Yep, looks like it's that one.
So it's fixed upstream. Will it take long to land on Ubuntu?
Otherwise, an update rolling back to grep version previous to the regression
(which appears to be known) should be urgently released in the meanwhile. This
is a pretty critical bug.
It's astonishing how
I'm not wasting my time doing all that stuff.
I reported this bug using the ubuntu-bug tool. If a crash report is
needed or useful and it was not included, the tool is broken, and you
need to fix it so that the next time i use ubuntu-bug or apport,
everything you need to investigate the bug is
The usual bullshit again, I'm sick of it.
Did you miss the part where i said this used to work on 15.04? Just in case i
was not clear about it, that was on the same computer with the same bios.
So, it's not a bug in the bios, or in the extremely unlikely event that it is,
it can and hence must
By the way, you talk about "moving horizontally". Does the submenu
remain open also if clicking on the item and moving diagonally or
vertically?? If not, then it is not fixed at all.
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I have also noticed that this does not only happen when dragging and
dropping among and within Nautilus windows and/or the Desktop, but also
when dragging a file to an application capable of handling it, such as
dropping a file into Filezilla (on the server-side panel, i.e. the right
one) for
Cool.
Now, Wily isn't released yet, and 15.04 won't reach its end of life
until january, so the fix should be backported to 15.04
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Title:
[REGRESSION] navigating to submenus has become painfully difficult.
#552920 looks like a different (though related) issue. That was filed in
2010 and there's no mention of clicks changing the behavior, or of any
recent regression.
Whatever the "tolerance" for diagonal movement is and was, a click on a
submenu item used to make its sub-submenu "sticky" (or more
I am on 15.04 now and I still observe the issue.
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Title:
[REGRESSION] navigating to submenus has become painfully
It's been a very long time since the last time I observed it, so I guess
it's fixed.
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Title:
At random times, Launcher
I mean in 15.04. Most probably in 14.04 too, as I was still using it
until very recently.
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Title:
At random times,
Public bug reported:
Don't tell me "can't reproduce". Almost surely you can't. This has just
happened to me randomly, it will probably disappear at the next reboot
and it will probably be ages until the next time it randomly happens
again. However this is HUGE.
Dash has suddenly become
This is too critical to wait for some random other user to stumble upon
it, therefore I change the status to "confirmed" given the exceptional
severity of the issue
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Look at this:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=529097
I'm almost sure that it's a bug in Ubuntu, not in Chrome, and that I
observe it in Chrome just because it's the only application I ever use
that goes fullscreen.
Note that it's not systematically
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- turn on a wifi router nearby
- click on the network applet icon
Expected behavior:
As soon as the new network becomes available, it should become visible in the
list within few seconds (and if it is a network you have already configured and
set to
Sorry, when I say "I turn off and on wifi in the hardware" I mean I do
it with Fn+F3 on my laptop. I'm not sure how much it is really
"hardware"
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I have also observed this. And it was not after suspending and resuming.
I hadn't suspended/resumed since the previous boot which was just a few
minutes before.
It is NOT systematic.
Usually, when I turn off and on wifi in the hardware as a workaround for bug
#1491612, it does force a rescan.
As a side note, we are reworking overlay scrollbars in 15.10 and
beyond.
OMFG, seriously? Aren't you going to get rid of them? Haven't you
realized yet that they are just way worse than traditional scrollbars? I
have stopped using them long ago.
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By the way, I'd like to know whether you tried yourself and couldn't
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just a curiosity I have about how bugs are handled.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status:
Yes, I have just tested on 15.04 and I still observe the issue, or at
least this part:
2. On the desktop [...] if you simply move an icon (in which case the expected
behavior would be for the icon to snap to the nearest position in the grid
and stay there) you can also observe that the
No, I'm not.
I remember that issue. That was systematic and also I thought that was
fixed (but I almost never close a window before I paste, because since
that issue I got used to keeping the source window open and also I
rarely would need to close it anyway)
** Changed in: unity
Status:
It may not ve very powerful but it's definitely more powerful than that.
Look at this:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-4000-Benchmarked.73567.0.html
On Windows, they get around 30-40 fps with several videogames which
render much complex scenes than the ones that yield me 18 or
but the distro driver still is hardware accelerated
That's what I doubt. How can I test and make sure it's not somehow
falling back to emulating openGL in CPU?
Doesn't the fact that the triangle test consumes 100% of a cpu core
demonstrate that it's using the CPU to perform such a simple task
Public bug reported:
Since I have upgraded to 15.04 a couple of days ago, the screen
brightness automatically dims after a few seconds that I don't touch the
keyboard or touchpad, when running on battery.
This didn't use to happen before the upgrades on 14.04. So I've checked the
settings and
This might actually be an evolution of #1485330 becoming worse.
Here's a 100% reproducible set of steps which will exhibit the symptoms
described above AND those in #1485330:
- have exactly 3 (three) windows of the same program, e.g. three terminal
windows
- follow the steps 1-6 described
And another wicked 100% reproducible scenario:
- have exactly 3 terminal windows (Terminal is still just an example)
- follow the steps 1-6 in the original report
- be A the window that gets focused at step 4 and be B the window that you
tried to pick at step 6
- repeat steps 5-6 but this time
Public bug reported:
This is a regression which has appeared either in 14.10 or 15.04, as it
didn't exist in 14.04.
This is 100% systematically reproducible for me.
1. have a few windows of the same program open, for example, three terminal
windows
2. make sure all of them are visible and one
Public bug reported:
I had Ubuntu 14.04 and I had the Bluetooth Visibility set to On. (in the
submenu under the bluetooth tray icon, where it reads Visible)
It used to be always on, I didn't have to turn it on every time I wanted
my computer to be visible.
I upgraded to 14.10 and then to 15.04,
Public bug reported:
SUMMARY
- laptop with NVidia card and Optimus technology
- xorg configured ages ago to automatically switch between built-in and
external monitor when plugging/unplugging
- clean Ubuntu 15.04 after upgrading from 14.10 from 14.04
- no nvidia-* nor bumblebee-* was installed
Public bug reported:
I don't know whether I am reporting this against the right package.
I have an acer laptop with these GPUs:
- GPU0: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (M)
- GPU1: NVIDIA GeForce GT 710M
with Optimus technology. I know getting the NVidia card to work is as
complicated as hell, so I gave
When this happens, any of these may happen:
A) I force-power-off the computer, try to boot again in the exact same
conditions (not plugging/unplugging AC power nor mouse nor external
screen), and at the next attempt most of the times it boots normally
B) I do the same as A, but retry for
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old is empty
/var/log/gpu-manager.log doesn't exist
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Boot gets stuck at purple Ubuntu screen forever if running from battery
+ System randomly won't complete boot
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- I am not sure at all what package this bug is; I report it against Unity
- because I get to see the
Public bug reported:
I am not sure at all what package this bug is; I report it against Unity
because I get to see the purple screen...
Steps to reproduce:
- turn on the laptop while not connected to AC power, but with more than enough
battery charge (tested with battery completely charged)
Public bug reported:
Around 50% of the times (very rough estimation) that I copy something,
regardless of whether it is via Ctrl+C or by right-click+copy (from
whatever application), it randomly fails to copy, so when I paste, I
paste whatever was the last-but-one thing that I had copied before.
Yeah, right, that was certainly caused by a bug in the BIOS.
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Title:
whole system froze
Status in xorg package in
Public bug reported:
I had several programs open and I simply opened a new tab in Google
Chrome.
First the mouse and keyboard stopped responding
Then the Chrome window became grey
Then I couldn't do anything: the system wouldn't respond to either mouse or
keyboard, and even Ctrl+Alt+F1 wouldn't
@36 I observed another crash so i thought apport-collect would include
relevant information about the crash (which I'm not sure was included in
the original report because I don't remember for sure if I reported it
just after the crash or not)
I know you don't give a shit about fixing the bug in
apport information
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** Description changed:
- I suspended
- I pressed a key to resume
- the screen turned on and I was prompted for the password as usual
- I entered the password
= my previous session was lost, every application I had left open prior
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
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Yeah, and that's precisely what's ridiculous: discouraging dual boot.
It's like not recommendiung the use of laptops, or that of an external
keyboard, or some given screen resolutions.
Ubuntu should struggle to better support all normal use scenarios,
rather than picking those where it doesn't
versus take the hour out of your time to do
as previously requested (which in itself is quite simple)
It's not just the time, it's the risk of breaking everything.
When I first installed Ubuntu, in dual boot with Windows by following Ubuntu's
official documentation and the onscreen
Please don't be ridiculous.
This has started happening recently (by the way, I have rebooted several times
and it keeps happening, not systematically at every suspend/resume but very
often).
This didn't happen before, and the bios I'm using is the same, so it is clearly
a REGRESSION in some
Regarding using UEFI, it's strongly advised not using it unless you
absolutely must, as noted in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
I'm not sure what exactly I did with BIOS settings but perhaps it was
disabling UEFI.
Regarding dual-booting, also strongly advised not to do it.
Public bug reported:
- I suspended
- I pressed a key to resume
- the screen turned on and I was prompted for the password as usual
- I entered the password
= my previous session was lost, every application I had left open prior
to suspend was closed, all unsaved data was lost and everything was
** Summary changed:
- Regression: Ctrl+Alt+T doesn't open a terminal
+ Regression: Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut, volume printScreen keys randomly stop
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Something crashed (as always) after installing Ubuntu updates,
presumably due to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-
graphics-drivers-331/+bug/1268257
A popup appeared (as usual) telling me that a problem was detected and
whether I wanted to report, to which I
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
case A:
I want to access an item of a submenu of a menu of an application. That is,
menu Foo-bar-something
Case B:
by right-clicking on something, I want to access an item of a submenu of the
context menu, for example in Nautilus: right-click on a file
Public bug reported:
I run
diff file1 file2
and I get a result where every single line of file1 is removed and then
every single line of file2 is added.
I look at them and they look identical.
Then I copy and paste the two files at https://www.diffchecker.com/diff
and it confirms that they
non sensitive is the problem :(
But now that I think about it, I have a suspect of the possible cause.
It could be that one file had linux-style newlines, and the other
window-style newlines (one being \r and the other \r\n, never remember
which is which).
So, the two filews would technically
Public bug reported:
Launching an application that you don't have locked on the launcher is
extremely painful. And we don't want to fill up the launcher with dozens
of icons, right? because it would become essentially useless.
Steps to reproduce:
- click on the Dash icon on the top left of the
I think this could be considered confirmed, as I have already observed
it on two different machines.
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Title:
System
Yes I can still reproduce the issue, but it happens when HIBERNATING,
not suspending (not sure whether it has changed or whether I erroneously
wrote suspend when reporting it).
The issue is even much worse than I thought: if you happen to have the
external screen available and you do re-plug it
This had incorrectly remained in the Incomplete status though #7
replied to the request for additional information. Setting to
Confirmed as we have been two users observing this.
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
This was never reproducible at will, but actually it's been a very long
time since the last time it happened to me.
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I can't confirm, sorry, since I don't use autohide anymore plus this was
never systematically reproducible in the first place.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1409866
I can't see the relation with #1409866.
Is it possible that this got duped to the wrong bug?
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I don't know why this was closed for inactivity. I provided the
information I was asked for, so this hould not have remnained in the
Incomplete state in the first place.
I can still reproduce this, systematically, and I have observed it on
several machines and with several servers (with different
And by the way, who set the importance to Low should seriously
reconsider.
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ssh hangs after inactivity (maybe
Can't tell, sorry.
I only use Unity, and as i mentioned this only occurs sporadically, very
rarely, and with no way to reproduce at will that i know of. (I did see it
again not long ago, btw)
So even if i tried a given shell for the sake of it, i couldn't but wait for
ages for it to happen or
I won't say sorry for the typos (typing from mobile) because i'd edit my
comment if i could.
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Title:
[REGRESSION
Err, besides that, accepting files via bluetooth IS broken.
Even though Receive files over bluetooth, at random times it starts rejecting
all files again.
The workaround is to switch Receive files over bluetooth off and then on
again. That fixes the issue, at least for me.
** Summary changed:
I've since upgraded to 13.10 and then 14.04 and I do still see it from
time to time, though it's not frequent (it never was).
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete = New
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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** Summary changed:
- bluetooth suddenly rejects all transfers (worked yesterday)
+ Setting for receiving bluetooth files is not in (or linked from) Bluetooth
settings, nor accessible from the notification icon submenu
** Summary changed:
- Setting for receiving bluetooth files is not in (or
Public bug reported:
All of a sudden the Bluetooth icon on the top right notification area shows a
little lock icon (see screenshot).
By clicking on the icon, there's no way to figure out what the icon means.
After turning bluetooth off and on, the lock icon disappeared.
Then, no matter whether
Why the hell was this marked as duplicate of #1285948?! Don't you see
that bug describe a problem in SENDING, not RECEIVING files over
bluetooth?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1285948
Can't send files over bluetooth
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Unbelievable.
Now, after 2 years and a half waiting for this to be fixed, and without hearing
a thing from any developer, it TURNS OUT THERE'S A SETTING for this... IN THE
WRONG PLACE, which you would never find unless you google for it.
In Personal File Sharing there's a checkbox Receive files
@andyrock would you mind elaborating on the reasons that lead the design
team to the decision to not fix it?
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Title:
I thought this had been fixed because i stopped observing it, but now
it's happening again.
So, either this was fixed and then broken again (unlikely), or more
likely this is intermittent, perhaps triggered by some particular event.
This should have very high priority, as it renders any laptop
Public bug reported:
I had this file: ~/.local/share/applications/jetbrains-android-
studio.desktop
whose content is:
-
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Name=Android Studio (Preview) 0.4.6
Icon=jetbrains-android-studio.png
Path=/home/teo/
Public bug reported:
I was just watching a youtube video fullscreen in Google Chrome.
I exited fullscreen with the Esc key: starting from that moment, the whole
Google Chrome window's content was replaced by a frozen frame of the video (I
could still hear the audio streaming). I couldn't see
Public bug reported:
Not sure Apport is the correct package.
When something crashes, e.g. Xorg, a popup appears informing of that and
offering the possibility to report the error.
However, the issue is that:
1 - it does not give you the slightest feedback of whether the error was
reported
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