[Bug 1807250] Re: At some point in the 18.04 cycle, /sys/bus/iio has disappeared from my system

2018-12-22 Thread Your full name
The issue now appears resolved with hwe-18.04/4.18.0-13, /sys/bus/iio is
now present and the functionality has been restored.

Summary:
/sys/bus/iio appears to be missing on all the bionic 4.15.* kernel releases 
(including 4.15.0-43) but is present on xenial 4.4 and cosmic 4.18 (at least as 
of 4.18.0-13). Here is to hoping there is not a similar kerfuffle with RNGs and 
stuff :P

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  At some point in the 18.04 cycle, /sys/bus/iio has disappeared from my
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[Bug 1807250] Re: At some point in the 18.04 cycle, /sys/bus/iio has disappeared from my system

2018-12-18 Thread Your full name
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18711970

The sad state of being able to use Ubuntu on touch devices (hint: you
can't)

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1807250

So, apparently support for an entire bus class has been missing since
ubuntu bionic (18.04 LTS) was released in april. Using kernels from
other distros or ubuntus old xenial 4.4.0-134 all provide access to
sensor data, suggesting the issue is with current (and shipped) kernels.
Three weeks into this not much is happening even though the issue also
affect canonical-specific 4,18 kernels.

This all suggests that pretty much no one has been using ubuntu on touch
devices otherwise i wouldn't be the first one to notice this. Now that
the devs know this they have no time for it...


** Also affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1218322] Re: Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.

2014-06-20 Thread Full name
The bug was already fixed in 12.04, now the same problems resurface
again. I'm holding back several computers from upgrading to 14.04 and
looking for an alternate distribution because of this, amongst other
issues.

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[Bug 1323212] [NEW] sFTP very slow to connect and causes Nautilus to randomly freeze

2014-05-26 Thread Full name
Public bug reported:

Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:30:00 UTC 2014 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 14.04

Problems with Nautilus and smbd.

Nautilus takes minutes to connect to sFTP servers and once connected, it
randomly freezes (window turns dark and doesn't respond for 30-60
seconds). This happens often, but not only, after a time of inactivity.
Other software using sFTP, like text editors with sFTP support, are also
affected.

The auth log is spammed with

May 23 18:17:52 ubuntu smbd[20649]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:18:34 ubuntu smbd[20677]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:18:51 ubuntu smbd[20686]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:18:51 ubuntu smbd[20688]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:18:56 ubuntu smbd[20703]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:19:34 ubuntu smbd[20724]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:19:39 ubuntu smbd[20766]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:19:55 ubuntu smbd[20823]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:20:20 ubuntu smbd[20853]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:21:33 ubuntu smbd[20878]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:21:50 ubuntu smbd[20883]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:21:51 ubuntu smbd[20885]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:21:56 ubuntu smbd[20887]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:21:57 ubuntu smbd[20888]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:22:34 ubuntu smbd[20930]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:22:36 ubuntu smbd[20932]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:23:18 ubuntu smbd[20942]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:23:19 ubuntu smbd[20943]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:23:19 ubuntu smbd[20944]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:23:19 ubuntu smbd[20945]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody
May 23 18:23:38 ubuntu smbd[20970]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed for 
user nobody

so I guess at least part of the problem are the frequent disconnects,
which are not network related.  It's both a problem with smbd and
Nautilus however, because Nautilus should handle the disconnects better
and not freeze all the time.

Connecting via SSH through CLI is instant and doesn't cause any problems
whatsoever, so again, it's not a network problem.

I have installed Ubuntu 14.04 on several machines and they all have the
same problems. If the problems persist, I will have to look for an
alternative, as it's impossible to work like this.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 2 23:30:00 UTC 2014 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  Ubuntu 14.04
  
  Problems with Nautilus and smbd.
  
  Nautilus takes minutes to connect to sFTP servers and once connected, it
  randomly freezes (window turns dark and doesn't respond for 30-60
  seconds). This happens often, but not only, after a time of inactivity.
  Other software using sFTP, like text editors with sFTP support, are also
  affected.
  
  The auth log is spammed with
  
  May 23 18:17:52 ubuntu smbd[20649]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:18:34 ubuntu smbd[20677]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:18:51 ubuntu smbd[20686]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:18:51 ubuntu smbd[20688]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:18:56 ubuntu smbd[20703]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:19:34 ubuntu smbd[20724]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:19:39 ubuntu smbd[20766]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:19:55 ubuntu smbd[20823]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:20:20 ubuntu smbd[20853]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:21:33 ubuntu smbd[20878]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:21:50 ubuntu smbd[20883]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:21:51 ubuntu smbd[20885]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:21:56 ubuntu smbd[20887]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:21:57 ubuntu smbd[20888]: pam_unix(samba:session): session closed 
for user nobody
  May 23 18:22:34 ubuntu smbd[20930]: 

[Bug 1323212] Re: sFTP very slow to connect and causes Nautilus to randomly freeze

2014-05-26 Thread Full name
I just installed the Dolphin file manager and everything works fine, so
it looks like Nautilus really is causing the problems.

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[Bug 1015240] Re: EOG window doen't raise when opening an image that's already open

2014-05-19 Thread Full name
This bug is still in 14.04. There is no progress in Ubuntu it seems.
Same bugs for years...

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  EOG window doen't raise when opening an image that's already open

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[Bug 1314072] [NEW] EyeOfGnome scales images wrong

2014-04-29 Thread Full name
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 14.04
Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 UTC 2014 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


For some images, EyeOfGnome says they are at 100% size, but they are actually 
scaled down and blurry.

Example: http://imgur.com/6Of8vHE

Download that image and view it in EOG. Even when there is enough screen
space to view the image at 100%, it will be scaled down a little bit
despite saying it's at 100%.

** Affects: eog (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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  EyeOfGnome scales images wrong

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[Bug 1313805] [NEW] Nautilus doesn't show file names when too many columns are displayed

2014-04-28 Thread Full name
Public bug reported:

When too many columns are displayed and you search for a file in
Nautilus, the file names will be completely hidden and the other columns
take precedence. It's also not possible to resize columns...

Here's a screenshot:

http://imgur.com/6Of8vHE

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1312735] [NEW] Nautilus asks for SSH login, even when it authenticates with a key file

2014-04-25 Thread full name
Public bug reported:

Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 UTC 2014 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 14.04

When there's a valid key file for authentication over SSH/SFTP, Nautilus
first asks for the server login, but then proceeds to log in using the
key file. It should probably be the other way around.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

+ Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 UTC 2014 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
+ Ubuntu 14.04
+ 
  When there's a valid key file for authentication over SSH/SFTP, Nautilus
  first asks for the server login, but then proceeds to log in using the
  key file. It should probably be the other way around.

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[Bug 1247221] Re: Nautilus doesn't remember setting for showing hidden files correctly when org.gtk.Settings.FileChooser show-hidden is true

2014-04-22 Thread full name
Not surprisingly, this bug made it to 14.04 final release.
Congratulations, Ubuntu team.

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  Nautilus doesn't remember setting for showing hidden files correctly
  when org.gtk.Settings.FileChooser show-hidden is true

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[Bug 492959] Re: Evince cannot save filled PDF forms

2013-04-19 Thread Full name
Same problem here (using evince on debian), version 3.4.0-3.1, together
with poppler/cairo 0.18.4

Please fix this. I spent three hours filling in a form, and now have to
note it down *again* into another program.

A button called Save As really should *always* work. If some data
would be lost, warn, but don't prevent the user from saving his work.

Notmyrealname (nichmeinechtername)

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