Public bug reported:
While using grooveshark.com, I noticed a big bump in the Xorg process CPU usage
after selecting its tab. It jumps from the usual 5% to more than 50%.
The webpage is not graphical intensive, but the interface is all HTML5.
I'm attaching a video that shows the effect. Note
Public bug reported:
1. Open nautilus. The standard window size should be ok. Don't maximize
it.
2. Create a new folder in nautilus with a long enough name. i.e. lskjfd
slkf jksdjf lkdsa jflksajd flkjsad lkfj sadlkj lkfj ldaks jflksajd lfsa
jdlkfjsaldf jsakdj lkfsa jdlksajf lkdjf lkasjd fkajs
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I agree that is not the cause, but it affects it (so I marked it as
such)
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Title:
High CPU load (above 50%) on Xorg
I just tried again and the review went fine. I'm closing the bug, thanks
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Nope, it's not a recent regression. It's being happening since oneiric at
least, or that's when I noticed it.
I have not tried with anything newer than the latest development raring that I
use currently.
I think that it makes sense to contact X.org next and link them to this bug
report
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I just got an answer in there:
This is a limitation due to the way xrandr works. It uses a single
surface for all enabled displays rather than one surface per display.
The display hardware has alignment requirements that can cause this
situation since we align the start address down. The
You need to have the IRC plugin installed.
Asked for the roomlist for freenode and navigated around the list a bit,
click on one of the rooms, navigate again... nothing unusual.
I get this in dmesg too:
[11049.351428] empathy[4474]: segfault at 0 ip 7f47e33010ba sp
7fff659d1968 error 4
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I don't think it can be reproduced every time. It just happened to me
and the best description of it is something like:
1. Add a new torrent file from a website (chromium browser)
2. The add torrent window in transmission appears
3. I was able to move the window around, but its contents were not
Filling against xorg in the case somebody there has a better hint of
what can be causing this problem. Thanks!
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Public bug reported:
After clicking on the publish button, I get a error communicating with
the server and this in reviews-helper.log:
submit_review
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
/usr/share/software-center/softwarecenter/ui/gtk3/review_gui_helper.py, line
327, in
Public bug reported:
I have configured the laptop screen in the left and a external monitor
in the right. On the left most part of the monitor, I can see 1 column
of pixels that belong to the content that is in the right most part of
the laptop.
Strangely, it does not show up when I try to do a
Actually, I have seen these problem since the time of oneiric (around the time
when I bought this laptop), but it's only evident on fullscreen -like while
watching a movie- and so, I always ended forgetting to do the bug report.
Anyway, the effect happens all the time, and yes, it happens
Just trying now with a 1920x1200 monitor (HP Compaq LA2405x) and I'm
still seeing the same problem.
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Title:
One
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Alt-tab to Firefox sends Firefox to 100% CPU; unity-panel-service to 80% CPU
and hud-server to 20-80% CPU
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Even removing the account and recreating it from scratch, I am not able
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Thunderbird Login
Setting to fixed as the last version of gnome-terminal (precise) seems
to have fixed the problem. Not there's a resize zone back in the
terminal window
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this handy grip was present in previous releases of Ubuntu, but now have
dissapear from the bottom-right corner of the terminal windows. This
makes extremely difficult to resize them, as you have to find something
1-pixel wide.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
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New
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Ubuntu better. We noticed that some of the sentences in this bug report
are not in English. If they were translated to English they would be
more understandable to triagers. Could you please translate them?
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lost java6 file associations in unity
Status in “nautilus” package in
Does your system has an actual root user account?
Note that ubuntu does not have one by default, and relies to sudo to execute
privileged commands. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
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I think that U1 does not exist anymore, although this bug resembles
#1348193 quite a lot. Maybe a duplicate?
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Deja-dup
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Adding greeter logs. Note the ~24s. delay around these lines:
[+2,05s] DEBUG: Prompt user with 1 message(s)
[+2,85s] DEBUG: settings-daemon.vala:75: Acquired org.gnome.SessionManager
[+2,85s] DEBUG: settings-daemon.vala:102: Acquired org.gnome.ScreenSaver
[+2,85s] DEBUG: settings-daemon.vala:159:
Public bug reported:
There exists a long delay in the unity greeter between showing the user
accounts (no background still loaded, dotted bg and some indicators
missing) and been able to click to select the user account, or even
input the password.
Note that only when the background and the
** Description changed:
I have some purchased software that I am not able to install due to
Ubuntu Software Center considering that the development release (saucy
as I'm writing this), is not supported.
This means that advanced users that want to have saucy installed will
not be able
I have read the chat logs and, although it's not called rolling
release, it's be able to track the development version [1]. Even in
the logs it's said that is a wording change. That would affect the
report here as people that decide to stay in the development release
will never be able to install
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Shouldn't this bug be targeted to lightdm since it's the display manager
used in Ubuntu now?
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No GUI option to change login
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Hello there, what's the status of this? Was this translation already
released in deja-dup?
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Title:
Misspelled Ukrainian
This could be a duplicate of bug #847399
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Title:
Deja Dup - very inaccurate progress bar
Status in “deja-dup” package in
Deja-dup seems to calculate the completion percentage based on the current
status versus the total number of files to backup, instead of versus the full
backup size (based on my personal observations).
So, if there's just one big file and some small ones, it will jump from 0% to
100% (or 99%
Can you check how much effective time the reads add? I think that strace has
some option to do so (maybe -c)
Even if unnecessary reads, those files tend to be quite small and the number of
that you show here should not add a lot of overhead in the total run.
Thanks in advance!
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Ok, changing the bug status to fix released. Thanks
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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The problem seems to be an upstream one as seen in the comments
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Title:
One pixel column that belongs in one
This is still an existing problem since a couple of years in my setup,
so I'll try to move it a bit to get it solved:
I wonder if there's any way on which this alignment could be off-by-one
in the xrandr code for this specific case. Is there any way or place
where I could have a look and try?
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Position of second monitor wrong in dual monitor setup if first monitor is
1366x768
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With a kernel before 3.13 (first included in Ubuntu trusty) the HDMI
output is not enabled by default in the open source driver. Please,
check that you're using the kernel parameter radeon.audio=1 during boot,
or add it to your grub configuration.
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About the bug itself: can you please add here the output of the command: cat
/proc/cmdline and dmesg | grep HDMI ?
Also, note that, once you have enabled the HDMI audio option in the kernel, you
need to select it for output on the ubuntu sound settings.
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Title:
Xorg locks up
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Title:
MASTER: xserver crash, performs poorly, or other severe problem when
More information here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/VideoDriverDetection#Problem
:_Need_to_purge_-fglrx
Is this still a problem? If it's so, shouldn't this bug be fixed via a
conflicts in the packages of both the open source and the proprietary driver?
Otherwise, jockey could deal
That's also an option; the 3.13 has radeon HDMI audio enabled by
default. Just remember that the 3.13 kernel is not supported in your
current Ubuntu release (13.10).
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Maybe in Ubuntu is this one? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
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Please include gallium vdpau and
The 3.11 kernel with radeon.audio=1 should work also, it's the method I
was using before. But your system could behave differently as it's a
different and more modern radeon card (HD 7770 in your case).
If the 3.11 kernel does not have the support for it (you could check in
some linux kernel
It is working fine now. Thanks
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As per comment #11, it seems that the original reported got it solved in
a way unrelated to the -ati package.
Is this bug still affecting anyone? If not, I suggest this bug should be
marked as Invalid instead.
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@Timo, is there a testing package in any PPA around?
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Please include gallium vdpau and xvmc driver support
Status in Mesa:
Confirmed. This upgrade is not in precise -proposed even after the
12.04.3 release
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Update to mesa 8.0.5
Status in “mesa”
Oh thanks. It's that intended to be merged into the main mesa package
soon?
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Is this still a problem? Note that the bug has expired as of lack of
activity. Please, change it to 'New' if it still happening.
The actual backup operation in deja-dup is done by the duplicity program
instead, I'm moving it into that package. Also, it's probably a problem
in the upstream
It seems more like a problem with X.org, per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage#Graphical_Environment
Changing package accordingly.
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** Summary changed:
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Check the screenshot for easier understanding of the problem: There is 1
chromium icon (the regular one) and other 2 extra icons that spawn when
launching the google calendar and grooveshark also shown in the
screenshot. As an extra, this later two, don't receive any
Sorry, I don't get it. That's the exact version that this report is
about and the problem is still happening. Maybe a different version
number?
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I've applied the fix in this page and now it works:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/540939/xdg-open-only-opens-a-new-tab-
in-a-new-chromium-window-despite-passing-it-a-url
Summary: there is some problem with the file ~/.local/share/applications
/chromium-browser.desktop that breaks the exec
Seems fixed upstream
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Please add support for more than one VPN simultaneously
Status in NetworkManager:
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I tried libnss just now with version 3.21 and it fails consistently. I have
downgraded again to 3.19 to keep work going on...
To me, if it's not libnss itself, then it's some weird interaction with the
last version of it.
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I downloaded the previous package and installed it with 'dpkg -i'. It
leaves apt in broken state but keeps things working.
Later, when this is solved, I will fix apt with "apt-get install -f" and
continue upgrading
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Same error here, and the package downgrade fixes it for now.
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Title:
All queries fails when 'google' is used:
I haven't seen this bug for a good while. Closing
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@zunbeltz: yes please
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Title:
No menu bar in gtk apps on fresh boot
Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in
Those bugs should be reported to mesa, kernel and unity7 (if they are
already not) and maybe, added here, so we can keep track of the progress
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It seems to have being explicitly disabled in the driver after this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1401784
It includes instructions on how to try back DRI3 and an example of test case to
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Confirmed as happening in Xenial too
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- starting stellarium causes system crash
+ starting stellarium causes X to freeze
** Summary changed:
- starting stellarium causes X to freeze
+ Stellarium
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Title:
Some apps listed twice in the
I can't reproduce that problem in yakkety, but I get a different app
duplicated in the list: Image Magick. See screenshot
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When the problem appears, all the computer screens stop showing the apps (and
unity) for a moment, then everything recovers, including the apps. It's simply
annoying because it's surprising and it takes a moment to recover.
I get this messages in journalctl, repeated
Upstream bug report:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=472080
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Title:
Notifications inconsistent
Closing after comment from original reporter
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Setting bug report as incomplete as it's waiting for more info from the
original reporter
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Pasting here the answer in the upstream bug report:
"I don't agree with the initial request (since Connect to Server is an
application-level action, not a window-level one), but this is obsolete
anyway now that we moved it to the application menu."
So, if I'm not mistaken, this bug report is
The file ~/.config/nautilus/accels seems to be completely ignored in
recent versions of nautilus. Check also upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752666
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