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I think this might be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1870803 however,
I can't find out to add my machine information to it.
A little more information I can add - not sure if it's the same for
original reporter - when I first log into my
No worries. I can't reproduce it any more, I assume it was fixed at some
point.
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I just saw this on 17.04
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I think this is/was either a bug in the radeon driver, or a faulty
graphics card. (however, it was only triggered when on the lightdm gtk
greeter screen). I've replaced my card with another one, and no longer
have this issue.
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The only note-worthy log entries I see in that folder are in
x-0-greeter.log, and I'm not 100% sure they're related to this bug, I've
attached the log file.
I have just managed to reproduce this again:
1) I sshed into my machine from another machine to verify when my machine
crashes
2) On my mach
I have a new computer, and installed a new copy of Ubuntu 16.04 on it,
and I still get this issue. It's most likely related something new added
in 15.10 that is still causing issues in 16.04.
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As an experiment, I tried logging out of my account and leaving it (over
the weekend). When I came back, the computer had frozen, and all the
login UI had disappeared. Perhaps a bug in X or lightdm?
** Also affects: lightdm
Importance: Undecided
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Another interesting data point: Last week I disabled the screensaver +
monitor turning off, and instead of locking the screen, I just turned my
monitors off, when I got to work this morning, my computer hadn't
frozen. So, this bug appears to be related to the lock screen. I'm not
sure what I'm usin
Probably not DPMS related, I tried disabling my monitor turning off, and
my computer still froze. Not sure what to do next.
** Summary changed:
- Complete system freeze some time after screensaver starts.
+ Complete system freeze some time after some inactivity
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Not directly related to gnome-screensaver since I uninstalled it, and it
still crashed. Possibly related to the power management service, but not
sure.
** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
Public bug reported:
Ever since updating to 15.10 my computer has been freezing every day.
Usually this happens after I've left work, and since I leave my computer
on, I manually start the screensaver (ctrl+alt+L), and when I come back
the next morning, the computer is completely unresponsive, eve
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Can the fix be back ported so I don't have to wait until October for it?
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@victor, I can't replicate that with my tri-monitor setup, so it must
be a different bug (with same symptoms perhaps).
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Tit
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open an archive with the file-roller gui
- Place the window over top of chromium
- Open a nautilus window
- Drag the contents of file-roller (to extract them) over to the nautilus
window making sure that the dragged content passes over the chromium wind
This issue resolved for me with Ubuntu 14.10, but I seem to be the only
one for whom it did
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Title:
Second scree
Unfortunately, the cables were not the issue. I tried with different
cables and different machines. I returned my drive and got a replacement
of a different brand, which has lasted longer than the other two
combined. I still think the issue may have been caused by issuing a
S.M.A.R.T, but I'm unabl
Ok, I tried running a SMART test via gnome-disk-utility with the
mainline kernel, and still get these errors. It took about 4 hard resets
to get my SSD to show in BIOS this morning.
Excerpt:
Mar 27 21:15:36 jupiter kernel: [ 68.832057] ata4.00: exception Emask 0x0
SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6
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I have an OCZ Petrol 128GB SSD, if I run S.M.A.R.T via gnome-disk-
utility my system freezes because it remounts the drive read only.
Checking my syslog I see a lot of "unhandled error code" messages. If I
then do a soft reboot, the SSD is not detected in POST; I have to hard
Unfortunately, there isn't a crash report. I've tried to get a backtrace
in gdb, but gnome-terminal forks or something so I don't know how to
follow it.
I've also managed to reproduce this on precise.
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The affected package could also be the command-not-found package.
There seems to be a bug with the way either gnome-terminal or command-
not-found handles unknown commands that are forked. It also seems to be
dependent on the length of the full path.
My testcase (which may h
I can't really reproduce it on Oneiric because you can't minimize
rhythmbox to tray. However, I can still reproduce it on Natty, I'm using
Metacity.
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** Summary changed:
- rhythmbox displays but isn't clickable if it starts behind full screen window
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
This is a weird bug to describe, and reproduce. I'm not entirely sure
this is a rhythmbox bug, or a metacity bug.
Here's how I *think* it's reproduced:
1) start rhythmbox, have it hide to tray on minimize/close so that it's
accessed through th
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To reproduce:
- open nautilus
- Go to folder "A"
- CTRL+F
- type in a common file ending, for example .mp3
- Search
- Click the plus sign to add a filter
- Add another location, folder "B" (that is not a child directory of "A"
- Click reload
Exp
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I used to be able to change the order of the windows in the window list
applet by drag'n'drop, now I'm unable to do so.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Open up two different programs. E.g, terminal, then gedit
(once both are open they should be in the
I have this on Maverick as well. I think it could have been caused by me
moving my clock 1 week forward and confusing it. I know have a Monday 31
Jan, and a Tuesday 31 Jan. See attached file.
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Perhaps a dup of #696281 ?
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Steps to reproduce:
Way 1: ( Make sure that gedit was previously loaded maximized)
1) Open nautilus
2) Create a file "foo.txt"
3) Double click file to open it in gedit
Way 2:
1) Open gedit from start menu so that it doesn't load any files
2) Maximi
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** Attachment added: "GconfGnomePowerManager.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/524
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When my screensaver is about to kick in, the whole screen fades. It used
to be, that if I moved the mouse, or pressed a key on the keyboard
during this fadeout, I could stop the screensaver from starting. This is
no longer the case thoug
A fix has been committed upstream.
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Yes, that's the bug. Thanks.
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It doesn't matter how many times I click, it wont open. It should be
opening with a single click though.
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If a file is highlighted in the File Browser panel, you cannot click it
to open it. You instead have to open another file, then go back and
select the file you really wanted.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Create a new file called "Foo" in the File Browser
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44901
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When using the "Move to Trash" option in the right click menu on the
File Browser pane in Gedit, the currently hightlighted file - instead of
the file under the right click - is moved to the trash.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Create two "New Files" in t
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I don't remember how to link launchpad bugs upstream, but here's the
upstream bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=593305
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Binary package hint: gedit
A recent update in Karmic causes gedit to crash when saving over sftp.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed Jul 15 16:46:04 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: gedit 2.27.2-1ubuntu1
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
Ok, so I've been looking through the source for gnome-screenshot. What
I'm experiencing might not be a bug, but just the way it works. By
default I think it chooses the last directory a screenshot was saved in,
which for me must have been "~/Desktop". That being said, perhaps it
should default to t
1: Have a user with an English locale.
2: System->Administration->Change Language
3: Switch to French
4: Install
5: Reboot / Log out
6: Change language in GDM to French
7: Login, you should be greeted with a message box asking to change the default
directories, allow it.
8: Press print screen, or
Yes, it still defaults to ~/Desktop instead of ~/Bureau
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It seems I haven't woken up yet: I meant left alt.
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@Daffey, hold right alt down then drag the panel.
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:~$ cat .config/user-dirs.dirs
# This file is written by xdg-user-dirs-update
# If you want to change or add directories, just edit the line you're
# interested in. All local changes will be retained on the next run
# Format is XDG_xxx_DIR="$HOME/yyy", where yyy is a shell-escaped
# homedir-relati
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
If you change your locale after install, the screenshot is saved by
default to the original Desktop directory.
I installed ubuntu in English, so I have a "Desktop" directory, but I
switched language to French (while learning it) and that crea
I agree, I think it's been fixed along the way. I haven't experienced it
recently, I guess I can reopen if I experience it again.
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Nope, just the sensitivity. I also don't think it's limited to jaunty, I
have the same problem on my hardy machine at work.
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There was such an option in the right click context menu of a panel in
previous ubuntu versions, or maybe it was during Intrepid's development
cycle; I don't remember. Either way, the option is available in the
source, I remember seeing it yesterday while writing the aforementioned
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I have this problem too.
@Kent, have a look at bug #192009 for specifying which monitor. I wrote
a patch today implementing it, going to submit upstream soon.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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It's working again with the latest kernel.
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Hm, I should have probably tested that. No I don't. totem behaves the
same as rhythmbox, and anything that requires padsp just freezes. I
guess it's not a rhythmbox bug.
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That's the best I can describe the problem. If I click play, the button
goes down like it's playing, but the scroller doesn't move - it stays at
00:00 - and I hear no sound, clicking Previous/Next also doesn't change
the song.
I've attached the
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What version of Ubuntu are you using? If it's 9.04, try moving the
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The "sensitivity" is reversed in mouse properties. Moving to "low" makes
it more sensitive.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: gnome-control-center 1:2.25.3-0ubuntu1
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, u
I've reported: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559184
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Assuming that 9.04 is still close to 8.10, yes, it's still reproducible.
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Another reboot, and some updates, and my settings are back.
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It would seem that an update in the last day has allowed gnome-mouse-
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Gnome-mouse-properties crashes when loaded. And I can't seem to have my
settings even though they're set correctly if I look in gconf-editor.
gnome-control-center:
Installed: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
Candidate: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
Version table:
*** 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.
It doesn't require imaginary numbers for odd roots, only even roots, is
a bug. The cube root of a negative number is defined, as is the 5th root
of a negative number, etc, so no need to implement complex numbers.
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Y
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It says something like (-4)^(1/7) is a "Math operation error". My TI-83
says otherwise. This almost cost me a homework assignment -_-.
** Affects: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Yeah, that sounds about right. Happened with one CD I ripped and hadn't
been created locally. I'll try again tonight to get another valgrind :-)
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I'm in the process of getting another valgrind, but it says it'll take
740hours and increasing hours to finish ripping the CD. I'm also getting
a lot of the following errors on the console:
scsi_read error: sector=43790 length=1 retry=8
Sense key: 0 ASC: 0 ASCQ: 2
I just reinstalled it on a fairly free Intrepid install (I didn't know
it wasn't installed by default now), and after the first CD I ripped it
crashed with the same error. I'll try to get another valgrind log. Is
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I just did a clean install of Intrepid Alpha 6, and I have this bug
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I too just opened up Brasero.
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I think #262466 might be related to this as it crashed in the same way
just with a different error. I attached a Valgrind log to #262466
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I tried to get a valgrind yesterday, but when rhythmbox is run from
Valgrind it doesn't allow me to play music giving me a "Couldn't start
playback: Nothing to play" error, despite me clearly seeing my playlist.
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Not sure if this will help, or related, but sound-juicer died on opening
while I was trying to get a Valgrind, but I'll attach it anyway and try
to get another Valgrind of then original problem.
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Yes, it looks like it is. Thanks.
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Actually, this might be related to something else. I installed ubuntu
with Dvorak as my default layout, but recently went back to qwerty after
breaking one of my wrists; anyway I noticed that even though I'm typing
in qwerty when on the console I have to access the control codes as
though I were us
Public bug reported:
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As title says, giving the "Artist" input box focus then pressing CTRL+C
ejects the CD.
Sound-juicer 2.23.1 (intrepid)
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On Intrepid gedit 2.23.1-0ubuntu1
When naming a file that's just been created through the filebrowser
plugin, gedit crashes. Backtrace attached, trying to obtain a valgrind.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
Great! I didn't know about this (obviously), do you think it would be
worthwhile for this to be enabled by default for multi-monitor set ups?
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Give full screen window focus on multiple screens on mouse over
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172399
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