OK, I've attached the requested info from my system. It goes back 4
days, so it should include the period when it stopped working.
Unfortunately I can't tell you exactly when that was - having the dock
autohide means it's pretty much hidden until I need it.
** Attachment added:
I can get the dock back with alt-f2-r to restart the gnome shell, so I
have a workaround for now. But this is obviously an issue.
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This bug hasn't been addressed and is obviously still an issue. Why was
it allowed to expire?
I have a relatively clean 18.04 install, and it's happening to me too.
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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According to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1063617 this
was fixed 14.04. Any chance of getting the fix in 12.04? This is incredibly
annoying.
I applied updates today and now my shortcuts are gone. I had one for the
terminal that was alt+` (I prefer alt-esc, but that's
Yes, it's still a problem (12.04LTS with updates as of Dec 19 '13).
I don't know of any way to reliably/consistently reproduce it. I
encounter it after 1-4 days of normal usage, which would be difficult to
duplicate with a development release. Perhaps one of the other affected
parties can try.
This is looking more and more like a X server resource leak.
I reached this state again after a couple of days (as I usually do) and
tried to capture some information to compare with the clean-state data,
so I closed everything I had open until I had only the clients that I
normally have right
I don't think this is an issue with a hardcoded constant in X, not
unless someone recently made it much smaller. I hadn't seen this problem
at all in 15+ years of using Linux/X, not until upgrading from 10.04LTS
to 12.04LTS.
More likely it's a newly introduced resource leak in X or gnome.
I'm
Public bug reported:
After applying the most recent updates (on 10/13/13) the X server is suddenly
ignoring the PreferredMode option in my xorg.conf file.
My monitor is attached through an 8-port KVM that doesn't pass the monitor
EDID. This means the X server can't determine the monitor
** Attachment added: original xorg.conf file with PreferredMode option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1240225/+attachment/3878815/+files/xorg.conf
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** Attachment added: Xorg log file with PreferredMode option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1240225/+attachment/3878816/+files/Xorg.0.log
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I tried adding
Option UseEDID false
but that didn't seem to help any.
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1240225/+attachment/3878817/+files/Xorg.0.log.1
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I just realized that this bug got opened under the wrong package. Is
there any way to move/reassign it, or should I just close it and reopen
it?
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Figured out how to change the package.
** Package changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) = xorg-server
(Ubuntu)
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This is a serious regression. I never had any problem like this through
all the releases of Ubuntu I've used. This has been a non-stop annoyance
ever since upgrading to 12.04LTS.
Using the Nvidia driver.
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