My 2c, no website should ever be able to dictate if my monitor goes or
not to standby. More to the point, I think the screen locking is also
disabled and this makes it a potential security issue, as it would be
trivial for any external party to weaken the security profile applied by
the user. Just
I'm experiencing this issue on Ubuntu MATE. The front right speaker has
stopped working on my ancient Sound Blaster Audigy. I think the problem
started with a recent upgrade. The sound works normally when I boot into
Windows.
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Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 with flashback metacity session.
I configured the launch terminal on the Supers shortcut. I also searched
and replaced in dconf all other shortcuts with Super+s
However, the operation of this shortcut is extremely unreliable : sometimes it
does not
Public bug reported:
The display is jerky in Precise 64 bits but not in the 32 bits version.
By display is jerky I mean:
1. Jerky playback with gmplayer: the image refreshes a few times per
second but not 24-30 times as it should. The result is a jerky movement.
2. When moving or resizing a
Update:
On another bugreport for the same issue, someone recommended this workaround :
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 exec evolution
This will disable the new fancy scrollbars for evolution, but will also make it
immune to the above bug.
One can make a wrapper script to launch evolution with this
I have this issue too.
I doubt it's gfx driver related as this:
- only happens to evolution
- only happens to the preview pane (but not when opening the same message in a
new window with double click)
- there are no driver related errors in the system logs; And the system works
just fine after
This bugreport, for another application also seems to share a common cause and
also manifests when an application has to display a large object.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnucash/+bug/769015
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The fault exists with a clean install of 12.04 and is not limited to an
upgrade from an earlier version of Ubuntu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990383
Title:
Gedit
Public bug reported:
If an embedded terminal is used as a plugin, then it fails to display
using the default colours for Gnome Terminal, but defaults to white on
white. This renders the plugin unusable. There is no obvious way in
which the colours can changed from within Gedit. I have changed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990383
Title:
Gedit terminal plugin fails to display correct colours
Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
If an
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