I've applied the patch to the version of gtksourceview3 in trusty and
verified that it indeed fixes the issue. I'm attaching here the debdiff
with the patch applied.
it would be really nice if this could be updated in trusty.
Thanks!
** Patch added: Debdiff to the trusty version with the patch
This seems to have been fixed for quite some time (at least it's not the
case for Trusty anymore). But nobody closed the bug.
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I just spent two hours yesterday debugging this issue, Network Manager
was not starting because there was a static interface configured that
wasn't present.
The fix is simple and works, please apply it.
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indicator-messages now includes an example of how this should be done.
Could you please fix gm-notify, please? Thanks.
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Title:
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Version: 0.6.35-0ubuntu7
This bug is visible in lightdm, but it's actually a problem in Trusty's
accountsservice. The code in user-classify.c forces the user account to
be between 1000 and 6. Any accounts higher than 6 are
considered systems accounts and not shown
This is the debdiff with the patch backported from Utopic
** Patch added: Debdiff for the patch that fixes the issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1343261/+attachment/4154644/+files/fix-high-uids.diff
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Re-uploading the patch, there was a typo in the changelog.
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** Patch removed: Debdiff for the patch
Purging is not the answer here.
First, given that the package auto-added its binaries to lightdm.conf,
it should make sure that those binaries that are not present anymore in
lightdm.conf when removing them from disk. This is not a config file
that is harmless if left over, this is a config that
Indeed, shaded windows under Trusty disappear completely, after one
second no title bar is left.
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Hi, this is basically the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1298202, but that
bug is marked as Fix Released with Unity 7.2.0, and I'm still seeing
this bug on trusty, with the latest Unity version (unity
7.2.1+14.04.20140513-0ubuntu2). I
This bug is duped to a bug that was related to the lack of examples. I
understand that an example was needed in order to fix this one, but it's
definitely not a dupe of that one.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1315384
14.04 libmessaging-menu lacks an example of how to use the
So, I removed the dupe. Just so that the info stays visible. The duped
bug was:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libindicate/+bug/1315384
(14.04 libmessaging-menu lacks an example of how to use the features that used
to be provided by python-indicate in 12.04)
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I disagree with the assesment. Users under GNOME 3 have also the issue
that settings cannot be saved, and the fix is to add this line to
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince:
@{HOME}/.config/evince/* rwl,
Regardless of how weird the path to the home is, if it correctly maps to
@{HOME} then it
Indeed, the problem was fixed for Unity, by special-casing it. Every
other desktop environment is affected by this bug in Trusty.
Debian has switched the default key from Ctrl-Space to Super-Space. This
should be done for Trusty as well, since ibus is getting installed by
default and getting in
Installing compiz-plugins, running ccsm and activating the Application
Switcher plugin fixes the problem.
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Alt+Tab window
Patch is being reviewed for upstream xserver:
http://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/26017/
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Unneeded quirk for
** Description changed:
- antarus@antarus-z620:/tmp$ cat gdbtrace.log
+ Both loimpress and lodraw fail to start with an error message related to
+ avahi:
+
+ $ loimpress
+ avahi_entry_group_new() failed: Not permitted
+ soffice.bin: client.c:626: avahi_client_free: Assertion `client' failed.
+
Hi, I found another bug with the same error message related to avahi:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ekiga/+bug/50708
I commented out the line that says disable-user-service-publishing=yes
in /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf, and loimpress opens without problems.
I know that disabling
Public bug reported:
With the version of xserver-xorg-core in Trusty, the file
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-quirks.conf includes quirks for the
Evoluent Mouse that go against what users were used to, what is
recommended by the manufacturer and what is configured in other
Operating Systems.
The
So, when will 7.2.1 be released?
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off
What's the state of this? The wpa supplicant version currently
available is REALLY old!
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2.1 is available since two weeks. It would really make sense to have trusty
ship with that version.
http://lists.shmoo.com/pipermail/hostap/2014-February/029440.html
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So, one thing to note is that dispatcher.d only works for up and
down actions, but it doesn't work for obtaining new leases on an
interface that is already up, which dhclient hooks do.
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I've seen several users be affected by this (me included). It's
particularly common for users to just expect to enter their password
because that's what they normally do, while for some unknown reason the
greeter is asking for the username instead (the enumerated vs general
case above).
This is
Bug #269904 contains a patch uploaded by Kyle that I have tested under
precise and was unable to reproduce the issues.
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$ ping -D www.google.com
PING www.google.com (173.194.42.17) 56(84) bytes of data.
[1387396122.161586] 64 bytes from eze03s05-in-f17.1e100.net (173.194.42.17):
icmp_req=1 ttl=53 time=14.0 ms
[1387396123.146061] 64 bytes from eze03s05-in-f17.1e100.net (173.194.42.17):
icmp_req=2 ttl=53 time=11.1
Hi,
This was a problem in your installation. Possibly caused by ping not
having setuid rights or some iptables configuration blocking pings.
This should have been a support question instead of a bug. Closing as
Invalid.
** Changed in: iputils (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
Tested on precise (gnome-screenshot version 3.4.1-0ubuntu1.1), running
Unity.
This problem happens in multi-monitor setups where the screens don't all
have the same size. It's been reproduced with 3 and 4 screens.
The issue is that when using the 'Select Area to Grab'
This last image should be identical to the previous one, but instead the
area grabbed is a completely different part of the desktop.
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I searched launchpad and found several related bugs, from different
distributions. It seems this has been the case since at least karmic.
I think this is a bug, and several people have reported it over time,
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accountsservice is NOT fixed. That was a user mistake marking the bug as
fixed release when it was not fixed at all.
Please, someone with bug control rights mark this as affecting Precise.
All following distributions are not affected.
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I was affected by this bug from the gdm side (my gdm session crashed,
taking away all my X sessions whenever a user was added or deleted).
I can confirm that installing the new accountservice packages provided
by H.-Dirk Schmitt fixes the bug for me.
I'm not sure if a full backport is needed.
Took me longer than expected due to the amount of code involved, but
with a little help from git bisect I was able to identify the fixing
patch, which was a very simple one.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/commit/?id=4399a03316bfc2b5a6f666b0606e5eece167d44a
It just removes a
** Description changed:
- I noticed this in my logs. It's not obviously broken anything, but
- segfaults are bad so I thought it worth reporting.
+ [Impact]
+ libaccountsservice contains a double free which under certain circumstances
will cause accounts-daemon to segfault, and under other
Hi,
This is a recent crash in gnome-terminal in g_object_notify. It happens
reliably when moving a tab from one window to another.
#0 0x7fb60eca80d6 in g_object_notify (object=optimized out,
property_name=0x7fb60ff18d02 accessible-value)
at
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=677508
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 867565 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/867565
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 860330
gnome-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_notify()
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 867565
gnome-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 867565 ***
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gnome-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_notify()
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 867565
gnome-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 867565 ***
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gnome-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_notify()
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 867565
gnome-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in
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I searched a bit and found several duplicates of this bug (now merged).
The ways of reproducing are many, but are always related to working with
tabs. Detaching a tab, dragging and dropping a tab between two windows,
etc. In my case, one time it happened when closing a window with no
tabs while
Small extra piece of info. I haven't been able to reproduce the bug in
a freshly installed Ubuntu machine running Unity, although I can
reproduce it inside cinnamon. However, I'm currently seeing the bug
under Unity (not a freshly installed machine). So I'm thinking that
there's some setting
After a few more hours chasing this bug, I was able to trigger it under
my freshly installed ubuntu running unity by disabling the sync to
vblank option in the OpenGL compiz plugin.
In my opinion, that option makes redrawings happen a little bit later
(because they have to sync to vblank) and
Hi,
In our team, we've been doing some testing through the plugin that shows
compiz redraws. The main result that our testing got was that compiz
*is redrawing* the window when the bug occurs. This means that compiz
is getting the redraw signal correctly, but when it redraws, the
buffer still
The bug is in mutter and muffin (which is a fork of mutter).
The upstream bug where it was finally fixed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677116
I'm attaching here the patch that fixes the problem for mutter.
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Using a new wpa supplicant version seems to fix the issue.
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Status in
Hi,
I have updated the testcase since not being an emacs user myself, it
wasn't straight forward to me. I have also given some thought to the
regression potential part. Given that the change is about how the
window size is calculated, the only regression I can think of is some
other desktop
Hi,
I can confirm that the proposed package fixes the issue.
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[precise SRU] crash due to improper
Indeed this still happens with NM in Precise. Usually, just restarting
NM is enough, though, no need to reboot the whole machine.
I'm not sure if it's NM's fault or wpa_supplicant's fault. Every time
I've experienced this it has been related to networks protected with
wpa.
** Changed in:
HI Dimitijs,
Thanks for your work for raring. Do you think this is worth an SRU or
not? I'd like to see this fixed in precise, but I'm unsure if others
think it's worth it.
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Hi,
I have taken the patch pointed at in http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html
/emacs-diffs/2012-08/msg00522.html and adapted it to Precise's emacs23
version. I have tested this build and it correctly fixes the issue.
** Patch added: Debdiff of the fixed package for precise
There's currently an upload of glib2.0 in the unaccepted precise queue.
Version is 2.32.4-0ubuntu1. This package includes the fix needed for
this bug.
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Hi,
I can verify that the provided package fixes the issue. HOWEVER, there
seems to be no gnome-control-center-data package, which is a necessary
dependency and causes problems when installing.
I checked the build logs, but I couldn't find anything there. Also, the
missing package WAS built
Ok, my mistake, I found the -data package, although it was not in the
build results. I guess there's something weird going on with those
build results, since the package is actually there, and this is probably
related with it being an _all package.
I have re-verified and the uploaded package
Hi,
I was affected by this bug (cinnamon died when running dconf update),
and after applying the above mentioned patch
(e6f659a898595ba944bd02f0509b14694d1c26e7) the bug was solved.
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This problem is reproducible with programs that link against libtinfo
(from ncurses), like gnome-terminal, xterm or gvim, but it is not
reproducible with programs that don't, like konsole.
It's assigned here to compiz, probably because changing some compiz
settings makes it sometimes go away, or
setting when in AUTO mode. (LP: #1100587)
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I guess the other change was already in the pipeline, but the
corresponding fix has not gone in.
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Sorry. My previous message was about the precise package, which doesn't
yet include the fix, but that was not what the automated message was
asking. I suspect Alec made the same mistake.
The quantal package includes the fix. I had wiped my quantal
installation, so I'm re-installing it now to
Yes, the package in quantal fixes the issue. Precise is still pending.
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gnome-control-center does not
This bug was also reported in GNOME's bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693149
Let me add that if the locks are removed from the /etc/dconf files, and
then the user changes the value manually, for example to 3 minutes, then
this is the result:
$ dconf read
On the other bug, Ryan Lortie explained that this is because the value
needs to be casted to uint32.
Changing:
idle-delay=10
To:
idle-delay=uint32 10
Makes this work correctly.
I still think this is a bug though, since it's a conf file, not a
programming language. But in any case it should be
** Description changed:
The nm-applet embedded in the task bar becomes indeterminestically
- becomes unresponsive. Clicking on the applet will still show the popup
- menu, but none of the menu entries respond to mouse clicks. When this
+ unresponsive. Clicking on the applet will still show
Hi,
The fix is simple, it just implies adding G_DESKTOP_PROXY_MODE_AUTO to
the case block where the system proxy is reset. This leads to the same
result than Manual-None-Auto leads.
I'm attaching the debdiff for the precise version, will check the raring
version next, and if the bug is still
The code in raring is completely different, so even if I don't have a
raring box to test it right now, I'm assuming it's unaffected by this
bug. The code in quantal, however, is basically the same as in precise.
I have prepared a patch based on the quantal version, debdiff attached.
** Patch
Hi, I've retitled the bug to reflect more closely what happens.
Not only Alt-Tab is lost, any shortcut managed through the metacity
entries can be affected by this.
Joel already explained what is happening and what the possible solutions
are. It would be great to get some of the maintainers of
Hi,
I'm affected by this bug, but only when using cinnamon, not unity.
Something was done in compiz to prevent this problem but this was not
done in muffin/mutter.
I've found out that when using xscreensaver the issue happens as well,
BUT when moving the mouse xscreensaver's password prompt
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ GNOME/Cinnamon users that use the keyboard layout preference pane, are
presented with a list of languages in which none of them is selected. When
moving to the next tab, the first in the list is selected, which causes the
whole system to switch to
** Patch added: Patch applied for precise proposed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1035219/+attachment/3454070/+files/g-c-c-precise.diff
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Hi,
The entry shown here by the launchpad editor is actually misleading.
It's not patch 60, but patch 52 that fixes the issue, and actually a
small change in patch 52. this patch included a section that commented
out re-inserting the current language, because the language showed up
twice. The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 983934 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/983934
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gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_tree_model_get_valist()
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Hi,
I have been able to reproduce and find the cause of this bug. The bug
is triggered when the file .config/user-dirs.dirs is not present.
Simply move that file away and you'll be able to reproduce this.
Running xdg-user-dirs-update might or might not fix the problem, some
variables might not
This problem is also present in KDE, so it's not a bug exclusive to
gnome-screensaver. As was said before, this is a problem with the way X
was designed, and the solutions imply either re-designing X (I doubt
there are many people up to such a task) or working around it.
For suspend/hibernate
Thanks Sebastian, Steve, and everybody else involved in getting this
fixed in precise!
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Hi,
I have prepared and tested a small patch that fixes this issue. What
the patch does is not update any keys when dconf emits the everything
changed signal. To do this, it connects to the event_change signal
and checks if the number of keys is 0, and returns TRUE in that case to
prevent the
Hi,
This bug is still present and very easy to reproduce:
* Plug in an external monitor to a laptop
* Set it up different than the default.
* Unplug the external monitor / Plug it in again
* You'll need to go through the settings again.
It'd be really nice if there was _some_ way to change the
Joel, regarding the Alt-Tab thing, it's reported in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-2d/+bug/963125
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I'm attaching a revised version, taking into account Ryan's comments.
** Patch added: Updated patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1071950/+attachment/3418204/+files/fix-g-s-d-gconf-plugin.diff
** Patch removed: Patch to the plugin
Public bug reported:
This was tested in a fresh installed precise machine, with the addition
of dconf and a particular dconf configuration.
Settings set in gconf backend get overwritten when running 'dconf
update'. This can be tested by changing any value in gconf to something
different than
I've reduced the amount of files needed in order to reproduce the bug.
** Attachment added: Sample /etc/dconf configuration to reproduce the bug.
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**
Sample configuration that allows to reproduce the bug.
** Attachment added: Sample /etc/dconf configuration to reproduce the bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1071950/+attachment/3414956/+files/etc-dconf-files-reduced.tar.gz
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This is my take on the issue from what I spoke with dsert earlier today:
There's a signal that dconf update emits when there are changes, so that
monitoring stuff can find out about it. This plugin is one of the
monitoring stuff.
The plugin is supposed to sync up settings from dconf to gconf
Hi,
Ok, I've looked at it a bit more, and I guess you are right. Do you
have any idea if/when this patch is going to get applied to precise?
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Hi,
I tested the patch and it indeed solves the same issue for me.
However, the solution is only to not display the Language window at all.
What was wrong with the Language window that it didn't pre-select the
current selected language? I think that fixing that behaviour would be
better, since it
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