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My system (on which I'm the only user) has full-disk encryption turned
on, and I thus have the same password for both the encryption password
and my user account. Likewise, I have automatic login turned on so I
don't have to type my password twice, as it would be quite
@mhalsharif: I'm currently not using any Apple hardware, but I'm seeing
all the same behavior you are (except I don't lose settings on
lock/unlock).
I have currently done the following things:
* I moved all my keyboard customizations from dconf settings
@mhalsharif: Interesting observation! Just for the record, although I
experience the original issue, I don't think I'm losing anything by
doing lock/unlock. I frequently lock/unlock my desktop and the lock
duration can be anywhere from a few seconds to many hours. I think I
would notice pretty
@Gunnar: as a "volunteer who tries to help", you have been immensely
helpful!!
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Title:
Tweaktool Keyboard “Additional Layout
@Gunnar: Confirmed! The mutter downgrade fixes it: `sudo apt install
mutter=3.36.1-3ubuntu3 mutter-common=3.36.1-3ubuntu3
libmutter-6-0=3.36.1-3ubuntu3 gir1.2-mutter-6=3.36.1-3ubuntu3`.
Thanks so much!
This looks like the bug was introduced in mutter between 3.36.1-3ubuntu3
and
@Gunnar: I only first recognized the issue last week -- it's possible I
had been affected by the issue for longer, but did not realize it. After
reading the description in the linked mutter bug, it does sound like I'm
very likely affected by the same bug.
Tonight, I'll try the downgrade for the
@Gunnar. Yes, I rebooted after downgrade. After rebooting, I confirmed
(`dpkg -l` and `gnome-shell --version`) that I was using the downgraded
version.
I'm wondering if I should be going back to versions which are even
older? Is it safe to downgrade to even earlier versions of gnome-shell
and
@Gunnar I downgraded to 3.36.1-5ubuntu1 (for gnome-shell and gnome-
shell-common). Downgrading to 3.36.1-5ubuntu1 did not fix the issue for
me (like it fixed things for Detlef).
Even with 3.36.1-5ubuntu1, I still lose my customized keyboard tweaks
(stored in `org.gnome.desktop.input-sources ->
Public bug reported:
After upgrade from 18.4 to 18.10 iio-sensor-proxy did not pickup
hardware. I had no problem with ubuntu 18.4. The iio-sensor-proxy says
that it support my hardware on github. Prehapse a new build or rollback
build for the new repository?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
It says the sender of this error is gnome-session-b? who's that? where's
the code that generates this error? I'm on 18.10, upgraded from 18.04
CRITICAL: Unable to create a DBus proxy for GnomeScreensaver: Error
calling StartServiceByName for org.gnome.ScreenSaver:
I don't understand this logic. So all of us using 18.04 LTS will have to
live with this? Doesn't long term support indicate that this will get
fixed?
There's no workaround?
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i had the same problem in ubuntu 18.04 after upgrading to nvidia-
drivers-390.48, than i could not login even using nouveau after removing
all nvidia driver.
GDM3 could not manage to boot properly but just installing lightdm and
setting it to default let me login successfully (i did not remove
** Summary changed:
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don't dislay
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+ transparency gone in dock panel (wayland)
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I'm seeing this issue as well. I can also confirm that copying doesn't
work when Terminal is opened by right-clicking the desktop and selecting
Open Terminal, but DOES work when I've opened it by other means.
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I should add that mine wasn't a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10, but
rather an upgrade from 17.04 (do-release-upgrade).
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** Summary changed:
- gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() after clciking on
"show applications"
+ gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() after clicking on
"show applications"
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** Summary changed:
- "Related Applications" lists are inconsist
+ "Related Applications" lists are inconsistant
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Title:
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I don't think it's a bug. I have 2 other Ubuntu machines with rhythmbox
installed that play music fine. I just don't understand why this
installation doesn't work. The movie player doesn't work either. It
needs a Advanced Streaming Format (AST) demuxer plugin.
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Title:
There wasn't a pulgin included for the movie player or music player
included with the install disk.
To manage
Public bug reported:
Being new to linux, I changed some settings using compiz and now I can't
see anything but the desktop... How do I revert to prior settings or at
least restore my os?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: nautilus 1:2.32.2.1-0ubuntu13
ProcVersionSignature:
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Title:
Being new to linux, I changed some settings using compiz and now I
can't see anything but the desktop... How do I
I had to ditch the system with Ubuntu on it, so I no longer use it at
all.
Thanks,
J.
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On Jun 22, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Pedro Villavicencio pe...@ubuntu.com
wrote:
Thanks for the report, it has been some time without any response or
feedback in this bug report and we are
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I have an APC ups and in the gnome power manager preferences, I can only
select Shutdown. I would much prefer to be able to hybernate my system.
** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
$ gconftool-2 -R /apps/gnome-power-manager
/apps/gnome-power-manager/actions:
low_ups = suspend
sleep_type_ac = suspend
critical_battery = suspend
event_when_closed_battery = true
critical_ups = shutdown
sleep_type_battery = suspend
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On that front, even though gnome-screensaver is the default installed
package, since xscreensaver is an officially supported package (because
it has the Ubuntu logo next to in Synaptic, yes?), should you also test
against xscreensaver?
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Erm, I'm new to this aspect.
1. Is it still building? That link doesn't seem to work for me.
2. Do I need to be running Natty? I'm currently running Maverick.
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@reif: The short answer is that this bug will not be fixed. For more
context, please read these comments in this thread:
Comment #110
Comment #188
Comment #197
Comment #201
Comment #202
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I think this is the correct bug to watch, but maybe should also be
watching id=567908 inhibit session instead of screensaver
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@Pedro: for what it's worth, I had the reporting of this bug upstream on
my TODO list, but it was so far down (as apparently I work under a
stack), that I hadn't yet gotten back to it. I've now cherry-picked it.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Based on Bug #62430, it appears that Rhythmbox does not yet (?) support
.pls playlists via the command line. This bug is very similar to Bug
#62430, but is different because rather than just doing nothing,
Rhythmbox crashes now. Before I send
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
Xubuntu 10.10
Mines 2.32.0
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: gnomine 1:2.32.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.35-generic 2.6.35.4
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
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I will update my machine in about a week, and will run through this as a
test. I always do a fresh install of my system partition rather than
the update procedure I gather you've done. I don't expect there to be a
difference, but we'll know for sure then.
Darn, I was hoping this would be fixed,
sk8erbender: Thank you for the bug confirmation. However, Dylan McCall
put it succinctly in comment #202: The source of this problem is really
close to the heart of the panel's design. It allows user-defined
positions for applets, and these are stored with absolute values (in
pixels). No amount
This was a bug report for Karmic *alpha*, my attempt to be helpful a
year ago. My guess is it no longer has much of a chance to be so,
especially as *loads* of work has been done on the sound subsystem in
the intervening year. If the problem reoccurs, I'll open a new ticket.
Closing this ticket
I have noticed this for awhile, and finally have had the nerve to
investigate. Like SabreWolfy, I can confirm that it still exists for
Lucid 10.04.1. I'll upgrade to Maverick likely this weekend, and will
test it then. If it still exists, I'll change the Fix Released setting
of this bug as I'm
I believe these to be the relevant upstream bug reports. Unfortunately,
it would appear that fixing this performance issue is not high on the
priority list:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350015
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439247
Just tested this in Lucid. This does indeed seem fixed. Thanks, bug
watch updater.
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Given the number of duplicates and people subscribed to this bug, I
thought I'd offer a workaround that I recently discovered: Docky. As I
currently see it, the gist of docky is to recreate, in open-source
fashion, the OS X dock. On OS X I find the dock annoying, but since
installing Docky, I
Thank you Chancellor, I stand corrected on that front. Apologies to any
I might have insulted by my OS X Dock recreation description.
Regardless, I suggest it's a good concept, or at least a usable
workaround to this fairly annoying bug.
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I'd report this upstream (as upstream is where things get fixed!), but,
like Charlie, I don't know where to report it. I am happy to do the
hard work of sending this upstream if someone could direct me to the
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This bug was marked incomplete. Why? It still very much exists.
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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same issue here:
gdm 1772 0.0 0.0 17764 3764 ?Ss 09:58 0:00
/usr/bin/gnome-screensaver
hunter1997 0.0 0.1 18544 5988 ?Ss 10:01 0:00
/usr/bin/gnome-screensaver
hunter1998 0.0 0.1 18668 6056 ?Ss 10:01 0:01
gnome-screensaver
3
Heh, I was fully prepared to be patient when I reported this wishlist
item over a year ago. :-)
I didn't know how to report this bug to Jamie Zawinksi (xscreensaver
fella), so I ended up writing him an email. I imagine he gets hundreds
of emails per day, and since I didn't get a response back I
P.S. Thanks for posting upstream. I should have done that last year,
but apparently got overwhelmed at that point in time.
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I can confirm on Lucid. With both gnomescreensaver and and xscreensaver
installed.
I not sure where the problem lies, but judging as best I can with my
rudimentary debugging skills, the attached dbus output would seem to
imply that
- totem (1.774) is sending an Inhibit signal,
- the
For reference, attached is the output of
$ dpkg -l | grep -E totem|screensaver
In other words the exact packages I'm using and other info.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Damn, sorry. I tried to search thoroughly first. Obviously not
thoroughly enough.
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Err, if it's been reported, do you have a bug number? That would make
this report a duplicate, not invalid, right?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 145704 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145704
Ah there it is. The bug report is active since Sep, 2007, but has a
misleading subject: Bug #145704
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
** This bug has been marked a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
With a default Ubuntu Lucid RC install, all updates applied as of 24 Apr
2010, the workspace switcher mouseover text always reads:
Current workspace: Workspace 1
Even if the current workspace is 2, 3, or 4, it always reads as
Workspace 1
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Oh, of note, I can confirm this behavior on two separate installs of
Lucid, 64bit.
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When playing a standard NA multi-episode DVD, the player will begin
showing the film in fast forward mode, then begin to skip forward
scenes. The sound also cuts out. After a minute or two of this, the
video freezes on a single frame.
I have been able to work around this
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This is still an issue in Karmic, as of today. It's definitely low
priority, as I haven't researched it for over a year, but it is
annoying. Unfortunately, it's not something that I can reproduce
reliably. That's why it's so low priority ... because it only happens
between 50 and 75 percent of
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I normally have 1280x800 resolution. However, sometimes I need to
mirror my display to a project or presentation. Depending on the
projector, this can reduce my screen resolution to 800x600. The issue
is with the taskbar
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Yep, thank goodness I'm a keyboard person so I could figure that out.
Is there an upstream bug related to this? I looked in a couple of
places, but I'm not really sure for what I'm looking.
This is a bigger deal to folks less Linux savvy than us. Case in point:
I've known about and dealt this
Sounds good. Thank you for the summary change and specificity
correction.
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A data point: this bug appears to be fixed in Jaunty. (Gnome v2.26.1)
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A data point: on Jaunty, this has slightly improved. Now, it reverts
back to what it was when I plug in the power. But, it always seems to
go to 50% brightness or less when I unplug the power. So, if I had set
battery to 85% brightness and power to 100% brightness, unplugging would
then result
Heh, I wasn't vying for a back-port. I was vying for a let-the-devs-
know. Rereading what I wrote a couple of months ago, I suppose it came
across confrontational. That was not my intent. Suffice it to say,
this is a low priority bug. If it's still there in Karmic, I'll sound
the alarm.
Apologies. Forgot about this bug in my inbox, after 3 weeks of
traveling.
Yes, this is reproducible. The steps I provided in the description
still produce the issue, even in Jaunty. What more would you like?
Shall I create a script?
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Hmm, this now seems to work /almost/ flawlessly for USB keys, and I
assume as well for filesystems that get mounted ad-hoc.
It still doesn't work for the use case of a file system owned by me and
mounted automatically by fstab (as suggested in the description).
I'll post a semi-script shortly.
Human script:
1. Open a terminal
# Part 1: create empty directory in $HOME, and mount different file system to
it.
# Different filesystem will exist entirely in RAM, and will take at most 5M.
$ cd ~
$ mkdir tmp_tester
$ sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=5M,uid=1000,gid=1000 trash_test tmp_tester
#
Still exists, although in a semi-reduced form, as explained in the
comments below.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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No news. I did send the bug upstream. It's such a small issue, and one
that is likely only noticed by geeks, power nuts, or folks who haven't
yet put 2 and 2 together (and they will because they're savvy enough to
use Bittorrent or otherwise mess with large files) that I didn't worry
about it.
Blast. That would be did *not* send the bug upstream.
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Having been through this before, I'll get a very similar response.
There is a very wide gap between the end-user-seeing-a-bug-in-in-
use-software and the developer-developing-on-the-cutting-edge. As a
semi-educated end-user, I don't know how to cross that bridge
effectively enough for developers.
No, Intrepid. Given the reports of lack-of-stability, I'll be waiting
to upgrade for at least a month, if not just skip the cycle.
These seem to be the pertinent details devs want:
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: . . Ubuntu
Description: . . . Ubuntu 8.10
Release:
Would set priority of this bug to low, but I don't seem to know how, or
maybe I don't have the access ...
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A further thought ... if normally only make the basename were initially
visible, but on some sort of interaction (mouseover? button?) display
the complete path name, I'd say that could be helpful as well. I
*usually* don't need the complete path name, but it would have been
useful a couple of
1. Yes, every time.
2. Just tried on Jaunty. The issue is still there, although it takes a
*much* longer time to reach it: It takes 300 seconds to timeout.
Now, it correctly removes the interaction dialog (user credentials), but
still has the explanation dialog. I think the reaction from
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Binary package hint: gvfs
Mounting a file system times out, with (forgetful) user-intervention is
required.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a partition on your local hard drive, something that nautilus
will place under Places in the left pane.
2. Click on it, so that
This is obviously a low-priority bug.
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This is likely related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/288543.
However, I claim it is unique because the behavior in this case should
instead either have no timeout, or should timeout and remove the user
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$ uname -a
Linux hani 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:28:32 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
Codename: intrepid
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Binary package hint: gvfs
-
No need to reopen this bug if it's fixed, but a data point:
I wonder if the internal issue was that the vfs/gnome-screenshot was
checking for enough free space prior to saving? If so, I believe the
RAMFS doesn't report that. So, my workaround was to change that dir to
tmpfs:
$ sudo mount -t
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I moved a folder from a NTFS Windows partition to the Ubuntu-desktop (via
Drag/Drop) and aborded this.
The original folder is now away (not in trash or somewhere else), the only
'surviver' of this action is the amount of data which was moved
No, not yet. As per usual, things in my life have cropped up. I won't
even attempt until after 23 Nov.
Suggest to close this bug. I have it marked in my TODO list for after
23 Nov to send upstream, and then send a pointer to y'all.
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No, not yet. Given Sebastien's indication that I haven't clearly
explained the problem, I need to refine the problem I think I'm seeing.
I haven't yet taken the time to do that.
Given your attentions to other, more important bugs and the upcoming
releases, suggest you close this ticket, and I'll
Alright, pardon the noise, I'll take it upstream.
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* Is this reproducible?
It seems to be. I haven't put 100% effort into drilling out how because
I'm used to just using the underlying command line utility (tar, zip,
etc.). In the mean time, I got lazy and went with the double-click on
email attachments, hence file-roller.
* If so, what
Okay, researching it more thoroughly now, I think the issue is that even
when I sort by location, file-roller wants to keep the directories
sorted together. This is incorrect, in my opinion. If I sort by
location, the entries should be sorted *by location*.
In the BaseDir screenshots I've
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
In using file-roller, I note that I'm unable to order the contents
hierarchically and whatever-else-ically. That is, if I order by date,
and then by hierarchy, I should see the root of a folder, then it's
contents. If you wanted to be
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Sorry, I didn't reread after writing my train-of-thought. The first
paragraph should have said:
... else-ically. That is, if I order location (hierarchy), I should see
a folder, then it's contents. If ...
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archive should order contents hierarchically
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281440
Sorry for previous comment noise: totally forgot that I could just
update the description.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: file-roller
In using file-roller, I note that I'm unable to order the contents
- hierarchically and whatever-else-ically. That is, if I order by date,
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sound juicer working perfectly as advertised with current intrepid --9th
OCT 2008
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sound-juicer crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list_foreach()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261774
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I forgot to do this. Here is new valgrind.log with only libglib2.0.0-dbg
installed. I could not find the other files to install.
** Attachment added: valgrind.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18366696/valgrind.log
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sound-juicer crashed with SIGSEGV in g_list_foreach()
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