. I hope that some UbuntuGnome developer is listening here,
I just downloaded and installed in a VirtualBox Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04 beta2
32bit.
Out of the box, I changed the Switch to next sorce to Alt+Shift L and
alternative character key to Right Alt and it works ok.
I DID NOT test the plain Ubuntu-Unity installation.
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Definitely the layout switch does not work after suspend in the lock
screen. Hope you all people have password that can be typed in all
layouts, otherwise...
Also, with more than two layouts, the switch with the keys happens only
between two of them. The
Public bug reported:
Testing the Ubuntu Gnome beta 2 in a VirtualBox VM.
Every time I restart/start the VM, the first login will fail (after gdm
greeter I have a black screen with the crash report window).
Killing X (either with ctrl-alt-bcksp if enabled, or with sudo restart
gdm from a VT) and
Another ping from here. This is quite annoying, and breaks capabilities
on the package (for example, meta-h on a commands fails because it
doesn't find man zshbuitin). Please
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Just as an addenda: the zsh help files, found in zsh-version/Doc/help,
are missing too (they should go to /usr/share/zsh/help)
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Title:
all zsh
Public bug reported:
KLatexFormula does not work in recent Kubunut/Ubuntu due to the new
version of Ghostscript.
See: https://sourceforge.net/p/klatexformula/bugs/13/
The bug/problem is fixed in 3.2.8; please push this version in
repositories of at least 13.10 and 14.04
** Affects:
** Description changed:
** Summary changed:
- KLatexFormula needs uprate to 3.2.8
+ KLatexFormula needs update to 3.2.8
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Title:
KLatexFormula
@jackson thank you very much. Is it possible to have a package for
saucy? I will test it asap. (In saucy too the upgrade is needed, it
ships with the newer ghostscript).
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I edited the bug description conforming to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates. I am a bit at a loss about
which is the next step...
** Description changed:
- KLatexFormula does not work in recent Kubunut/Ubuntu due to the new
+ KLatexFormula does not work in recent Kubuntu/Ubuntu due
Hmmm... I checked it again in 13.10 with `gnome-disk` and I had no
problem in formatting an USB key with it. Which are the systems where it
fails? Or it is another application?
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...and for me, now Alt+Shift switches the indicator but *not* the
keyboard. I have to switch the layout with the applet.
Is there anyone with a link on documentation on how the keyboard is
managed/configured in Ubuntu (for real)? There is a mix of xkbd, gnome-
settings, xmodmap, gnome-tweak,
@Norbert, I will try with a new user, but about removing all my hidden
folders... I imagine this is a joke ;-). I have 20+ years of
configurations of my system, ssh keys, applications defaults, qucs and
spice models, vim macros, whatever in it (yes, all of this is regularly
backed up). I *really*
Public bug reported:
Since a recent update, it is impossible to connect to my Ubuntu box
using VNC from a Windows machine unless I disable encryption on the vino
server.
I tested up-to-date tightVNC client and TigerVNC client on the Windows
machine, with the same result. As soon I try to
s/discreting/discrediting/ in the last message.
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Title:
Cannot drag attachment from mail attachment pane to desktop
To manage notifications
New behavior. Resetting the whole thing and choosing again Alt+Shift from the
control panel works, but the HUD indication of the switch disappeared.
This is the most desperately Heisenbug I ever found.
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@Paolo: sadly, it's probably true. I suppose we all got to grip with it
(I just stopped trying it and right-click and save, you know, even in
other mailer) but it is a very nasty (and, let me say, discreting) bug
to have around for so much time.
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I can confirm the regression. Alt+shift stopped working for me too and
re-setting it with gnome-tweak-tool does not work.
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Title:
Can't set
Confirmed, Saucy 13.10. When it happens running
xfce4-panel -r
fix the issue. It happens just with the top panel for me (panel 1);
panel 0 works ok.
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** Attachment added: Three files, showing the problem. Open .doc or .docx in
MS word and try to remove the highlight.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/295014/+attachment/3964662/+files/TestInteroperabilityt.zip
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So, as you can see form the attachment, it's still here in 4.2.0.4
(tested in Windows, but still).
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Title:
[Upstream] Cannot remove highlight
Note that the poster that said works for me misunderstood the problem (and
reopened the bug shortly after).
You can see highlighted text. The problem is that you can't REMOVE it - you
highlight something in LO writer, export to .doc or .docx, and then from
Microsoft word you can't remove it
See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64490#c17
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Title:
[Upstream] Cannot remove highlight from .doc in Word exported from
Writer
The upstream bug has been marked as a duplicate of
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64490
I tried to change the upstream bug without success...
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@Brian: this is what you see if whoopsie is the only thing reporting on
syslog. If any other thing report something, it breaks the repeated
logic of the syslog daemon and you ends up with the thing reported here.
What should happen is that whoopsie should log the online message only
when it is
It is probably a configuration option. If someone know *which*, it would
be helpful to post here...
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Title:
gthumb creates / .comments folders
If anyone still has this problem --- I have resolved it by:
1) setting store metadata inside files if possible
2) disabling the comments and tags extension
HTH
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722582
** Also affects: gnome-tweak-tool via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722582
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Another effect of the font size is the one you can see in the attached
screenshot. Even without changing font size, the description of some
options are so long they cannot be seen in the dropdown menu. I have no
idea what the marked two are doing (less about in which way they are
different...).
A
Public bug reported:
I understand this is a minor issue, but I think it's still useful to
report it.
The new look (gnome 3.10) of gnome-tweak-tool is great, but it is non-
resizable (why?) and it is too tall for my notebook, which has a
vertical resolution of 600 pixels. You can still access the
Still here, and really a problem given the leak that makes gnome-shell
grow over time and need to be restarted every 3-4 hours or so. Any news
here?
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Anything new here? I do not know if it has been shipped...
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gnome-tweak-tool crashed with SIGSEGV in sem_post@@GLIBC_2.1()
To manage
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1012081 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1012081
Thanks Alberto --- I hope that a more recent util-linux could be pushed
for Trusty --- it will be a no-end of problems like this one
otherwise...
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Thanks Alberto --- good to see you on this. If a -proposal package is
prepared for 13.10, count on me for testing.
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util-linux needs
I tested it again on 13.04 --- it seems fixed. I didn't notice because
the status of this bug has not changed. Can anyone test it on 13.10 and
then mark it as fixed?
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@henrix: thanks. Is there a repository where one can see the
patches/commits for the next Ubuntu kernels? I tried to find it but I
got lost.
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@henrix ok, found --- sorry for the noise.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/ExtendedStable (to help future
google-impaired searchers...)
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Hi,
I have a system with an on-board, soldered SSD which is failing,
creating havoc in boot and suspend/resume process. It cannot be disabled
in BIOS.
Robin H. Johnson found a very nice and elegant solution, proposing the
following patch:
apport information
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Please
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Hi,
I have a system with an on-board, soldered SSD which is failing,
creating havoc in boot and suspend/resume process. It cannot be disabled
in BIOS.
Robin H. Johnson found a very nice and elegant
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