Then I tried to suspend; resume with monitor attached. Didn't work
either - see second log file.
(One thing I'm wondering: I *am* using the same brand and type of
monitor, connected to the same brand and type of dock, at *different
places*. Could that be the culprit? I.e. having used the LG
Connecting the dock without monitor is fine. Then connecting the DisplayPort
connector:
aug 10 10:40:28 X1-carbon thunderbird[95811]: Couldn't map window
0x7f892a156640 as subsurface because its parent is not mapped.
aug 10 10:40:28 X1-carbon thunderbird[95811]: Couldn't map window
Might be a Wayland bug after all:
jul 17 06:49:40 X1-carbon gnome-shell[3140]: XWAYLAND: mode -1x-1 is not
available
... is the recurring error message (between lots of "thunderbird[3569]:
Couldn't map window 0x7f4cbe67ab20 as subsurface because its parent is
not mapped." and other processes
Here is one made for the very purpose of (not) being clickable.
** Attachment added: "evince-test.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1794064/+attachment/5677900/+files/evince-test.pdf
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This is a successful docking attempt.
I rebooted my laptop with the dock attached. At about 06:30:30, I decide
to remove the dock, in order to try to replicate the behaviour. At
06:30:37 I'm plugging it in again.
I have not redacted these logs, no obfuscation etc, so yeah, you can see
all the
Here are two full logs. One where things go wrong. I'm walking upstairs
at 06:15 and at 06:16:17, the first logs indicate that the dock is
connected ("usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 53 using
xhci_hcd"), the "Cypress Semiconductor USB Billboard" shows up 0.7
seconds later.
Please note
My Thinkpad X1 gen 6 with Ubuntu 22.04, Lenovo 40AJ dock with 4K LG
monitor with DP cable, will sometimes just show 2 or 4 lines with "DPCD
read on addr 0x4b0 for 1 bytes NAKed", after which the system will just
continue to work. But sometimes the "1 bytes NAKed" messages just keep
running - which
Hi, if I understand correctly, you're asking me to file a bug in file-
roller. Unfortunately I don't know what "the FileChooser portal" is, nor
do I know why it would be advantageous for file-roller to implement it.
Now it could be that this actually *is* a Good Thing; but then I'm
probably still
Public bug reported:
Jammy Jellyfish 22.04. When opening a PDF document with an external link
in it, clicking the link doesn't do anything. However, stderr says "env:
‘/snap/bin/firefox’: Permission denied"
How to reproduce:
Open example PDF file. Click link.
Expected: firefox opens link.
I'm running Jammy, upgraded from Focal, and this bug bites me:
(evince:56279): dbind-WARNING **: 12:05:26.897: Couldn't connect to
accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /run/user/1000/at-spi/bus:
Permission denied
... then /var/log/syslog:
[...] audit: type=1400
This could be just a manifestation of bug #435719. Not sure though,
because the original report does not mention if /home is mounted on NFS.
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As far as I can see, this is fixed in Lucid.
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Martin, there's just one element of the bug left, namely the
/usr/share/applications/desktop.nl_NL.utf8.cache containing English
descriptions. As far as I can see, this is probably the result of
update-gnome-menus-cache setting it's locale with
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, ''), while the output
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
After a network install of Lucid (preseeded, from an up-to-date mirror
2010-03-24), the /usr/share/applications/desktop.nl_NL.utf8.cache file
contains English descriptions all over the place. This is probably the
result of
On 23-03-10 12:06, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Thank you for your bug report, the cache update uses a trigger which
means it will be updated when any package install a desktop entry in the
directory, local changes are supposed to be made in the local directory
and not in the distribution one
Do
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
After installing Lucid 10.04-alpha on 2010-03-17 (from a preseeded PXE
install), the /usr/share/applications/desktop.nl_NL.utf8.cache file
contains many, many English descriptions of the applications - so the
Gnome menus are filled with
Adding a new user (adduser test and configuring it roughly like my own
account (no visual effects, focus follows mouse but windows don't
raise), I could not reproduce the problem. So while my test was not
exhaustive, I suspect a configuration issue. I will try to compare the
gconf-settings from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gamin
Gamin Version: 0.1.9-2ubuntu2 (Ubuntu 8.04) seems to not notice file
creation events on an NFS4 share. It *does* recognize local file
creation under NFS version 3.
First, we'll mount with NFSv3:
machine# mount -t nfs server:/home /mnt/
machine$
This also goes for shared configuration in 6.06 to 8.04 - i.e. sharing
your profile between LTS distro's is not possible.
I could track this down to the gconf /apps/evolution/calendar setting named
sources; If I'm right, there are three candidates left:
propertiesproperty name=create_source
I'm a bit confused by your comment; setting importance to low seems to imply
that a fix will be in the next Gnome - which means Ubuntu 8.10. Or am I
mistaken here?
This bug is too important for that: network users should be able to rely on the
correct rights for their new directories - you
Yay. It's fixed. I'll leave the rant about the 14 months fix to a
*crashing* mail program for another episode, but suffice to say that
this one seems fixed in Dapper.
In short: AFAIK it's fixed, you may close the bug.
The long version is that only the crashing part is fixed, but the
decoding of
Paul, sorry for the fuzz. I can't reproduce the issue now (while we were
having a really, really bad day due to the respawn and other stupid
issues with a IBM R50 laptop only 2 weeks ago). It must have been a
combination of older kernels (might even have been a non upgraded kernel
from an older
linux-image-386 version 2.6.15-23 still seems to have this bug, but
linux-image-686 hasn't.
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