One extra observation: when I use "xset dpms force off" to send the
display to sleep, it stays in sleep indefinitely until the next user
input, so apparently g-s-d never touches the power state.
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I'm using Xorg 2:21.1.3-2ubuntu2, with kms on "Intel Iris Plus Graphics
(G7)". Xorg.0.log attached as well.
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Recently upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04, and it seems like the power-saving
feature in Gnome 42 does not actually turn off the screen(s) after X
minutes, but just blanks them. When I manually run `xset dpms force
off`,
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OK, have also reported this against gstreamer-vaapi as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gstreamer-vaapi/+bug/1971463
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Public bug reported:
Recently upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04, and it seems like the power-saving
feature in Gnome 42 does not actually turn off the screen(s) after X
minutes, but just blanks them. When I manually run `xset dpms force
off`, they do properly turn off and go to powersave mode.
1)
One more datapoint, vlc seems to be using VAAPI on the same machine &
distro without issues:
```
$ vlc big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4
VLC media player 3.0.16 Vetinari (revision 3.0.13-8-g41878ff4f2)
[55cebcc6f580] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use
'cvlc' to use vlc
I'm pretty sure this is not a Totem issue, but rather a GStreamer issue.
E.g. for the linked video, if I try to play it through playbin on Jammy
(`gst-launch-1.0 playbin
uri=file:///home/floe/Downloads/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4`), I
get a black window with the audio track playing in the
Update: can confirm that this issue can be worked around by uninstalling
gstreamer1.0-vaapi package.
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Title:
Totem unable to
Public bug reported:
On 18.04, after a recent update, the top bar in gnome-shell does not
show a wifi icon anymore. More importantly, the network menu entry is
missing in the user menu.
This appears to be already tracked in this upstream bug:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/140
Public bug reported:
[ Ubuntu 12.04, Evince 3.4.0, Poppler 0.18.4 ]
When I add annotations to a PDF in evince and save a copy of this PDF
(with annotations), I can no longer open the saved PDF in acroread
(gives an error message root object invalid or not found).
As far as I can tell, this only
I'm pretty sure the patch should also apply cleanly for the quantal
package.
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Title:
Annotation Font-Color is unreadable in
The only possible edit you can do to a document in evince is
adding/editing annotations, so there are no other cases where this can
happen. If you try to close a document with unsaved annotations, a
dialog asking you to save first pops up.
In any case, this can certainly lead to unintentional
Here's a patch for this issue, tested against 3.4.0-0ubuntu1.4 from
Precise. Should also work for newer versions.
** Patch added: fix-annotation-focus.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/919965/+attachment/3537660/+files/fix-annotation-focus.patch
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Here's a patch for this issue, backported from 3.6.1 to
3.4.0-0ubuntu1.4, the current package in Precise.
** Patch added: fix-annotation-color.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1100320/+attachment/3537662/+files/fix-annotation-color.patch
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Will this be backported to precise?
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Title:
Annotation Font-Color is unreadable in Evince
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Public bug reported:
1)
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Release:12.04
2)
evince:
Installed: 3.4.0-0ubuntu1.4
Candidate: 3.4.0-0ubuntu1.4
3)
When a document has unsaved annotations, triggering reload should ask if
those changes should be saved.
4)
When creating annotations in a
Followup: from what I've gathered, this is not really a totem bug, but
rather one in gstreamer itself.
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Title:
Can't watch TV
Same for me. When running totem --gst-debug-level=2, I get lots of
output along the lines of
0:00:38.039119153 4090 0xb490ab80 WARN mpegtsdemux
gstmpegtsdemux.c:1289:gst_mpegts_demux_data_cb:mpegtsdemux1 looks like we
have a corrupt packet because its timestamp is buggered
Public bug reported:
When I close the lid of my laptop, gnome-power-manager always throttles the
screensaver (as indicated by the following output):
$ gnome-screensaver --debug --no-daemon | grep -i throttle
[listener_add_ref_entry] gs-listener-dbus.c:716 (10:53:12): adding
throttler from
I'd also like to add another aspect to this bug: even when a valid
global SOCKS proxy is configured, evolution will _always_ try to use the
proxy, regardless of the entries in the global ignore list.
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Public bug reported:
When attempting to send a signed S/MIME message with evolution, the mail
is sent as multipart/mixed instead of multipart/signed, thereby
preventing signature validation. GPG signed messages are formatted and
verified correctly. S/MIME signatures from other mailers are also
This bug is actually caused by libproxy0, specifically by a string
parsing error in url.c:308 - when the URL contains username and port,
but no pass, the parsing fails. A workaround is to specifiy neither user
nor password in the connect to dialog, but to enter both in the
password dialog that
This bug is actually caused by libproxy0, specifically by a string
parsing error in url.c:308 - when the URL contains username and port,
but no pass, the parsing fails. A workaround is to specifiy neither user
nor password in the connect to dialog, but to enter both in the
password dialog that
Public bug reported:
Hi everyone, I've just upgraded my Acer Aspire One L110 to Jaunty
Jackalope, and now my gnome-power-manager applet reliably crashes when I
unplug the AC power. Running it with --verbose doesn't give any useful
information. I can restart it, and it works also when I reattach
** Description changed:
Hi everyone, I've just upgraded my Acer Aspire One L110 to Jaunty
Jackalope, and now my gnome-power-manager applet reliably crashes when I
unplug the AC power. Running it with --verbose doesn't give any useful
information. I can restart it, and it works also when I
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