Gnome bug 651571 was marked as a dupe of 792892; updating remote watch
accordingly.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #792892
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=792892
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Public bug reported:
(This might be a bug with the Ubuntu theme -- not sure.)
Gnome Terminal scrollbars appear to be 1 pixel too close to the edge of
the window. It may be that they are in the right place, but should
somehow be rendered "under" the black border of the window, or maybe
they need
Note: same behavior even after dealing with the "kept back packages":
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
linux-headers-4.15.0-15 linux-headers-4.15.0-15-generic
Public bug reported:
The Updates tab shows "Software is up to date". Pressing the reload
button on the button bar shows it looking for new updates, the "Software
is up to date".
Running "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade" however shows 143 upgraded
packages:
Reading package lists... Done
Public bug reported:
Steps:
1. Log in to gnome session.
2. Authentication required for login keyring dialog appears.
3. Enter correct password.
4. Go back to step 2 (repeats N times).
5. Do whatever (or nothing).
6. Log out.
Every time I log in (step 1), the value of N increases.
I also see in
Public bug reported:
Hardware setup consists of 3 displays:
- 2 "large" displays (left, middle)
- 1 "medium" display (right)
In the prior version of Remmina (in Ubuntu 17.10), a profile that is
configured to "Use client resolution" will use the resolution of the
display on which the main Remmina
Public bug reported:
The Display settings have a "Night Light" option which allows reducing blue
light at night.
In Ubuntu 17.10, this worked great, and the setting took effect on all 3 of my
monitors.
In Bionic, only the 1st monitor is affected; the other 2 remain at the default
color
Public bug reported:
When I open this application, I see a message near the top that says
"Sorry, something went wrong cannot authenticate to snap store: Provided
email/password is not correct."
I can close this message dialog, but there appears to be no way to
remedy the problem.
ProblemType:
Public bug reported:
When connected to a host via RDP, the toolbar has a button labeled "Grab
all keyboard events". This allows things like "Alt-Tab" to switch
windows on the remote host, rather than the local host, when Remmina has
the focus.
In Ubuntu 17.10, this has stopped working. Things
See also https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/issues/1086
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1722550
Title:
In Ubuntu 17.10 (artful), remmina cannot "grab all keyboard
Version: 1.1.2-ppa1+882+next+201603191346~ubuntu15.10.1
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Title:
In Ubuntu 17.10 (artful), remmina cannot "grab all keyboard
Ah, the remmina PPA got disabled on upgrade. After reenabling it for
artful, I still see the same issue with:
Version:
1.2.0-rcgit-21-0~remmina201710082307.rc3f630d.de61f735~ubuntu17.10.1
** Bug watch added: Remmina Issues #1086
https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/issues/1086
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@Fabio, if this feature didn't exist and we were asking for it, that
would be a feature request. The feature exists, but does not work. That
is a bug.
@Eleni, I think you must be confusing this with a different bug report.
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Changed in:
Public bug reported:
This is a triple-head setup with 3 monitors arranged horizontally.
When the chromium window is on either the left or middle monitor, right-
clicking on a tab or normal web page displays a context menu at the
mouse pointer (i.e. normal context menu behavior).
When the
Public bug reported:
1. Hold down Alt and keep it held down.
2. Press and release the key above Tab (Grave, or `). Keep alt held down.
While Alt is held down, the drop shadows for the window or windows of
the current application will keep building up and then going back to
normal and building up
Fwiw, using Eclipse on vivid seems fine.
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Title:
eclipse is a crashy mess on trusty
Status in eclipse package in Ubuntu:
Unfortunately, running Unity on this system makes doing my day job more
or less impossible, so I've switched to using the Gnome fallback
session. It's unlikely I'll have time to test this anytime soon.
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This bug is pretty embarrassing for anyone trying to show parents or
friends how easy Ubuntu is to use.
Note: A workaround for the cannot burn any .iso files aspect of this
issue (which doesn't require installing extra software) is to use wodim
at the command line:
wodim foo.iso
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Public bug reported:
Symptom is similar to bug 1301610 which I filed yesterday. Trigger seems
to be similar to bug 1281806 which I filed before switching to the
nouveau driver (in hopes of getting better behavior or at least better
diagnostics).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Public bug reported:
I noticed this after returning to my desk, so the display had gone into
powersave mode. Attempting to unlock seemed to succeed, but the session
was unusable. The nouveau driver was logging interesting things.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: unity
** Tags added: multi-monitor
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1004371
Title:
smart window placement puts windows on top of each other while there
is plenty of space
** Tags added: multi-monitor
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85
Title:
remmina goes full-screen on the wrong monitor
Status in “remmina” package in Ubuntu:
This is still happening regularly a year later. Is this really difficult
to resolve, or do none of the Unity developers dogfood Ubuntu anymore?
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Public bug reported:
Recently when doing Alt-Tab (and Alt-`) to switch between windows, the
rectangle display showing the icons for all the applications and windows
will suddenly start flickering rapidly and the whole X sessions will
become unresponsive to keypresses and mouse actions. Sometimes
Public bug reported:
It seems apport has stopped catching eclipse crashes, so I'm reporting
this issue by hand. To reproduce, all I have to do is open a medium
sized Java project in eclipse and try to navigate around (using F3 and
F4 etc.). After 3 or 4 operations, eclipse always crashes. This
** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Every thunderbird update requires
I'm seeing this today in the latest Thunderbird in 12.04 (seems to have
started happening to me more often in the past few months, but perhaps
that's due to some server-side change.)
It seems worth pointing out that when Thunderbird freezes with the
address field drop-down displayed, the entire X
Moz bug 373167 is closer to the real issue here.
** Changed in: thunderbird
Importance: Wishlist = Unknown
** Changed in: thunderbird
Status: Confirmed = Unknown
** Changed in: thunderbird
Remote watch: Mozilla Bugzilla #332169 = Mozilla Bugzilla #373167
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Ugh, ignore the misleading LP hyperlinking in the previous comment ---
that's referring to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373167
not a LP bug.
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I too am seeing the issue where the screen stays black but the mouse cursor
moves and changes shape normally.
Eventually, after some long amount of time (which varies from seconds to
minutes), the screen will suddenly restore as expected. I when it eventually
restores it's usually coincident
Not sure why this was closed --- the behavior still exists. Often, after
launching an application from the Unity launcher, the new window fails
to take the focus. I'm guessing this is related to the window manager's
focus stealing prevention feature (which is at its default setting), but
This bug causes permanent data loss with no warning.
How is it possibly Importance: Low?
If we can't SFTP with gvfs, it should be disabled. A feature that eats your
data is worse than no feature at all.
** Tags added: precise
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That should read If we can't fix SFTP with gvfs ...
Also:
When editing files with vim over gvfs/sftp, the whole file is lost upon saving.
When editing files with LibreOffice Calc over gvfs/sftp, the existing files
gets corrupted such that LibreOffice can no longer open it.
This is with Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Background:
I have 3 monitors (in a left/middle/right configuration) and an NVIDIA
Quadro NVS 450. This means I have to use Xinerama, which means Unity
falls back to Unity 2D. Most programs work fine.
Problem:
LibreOffice apps (like Calc and Writer) appear to have several
** Attachment added: window on middle monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/998931/+attachment/3145380/+files/middle.png
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** Attachment added: window on right monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/998931/+attachment/3145381/+files/right.png
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** Attachment added: window on left monitor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/998931/+attachment/3145379/+files/left.png
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This is not calc-specific (it happens with writer etc. too), but
libreoffice is just a metapackage and I don't have it installed, so
apport-collect 998931 complains.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 974900 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/974900
Argh, apparently apport-collect and LP have incompatible notions of
whether bugs relate to source or binary packages (bug 998936).
Anyway, I was wrong. Reading through the comments in bug 974900, I see
that
I don't see 3.4.1-0ubuntu2 in precise-proposed, but I did a build from
the source package for quantal and can also confirm that with Michael's
fix, the problem no longer reproduces. Nice!
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I thought I had mentioned it in this bug, but I guess I hadn't --- I
also have a triple-head Xinerama config (on an Nvidia Quadro NVS 450).
Also, since it may not be clear to those who are not experiencing this
bug, when gnome-settings-daemon crashes at startup, it means that most
apps
To reproduce: System Settings... Displays. I get dialog indicating
Could not get screen information RANDR extension is not present.
Choose Close button. Crash.
My setup is an Nvidia Quadro NVS 450 with 3 monitors (and thus
Xinerama), so the RANDR extension is not expected to be present. I
don't,
@seb128, just to be clear, are you asking me to downgrade to
3.4.0-0ubuntu4 from 3.4.0-0ubuntu7 where this still reproduces?
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Setting back to Confirmed, as this still reproduces with the latest
gnome-settings-daemon (3.4.1-0ubuntu1), which I think is what Sebastien
meant.
For what it's worth, I tried creating a fresh user account to see if the
problem was related to some odd user configuration settings; however,
the
This is not just an occasional crash for me; gnome-settings-daemon
*always* segfaults on startup. I mention this because I suspect this is
not the case for everyone using unity-2d (otherwise the bug heat would
be higher). So if anyone is working on this but having trouble
reproducing the problem,
Just in case it's helpful, here's the output of gnome-settings-daemon
--debug.
** Attachment added: output from: gnome-settings-daemon --debug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/969535/+attachment/3067575/+files/gnome-settings-daemon-debug-output.txt
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Here's a very simple patch I hacked together for my own use, in case
it's useful to anyone else.
I think that since Unity and GNOME3 don't use metacity as the window
manager, this patch should only affect 2D desktops. (I can't test this
theory at the moment, though, as Unity 3D appears to be
** Tags added: precise
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Title:
Difficult to grab window borders in unity-2d
Status in “metacity” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Note that this will be a regression for folks doing LTS upgrades from
Lucid to Precise. In Lucid, the default theme at least has a larger
border on the bottom of the window.
I'd argue that --- for 2D desktops in Precise --- the default theme's
window borders should be fairly beefy for 2 reasons:
Question: Shouldn't this bug be against the light-themes package, not
metacity?
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Title:
Difficult to grab window borders in
Perhaps a duplicate of bug 969535?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/960291
Title:
[power]: gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 298385 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298385
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 298385
Reflow terminal contents when resizing the window
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Title:
gnome-control-center crashed
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