Oops, sorry for the unnecessary comment, I should have read this bug
closer before repeating the info about syslog.
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Title:
gnome-software spams
Same issue here! Note that it also causes the syslog file to grow
indefinitely and thus fills up your root.
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Title:
gnome-software spams error
Bug still occurs in Ubuntu 17.10, Xorg session (never tried Wayland).
Though all this probably known by now, a bit of extra information:
On my PC, this issue occurs with Gimp, Opera (probably other browsers
too), Darktable. XnViewMP is not affected. As somebody mentioned above,
it likely affects
Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Launch software-properties-gtk on Ubuntu 17.10 (Xorg)
2. Select "Other Software" tab
3. Click on checkmark to the left of any PPA (e.g. Ubuntu Partners)
Current Behaviour:
When clicking the checkmark to enable or disable a PPA, the window becomes
Exact same issue here. Desktop PC with GeForce GTX 970 graphics card,
NVidia 381.09 drivers. Ubuntu Gnome 17.04, 64-bit.
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Title:
Inverted colors
I found the icon names!
Books:
org.gnome.Books
Cheese:
org.gnome.Cheese
Calendar:
org.gnome.Calendar
Documents:
org.gnome.Documents
Maps:
org.gnome.Maps
Photos:
org.gnome.Photos
Software:
org.gnome.Software
Videos:
org.gnome.Totem
Weather:
org.gnome.Weather
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Hey guys! This bug also applies to Cheese, Calendar, Books, Documents,
Maps, Photos, Software, Videos and Weather.
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Title:
Adapt to new Nautilus
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Guys, this is just a total shot in the dark and probably won't work, but
has anybody tried installing the nvidia-modprobe package? I did this
some time ago (I think during 14.10) to fix issues with Darktable.
Around the same time, but possibly only later, the second-screen issue
disappeared for
For Darktable, I'm pretty sure all you'll need to do is install the
nvidia-modprobe package after you activate the Nvidia drivers. It'll
then work without any further ado. Let me know if that does the trick
for you - it's been working for me over the past 3 Ubuntu releases,
across 3 PCs.
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Laos, my device toolbar shows no devices. It only shows a mic icon and a
speaker icon and nothing else. I can change devices from the
preferences, though.
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The workaround in #14 used to work for me before 15.04 and before buying
my new PC (both of which coincided). Now, this bug is here to stay, and
none of the workarounds above fix it.
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Here's what fixed it for me:
Preferences
= Recording
= Audio to buffer to 300
Thanks to post #26!
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Title:
Ubuntu 13.10 upgrade: audacity sound
Great news! Fixed in Ubuntu GNOME 15.04, 64-bit, for me. Love it!!
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Title:
Second screen position isn't saved from one session to another
To
Affected. Drag and drop still works.
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Copy, paste stops working randomly in Ubuntu 14.04 nautilus
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*Correction: yours, Tom!
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Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 - NVidia 331 - OpenCL broken (using Darktable)
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Thanks for all your comments! I will definitely take note of yours,
Richard, for the next time I reinstall Ubuntu (14.10), provided the
issue still occurs.
For 14.04, I fixed the problem with a symlink as described here:
http://www.dzhang.com/blog/2014/03/20/darktable-and-nvidia-opencl-on-fedora
Thanks for your suggestion, Gabriel! Just to chime in - didn't work for
me.
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Title:
multi-monitor : second screen position isn't saved from one
Public bug reported:
** Steps to Reproduce: **
1. Perform a fresh installation of Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 64-bit on a clean PC
2. Using the Additional Drivers application, install latest NVidia driver
(331)
3. Reboot
4. Install latest Darktable (1.4) from Ubuntu's repositories
5. In Terminal, run
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 14.04 forgets Display Settings (Dual-Screen)
+ Ubuntu 14.04 forgets Display Settings from monitors.xml / xorg.conf
(Dual-Screen
Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install Ubuntu Gnome14.04 on a freshly formatted PC with 2 screens
2. Using Additional Drivers, install latest Nvidia driver (331)
3. Modify screen settings (e.g. change position of 2 screens as depicted in
attached Screens_good.gif)
4. Turn secondary
Thanks for the follow-up, Pascal!
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Title:
EoG: Washed-Out Colour Contrast when Viewing JPG exported from
Darktable
To manage notifications
Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Download and unzip http://www.knowingme.org/darktable-contrast-bug.zip (this
archive only contains image files)
2. Import IMG_3082.CR2 into Darktable 1.4, using the image option in import
module in left sidebar in Darktable's Lighttable
3. Export to
Attached zip with reference files for this bug report. This is the same
zip referenced in repro step 1, containing:
IMG_3082.CR2
IMG_3082.CR2.xmp
(above to import into Darktable)
Darktable-JPG.jpg
(exported straight from Darktable, to open in EoG vs. any other viewer)
Hey guys, can we merge this bug with 1177086? It seems to be a duplicate.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1177086
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Affected as well. I installed Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit yesterday night on my
self-assembled desktop PC and have seen the issue a few times since. I
would say in 80% of all attempts, Ubuntu 13.04 boots fine for me.
It seems like it usually happens the first time after I turn on my PC,
but not when I
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Still occurs as described by alexsavio on Sep 8. Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit,
Nautilus 3.4.2.
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Title:
Show copy dialog right click launcher entry doesn't
Confirmed in Quantal. None of the solutions suggested above work.
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usb-creator-gtk fails to install bootloader: System policy prevents
Hey guys,
while you continue experiencing this bug, here's a workaround:
http://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/pavucontrol/
This program is readily available in the Ubuntu repos and replaces
Ubuntu's own Sound Settings. Look for pavucontrol in Synaptic or
Software Centre. After
Affects me too. Ubuntu 12.10, 64 bit, Gnome Shell 3.6. It happened right
after installation in Unity, then started working when I installed and
switched to Gnome Shell. Today, I found the Sound Settings are broken
again.
Same behaviour as for Def Sum. Crashes immediately after clicking on it.
Hey guys, I had the issue a couple days ago and then fixed it by
reinstalling. Before that, I took screenies of my lightdm logs though,
and attached them to the thread here:
ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1967945
ZIP attached here as well. Hope it helps.
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Happening to me on 12.04 release as we speak. Installed fresh yesterday
(complete PC wiped). 64 bit. Exactly as described above.
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Still occurs on my system even after applying all the workarounds listed
above. Reinstalled gnome-raw-thumbnailer from the repos again, too. When
going into icon mode, I see blank rectangles in Nautilus.
Oddly, it works just swell on my laptop PC. Same distro on both
machines: Ubuntu 11.10 64
I can now say that, when the corruption occurs, as soon as I press
Enter, I am thrown back to the login screen (and then the bug is gone).
I have disabled the automatic login in Ubuntu (btw, changing account
settings crashes Gnome Shell: panel and window decorations disappear,
and it no longer
Another screenshot: when pressing CTRL-ALT-F7 (back to graphical mode),
more corruption is visible. The bits I highlighted in red are a flashing
cursor.
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I found out that when this bug appears, what's actually happens is that
there is a console hiding behind the GUI. When I type anything, then
what I am actually typing is an input into the console.
So for instance, when these corruptions appear, and I type the letter
r (without pressing ALT-F2
Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Boot Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit into Gnome Shell
2. Observe black flashing squares near Activities button
Observed results:
I'm on 11.10 Gnome Shell, and about once a day, there's a screen corruption
around the Activities button right after boot: a random
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This screenshot shows the garbage accumulating at the top of the screen
when I continue working and e.g. typing text into Firefox.
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This bug occurs again in Ubuntu 11.10, 64 bit, Nautilus 3.2.1. I am
running Gnome Shell.
Steps:
1. Insert USB device or mount NTFS partition of hard disk
2. Open Nautilus
3. Click on Eject icon next to device
The following behaviours are observed:
a) The USB device (not hard drive partitions) is
Good news! It's fixed! :-)
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Nautilus freezes when expanding large trees in tree view
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Hey guys, are you using GIMP?
This may be a shot in the dark, but two days ago, I retouched photos in
GIMP for about 3 hours, then shut down. The next morning, my icons on
the top panel were badly scrambled. Usually, only my Show Desktop icon
is affected (the right third is overlapped by the
Here we go. I used GIMP again this morning, and two reboots later, my
icons were (a bit) scrambled again. More notably, my wallpaper was
dislocated - it was slightly moved to the right and to the bottom,
leaving black/corrupted areas above and to the left. That's new.
If it helps, in conjunction
Thanks for your feedback. This is a bit embarrassing, considering I work
for a quality assurance company and report bugs every day :-)
Yes, it is 100% reproducible.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Select Main Menu from System = Preferences
2. Select any folder (e.g. Other) in the Menus pane and click on
Public bug reported:
When adding a new custom launcher to the Main Menu, and creating it for
a location (e.g. an xls file), the launcher will not appear in the menu.
It appears that Ubuntu completely rejects that kind of launcher in the
Main Menu, while it accepts them on the panels.
Windows
Public bug reported:
I used to run Ubuntu 10.04 (64-bit) on my desktop PC without compiz
enabled, and with Compiz (Nvidia graphics card) on my laptop. On the
laptop, the Show Desktop icon would be incompletely drawn (right edge
not drawn) until I opened a couple of windows after booting.
I
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Nice to know about the fix! Best shapes changes the overall appearance
of fonts in Ubuntu a little, too, and they look somewhat better in
subpixel smoothing. Hope there'll be a fix soon for this bug!
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Fonts corrupted on Openoffice menus and Lotus Notes 8.5 with nvidia, compiz,
twinview and
Just as an addition, when selecting Best Shapes and then setting the
hinting to Slight in the Details options, fonts will look great and
the OOO corruption is gone (can't say about Lotus Notes).
Another way to fix it is to disable font antialiasing in OOO's View
options (you can find them in the
I should note that while trying to reproduce this bug with gdb, I had
some issues. At the first attempt, gdb wouldn't accept CTRL-C, and when
I finally got its command prompt back, I couldn't enter anything there.
I tried a couple more times to reproduce the bug, and at one point, it
was fixed:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Steps to Reproduce:
1 - Open Nautilus with side pane in tree view
2 - Create folder with numerous subfolders containing files (500 folders)
3 - Try to expand tree view for folder containing 500 subfolders
For a couple of weeks now, Nautilus has
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I'm experiencing the same problem as Noah Anderson using the Walnut 2
theme, also, parts of the edit this bookmark window are not drawn or
disappear, like parts of the scrollbar.
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