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I just upgraded xserver-xorg-core and xserver-common to
2:21.1.4-2ubuntu1.7-22.04.9 and when starting IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate EAP
(downloaded from JerBrains website) Xorg server crashes with segfault:
X.Org X Server 1.21.1.4
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Current Operating
Can't make window screenshot either. Whole screen or part of the screen
is fine, but window segfaults.
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Title:
Segfault
Did you test he same webcam as I did (Logitech BRIO)?
If it happens for me with two laptops from different manufacturers that have
different processors (Intel vs AMD), there is certainly something going on.
It happened on 21.10 and now happns on 22.04 LTS version of Ubuntu, so the bug
report
I don't think bug title change is correct, this is confirmed to happen
on 3 distinct laptops already in this thread.
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I have Logitech BRIO 4k Pro webcam connected via its USB cable to Asus
Vivobook Pro 16X OLED M7600QE-L2014X (90NB0V71-M02190) laptop.
On Ubuntu 21.10 after suspend (`systemctl suspend`) webcam's microphone
Actually I have tested it on a different laptop this time: Purism Libre
13 Version 4. So this shouldn't be laptop-specific either.
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Just tested the same Logitech BRIO on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, still the same
issue.
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Title:
Microphone not working after suspend
Yeah, situation on this laptop is very problematic. It loses microphone
audio all of a sudden often on its own (I unmute myself on Google Meet
and notice there is no audio from me).
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I have Logitech BRIO 4k Pro webcam connected via its USB cable to Asus
Vivobook Pro 16X OLED M7600QE-L2014X (90NB0V71-M02190) laptop.
On Ubuntu 21.10 after suspend (`systemctl suspend`) webcam's
Public bug reported:
I have Logitech BRIO 4k Pro webcam connected via its USB cable to Asus
Vivobook Pro 16X OLED M7600QE-L2014X (90NB0V71-M02190) laptop.
On Ubuntu 21.10 after suspend (`systemctl suspend`) webcam's microphone
stops working (device is still there, but audio level is at zero all
Same issue on Bionic proposed. I have very little packages related to
gnome-session since I'm running a custom DE.
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Title:
I just want to keep my system clean. I don't have ubuntu-desktop and
lots of standard packages and noticed these Mir-related packages but was
unable to remove them. Not a big deal in general, but still a number of
packages that will never be used.
Also installation ISO contains these packages and
Public bug reported:
file-roller package has optional dependency on (suggests) unrar, but not
unrar-free.
Can someone add unrar-free to the list of optional dependencies?
** Affects: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have nothing against Mir itself, but why can't those packages be
optional dependencies?
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Remove hard dependencies on
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Mir is not used in most setups, however, libegl1-mesa depends on libmirclient9
and forces Mir libraries to be present.
Make this dependency optional, please.
** Affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Mir is not used in most setups, however, libgtk-3-0 depends on libmirclient9
and forces Mir libraries to be present.
Make this dependency optional, please.
** Affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Here is PulseAudio output when game freezes:
I: [alsa-source-USB Audio] alsa-source.c: Decreasing wakeup watermark to 13,38
ms
I: [alsa-source-USB Audio] alsa-source.c: Decreasing wakeup watermark to 8,38 ms
I: [alsa-source-USB Audio] alsa-source.c: Decreasing wakeup watermark to 4,19 ms
I:
Public bug reported:
After recent update to 1.12 I'm getting issues with microphone: when using
microphone in TeamSpeak 3 it only works for few minutes, afterwards I can only
hear, but not talk. Start Conflict game simply freezes at certain places.
The only audio-related update I can find in
@simosx, I do not care what the hell is going on, I just know that Java-
based and some other apps (can't recall the list right now) simply do
not work like you say they are. They work on Windows and they work under
X11 when I set languages with setxkbmap (for the last few years I use
setxkbmap +
@simosx take any Java app or an app that didn't add workarounds (Gedit
was one of the first where it was fixed) and use Ctrl+C on Cyrillic
layout (Ukrainian as an example). I wouldn't work even on 17.04. So yes,
there are apps (many of them listed in this issue) that kind of fixed
it, but the root
When was it fixed in GNOME? I was using gnome-settings-daemon's keyboard
handling till ~3.18 and it didn't work since the moment they break it. I
do not want to reconfigure system right now, but I'm pretty sure it
wasn't fixed, just various GNOME apps were patched with workarounds,
while generally
It happened in gnome-settings-daemon first and then appeared in u-s-d,
so this is GNOME-specific issue.
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Title:
Hotkeys
My first language is EN, doens't help.
Migration FROM GNOME will help, because GNOME stack is the root cause of this
issue.
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This one was actually fixed a while ago, so I'm closing it.
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@davidak, you might need to build Nvidia module with dkms manually (it fails
building automatically for me too more often than not).
You can do this like following:
sudo dkms install -k 4.10.0-11-generic -m nvidia-378/378.13
Just replace kernel version and Nvidia driver version with what you
Closing after finding out https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1662647
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Status: New => Invalid
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nazar-pc ~ cat /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-settings-daemon.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=GNOME Settings Daemon
Exec=/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon-localeexec
OnlyShowIn=GNOME;
NoDisplay=true
X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase=Initialization
Public bug reported:
gnome-settings-daemon package is installed, but binary is not present!
This happened around 2 days ago after updating to 3.23.3 on Zesty.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: zesty
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Today I've noticed that Steam can't install/update anything. For instance, when
running steam for the first time I'm getting:
> Fatal Error: Steam needs to be online to update. Please confirm your network
> connection and try again.
I've seen DNS-related updated recently,
All that functionality is now in Mutter, so it is a huge monolith that is not
expected to work separately.
gnome-fallback-media-keys-helper from Zorin OS ppa work for keyboard, didn't
found good replacement for the rest of stuff.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status:
My issue is only to keep system clean. There are some components in my
system that depend on gnome-session-bin, but not gnome-session-common.
And I'm trying to decrease number of manually installed packages to bare
minimum. Stuff in gnome-session-common are really tiny and I see no
practical
Public bug reported:
gnome-session-bin package includes gnome-session-properties binary.
However, gnome-session-properties's .desktop file and icons are all in
gnome-session-common, which is the only reason I have gnome-session-common
installed in my system.
So I think those files should be
Thanks quequotion, works wonderfully!
Do you know something else that can be used as an alternative for
gnome-fallback-media-keys-helper? (it is only present for Saucy release in
Zorin OS ppa, which is not very reliable in long-term).
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I have similar problem now on Xenial, but literally all hotkeys are not working.
I can assign them on gnome-control-center, but can't trigger real actions
afterward.
I'm only using Compiz (no unity, no gnome-shell). Is there any workaround for
this issue?
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When using gnome-settings-daemon instead of unity-settings-daemon (for
instance, in custom session) it doesn't work properly, namely, at least
following things are broken:
* hotkeys (including multimedia keys)
* displays management (gnome-control-center says no displays
100% reproducible on Yakkety:
0. I have USB sound card Creative SB Omni Surround 5.1 (works in stereo and 5.1
output modes)
1. Current mode is stereo
2. Play song in Clementine (current exact version is 1.3.1-209-g1f95a23)
3. Decrease system volume slightly
4. Change output mode to 5.1
5.
Crash happened on switching sound card in audio settings
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Title:
unity-control-center crashed with SIGABRT in
I guess you've installed them using dpkg without upgrading the rest of
mesa stack ignoring some possible linux kernel requirements. No surprise
that it doesn't work for you.
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I do not think anyone will care about packages from Trusty/Xenial not
working in Precise. They are not expected to work, so upgrade to newer
LTS release if you want newer Mesa.
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I can confirm, downgraded package to 1.6.3-1ubuntu1 and Clementine now
plays fine.
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Title:
gst-base 1.7 update created
Dear Ubuntu developers, FIX THIS ISSUE, please!
It is ridiculously stupid that every single application should do something
special to support hotkeys, it should just work out of the box as it forked for
many years before. I've tired to explain to many people how to get rid of
Just noticed that on Ubuntu 16.04 xorg.conf is actually removed on restart,
which is why I'm always loaded with Intel driver instead of Nvidia on my laptop.
This happened within updated during last 2 days, everything worked fine before.
What happens, why file is REMOVED?
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Looks like one more plymouth update fixed and issue, sorry for
bothering.
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xorg.conf overwritten by booting
PulseAudio 7.1 already available in xenial
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Error happens after wake-up from sleep mode and on reboot.
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wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV in dbus_connection_dispatch()
Thanks, I've just installed, works good so far.
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Title:
PulseAudio 7
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
What about creating ppa for those who want to test it earlier?
Unfortunately I have no experience with that myself.
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Yes, I saw on mailing list that it was packaged for Debian unstable, but Ubuntu
have own set of Ubuntu-specific patches at least.
I'm not sure how crucial they are, so I'm not even trying to install Debian
packages on my Wily.
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PulseAudio 7 was released a while ago and brings some nice improvements
and fixes, would be great to see it in Ubuntu soon.
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For me it happens every time after wake up from sleep mode.
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wpa_supplicant crashed with SIGSEGV in
Just ping to fix this annoying bug finally, should not be difficult.
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[desktop] Bluetooth is always enabled after reboot
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I'm on Ubuntu 15.04 x64.
Just bought Creative Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1 USB sound card which is
capable of 24bit 96kHz.
I'm editing sudo gedit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf changing:
default-sample-format = s24le
default-sample-rate = 96000
When I put first line everything
No
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Just get update of unity-settings-daemon and systemd-related packages on Vivid
and unity-settings-daemon crashes every few seconds.
~/.xsession-errors:
upstart: Process unity-settings-daemon main (13298) killed with signal ABRT
upstart: Process unity-settings-daemon main
Wanted to minimize gedit 3.12.2 on Utopic, and it cashed, redirected me
here.
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compiz crashed with SIGABRT in
Still not fixed!
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EOG opens images with 99% zoom (blurry) instead of 100%
Status in Eye of GNOME:
Fix Released
Status in
Posted bug on their bugzilla, please, add your vote there
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733290
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I think it works only under X, that is why the name setxkbmap from X
keyboard.
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Title:
Hotkeys not functional in
I'm on Ubuntu 14.10 now and gksu version is 2.0.2-6ubuntu2
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Title:
Lock file exists after closing
Status in “gksu” package in
Actually they live in parallel realities, so switching of layout and
indicator are in sync only if you use the same layout in all windows (I
don't).
As for gXneur:
1) Run gXneur with
gxneur -E AppIndicator
Then go to settings and press Save to make this icon rendering engine
permanent - should
The same issue for me. Not only shortcuts - some other settings resets to
default after restart, for example automatic windows raising with mouse over.
Also I like to move windows with Super+Mouse instead of default Alt+Mouse, but
compiz forgets these changes every time.
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As I see here - bug is going to be fixed for every separate application which
is completely wrong approach.
THIS IS THE MOST CRITICAL BUG since 13.10, and should be fixed for all apps in
one place.
Users do not care how it works internally, we only know that regular Ctrl+C do
not work with any
Awesome news! I found fix for this.
1) Disable of gnome control over keyboard:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.keyboard active false
2) Set desired settings for xkb:
setxkbmap -option grp:rctrl_toggle,lv3:menu_switch us,ru,ua
You can add this to autostart
Here I switch layout with
Public bug reported:
When I run gksu executed first time - everything fine.
After first run .gksu.lock appeared in home directory. And until I remove
.gksu.lock file it doesn't work anymore, after removing this file it works
exactly one more time, and stop working again.
Ubuntu 14.10 right now,
** Summary changed:
- Bug with second opening
+ Lock file exists after closing
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Lock file exists after closing
Status in
Got such error by running:
nazar-pc@nazar-pc:~$ sudo synaptic
fcntl error
fcntl error
** Package changed: gksu (Ubuntu) = sudo (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
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How long? I want my Right Ctrl to switch fucking layout!
Looks like every mentioned layout receive it's personal exception, not some
universal fix.
Ubuntu 13.10, 14.04
GNOME 3.10, 3.12
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Please, fix this ASAP, I'm waiting with 256+ people more than half of
year.
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Title:
Hotkeys not functional in non-latin
Now I have another video card, I'm using Gnome shell, and even migrated to
another physical PC.
I think, you can close it. But it was very bad behaviour.
As I rememder - I gave up and migrated to Gnome shell, which is not very stable
too, but much better in comparison.
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The same, sometimes (randomly) can't open fullscreen, it like opens somewhere,
but not on the top.
Ubuntu 13.10, Gnome-shell 3.10
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How long you are planning to save this bug?
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Title:
First switching of the keyboard layout doesn't update the
Can't use Right Ctrl key.
What is interesting, if hold ctrl and press some letter key - layout changes!
If just click - returns to English, regardless which layout was before. The
same for Caps Lock key, but, weirdly, Right Shift key works perfectly!!!
WTF guys?
This is not high priority bug,
Glamor just occured in Saucy repository!
Not tested yet.
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Title:
[radeonsi] radeonhd southern islands 3d hardware acceleration
I realized, that hotkeys work only on English keyboard layout. After I switch
to Russian or Ukrainian - even obvious shortcuts like Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are not
working!
Extra important bug!
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Status: New = Invalid
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Ubuntu 13.10 doesn't see USB sound card
Status in
Removing all cinnamon-related packages helped me, maybe you have
something still not uninstalled?
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gnome-session
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = gnome-session (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Unity does not starts after last update
+ gnome-session conflicts with cinnamon-session
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I have USB headset Platronics Gamecom 777.
It worked fine in Ubuntu 13.04, but with 13.10 I don't see it in the list of
sound devices, however it is listed correctly in lsusb:
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 047f:ad01 Plantronics, Inc. GameCom 777 5.1
Headset
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** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1189014/+attachment/3698263/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1189014/+attachment/3698262/+files/Dependencies.txt
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