Still not working in Ubuntu 20.10 with Firefox 82.
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Title:
Package Firefox with MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1 in environment to enable pixel
Still a problem on Ubuntu 20.04 beta, which prevent smooth scrolling in
Firefox.
This bug is not present in some other major distribution, like Fedora.
As reported in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1207700
"Fedora enables XInput2 by default and we don't have any user
complains."
It's with a touchpad, on a Dell XPS 13 9370 (a pretty well supported
laptop on Linux).
I'm not sure it's a hardware related issue, as smooth scrolling does
work well with regular gtk apps and it also works will with Firefox on a
Fedora USB live session.
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I'm on Ubuntu Beta 20.04 and I observe that smooth scrolling is not
working in Firefox or Chrome, while it works well in other apps, like
Nautilus/Files GNOME settings or within GNOME shell applications
listing.
I tried with Firefox in safe mode (so without any extension)
Is it time to close this report (i.e. is journald finally integrated in
Ubuntu, replacing .xsession-error)?
If not, then happy 9th birthday bug report!
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I confirm manuellopezibanez's stagement: On my Fedora 21 system,
journald is used and there is no .xsession-errors file, like those I
still found on other Ubuntu machines around the house.
I'm just wondering if there are still legacy apps (or apps not so well
integrated with gdm/kdm/dbus), that
I'm 2 days late, but anyway, I sincerely wish you an happy 8th birthday
bug report!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60448
Title:
.xsession-errors file grows out of control
Seems to be fixed on 14.04.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058602
Well, finally, it was probably a local configuration/set-up problem.
For whatever reason, the problem went away, probably after I reset my
home user folder. Sorry for this invalid report.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Happy 7th birthday bug report!
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Title:
.xsession-errors file grows out of control saturates disk space
Status in “gdm” package in
Reopening this report, since the problem still occurs, although in a
different maner
** Summary changed:
- [regression] Samba shares showing up in Launcher - No way to remove
+ [regression] Samba shares showing up in Launcher - No way to remove
permanently
** Changed in: unity
Status:
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On Ubuntu 12.10, sound works fine fter initial boot, but after suspend-
resume, sound stops working. I'm using a Dell Studio 1458 laptop with
the following audio card (according to lspci): Audio device: Intel
Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High Definition Audio (rev
I'm on Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2 with TB 15.0.1 and so far, I don't experience
this bug anymore.
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Title:
Thunderbird complains
The issue appears to be resolved after latest upgrade, with Unity 6.8.0,
as now, there is a Remove from Launcher option in the contextual menu
of Samba/network shares icons in the Launcher.
** Changed in: unity
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Like mentioned earlier, it seems that the failed to retrieve shares
list from server problem may me related to the lack of samba package on
an out of the box Ubuntu installation. Having the samba package
installed appears to fix the problem or, at least, in more complex
situation, be one of the
I'm on Precise 12.04 and was somewhat experiencing the same issue, i.e
getting the failed to retrieve shares list from server when trying to
reach SAMBA shares on my NAS (WD MyBook World Edition).
I've read and try a lot of things on this issue (among others,
rearranging the order of the name
Thanks Michael for your input. As my own problem is already fixed, my
question was in relation with the purpose of this bug report, i.e. to
fix things for the future and for other users.
So here's my proposition: if we want users to have a no-fuss experience
when trying to access SAMBA shares
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A new feature with lightdm on Ubuntu 12.04 (I'm on beta right now) is
that when selecting a user, the background should automatically change
to the desktop background set by this user. This works fine if the
background set is static, but if the user chooses a sideshow
** Description changed:
- A new feature with lightdm on Ubuntu 12.04 (I'm on beta right now) ris
+ A new feature with lightdm on Ubuntu 12.04 (I'm on beta right now) is
that when selecting a user, the background should automatically change
to the desktop background set by this user. This
In my case, this was still present with TB 10 under Ubuntu 11.10 and
now, under 12.04 beta. So I'm not sure it should be marked as
invalid...
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I'm on Ubuntu 11.10, using a Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Android 4/ICS.
What I observe is that connecting the GN in ptp mode behaves almost
exactly as it if it was connect as a USB mass storage device, i.e.,
automount, icon (camera) appearing in the Launcher Nautilus,
possibility to
The only problem (limit) with ptp so far is that, strangely, it appears
to limit the space access to +/-1,5 GB, as there is +/- 13 GB available
(free) on the phone...
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Still waiting for Banshee 2.3 package to come up on oneiric-proposed...
(actual available version is 2.2.1)
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Title:
Banshee
I guess it's unity-greeter if, by that, you're referring to standard
(out of the box) lightdm on Oneiric (beta).
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Title:
Lightdm
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Lightdm should display user picture (wish)
Status
I'm a bit late, but anyway, happy 5th birthday bug report!
(Last 2 recent messages show that this bug is still a major security
issue...)
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Only a wish, nothing too important of course, but that's a pretty
standard feature these days.
I'm on Oneiric Alpha 3 right now.
Thanks.
** Affects: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: wish
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