[Touch-packages] [Bug 1894403] [NEW] Rows (or columns) of pixels appear in the wrong place after rotation with jpegtran
Public bug reported: Images rotated with jpegtran have rows or columns of pixels in the wrong place. In particular: - When rotating by 90 degrees some columns of pixels from the left are moved to the right. - When rotating by 270 degrees some rows of pixels from the top are moved to the bottom. - When rotating by 180 degrees both of the issues mentioned above affect the output image. Note that the words "top", "bottom", "left" and "right" always refer to the image after the rotation. Steps to reproduce: 1. Download a random jpeg image (e.g. the Ubuntu logo) 2. Rotate it with jpegtran (e.g. by 90 degrees) 3. The image is now rotated Expected behavior: 4. Everything is in the right place Actual behavior: 4. Some rows and/or columns of pixels are in the wrong place (as explained above) Tested package version: 2.0.3-0ubuntu1.20.04.1 System release: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS ** Affects: libjpeg-turbo (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to libjpeg-turbo in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1894403 Title: Rows (or columns) of pixels appear in the wrong place after rotation with jpegtran Status in libjpeg-turbo package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Images rotated with jpegtran have rows or columns of pixels in the wrong place. In particular: - When rotating by 90 degrees some columns of pixels from the left are moved to the right. - When rotating by 270 degrees some rows of pixels from the top are moved to the bottom. - When rotating by 180 degrees both of the issues mentioned above affect the output image. Note that the words "top", "bottom", "left" and "right" always refer to the image after the rotation. Steps to reproduce: 1. Download a random jpeg image (e.g. the Ubuntu logo) 2. Rotate it with jpegtran (e.g. by 90 degrees) 3. The image is now rotated Expected behavior: 4. Everything is in the right place Actual behavior: 4. Some rows and/or columns of pixels are in the wrong place (as explained above) Tested package version: 2.0.3-0ubuntu1.20.04.1 System release: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libjpeg-turbo/+bug/1894403/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1620854] Re: Audio playback works in slow motion after resume from suspension
** Also affects: linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to alsa-driver in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1620854 Title: Audio playback works in slow motion after resume from suspension Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux-lts-xenial package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: The audio playback through HDMI works in slow motion after a resume from suspension. Before the suspension the audio works as expected on both the "internal speaker" and "HDMI" output cards. When you suspend (and then resume) the system the audio playback starts acting weird through the HDMI output card. The audio is played in slow motion and you can also see that the time of playback is going on slower than the time in real life. Let me describe one of the tests I've performed. I've booted the system and started playing a song in vlc. I've opened the Ubuntu sound settings. I've selected the "HDMI" output card and the playback worked as expected. I've selected the "Internal speakers" output card and the playback worked as expected. Then I've closed vlc, suspended and then resumed the system. I've started playing a song in vlc again. I've opened the Ubuntu sound settings. I've selected the "HDMI" output card and the playback started working in slow motion: the audio was extremely slow and also the time indicator was working slowly (5 seconds of the song were played in about 10 seconds "in real life"). I've selected the "Internal speakers" output card and the playback started working as expected again. Please note that after a resume from suspension when you select the "Internal speakers" card the bug disappears and when you select the "HDMI" card the bug appears again. I've tested this bug also with videos in vlc, in a browser and in totem. The bug appears (or disappears) in the same way. The bug affects every kind of audio, including system sounds. Everything works fine before a suspension. The only way I found to restore the before-suspension behavior is a reboot. Steps to reproduce: * Make sure this is a fresh boot (never suspended since the last boot). * Play something with audio (tested with: video in browser, song in vlc and Ubuntu speaker tests). * Select "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device (Audio works as expected). * Select "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device (Audio works as expected). * Stop the audio playback. * Suspend and resume the system. * Play something again. * Select "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device (Audio works as expected). * Select "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device (The bug appears). Expected behavior: * Audio playback should work well through "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device. * Audio playback should work well through "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device. Actual behavior: * Audio playback is working well through "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device. * Audio playback is working in slow motion through "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04 Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-36.55-generic 4.4.16 Uname: Linux 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1 Architecture: amd64 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC0: riccardo 3492 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC1: riccardo 3492 F pulseaudio CurrentDesktop: GNOME Date: Tue Sep 6 23:36:10 2016 InstallationDate: Installed on 2016-04-22 (136 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 16.04 LTS "Xenial Xerus" - Release amd64 (20160421) PackageArchitecture: all ProcEnviron: TERM=xterm-256color PATH=(custom, no user) XDG_RUNTIME_DIR= LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: alsa-driver Symptom: audio Symptom_Card: Audio interno - HDA Intel PCH Symptom_Type: Sound works for a while, then breaks Title: [HDA-Intel - HDA Intel HDMI, playback] fails after a while UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) dmi.bios.date: 10/22/2014 dmi.bios.vendor: Insyde dmi.bios.version: F.30 dmi.board.asset.tag: Type2 - Board Asset Tag dmi.board.name: 229D dmi.board.vendor: Hewlett-Packard dmi.board.version: 78.13 dmi.chassis.type: 10 dmi.chassis.vendor: Hewlett-Packard dmi.chassis.version: Chassis Version dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnInsyde:bvrF.30:bd10/22/2014:svnHewlett-Packard:pnHPENVY17NotebookPC:pvr097312405F1620180:rvnHewlett-Packard:rn229D:rvr78.13:cvnHewlett-Packard:ct10:cvrChassisVersion: dmi.product.name: HP ENVY 17 Notebook PC dmi.product.version: 097312405F1620180 dmi.sys.vendor: Hewlett-Packard To manage notifications about this bug go to: https:
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1620854] [NEW] Audio playback works in slow motion after resume from suspension
Public bug reported: The audio playback through HDMI works in slow motion after a resume from suspension. Before the suspension the audio works as expected on both the "internal speaker" and "HDMI" output cards. When you suspend (and then resume) the system the audio playback starts acting weird through the HDMI output card. The audio is played in slow motion and you can also see that the time of playback is going on slower than the time in real life. Let me describe one of the tests I've performed. I've booted the system and started playing a song in vlc. I've opened the Ubuntu sound settings. I've selected the "HDMI" output card and the playback worked as expected. I've selected the "Internal speakers" output card and the playback worked as expected. Then I've closed vlc, suspended and then resumed the system. I've started playing a song in vlc again. I've opened the Ubuntu sound settings. I've selected the "HDMI" output card and the playback started working in slow motion: the audio was extremely slow and also the time indicator was working slowly (5 seconds of the song were played in about 10 seconds "in real life"). I've selected the "Internal speakers" output card and the playback started working as expected again. Please note that after a resume from suspension when you select the "Internal speakers" card the bug disappears and when you select the "HDMI" card the bug appears again. I've tested this bug also with videos in vlc, in a browser and in totem. The bug appears (or disappears) in the same way. The bug affects every kind of audio, including system sounds. Everything works fine before a suspension. The only way I found to restore the before-suspension behavior is a reboot. Steps to reproduce: * Make sure this is a fresh boot (never suspended since the last boot). * Play something with audio (tested with: video in browser, song in vlc and Ubuntu speaker tests). * Select "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device (Audio works as expected). * Select "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device (Audio works as expected). * Stop the audio playback. * Suspend and resume the system. * Play something again. * Select "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device (Audio works as expected). * Select "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device (The bug appears). Expected behavior: * Audio playback should work well through "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device. * Audio playback should work well through "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device. Actual behavior: * Audio playback is working well through "Speakers - Internal audio" as output device. * Audio playback is working in slow motion through "HDMI - Internal audio" as output device. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04 Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-36.55-generic 4.4.16 Uname: Linux 4.4.0-36-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1 Architecture: amd64 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC0: riccardo 3492 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC1: riccardo 3492 F pulseaudio CurrentDesktop: GNOME Date: Tue Sep 6 23:36:10 2016 InstallationDate: Installed on 2016-04-22 (136 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 16.04 LTS "Xenial Xerus" - Release amd64 (20160421) PackageArchitecture: all ProcEnviron: TERM=xterm-256color PATH=(custom, no user) XDG_RUNTIME_DIR= LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: alsa-driver Symptom: audio Symptom_Card: Audio interno - HDA Intel PCH Symptom_Type: Sound works for a while, then breaks Title: [HDA-Intel - HDA Intel HDMI, playback] fails after a while UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) dmi.bios.date: 10/22/2014 dmi.bios.vendor: Insyde dmi.bios.version: F.30 dmi.board.asset.tag: Type2 - Board Asset Tag dmi.board.name: 229D dmi.board.vendor: Hewlett-Packard dmi.board.version: 78.13 dmi.chassis.type: 10 dmi.chassis.vendor: Hewlett-Packard dmi.chassis.version: Chassis Version dmi.modalias: dmi:bvnInsyde:bvrF.30:bd10/22/2014:svnHewlett-Packard:pnHPENVY17NotebookPC:pvr097312405F1620180:rvnHewlett-Packard:rn229D:rvr78.13:cvnHewlett-Packard:ct10:cvrChassisVersion: dmi.product.name: HP ENVY 17 Notebook PC dmi.product.version: 097312405F1620180 dmi.sys.vendor: Hewlett-Packard ** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Affects: linux-lts-xenial (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: amd64 apport-bug kernel-sound xenial -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to alsa-driver in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1620854 Title: Audio playback works in slow motion after resume from suspension Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux-lts-xenial package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: The audio playback through HDMI works in slow motion after a res
[Touch-packages] [Bug 1585818] Re: The selection is not shown when renaming in nautilus.
Just for Your information, this bug seems to appear in 16.04 LTS. Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 with the latest updates was not affected by this bug. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to gtk+3.0 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1585818 Title: The selection is not shown when renaming in nautilus. Status in gtk+3.0 package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: When you rename something in nautilus and select part of the text, the selection is not shown. Steps to reproduce: * Right click on a file or a folder and click rename. (at this time the name should be automatically selected) * If not automatically selected, manually select part of the name. Expected behavior: * selected text color should change from black to white (or from white to a brighter white if the dark theme is enabled). * selected text background color should change from white to blue (or other color) (or from dark-grey to to blue (or other color) if the dark theme is enabled). Actual behavior: * the text color is changing in the expected way. * the background color is not changing (or is set to a transparent color). In the attached screenshot I've selected only "ThisTextIsSelected" and NOT selected "ThisIsNotSelected". In the screenshot is shown the behavior with both the light and dark Adwaita theme. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04 Package: nautilus 1:3.18.4.is.3.14.3-0ubuntu4 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-22.40-generic 4.4.8 Uname: Linux 4.4.0-22-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: GNOME Date: Thu May 26 00:00:46 2016 GsettingsChanges: b'org.gnome.nautilus.preferences' b'sort-directories-first' b'true' b'org.gnome.nautilus.window-state' b'sidebar-width' b'228' b'org.gnome.nautilus.window-state' b'geometry' b"'967x757+556+239'" b'org.gnome.nautilus.window-state' b'maximized' b'true' b'org.gnome.nautilus.list-view' b'default-column-order' b"['name', 'size', 'type', 'date_modified', 'date_accessed', 'owner', 'group', 'permissions', 'mime_type', 'where', 'RabbitVCS::age_column', 'RabbitVCS::author_column', 'RabbitVCS::revision_column', 'RabbitVCS::status_column']" InstallationDate: Installed on 2016-04-22 (32 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-GNOME 16.04 LTS "Xenial Xerus" - Release amd64 (20160421) ProcEnviron: TERM=xterm-256color PATH=(custom, no user) XDG_RUNTIME_DIR= LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: nautilus UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/1585818/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp