Public bug reported:
I used to be able to send files over bluetooth from my smartphone to my
ubuntu laptop.
Then at some point bug 958661 appeared, where the undiscoverable setting
for receiving files over bluetooth (which cannot be found under any
bluetooth-related setting) was turned off
Public bug reported:
Usually the power/battery indicator works as expected.
However, now I turned on my laptop while not connected to AC power, and there
is no battery icon at all.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: indicator-power 12.10.6+15.10.20151005.1-0ubuntu1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1516216 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1516216
Are you sure it's a duplicate?
This one happened randomly, the other one is described as 100% systematic.
This one results in the "Ubuntu..." screen being displayed forever, the other
one results in a
How many decades is it going to take to triage, let alone fix, this bug?
Still an issue in 15.10.
I'm confirming the bug despite it's my own because I have observed it on
at least two computers.
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Description changed:
I
WTF a xorg crasher "medium"??
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1535456
Title:
Xorg crashed when attempting to turn on laptop's builtin display
Status in xorg
Importance "medium"???
Do you realize the possible consequences of not being able to turn the
screen on?
You may suspend with a screen connected, disconnect it, take the laptop
away, resume from suspend where you don't have a screen available, and
you would be unable to save your work!
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Public bug reported:
I used to have my display settings so that only one external monitor
would be used when available, and the laptop's builtin monitor would be
disabled. When plugging and unplugging the external monitor (whether in
the VGA or HDMI port), monitors would switch automatically, as
Public bug reported:
I have a folder with a bunch of subfolder and several hundred or
thousands files, most of them PHP files (obviously text).
I often use grep recursively, like this:
$ grep -R somepattern *
Since the upgrade from 15.04 to 15.10, it often happens that a lot of text
files
Public bug reported:
Having been hit by bug #1535452 (please see the description), I went
back to Display settings and I tried to manually turn on the laptop's
builtin display that I had previously turned off (obviously did this
while the external monitor was connected). When I clicked on the
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Disconnect from the internet
2. from a terminal, run "ubuntu-bug some-package"
Expected result: should immediately warn me that I am not connected to
the internet.
Observed result: wastes my time collecting bug data and, in some cases
depending on
Public bug reported:
(no idea whether this is the right package)
In Power Settings, under "on battery" and "when power is critically
low", the only available option is "Power Off". The "Hibernate" option
is greyed out, and the option "Suspend" doesn't even exist, which is
completely stupid.
delete the file by doing a find -name then reinstall.
On 07/06/2015 11:30 pm, Edel edelcustodiofr...@gmail.com wrote:
Someone have fixed this kind of error? I have a few weeks with this
problem and I'm losing my head, please help me.
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The bug is still present in 14.04.
@3 instead of just marking it as invalid you could have changed the
package to the correct one. This way perhaps it wouldn't have gone
unfixed for two years
** Also affects: indicator-printers
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: diffutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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can't seem to do as described hence it is a confirmed bug...
joey@joey-i7qm:~$ sudo apt-get install --reinstall libasound2:amd64
[sudo] password for joey:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically
Public bug reported:
I have reported several issues (none of which got the slightest
attention, by the way) but I now realize they ALWAYS happen all
together, so they are most surely just consequences of one same issue.
At random times it happens that the front/back or in-front/behind relation
For god's sake, the impact of this is huge.
Because of this bugs I have moved messages in Thunderbird from a random folder
to another, which is equivalent to loosing them (impossible to figure out what
I moved where), moved entire folders; the same with files in Nautilus. I have
devastated
There seems to be also another (dangerous and annoying) glitch of which I
can't find the exact pattern.
Often I click with the touchpad button and TWO consecutive clicks are
registered (not necessarily a double click).
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Oh, I forgot, among the disasters that happened to me because of this
bug, I also accidentally sent emails that I hadn't finished writing.
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Public bug reported:
This is a REGRESSION. This used to work fine. I don't know when exactly
it broke.
Steps to reproduce: Test 1 and Test 2 should both behave the same as
test 2, but test 1 gives nonsense and dangerous results.
--Test 1--
- place finger 1 on the touchpad
- move the finger
ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: teo2303 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: teo2303 F...m pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Tue Aug 5 23:13:35 2014
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=ff7e702a-a05a-47fd-8c14-551e81f9e9e3
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-10-11 (298
Public bug reported:
Note: this is intermittent and I don't know of a way to systematically
reproduce this, but I've observed it dozens of times.
- I have two windows of the same program both maximized
- I click on the program's icon on the Launcher (one icon with two tips
indicating there are
As usual, importance (after months undecided) gets wrongly assigned
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20importances
If those criteria are not up to date, please update that page. Otherwise try to
respect them.
This issue meets two of the criteria of High:
- Has a severe impact on a small portion
Public bug reported:
I don't know whether this is supposed to be a new brilliantly designed
feature which is working as [wrongly] intended or if it is just a
regression, but it is certainly annoying.
When an application opens up a window of another application, what used to
happen (and the
@2 not sure.
I'll restart now. By the way I've observed the issue again in the
meantime at the very next suspend/resume.
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Is this so difficult to fix (or to even decide the importance of)? It's
been almost 2 years and this makes something as basic as printing a hell
of the problem
AND IT USED TO WORK BEFORE the regression.
A little hint for the importance:
* Renders essential features or functionality of the
Public bug reported:
After reboot, the usual network icon is not present in the notification area.
See screenshot (if Launchpad will let me attach it)
The network works and it has automatically connected to my wifi router,
but the icon still does not appear. Disabling and reenabling wifi via
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