Public bug reported:
I have an Nvidia GeForce GT 710, which requires the legacy 470 proprietary
driver. Both foliate and epiphany-browser display improperly by default. Some
user interface elements are missing, and e-book and web pages are totally
blank. To fix this, I added the following
Public bug reported:
My Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop has HDA Intel audio with a STAC9200 codec.
It has speakers and a headphone jack. Previously when the headphone jack
was unplugged sound came from the speakers, and when headphones were
plugged in, sound came only from the headphones. In Ubuntu
This also fixes the Lxdm greeter crash I reported at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxdm/+bug/1922443. I installed
the pre-release builds from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/2.68.1-1~ubuntu21.04.1/+build/21536716
and confirm that the bug is fixed.
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Seems this should also fix LXDM GTK greeter:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxdm/+bug/1922443
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1926316
Title:
lxappearance
Public bug reported:
If I start Firefox with in KDE Plasma with kwin compositing disabled,
and the Firefox title bar is disabled via Customize, the whole window
has a border. Otherwise my computer is configured to not have window
borders, and other applications don't have such a border. I don't
But, not all VLC video outputs are supposed to use OpenGL, so I don't
see why Mesa is relevant. One of the crash backtraces doesn't involve
Mesa.
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Public bug reported:
My Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop has a Synaptics touchpad. If I'm using
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics and I use Control-Alt-Fkey or sudo chvt to
switch to a text virtual console and then switch back to X, the mouse
stops moving via the touchpad. The touchpad seems totally ignored,
I did some more investigation and found that without the workaround the
analog output only appears while headphones are plugged in. The SPDIF
output disappears while headphones are plugged in.
The bug has been submitted with this new information at
It was easy to fix this by adding the following line to /etc/pulse/default.pa
load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:0,0
After doing that and rebooting, I had to set the analog device as the
fallback device in pavucontrol. (Before the default.pa change, the SPDIF
device had been the only playback
Public bug reported:
PulseAudio currently doesn't see the analog audio output in my Dell
Inspiron 6400 laptop with Intel HDA STAC9200 audio. It only sees the
SPDIF output. This is the situation in both "pactl list sinks" and
pavucontrol. I hear no sound from applications, probably because it's
This never happened in 18.04, and started happening after upgrading to
18.10. The keyring daemon when taking 100% CPU on one core also seems to
hang and not respond to applications. I've had Chrome hang on startup,
and I've had ssh and scp hang.
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I tried installing some old libraries and binaries from Yakkety but even
with that I couldn't reproduce it in Ubuntu 17.04. I don't have any more
Yakkety systems to test on. I also can't reproduce it in 16.04.2 LTS in
Windows 10. I don't think any DOSBox changes could have changed this
either. So
I'm not able to reproduce this now in Zesty with gnome-terminal
3.20.2-1ubuntu8. Program that was causing problems before is DOSBox SVN
with ncursesw output added, https://github.com/dreamlayers/em-
dosbox/tree/contxt-only but that works fine now. infocmp $TERM shows I'm
using
Public bug reported:
When installing an icon using a command such as "sudo xdg-icon-resource
install --novendor --context apps --size 256 synaesthesia.png
synaesthesia", the ownership of the file created at
/usr/local/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/synaesthesia.png is set to
root:root, but the
Public bug reported:
I'm running my ncursesw application, displaying a black background. When
the screen or a region scrolls up by one line, empty areas of the screen
in the newly visible line show the default white background of gnome-
terminal.
If I remove the bce capability from the Terminfo
Public bug reported:
The first mode change always works, but subsequent mode changes keep
failing. Running xrandr --output DVI-I-2 --mode 1600x1200 to go back to
the native resolution or any other supported resolution fails with:
xrandr: Configure crtc 0 failed
X Error of failed request:
Public bug reported:
In /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70gconfd_path-on-session these lines fail if
there is a space in ${DESKTOP_SESSION}:
export MANDATORY_PATH=${GCONF_PREFIX}/${DESKTOP_SESSION}.mandatory.path
export DEFAULTS_PATH=${GCONF_PREFIX}/${DESKTOP_SESSION}.default.path
The error output to
I'm getting a similar bug in 16.04 on my Inspiron 6400 with X1300 and a
1680x1050 display. I have disabled graphical overlays during boot
because I prefer to see boot text. Corruption starts after the switch
from ordinary VGA text mode to a high resolution text mode which I
assume is implemented
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