Thanks Jeremy, this worked for me too!
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Title:
Wacom Intuos S stop working after upgrading to Ubuntu 23.10
To manage
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Wacom Intuos S stop working after upgrading to Ubuntu 23.10
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Since upgrading to Ubuntu 23.10, the stylus (pen) does not work in Xorg.
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Wacom Intuos S stop
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I believe this is a gnome shell or perhaps libmutter bug. I am having
trouble using Krita, gimp, and xournalpp with my stylus pen on several
laptops, a Lenovo Yoga 260, a couple of Fujitsu Lifebooks including the
T935 and the U729X. It all seems to work fine under Wayland,
..., but waiting for each letter to appear is painful. :-)
Rob
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Title:
Typing a filename in a nautilus window, and the
I should comment as well, that I have several different computers
running Ubuntu 22.10 like this one, but this is the one that I am sure
has this problem. If the problem exists on the others it is very much
less frequent. I should also mention that I use a Dvorak key layout,
which may make me
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On my Lenovo Yoga 260 I have this annoying problem. At first I thought
it was just my typing, but after carefully testing it, I find it is not
my typing. You need to type the characters fairly quickly, but often
when you do, they come on the search bar in a different order
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To reproduce this: Start a gnome-shell session, go to the Activities on
the upper left hand corner of the screen. This opens up a "Type to
search box at the top of the screen. Type any letter. It will appear
twice. If you are looking for a program, for example, LTspice,
Not having the control would have disguised the problem for me. It
wasn't only with touch te clicu. There were a number of other similar
issues in other controls. Maybe I don't understand your solution, so it
seems to me the solution that you don't allow synaptic and libinput to
be installed
I submitted a pull request to the libwacom github repo. Here is the
URL. https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/pull/481
If someone wants to fix it put the file data/isdv4-10g.tablet in
/usr/share/libwacom/. It is here:
I may have found the problem. When I do
$ libwacom-list-local-devices
nothing is returned. I haven't figured how to add it though. :-)
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This remains the same in Ubuntu 21.10.
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Title:
No wacom tablet or stylus discovered, Fujitsu T935
To manage
Rebooting fixed it for now.
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Title:
I get two characters in Activities when I press one key for the first
key I
I am noticing other anomalies. For example, sometimes clicks on one item
require me to click on another before they react to the first item. To be more
specific, I wanted to reboot to see if it would clear this annoying thing, so I
went to save my work. I needed to select a directory
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If I click the Activities in the upper right hand corner of the screen,
then do NOT click in the search bar and begin to type, I get two of
whatever character I hit. At first I thought it was due to my keyboard
wearing out, but it happens on multiple computers, and whatever
Well, I couldn't figure out how to disable the ubuntu dock, because I
had not ever used the extensions app before, but I used apt to remove it
and then I could not repeat the behavior, however, I did reinstall it,
and I also could not get it to malfunction. Sorry, I've lost your bug!
Rob
On
Thanks for looking at this Daniel! It is the same on Wayland and Xorg.
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No wacom tablet or stylus
I did test this multiple times to get the messages. It has persisted
across restarts too.
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Unmounted SD card does
Sure. I'm attaching the file. The time now is 6:30 a.m. and the bug
report says it was about twelve hours ago (and it might have been 13 or
14 hours ago if I trust my memory more). I don't have an SD card very
handy at this time, but if you wish, I can retrieve one and do the test
again, and
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I installed Ubuntu 21.04 on my Fujitsu T935, which has a Wacom stylus
and screen. The command line seems to find it, and it works fine, but I
cannot calibrate it without the gnome-control-center.
$ xsetwacom --list devices
Wacom MultiTouch Sensor Finger touchid: 10
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Normally, I unmount an SD card by clicking on the little arrow symbol
beside it in the left panel of nautilus. Normally, the little symbol
disappears when I do that. Today, I went to do that, and it is still
there. If I click on it again, it complains "No object for D-Bus
Okay, so here is the new work-around. You put this file in
/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/
I called it 20_map-to-display. Call it what you like. It needs to be
executable.
#!/bin/sh
export HOME=/home/frohro/
export DISPLAY=:0
case $1/$2 in
post/*)
/usr/bin/su
Unfortunately the above work-around only works when I suspend using pm-
suspend. The system is using systems. I'm working on figuring that out
now.
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This kept bothering me so I came up with a work-around. I put the
following file (with chmod 755 so it could be executed) in
/etc/pm/sleep.d/ and called it 20_map-to-display. You have to use the
xinput and xrandr commands to determine what your display is called
(where I have LVDS-1) and which
Hi All,
As described on June 20, the bug went away, but it is back now, so there
must be some way to make it come and go, but I haven't figured out what
I did.
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I just did an update and "Files" was updated with it, so I checked, and
for me at least, it appears this behavior is fixed. Here is what was
updated with this update:
Upgrade: libgirepository-1.0-1:amd64 (1.64.0-2, 1.64.1-1~ubuntu20.04.1),
gir1.2-freedesktop:amd64 (1.64.0-2,
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Hi,
On this computer when I click on a saved bookmark it sticks to my mouse
cursor until I hit esc.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Drag a folder in nautilus to the side panel and drop it as a bookmark.
2) Click the Home folder, so it isn't highlighted.
3) Click the folder
Public bug reported:
I really don't know whether to file this bug report with wine or with
gnome-shell, but it used to work, so I suspect it is a gnome-shell
thing.
How to duplicate it:
-Install a wine program, and put its icon in the gnome dock.
-Click on the wine program icon in the dock.
-An
Public bug reported:
When connecting my headphones, I have to press the Connect button over
and over again before the connection finally takes place. I am filing
this with gnome-bluetoooth, because with my Android phone, it works
flawlessly. I took a screenshot of the page where this happens in
Public bug reported:
This is mostly just cosmetic, but when I use a second monitor with my
laptop, and click the Activities in the upper left-hand corner, it looks
like it is missing the bottom half of the icons for the applications,
and perhaps other things I'm searching for. See the screenshot
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This is a recent bug (last week or so). Fortunately a work around is to use
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/906/sound-output-device-chooser/
which works. I'm not sure this is the right package to put this bug report in.
I mean the settings with the gear icon in
An interesting and maybe useful thing I found when I log out and back in
again, it comes up in a very much different resolution, though the
settings say it is 1920x1080. See the screenshot (not cropped).
So when I went to make changes back to what I prefer, I found the 200%
was on. It wasn't at
Thanks Daniel!
I looked and somehow the Gnome Extensions page and found the top extension in
this screenshot enabled.
I can't seem to figure out how to actually uninstall these three extensions.
Are they perhaps enstalled by Ubuntu?
I have rebooted and went back to straight gnome shell
This is still happening, so I decided to see if using wayland would
help, but it is the same. Here I'm enclosing an interesting screen shot
(partial screen only) showing that when you hit f5 in libreoffice
presenter, it thinks the screen is the upper left part of the screen. I
thought this might
/20 12:24 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Does the bug happen in any app other than Thunderbird?
>
> ** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> ** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
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It is still happening occasionally. Next time it does, I'll take a full
screen shot.
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Title:
Full screen window becomes
(base) frohro@frohro-260:~$ gsettings list-recursively | grep scal
GLib-GIO-Message: 18:45:20.155: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your
settings will not be saved or shared with other applications.
org.gnome.eog.fullscreen upscale true
org.yorba.shotwell.preferences.ui
Hi Daniel,
The issues with the screenshot size is probably because I'm using
Flameshot and was selecting with the mouse the screen, instead of doing
a screenshot of the whole thing.
I uninstalled GSConnect and Onscreen Keyboard Button, and Sound Input
and Output Device Chooser. I'll restart and
The screenshot was not done perfectly, and it is a tad difficult to get
it that way, because it is uncertain how much of the window title bar to
include. The dimensions I get are 764x436 on the inset part. (See
attachments.)
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Here is the whole window showing the inset.
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I'm not so sure about the waking from suspend triggering it now. I just
tried three times, with no problem.
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Full
Unfortunately it is back. I did notice this time that it happened just
after waking from suspend, and I think that has been the pattern. This
should be useful. Here is the xrandr output.
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Thanks for working on this Daniel. Your supposition is likely an the
right track. Before I started on this consulting assignment (the
beginning of this year) I was using two external monitors, one on my
desk at home, and one at school. They were different. I also was using
some projectors in
Here are the files:
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Full screen window becomes "small" in the upper left of the screen...
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This happens with a number of different programs, so I suspect it is a
window manager bug. The best way to describe it is with a screen shot.
The only responsive part of the screen is the small window in the upper
left. You can hit the little maximize box and it goes back
I spent 45 minutes playing with this problem this morning. I restarted
my computer this morning, but nothing helped. Now, after work, where
the computer was in suspended, but not restarted, and used periodically,
and it works just fine. I did connect another headset to see if it was
a Sony
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My son likes to sneak computer time, and one way he does this is to
continually turn the screen lock off when he earns a little computer
time, so he can get on later if his mother or I don't notice, or
manually lock the screen when we stop using the computer.
Maybe there is
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After I cifs mount a network drive, I am used (from 13.04) to having my
bookmarks in that drive appear in the bookmark bar on the left. Now
they don't show up. I do notice that nautilus knows they are
bookmarked, because the Bookmark this Folder is grayed out. If I add
Public bug reported:
I hear audio, but no video can be seen on ogg theora videos. (.ogv)
files with Totem, VLC or any other application I try.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gstreamer0.10-plugins-base 0.10.36-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic-pae 3.2.14
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I haven't seen it in a week or more.
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Synaptics touchpad stops working - two syndaemon instances running
I find all except once, the synclient TouchpadOff=0 worked for me, and I
found two instances of of syndaemon running. See post #69.
Rob
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You might try grepping for it in the output of ps. I think Sven has
possibly found the problem. I have two syndaemons running too.
frohro 10334 0.0 0.0 5660 800 pts/2S+ 13:45 0:00 grep syndeamon
frohro@frohro-d830:~/Araya Classes/Signals/PSK31$ ps aux | grep syndaemon
frohro
Hi All,
For the last couple of weeks I worked around this bug by assigning the
keyboard shortcut CTRL-F9 to the command:
synclient TouchpadOff=0
but tonight that didn't work. I even typed that in at the terminal
window to no avail. So then I went and got a USB mouse and when I
connected it
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Nautilus uninterruptable picking daiseys
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Twice recently I have clicked a file in Nautilus, only to have it go
gray windowed and not respond. In the task manager it is
uninterpretable and cannot be killed. The only solution I have found is
to reboot, as it never comes to.
Rob
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Hi Pedro,
I can load the document and read it just fine now in Lucid. I don't
suppose that guarantees everything is okay, but at least for me it now
works.
Thanks,
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Binary package hint: f-spot
I see reading information on the web that there are -b and -p command
line options for f-spot. The man pages don't say anything about them.
The man pages for f-spot suggest using a --usage option, but that
doesn't work. It appears that the
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F-spot 0.6.1.5-ubuntu1 from Ubuntu 9.10 proposed crashes with the
following messages regarding loading mono:
fro...@frohro-d610:~/Desktop/limp-0.3.4$ f-spot
[Info 01:42:31.475] Initializing DBus
[Info 01:42:31.744] Initializing Mono.Addins
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This pdf doesn't render correctly on okular, evince, etc., but will
render correctly using acroread 9. This bug may be a combination of
two, one in the ezpdf php generator that built it, and one in the reader
that is trying to read it. The problem is that the first page
Hopefully apport got the backtrace for you here.
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The link works for me, but here is the document as an attachment.
Rob
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429575
You
Hi,
I can confirm this on a Dell E6400 using Jaunty 9.04 (32 bit). This
laptop has the Intel:
Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
Whenever I try with any external monitor to mirror screens, if I turn on that
monitor before mirroring screens, I get the message
Method
I have this bug on a Dell E6400 with the same graphics chip as mentioned
above from Intel. I think this may be a duplicate of bug 316887.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/316887
For me xrandr seems to work, thought he GUI does not. Here is the
xrandr command
One more note:
After doing the xrandr command just above, the GUI seems to work just
fine to change the resolution of the monitors, but it won't then allow
you to switch off the second monitor.
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This may be a duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
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Hi,
On page 12 of this document, at the end of the first column, the
printing for the words circuit-, termination and range, get messed up
with both evince and Okular. So I guessed this is a libpoppler problem,
but I don't know for sure.
I have this issue with a Dell D610 (big brother to the D410). How did
it get fixed for the Dell D410?
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This still has not been fixed as of 0.5.0.1 at least. It bit my wife
last night. Fortunately the OS has been made more rubust to this
problem and we were able to go delete some files. The messages it gives
when fspot fails due to no disk space isn't easily recognized as that,
but df -h
Hi Pedro,
Yes, python-gtksourceview is installed, and gtksourceview works in
Anjuta. Gedit was installed with the OS, (version 8.10).
Thanks for the assistance!
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I did a bit more checking, and I have another laptop in which everything
works just fine. The difference is that the one that works was
installed from a bare drive and the other one was upgraded from 8.04
which was upgraded from the release before that, etc.
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Hi,
I try to enable some plugins in gedit (using Edit - Preferences -
Plugins - External Tools) and they become greyed out, and I get the
following messages in the terminal I started gedit in:
fro...@frohro-d600:/usr/lib/gedit-2$ gedit
ImportError: could not import
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On my Intel D915 based motherboard based computer, if I shutdown using
the menu in gdm using NX from a remote computer or use sudo shutdown now
from a ssh terminal (also remote) or from a terminal on the remote NX
session it doesn't shut down. However, if I use sudo shutdown
Thanks Chris and Martin!
Less than 24 hours after I reported this bug, you had it fixed! It took
a while to get to my mirror, but I discovered that I could tell my
machine to download from the main server. Once I did that, it worked.
Good job!
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Hi Chris,
Here you go
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Binary package hint: f-spot
After updating to the latest f-spot (I am using intrepid proposed pre-
release updates), I found that crashed on my first laptop to upgrade. I
checked and f-spot worked fine on the other one. I then updated it, and
it now crashes too with the
Public bug reported:
When you are searching for an error in the log, the find feature is very
nice. It can help you find errors. Then you usually want to look
around where those errors lines occurred to see if there is more
information available. I most gnome programs you can highlight the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 158483 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158483
This is still a problem in 8.10. It seems to be a Document Viewer or
gnome problem, as in Hardy I was able to use Kpdf with good results, but
not Document viewer. Now Ocular (I think this replaces KPDF)
This is still true in 8.10 beta. This bug is related to or the same as
bug 151026.
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Happened to me as well using a Dell Latitude E6400 when I connected to a
projector and selected to use it as a 1024x768 (its native resolution)
in addition to my laptop's LCD at 14050x900.
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I did run f-spot --debug from the terminal, and it said nothing about
the problem. The offending computer is at home and I'm at the office,
but I can supply the output from there.
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Here is the result I promised:
Rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ f-spot --debug
** Running f-spot in Debug Mode **
** Running Mono with --debug **
[Info 20:23:22.185] Initializing DBus
[Debug 20:23:22.473] DBusInitialization took 0.266062s
[Info 20:23:22.474] Initializing Mono.Addins
[Debug
I compiled from the SVN trunk and the bug still exists for me. I forwarded the
bug upstream as well.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=537057
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I compiled f-spot from source version 0.4.4, and it has the same
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I can confirm this behavior.
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I backed up the .gnome2/f-spot/ directory and then moved it, and started
f-spot, and then closed the import window without importing anything,
and then closed f-spot. It required Force Quit again. This seemed a
little surprising to me, especially when another user could close f-spot
just fine.
Here is the result from the debug command for f-spot. I just started
it, and then clicked the close button. It responded with a dialog box
claiming f-spot was not responding and suggesting Force Quit. I have
tried using f-spot on another user who doesn't have any photos, on the
same machine and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 58935 ***
I solved the problems by removing the cdrom driver before suspending,
and having it reinserted afterwards. You do this by editing
/etc/default/acpi-support to have the following:
# Note that network cards and USB controllers will automatically be
For my Dell D600, the the solution to this problem was to remove the
kernel module cdrom before suspending, and then have it automatically
inserted. You can do this by editing the file /etc/default/acpi-support
so that the MODULE section looks like this:
# Add modules to this list to have them
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