This affects me as well :(. Here is the output of `systemd-analyze
time`:
Startup finished in 2.283s (kernel) + 36.155s (userspace) = 38.438s
And here is the output of `systemd-analyze blame`:
30.025s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
4.142s vboxdrv.service
3.692s
I am seeing almost the exact same bug. Evey time i close a program (i.e.
Firefox) i cannot use any global keyboard shortcuts (i.e alt+tab,
ctrl+alt+t, ctrl+alt+arrows etc). I cannot even press the power button
on my laptop...nothing happens and no buffering...it's like I 've never
pressed
Public bug reported:
Suppose there are 2 users foo bar. foo logs in and the external usb
disk is auto-mounted under /media/foo/... . Now foo logs out and bar
logs in. The disk is still mounted under /media/foo/... and as a
consequence clicking on the unity-launcher for that disk icon launches
I've had the exact same problem since I upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10!
I've never had it before and I've been using Ubuntu since v4 with heavy
usage of gedit!!!...I can confirm all of this:
gedit 3.6.1
-open just fine when launched from Unity or the terminal
-opens the second time when
Public bug reported:
the emebedded terminal plugin in gedit worked fine in 11.10 but seems to be
broken in 12.04...
It does accept input and returns normal output but without showing you what you
actually typed in!
This is fine for short commands like 'ls' but you can't really do any serious
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995490
Title:
emebedded terminal in gedit shows no cursor even though it accepts
input
Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
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