Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded this laptop to 19.04 and noticed that this version
of Gedit has an invisible "no insertion zone" between the documents list
on the left and the first character (first column) of text on every
line, so that (at least on this system) there's no way to use
I am seeing this in Evince 3.10.3 after upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04. A
Google search first sent me to Bug #1214874, which was marked as a
duplicate of Bug #1096837 -- an AppArmor issue. THAT bug says it was
fixed last August in evince version 3.10.3-0ubuntu15, but unfortunately
that's a Utopic
Curious whether you have tried switching to a tty and JUST killing off
gnome-screensaver as described here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/150537/black-screen-but-with-cursor-
after-wake-up-from-suspend-to-ram
I am trying to figure out if my netbook is acting more like this bug or
if it's the
The brand sticker on this Acer Aspire 5100-3949 laptop says Radeon Xpress
1100 and lspci says:
...
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RS482
[Radeon Xpress 200M]
...
I believe it's using the (sub-optimal but mostly functional) open-source radeon
driver.
All
I just checked the user account, and I get some sort of crash in
blueman-applet. This laptop has no physical bluetooth hardware installed
(though it has a switch and presumably an empty socket inside). For
whatever reason gnome's Startup Applications app lists blueman-applet as
the sole startup
I was trying to connect to a machine right next to me and the vinagre
session was black, but the system I connected to responded to all mouse
events (didn't try keyboard) within the vinagre window. SO the
connection was in place, just no image. I tried several different
resolution / compression
OH and more info: Connecting using vinagre from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to a
system running 11.04 Mythbuntu (with its xfce desktop).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/776028
houstonbofh wrote on 2010-11-19:#73
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report the user
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[feisty] Slow gnome application startup due to /etc/hosts misconfiguration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94048
You received
My system has stopped asking for passwords twice -- the original
behavior has returned sometime in the past week or two. Interestingly,
the only packages I can see that have had updates in that time period
have been:
xulrunner
firefox_3.6.x
firefox_gnome_support
firefox_branding
there have also
Not certain the underlying cause of this behavior is gnome-screensaver
because I believe this behavior started just a few weeks ago, but the
package manager says the last update to this package was released
2010-05-26. I may be wrong but I believe I started seeing this behavior
in early July. I'm
actually there have been lots of updates in July; I picked on pam only
because it has to do with passwords, but the problem could be with any
of the packages updated in the last few weeks.
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my screensaver asks password twice
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/594571
You received this bug
I found one bug that fits
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267787
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #267787
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267787
** Also affects: evolution via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267787
Importance: Unknown
for anyone else seeing this, yes you can work around by alt-click-drag
the dialog up beyond the top of the screen, then right-click resize
dialog downward, but even that procedure is fraught with trouble.
Sometimes the window manager is too helpful and tries to help you resize
the dialog
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 425411 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425411
I have not had this happen in several weeks on my Karmic NBR netbook. I
see I am running 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.3 which was apparently updated about
six weeks ago.
I too am seeing this behavior on an ASUS Eee PC 900 running Ubuntu 9.10
UNR.
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Laptop suspends immediately after wake when ac power was removed before waking
up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508997
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The suspend/wake cycles work as expected when the power source does not
change while the unit is suspended.
I see there's a procedure for collecting Gnome-Power-Manager data
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager -- but I wonder if
only the original bug reporter does this, or would
@loke: surely everyone cares about a healthy file system, but the
problem is thorny. I see several blueprints to handle ordinary
filesystem fsck -- such as moving the fsck to shutdown, disabling fsck
on battery power, asking user if they want to schedule it, etc. None of
the ones I found seems to
I have been using an external drive formatted with ext3 for about a year
through several Ubuntu releases, and because I shut down that system
almost every night, I find that about once a month the drive won't mount
and I have to fsck it before it mounts normally -- you can see the too
many mounts
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 85291 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85291
The situation I described is similar to the other bug, HOWEVER what
about NON ext file system troubles? --
I'm using external drives which I have formatted as ext3, but they could
just as easily be formatted
This bug will be affected by the outcome of Bug 75574 -- namely Nautilus
will need to react appropriately when the cp fails due to a filesystem
limit. I don't know how (or whether it's appropriate) to mark it as
dependent upon another bug.
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nautilus crashes when copying a 4G file on a vfat
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