I don't know what automation concluded that a fix was released but what
happened instead is that upstream has once again refused to address this
and just closed the bug reports. I suggest Ubuntu just ship the patch in
its packages.
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I've been running patched upower for a year and a half now. It has saved
me in a few occasions. By far the most common scenario is that I've
forgotten to plugin and it just suspends and I reconnect it and get
going again. Shutdown is just useless, you still lose your work so might
as well let the
I've attached a patch already. I've been running for over a year now
with no issues.
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Title:
I've once again lost my open session because upower has decided a
shutdown is a sensible thing to do instead of just suspending and
allowing me to just find a charger. Please consider this an actual bug
and not just a "Wishlist" item. It's something that deeply frustrates
users continuously.
You may also want to consider just having Suspend be a fallback option
before PowerOff. These days users are much more likely to have a laptop
that suspends properly and prefer that to happen and just quickly grab a
charger and continue instead of having their computer do a full
poweroff.
**
Please include at least this patch on the package. It allows setting
Suspend as the action but does nothing if the user hasn't explicitly
done that.
** Patch added: "Patch that keeps the defaults unchanged but allows the setting
in the config file"
By the way the actual discussion seems to be this one:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/issues/59
And this is the unmerged PR with the simple patch:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/merge_requests/11
** Bug watch added: gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/upower/issues #59
Upstream seems to be ignoring the user's wishes. Would Ubuntu be willing
to take the patch?
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Title:
Public bug reported:
The action to take when the battery is critical can only be one of the
following:
# Possible values are:
# PowerOff
# Hibernate
# HybridSleep
Adding Suspend to that list makes perfect sense. My laptop is currently
powering off on low power which is useless as I'll be losing
Public bug reported:
Sometimes when resuming from suspend pulseaudio is broken and only the
dummy output is available. After "pulseaudio -k" audio again works.
Here's what I found in the logs:
$ journalctl --since "1 day ago" | grep pulseaudio
Mar 17 19:40:51 coulson pulseaudio[9447]: W:
Thanks for that.
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Title:
Echo cancelation should be enabled by default
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
I don't agree that it's just a Firefox issue. There should be a simple
way to enable this in the normal sound UI, at least as default for
everything and ideally per-app.
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I agree with your point so won't be opening a bug to change the
defaults. But it should be easy to enable somewhere in the GUI sound
settings at least for specific applications. Video conferencing like
appear.in is only really usable with headphones because of this.
Adjusting text config files is
Public bug reported:
Echo cancellation is a basic feature for anything where you are using a
video or audio conference. According to instructions like these:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+bug/1682253
I tested this package:
$ sha1sum light-themes_16.10+18.04.20181005-0ubuntu1_all.deb
d05d75088b41c7594bf3e4e32879d8950983caec
light-themes_16.10+18.04.20181005-0ubuntu1_all.deb
And the bug is indeed fixed for me in virt-manager.
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So you need me to open a new bug or is this one enough to track the
ubuntu-themes issue?
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Title:
Weird
I hadn't seen this for a while and it happened again today. The
dumpkeys/loadkeys workaround fixed it.
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Title:
Input
Found the issue. I installed libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0 but what I
needed was gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
** Changed in: gst-plugins-bad1.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
After installing libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0 the h264parse element is
not available for use:
$ gst-inspect-1.0 h264parse
No such element or plugin 'h264parse'
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0 1.14.1-1ubuntu1~ubuntu18.04.1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1711101 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1711101
There are two reasons I wonder if it's a duplicate:
- bug 1711101 mentions that "We now have autoswitching on connect in 17.10, but
not on disconnect". This is not the behavior I'm seeing. Autoswitching
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1711101 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1711101
I don't think this is a duplicate. My laptop does switch from HDMI most
of the time, just not always. And today I just noticed something very
strange. I booted the computer and the audio got set to HDMI
Public bug reported:
When I disconnect to an HDMI output sometimes the configuration is left
in an inconsistent state. It still shows as being connected to HDMI in
volume up/down but there is no longer an HDMI option in the sound
settings. After clicking the "Speakers - Built-in Audio" line in
After testing further I get somewhat random results. Sometimes it fails
and sometimes after running "sudo service systemd-resolved restart" I
can resolve domains. Very weird.
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Just got bitten by this bug on 18.04 upgrade. This is the default config
on LEDE/OpenWRT that gets broken by this upstream decision. Ubuntu
should definitely ship a fix of some sort.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1261666 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1261666
This bug is not really a duplicate of #1261666 because all that one
fixed was the compiling with webrtc part. Pulseaudio in 16.04 is still
not configured by default to enable echo cancellation and just
The problem was fixed just by rebooting so it seems this is a kernel bug
that left the driver hedged in an unrecoverable state.
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The dmesg includes a section that seems related. Seems like something in
i915 crashed:
[70806.923660] [ cut here ]
[70806.923752] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 2941 at
/build/linux-dcxD3m/linux-4.4.0/ubuntu/i915/intel_pm.c:3586
skl_update_other_pipe_wm+0x16c/0x180 [i915_bpo]()
Public bug reported:
I've tried to connect my Lenovo T460s to a HDMI projector using a mini
display port to HDMI cable. Although this works in windows on the same
hardware, on linux nothing is displayed and the projector says "No
signal". Ubuntu recognizes the projector and sets everything up in
Similar thing on a T460s. It seems the joining of the two batteries is
not really done. I currently have one battery with 0:07 left and another
with 1:37 and the total result is shown as 1:37. It seems the summing up
has regressed.
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Public bug reported:
Ever since upgrading to 16.04 from 14.04 on my Lenovo x230 the HDMI
output to a Benq W1070 is corrupted if run at 1920x1080 (native
resolution). At 1280x720 the display looks fine. Looking at similar
reports for other graphics cards it seems similar to cases when the
Wow, so bugs that no one has figured out how to fix just expire now?
That's new. I understand when incomplete bugs get closed but this?
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I don't think I've changed much from the default install. I can share
whatever config files are relevant if it helps.
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I can't reproduce it with these exact steps anymore but the bug is still
there. Here are simpler steps to reproduce it:
1) Setup four virtual desktops in a 2x2 configuration
2) On the top-left desktop setup a terminal window maximized to the left side
(by dragging it to the left edge so it uses
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