Please bring back this functionality.
Intergrating options across several applications was *the* benefit of the HUD.
If I want to choose from the options of the currently focused applications, I
can simply select the preferences menu. What made the HUD unique was that it
showed options from seve
I confirm and specify:
When charging the MX4 online (powered on or standby), the battery indicator
does not recognize the phone is being charged. Instead, recording of power
state seems to be completely disabled while the phone is plugged in.
Example:
- indicator is at 3%. I receive warnings abo
That was before the OAT (r2).
However, I am on r3 now, and I see the same problem: I have my phone
plugged in right now, green symbol, but the battery indicator is stuck
at 43%. However, the graph updates: It shows a horizontal line at 43%.
I'd love to include the output of system-image-cli, but
I confirm this experience: I have not used the HUD for months now. Which
indicates that it does not add to Ubuntu's usability any more.
Neither does it provide unique functionality (it merely is another way of
accessing the application menu -- and that's against Ubuntu's design philosophy
of pro
Mark, that's good news! Looking forward to having the HUD back :-).
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Title:
Unable to access indicators from HUD
Status in Ayatana Design
Not reproducible in 14.10. Closing.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I see this bug on a Thinkpad T61 and a Thinkpad X230t.
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Title:
memory leak in indicator
Upon killing gnome-session and logging in again, the problem is gone,
but it reappears after reboot.
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I do confirm Jonathan's findings from comment #9. Disabling eveolution-
data-server's access to google calendar stops the excessive memory
usage.
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No. I see it in 17.10 as of today (2018-01-09). I cannot log intro Unity
because of this bug. Right after login, indicator-datetime-service" eats
all of my CPU, breaks, starts again, eats all of my CPU, breaks, starts
again, eats all of my CPU, breaks, starts again, eats all of my CPU,
breaks, star
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Title:
File->Open and File->Delete show empty dialog
Status in Unity:
Fix Re
Screenshot of gladish in current Ubuntu vivid. Note one-pixel line that
appears instead of proper menu entries.
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one-pixel line that appears instead of proper menu entries."
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Screenshot of same gladish with UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=0. Menu displays
properly.
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displays properly."
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My recent comments (comment:2--comment:4) refer to Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid).
The problem could formerly be worked around by selecting the menu entry twice.
This does not work any longer. This seems to be related Unity's
"menu-in-the-titlebar" feature. The problem can now be worked around by
disablin
I, too, believe that Ubuntu phone's sound GUI is ill-designed. It does not give
the user control over what channel's volume she changes. Instead, the OS tries
to be overly clever, such as always controlling the app in foreground (which
may or may not be desired), adding some bias when speakers a
I have noticed that the behaviour of the battery indicator got much more
predictable over a period of continued use of my MX4. However, I believe this
is more likely caused by my battery capacity degrading (which is normal for Li
ion). It looks as if the battery indicator has an explicit problem
I attach a screenshot of how weird the battery indicator can look. This
was ob an MX4 few weeks old.
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Another favourite. Note how the number reads 100%, while the graph is clearly
at 0% and has been for several minutes. And the text reads 'Last fully charged:
39 minutes ago.'
Now, that's what we call complete disinformation :-).
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I confirm the problem is unchanged. Ubuntu phone's battery indicator is
unreliable, confusing and best ignored. I do not understand how such an
important element of the GUI can stay broken for such a long time. Itbis THE
thing every user will check every day many times. It is also THE best way t
Today the battery indicator of my MX4 is particularly informative. See the
attached screenshot:
- It reads "100%" and at the same time "last time fully charged 38 hours ago"
(Wow!! My Ubuntu phone can run for 38 hours without losing a single percent of
power! -- Or can it?).
- The line of the di
Confirmed. It does also happen after sleep/resume, not only hibernate.
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Title:
bluetooth indicator doesn't work properly a
Hi Carla,
I don't. You would'nt expect the network indicator to disappear from the status
bar when you select "disable network". So why should the bluetooth indicator do
so?
Instead, we should expect the indiactor to change appearance, just like the
network indicator does when network is disable
Here's a possibly related issue:
After users log out, we frequently (always?) find processes of
"session-indicator-service" owned by the user, which keep running and will not
terminate unless the get manually killed by SIGKILL.
Are these runaway-processes related to the session menu displaying em
Is there a chance of this problem being solved in Saucy?
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Empty session menu in l
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