Public bug reported:
Starting with Ubuntu 12.04 and still in 12.10, Compose+'+c is producing
ç rather than the expected ć.
This is throughout the various toolkits. Locale is set to en_CA.UTF-8,
which should derive the compose settings from en_US.UTF-8. Keyboard
layout is us.
ProblemType: Bug
Good find, #6. I came about the same result but couldn't explain why my
control center stopped crashing.
I needed to make some online account changes, so I had switched to the
Ubuntu session to get that done, and the control center worked
flawlessly in Gnome ever since. Your explanation seems
I have this error occurring when I run the regular GNOME session.
In Ubuntu session, control panel works. In GNOME session, settings does
not launch. Launching "gnome-control-center" from terminal provides the
core dump message initially reported.
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In its settings:
intl.locale.matchOS: true
intl.regional_prefs.use_os_locales: true
** Summary changed:
- thunderbird 1:52.9.1+build3-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
breaks timezone preference
+ thunderbird 1:52.9.1+build3-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
Public bug reported:
The latest security update of thunderbird
1:52.9.1+build3-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
(upgraded 2018-10-17) breaks time format.
pats@palladium:~$ locale
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_CA:en
LC_CTYPE="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=en_CA.UTF-8
LC_TIME=en_CA.UTF-8
If I were to speculate, someone tried to fix the "blocked by env" errors
in Firefox 82, in the process actually making that statement true with
some kind of fail code. In 84 they may have actually fixed whatever the
root problem reporting that message.
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I can verify that the beta snap works as well, but I thought you said in
comment #2 that is a binary build straight from mozilla.
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It's the "Acceleration blocked by platform" bits that are interesting.
It seems that message is there in v82 where it works and v83 where it
doesn't. The apparmor check seems relevant with that angle, I just want
to make sure that it's not something related to Ubuntu.
If it continues to work in
Thanks for the ideas.
drm driver as listed from lsmod:
drm 491520 9 drm_kms_helper,i915
I tried the snap and it behaved the same way, the exact same console
output. The snap was version 83.0-2 via snapcraft.io.
I assume by "xrg" you mean "xorg"? I have not tried under an xorg
Here is the output of about:support. I suspect this is the relevant
part:
Decision Log
HW_COMPOSITING:
available by default
blocked by env: Acceleration blocked by platform
OPENGL_COMPOSITING:
unavailable by default: Hardware compositing is disabled
WEBRENDER:
opt-in by default: WebRender is an
I just realized that the about:support output I supplied above is from
firefox 82. I am confused by the HW_COMPOSITING section, when it clearly
works in v82.
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Indeed, I downloaded firefox-84.0b4.tar.bz2 and WebGL works correctly in
that build.
On 84, compared to 83 above:
Decision Log
HW_COMPOSITING
available by default
OPENGL_COMPOSITING
available by default
WEBRENDER
available by default
WEBRENDER_QUALIFIED
available by default
I just realized that the about:support output above is actually for
Firefox 82, which is odd, because it does work even though the output
suggests it shouldn't.
Here's a lot for Firefox 83.
The relevant section is different once again:
Decision Log
HW_COMPOSITING:
available by default
blocked
Can you guys try the Firefox 84b2 build? I tried it from the tarball and
it worked perfectly.
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Title:
Firefox 83 Breaks WebGL
Can anyone point me to where I can find the Firefox 82 debs? They seem
to have disappeared from /var/cache/apt/archives, and I really need
them.
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Setting gfx.webrender.all as recommended in the upstream bug makes it
work. It seems some detection code is broken.
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Title:
Despite it working in The Firefox 84 beta, the Ubuntu build that came
out does not work.
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Title:
Firefox 83 Breaks WebGL
Status
The Firefox 84 WebGL section looks a lot like the v83 section:
HW_COMPOSITING
available by default
blocked by env: Acceleration blocked by platform
OPENGL_COMPOSITING
unavailable by default: Hardware compositing is disabled
WEBRENDER
available by default
disabled by env: Not
(In reply to Jeff Gilbert [:jgilbert] from comment #19)
> Honestly at this point I'm tending towards #2.
> Websites had the chance to handle this well and they have bungled it, so I
> think we should disable failIfMajorPerformanceCaveat as it stands today.
Are you suggesting PIXI doesn't handle
Although Firefox 84b2 from official binaries worked fine, Firefox 84.0
from official binaries (firefox-84.0.tar.bz2) does not.
Setting ```gfx.webrender.all``` as suggested above *does* work.
This appears to be a capability detection issue.
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Public bug reported:
Upon upgrading from Firefox 82 to to Firefox 83, WebGL stops working.
Ubuntu 20.10 with Wayland.
When I try to launch a webGL game:
Failed to create WebGL context: failIfMajorPerformanceCaveat: Compositor is not
hardware-accelerated.
Specifically Pixi says:
Error: WebGL
Public bug reported:
32.0.0.465ubuntu0.20.04.2 removed Flash from my system!
It's not okay to remove plugins the user may be using without their
permission. I need this plugin for work, and now I can't find a good way
to reinstall it.
** Affects: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I can't speak for 3D, but seeing as the 2D rendering is still loads
quicker than canvas, the "performance caveat" really isn't.
What should PIXI, or any site, do with this information?
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(In reply to Jeff Gilbert [:jgilbert] from comment #24)
> (In reply to Pat Suwalski from comment #20)
> > (In reply to Jeff Gilbert [:jgilbert] from comment #19)
> > > Honestly at this point I'm tending towards #2.
> > > Websites had the chance to handle this well a
Here is some debug output when a scan is initiated.
The brightness and contrast values do seem to apply from the front-end:
[+16.68s] DEBUG: scanner.vala:1674: Scanner.scan
("genesys:libusb:001:010", dpi=600, scan_mode=ScanMode.GRAY, depth=2,
type=single, paper_width=2159, paper_height=2794,
Like Michael in #17, I noticed that since around 20.04 my Canon LiDE 35
has no brightness-contrast control, making simple-scan unusable for me.
I've worked around by using other software, but it's starting to bug me
as more stuff needs to be submitted online in today's world.
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I have tracked the issue down to an upstream issue with sane-backends,
with a fix here:
https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/issues/271
This is not a simple-scan bug.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/issues #271
Hi Gunnar,
Perhaps there is a mistake in that report. I certainly witnessed it in
1.0.29 on Ubuntu 20.04 and 20.10. I don't think it was an issue before
that version, and it's unlikely to have been, as the revision that broke
it was put in October 17, 2019; not certain about which specific
Sure, I used `dpkg-buildpackage -b``` to build it.
The change was just to remove the offending condition as was suggested:
diff -ur sane-backends-1.0.29.orig/backend/genesys/low.cpp
sane-backends-1.0.29/backend/genesys/low.cpp
--- sane-backends-1.0.29.orig/backend/genesys/low.cpp 2021-02-16
Just looking at the log, it seems that unused-parameter error is
enabled. I don't know how your pipeline works, but it's not dpkg-
buildpackage, so it makes sense that the default CFLAGS (or CXXFLAGS) is
set.
genesys/low.cpp:636:76: error: unused parameter 'sensor' [-Werror
=unused-parameter]
Ideally, whoever wrote the original patch would be involved, because I
assume his gamma fix was pertinent to some piece of hardware available
to him, just happened to break the Canon LiDE scanners.
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Thank you for doing that.
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Title:
Bightness and contrast settings have no effect
Status in sane-backends:
Unknown
Status
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