Not for me - I can still see the effect e.g. on G+.
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Title:
Firefox 18 anti-aliasing does not render correctly some text
To manage
This is also an issue on Fedora 18 with Firefox 18, so I'd rather not
think it is generally font rendering related. Fonts throughout the
system (Gnome 3 / Gnome Shell with Droid Sans as default font) render
correctly. The colour halos / aberration is only noticable within
Firefox on certain web
Perhaps I've found a working configuration for Conky on Ubuntu 12.10
with Unity (Compiz) - at least, I've no longer experienced Conky's
background turn grey for several days now:
own_window yes
own_window_class Conky
own_window_type desktop
own_window_argb_visual yes
own_window_transparent yes
This issues still seems to be around on Ubuntu 12.10 - conky would
randomly turn its background into some light grey. Most of the time this
happens shortly after logging into the desktop, with conky being
autostarted through a ~/.config/autostart entry. In very rare occasions
though, the grey
** Attachment added: Conky with unwanted grey background on Ubuntu 12.10
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Hm, I also ran across the Pidgin not showing up bug, but is that
actually the same as the original bug discussed here? To me, this seems
to be a matter of unity not recognizing correctly that it should display
Pidgin when clicking its icon in the dash (assuming it is already
visible).
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Public bug reported:
Since Ubuntu 11.04, sometimes after closing a PPTP VPN connection, this
connection still appears to be connected in the Network Manager while it
is actually closed. This happens only occasionally though and is not
clearly reproducible, yet rather annoying. I'd be happy to
This is most likely a duplicate of either
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/789580 or
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/709461.
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Is there some kind of time frame specifying when this will be pushed to
the official Natty repositories?
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Title:
Unused empty menu bar
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Binary package hint: gwibber
The Send with buttons on the bottom information bar appear not to
scale well with system font settings. Font sizes below 10pt (for Ubuntu
font, that is) lead to partially truncated buttons as seen in the
attached screenshot.
** Affects: gwibber
** Attachment added: Information bar button with Ubuntu 9pt system font
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/785599/+attachment/2136138/+files/Gwibber.png
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No problem, just take your time - this issue has been around for some
time, yet I chose to report it now as it still isn't fixed with Natty. I
was looking through bugs reported for gwibber, but couldn't find
anything on this particular issue; however, I might as well have missed
it. This is a
Negative, I cannot confirm this is clearly related to alt-tab switch -
or, at least, it does not seem to be exclusively. Most of the time when
I come across this issue, the non-responsive area is much smaller than
the selection view appearing on alt-tab.
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Addition: this happens rather frequently, usually several times a day -
actually quite annoying..
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Title:
Firefox address bar auto-complete fails
Same issue here - i386 architecture, Ubuntu 11.04.
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Title:
starting automatic crash report generation failed at boot
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This is still present in FF 4.0.1 (Ubuntu 11.04, i386). In addition,
this might be related to combo boxes being unresponsive to mouse clicks
- i.e., clicking on a folder in the bookmarks toolbar does not open
(drop down) the appropriate entry, or else the opened drop down list
closes immediately
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
The font selection combo box on the SettingsContent page appears to be
too small, i.e. it does not display a value when it should. The same
applies to the upper two combo boxes on the detailed fonts window -
please refer to the attached
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Title:
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With the global menu being active, TB still shows an empty unused menu
bar at the top of its window in both maximized and un-maximized states.
This might have been introduced with the latest 3.1.10 update, or at
least I've never noticed this
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Title:
Unused empty menu bar
Chris, that menu bar-like space is completely empty. Actually, I am
not sure if it is related to the menu bar at all, it just looks like
one, of course without any items, and seems to have an appropriate size.
I'll try with a new profile now.
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...See attached screenshot - same issue with a fresh profile.
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You are right, there is a spinner in the screenshot, didn't notice that
before - however, looking at TB right now I do not see one. Strange.
This is the version string from the About window: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U;
Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.17) Gecko/20110424 Thunderbird/3.1.10
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Hm, guess I was just confusing myself - the screenshot with the spinner
is that of the fresh profile. On my current (real) profile, the spinner
is actually not visible.
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Slightly OT: is there a way to get the spinner back into my profile in
order to move it manually? (I.e., other than creating an entirely new
profile...) - Resetting the tool bar had no such effect.
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Enigmail 1.1.2 and Global Menu Bar integration 1.0.3.
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Title:
Unused empty menu bar
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Chris, I've just tried with a fresh profile again - even when moving the
spinner to the mail toolbar manually, the surplus menu bar does not
disappear. FYI.
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Confirmed but not reproducible here. I saw this once after installing TB
and starting it, but haven't noticed it since then and can't reproduce
it either. No TB and Unity related packages have been updated in the
meantime, so I guess this issue might still be around, appearing
randomly.
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In addition to the original report, I've seen very similar behaviour,
but without the moving effect when clicking an application icon of an
application on a different workspace - this had no other effect than
blanking the upper panel, and the requested window's drop shadow became
visible on the
Confirmed also for Chromium browser.
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Title:
maximized window is displaced
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No problem so far on a Radeon HD4350 using the free radeon driver (no
fglrx). Just FYI because AMD based hardware hasn't been mentioned.
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Title:
Having watched this a couple of weeks now, I don't think it is related
to Compiz. Actually, I do think it might be related to Firefox and
possibly some other interfering component.
I switched to Chromium quite soon after my comment above (#51) and
didn't experience any more WSOD crashes since
Hm, how is that fixpack supposed to be installed? Or else: how is it
supposed to help installing Notes 8.5 when its initial installation
still requires those old libraries?
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[..] network manager should be added to the list
of affected applications in launchpad bugs?
I don't think so - note this is not a NetworkManager issue, but one of
the driver (ar9170usb). NetworkManager just triggers it by
periodically scanning for other APs, but that's a feature, not a bug. To
This issue still seems to be present in Lucid - I experienced a number
of white (or light grey) screen crashes lately.
As it is rather hot here these days, at first I thought this could be
related to an overheating graphics adapter (xserver-xorg-video-ati and
the 2.6.32 kernel do not support
This somehow seems to be related to periodic scanning for other APs in
range (e.g., NetworkManager does this). When configured manually using
wpa_supplicant, I found the connection to be stable, unless I ran iwlist
scan commands periodically - doing so reproducibly kills the connection
after a
This bug is definitely not related to NetworkManager. Running regular
scans while having established a manually configured connection
(wpa_supplicant) and no NetworkManager involved, the connection also
died intermittently, leaving the wireless device unusable afterwards.
I have already filed a
Hm, seems my RT2560 based card is now also affected by this issue,
although I actually didn't notice until now.. (well, recently, I
exchanged my modem router, but that should not be an issue - a netbook
with an Intel wireless device runs at full 54M bandwidth all the time,
while my RT2x00 card
After having reported this to the NetworkManager developers in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620218, it turns out the
issue might rather be related to the driver itself than to
NetworkManager. This makes even more sense when considering that
recently I ran across a disconnect when
Is there anything one can do to assist solving this issue (apart from
installing experimental packages - unfortunately not an option for me)?
This is very annoying as I basically like to use the network manager for
its convenient VPN features and its overall good usability; yet this
issue renders
Same problem here (VT1708S); both suggestions from the Ubuntu Wiki
mentioned above don't work. After deleting ~/.pulse/default.pa (i.e.,
resetting everything to default), trying to change the volume by media
keys or the panel applet has no effect at all anymore. Seems there is
something severely
Well, actually I've just tested linux-backports-modules-alsa-lucid-
generic, but to no effect - neither media keys nor the volume panel
applet change any channel at all. Installing the package also had a
strange side-effect; seems it removed the network manager applet from
the panel and replaced
Sorry for the confusion - but please forget about my comment #10. I
actually missed that manipulating settings in ~/.pulse/default.pa had
silently changed the output device without giving me notice. With the
correct device, control=PCM does the trick and restores proper function
of the volume
@Vish: thank you for clarification; this one seems appropriate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/390875
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From time to time, I am seeing this also 'in the middle' of a session,
not just when the first app is launched. Not safely reproducible,
happens randomly every now and then. Sometimes, the entire desktop is
affected (i.e., Ambiance theme is replaced by a default one), yesterday
only Nautilus
Is this still being investigated? Since I've upgraded to Lucid, I can
confirm weird behaviour when adjusting volume levels either by the new
volume applet in Gnome (indicator) or by media keys. This is very
annoying since it renders volume control rather useless. Concerning the
system running here
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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I can confirm this bug on Lucid Final using the Ambiance theme. From
time to time, the theme seems to get lost, sometimes for the entire
desktop (window decorations, widgets, panels), sometimes this affects
only one particular window (ATM, I notice this with Nautilus) while the
rest of the desktop
I definitely agree with Richard - I'd also rate this bug highly
important, especially with the fact in mind that for ATI cards the
xserver-xorg-video-ati driver is used by default on a fresh installation
(correct me if I am wrong here). Also consider this might perhaps lead
to increasing reports
Confirm the fix works, at least when it comes to window management -
@Alf: thank you very much for providing the PPA.
Yet what I am still very unhappy with is the (obvious) memory management
problem (leak) mentioned in the original bug description. Having glxinfo
executed regularly by a script in
Markie B: thank you for comment #8, that was a quite valuable hint.
(This has only one minor drawback - when Thunderbird is actually
running, the indicator does not indicate that with a small triangle like
it does for gwibber or pidgin.)
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Hm, 'acpi -t' does not display anything on my machine; however, by
'manual examination' (i.e. carefully touching the fanless cooler on the
GPU) the temperature actually seems 'too hot' (in fact, it is hotter
than with the proprietary fglrx driver). Are there other ways to get the
actual
Same problem here with D150 and BIOS 1.03 (rather old). I can also
confirm that updating the BIOS to 1.09 (from a BartPE booted from USB)
solves the suspend (acpid) issues.
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In response to my confirmation above (#2), it has turned out this must
have been a VirtualBox issue. With the new 9.10 installation on my
system, PPTP VPN works as expected. Sorry if I may have caused any
inconveniences.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461590
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Need 3.1.1 as well for its support for Winbond w83667hg. Unfortunately,
a 'sudo modprobe w83627ehf force_id=0x290', which used to work in 9.04,
has ceased working in 9.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336418
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I can confirm this bug appearing on my 9.10 (RC; latest updates applied)
installation in a VirtualBox, although I am not sure whether it is
caused by the same reason as the above one. In fact, PPTP VPN has
actually ceased to work.
I've attached a syslog excerpt showing a typical connection
IIRC the most desperately needed options have already been identified -
mtu setting and debug, that was..
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https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?func=detailaid=2274866group_id=1537atid=101537.
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It does. At least, it does not issue an error, and prints as expected.
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With Gutenprint 5.2.0~rc1-0ubuntu1 being shipped with Ubuntu 8.10, my
Canon Pixma iP4500 now reports The selected ColorSpace is not
supported when trying to print using the CMYK color model. This worked
correctly in Hardy, though..
** Affects: gutenprint (Ubuntu)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 278309 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278309
Ok, seems this actually depends on the connection's MTU setting. When
manually setting MTU to 1412 (as it was configured in Hardy) with a
'sudo ifconfig ppp0 mtu 1412', the connection is stable. Marking as
Well, as to summarize the essential missing options from this thread:
- UI to set a custom MTU and
- UI to disable the use of VPN DNS servers.
As mentioned in comment 6, disabling the default gateway would not
explicitly be needed as this can be achieved by entering specific
routes.
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Binary package hint: network-manager-pptp
Package: 0.7~~svn20081015t024626-0ubuntu1
Since Ubuntu 8.10, my office VPN connection (PPTP) frequently drops
with:
Nov 6 07:46:18 Antares pptp[6352]: nm-pptp-service-6346
warn[decaps_gre:pptp_gre.c:331]: short read (-1): Message
Same here (Asus P4P800 SE main board, kernel 2.6.27-7-generic):
Nov 1 08:33:31 Antares kernel: [0.505340] ACPI Warning
(tbutils-0217): Incorrect checksum in table [OEMB] - D5, should be CE
[20080609]
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As opposed to this bug's original issue, please take note of the
following:
In its current form, the password dialog wouldn't let the user paste
anything into the passphrase field. This is (or at least, could be) of a
certain importance, when thinking of a complex passphrase being copied
from an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: enigmail
After upgrading to Hardy, the Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 / Enigmail 0.9.5
combination does not work properly anymore. Whenever trying to send a
signed or encrypted e-mail, the passphrase prompt appears (as expected),
asking for the key passphrase and
Addtl info: somehow, this seems to be related to Seahorse providing the
passphrase prompt as a modal window..
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Same here, rt2x00 driver, Ubuntu Gutsy. The driver seems to not report
link quality properly (always 0), but only the signal level in dBm,
which is obviously not used by gnome-netstatus.
/proc/dev/wireless reads:
Inter-| sta-| Quality| Discarded packets | Missed | WE
Wouldn't it be possible to show the signal level instead of a link
quality in case the latter is not reported properly by the driver? I've
got a wireless card using the rt2x00 driver, which indeed does not
report link quality, but in fact it does report signal level (e.g.
-61dBm); the signal
Actually seems to depend on whether the applet's description has more
than one line; see another example in the attachment (Gutsy, 32bit).
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Of course; either way, the effect is a bit annoying (yet rather
cosmetic).. Btw, I haven't noticed this in Feisty.
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