I just attempted the upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 and have this issue as
well.
Default Ubuntu desktop (gnome desktop on xorg)
Cintiq Companion Hybrid 13HD (DTH-A1300)
Since the update, I have no touch nor stylus input, nor are the hardware
buttons detected when pressed.
In Gnome control
Is there some way to determine what started gnome-keyring-prompt via the
command line by looking at the process list? Maybe there is some other
way?
I'm seeing an Unlock Keyring when I boot my laptop. I running Lucid
Lynx and I have it set to automatically login to the desktop. I know
that
I did some more testing and this works on Fedora 10 and Fedora 8. All I
did was take a playlist in pls format from shoutcast.com and open it.
You need to be behind a firewall that requires a proxy. 9.10 will not
honor the proxy setting like it use to do.
I think this bug should be raised in
This worked in 9.04 with a proxy. This is a regression. I'm having
this issue on 9.10.
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totem fails to play http streams
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477160
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I just tried it and it is still broken. In fact, using ctrl+alt+8 and
ctrl+alt+2 with the numbers above the keyboard don't work in jaunty,
whereas they did work in intrepid. So this key combination is
completely broken for me with jaunty.
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Ctrl-Alt-8 and Ctrl-Alt-2 no longer work when mapped
I'll try this out on Jaunty when I have a machine with a number keypad
running it. Maybe somebody else can try it for me now.
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Ctrl-Alt-8 and Ctrl-Alt-2 no longer work when mapped as keyboard shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/309414
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Hello Michele,
Please try it again. I noticed that I didn't clearly state that the key
combination is ctrl+alt+8 and ctrl+alt+2. The number 8 or 2 map to the
up and down arrow on the number keypad. When I tried this key
combination using the numbers 8 and 2 on the main keyboard it worked.
This is fixed for me now. The icon on the desktop is only for mounted
shares. The bookmark remains across sessions/reboots.
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Connect to Server bookmarks are not persistent
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214390
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This is fixed for me now with the latest version of Hardy.
Thank you very much for the fix!
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Nautilus opens nfs shares each time a user logs in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214388
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The lines in the original bug report are the actual lines from
/etc/fstab. To duplicate, the issue I boot up my laptop and login.
After the wireless network connection is established the shares start to
show up on the desktop. A few seconds later I see a nautilus window for
each share.
Let me
I'm using an up to date version of hardy. The nautilus package
installed is:
ii nautilus 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu3
file manager and graphical shell for GNOME
The nautilus windows still open when I login. One window per share. Do
you need any other information?
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Bookmarks are not persistent when I create a bookmark using the Connect
to Server dialog. I can connect to a server fine with the dialog. It
will create a launcher on the desktop and a bookmark in nautilus.
However, when I restart my laptop, the bookmark and desktop icon
Public bug reported:
I have a three NFS shares that I mount on my laptop. For example:
fs1:/home/tale/music /home/tale/Music nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
fs1:/vol1/videos /home/tale/Videos nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
fs1:/home/tale/pictures /home/tale/Pictures/share nfs
I'm experiencing the slowness when using a clean install of hardy alpha
5 or alpha 6. To me this is a show stopper. I use it all the time on
7.10 and it's fast. It is basically unusable right now.
To duplicate, install a clean install of Hardy alpha 6. Then connect to
another machine on the
I am also seeing this on Hardy alpha 5 and alpha 6. I use this feature
all the time. As a work around I've been manually typing in the uri to
connect to the server in nautilus. However, browsing a ssh share is
extremely slow compared to a computer running Ubuntu 7.10 on the same
network. I
I've discovered that what appears to be unused grey space to the right
of the applet is probably intentional. If you right click on the grey
space you will see the options for removal.
The grey space will change colors as your stock prices rise and fall. I
feel that this is a poor design since
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The Invest applet in Edgy knot 2 renders incorrectly. The icon
appears correctly, but there is a grey block to the right of the icon.
I imagine that it is a rendering bug. I'll attach a screen shot.
** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
** Attachment added: Screenshot of the invest applet. Notice the grey block
to the left of the invest icon.
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4136470/Screenshot.png
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Invest applet renders incorrectly
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59060
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Public bug reported:
Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
To duplicate, open nautilus. Browse to a server using Samba. i.e. smb
://my-windows-server.
Lets say that server has two shares, share-a and share-b.
By the way, I'm seeing the problem using Flight 6 of Ubuntu Dapper.
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Right-click context menu Connect To This Server doesn't set SMB icon when
connecting to SMB share.
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/37830
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