For those that still see this issue, I'm tracking this under bug
#989588. I think I have a fix and will propose a solution soon. Please
follow that bug since this bug is already Fix Released.
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It's not only Software Updated. Unity on fresh 15.04 (amd64) doesn't see Oracle
Fusion Middleware JDeveloper installer (java app) running. If you minimize all
windows it's gone. Can be found with
wmctrl -l
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Here's another symptom, though it may well be unrelated. This bug
affects my work computer, on which I have ubuntu 14.04 LTS, 64-bit. On
that computer, when I use the workaround, i.e., quit software updater
and start it, a window appears for it and I can use it to update. But
the window can't be
The command below reserrects the hidden Software Updater window when
issued. It does not fix the underlying coding issues however it makes it
possibly to continue the update process without killing/quitting -
restarting the app.
sudo apt-get install wmctrl # if necessary
wmctrl -R 'Software
** Description changed:
+ Found an easy way to reproduce it during brussels sprint:
+ 1. start deja-dup or update-manager
+ 2. kill -9 compiz; metacity
+ 3. compiz --replace
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+
+ ===
+
Update manager is showing up in the dock but I can click on the icon all
day and nothing
I can’t even click on the “affects me too” link - it always comes back
with a timeout. Doesn’t happen anywhere else on launchpad, only here.
Even the bug report has bugs.
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic (clean install): Just got the window (classic way:
updates became available), can keep it for while in case further testing
needed.
The session was locked (login screen) when update-manager was spawned.
Multiple workspaces enabled.
@3v1n0 , comment #24
Since gdbus command
I found a way to duplicate this issue.
Run the following script in a terminal:
#!/bin/sh
sleep 10
update-manager --no-focus-on-map
Before the update-manager pops up, log into a Guest Session. Wait
about 10 seconds, then switch back. Enter your password at the greeting
screen. Then
I can confirm following:
* The issue is definitely available in 14.10 Utopic (clean install, not
upgrade), seen multiple times already.
* I see this issue for years in different distributions and can surely
state that it's appearance tightly connected to the way how update-
manager is started.
I somewhat like the idea of tagging this as a security issue. Maybe
that'll get more traction.
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Title:
launcher does
If this bug has been fixed, maybe we should push for bug #989588?
That's the only other one that's still open.
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This bug has been patched, but not actually fixed. The bug is ages old
and it's time we as a community and the development team lay this issue
to rest once and for all with a redesigned mechanism for updating, code
and all. It's time we fix the solution to get Ubuntu going smoothly for
all rather
This bug has been patched, but not actually fixed. The bug is ages old
and it's time we as a community and the development team lay this issue
to rest once and for all with a redesigned mechanism for updating, code
and all. It's time we fix the solution to get Ubuntu going smoothly for
all rather
And what do you want to do about it? Unless you are the assigned
developer for this I don't see how you can change the problem apart from
reporting information like everybody else
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Sorry, I don't want to sound rude. I would really apprechiate if you are
really able to change the situation and I am just curious if you are.
Also, I am a disillusioned concerning the probability that canonical
will finally do something a.bout it. I rather expect it to be fixed once
the new unity
I don't understand why this issue is not being picked up. It should
probably be considered a security bug, because it prevents people from
using the software updates.
I know my way around apt manually, but people that don't will be missing
their much needed security updates. And for every person
Me too. :-) Yup, just updated my laptop that's running 14.10. Software
Updater is on the side, I can right click on it and tell it to install
the updates. It even asks for the password, then installs the updates.
But doesn't show a window.
Running it manually works fine.
** Tags added: ui
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This is still happening for me in 14.10.
I can't figure out how to nominate it for 14.10 in the settings at the
top of the bug.
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This is still happening on 14.04. I too have multiple monitors, with the
middle one being the main monitor. There have been other programs which
can't cope with that, perhaps it has something to do with this problem
as well?
It would be quite nice to have it confirmed for trusty. It only shows as
quantal has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the quantal task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
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Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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This seems to happen very regularly to me on 14.04. I also saw it on
previous versions. I think the relevant pieces are these: I have a
laptop and an external monitor that is always connected. They are not
the same size (# of pixels). I typically use two accounts. My regular
account that
When I close and re-open it (after updates have already begun via the
right-click menu) a window appears, but there is no body to the window
other than a small white line below the title bar.
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Here is some info from xwininfo before and after the hidden window is
corrected by wmctrl, hopefully someone can make use of it:
xwininfo -name 'Software Updater'
xwininfo: Window id: 0x308 Software Updater
Absolute upper-left X: 2655
Absolute upper-left Y: 380
Relative upper-left
Excuse me?
On Nov 13, 2014 8:55 AM, John Muir 1003...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Such enlightening and helpful comments could only come from someone used
to Microsoft software ;-)
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I haven't experienced this bug in a while, but the only similarity in my
set up to Justin's is the multiple monitors. My setup was a laptop and
external monitor. I might have had them configured to show the dock on
both screens, but I've changed it to show only on the left, external
monitor
This bug appears on my 14.04 twin-screen PC running Unity 7.2.3 and my 14.10
laptop running Unity 7.3.1.
So I don't believe it's anything to do with the number of screens.
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A bug is a bug
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This bug appears on my 14.04 twin-screen PC running Unity 7.2.3 and my
14.10 laptop running Unity 7.3.1.
So I don't believe it's anything to do with the number of screens.
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Such enlightening and helpful comments could only come from someone used
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Title:
launcher
sorry, that is ..leave it as it is. It does even occur
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I also still experience this Bug in 14.04. It is interesting how
canonical cares about such a severe issue - meaning that they leave it
as it does even occur in a LTS release. I wonder why it is not
confirmed by now for trusty.
And there a reports for it in utopic und some duplicates around. So
Honestly, I think this particular bug is fixed. I experienced it, and it
has been fixed for a couple versions now.
Perhaps you all are seeing the same symptoms with a different root
cause. I suggest opening up a new bug report. Continuing this one will
be too confusing since it is resolved for
I'm experiencing this exact same problem after upgrading to 14.10 from
14.04. Later I did a clean 14.10 install (on a completely new ssd) and
that too showed exactly the same problem.
The only things special about my setup:
- Full disk encryption
- Btrfs based
- Multiple monitors
I wouldn't
Very very boring bug!
Wow! Since 24-05-2014??? :/
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:14.04
unity 7.2.2
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I just started seeing this after I upgraded to 14.10.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.10
Release:14.10
$ unity --version
unity 7.3.1
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I have this problem too. I am running 14.10 but I already had the problem in
14.04
The update manager icon appears in the dash taskbar but clicking the icon never
grings up the update manager window.
Plug-in in another screen make appears the window in the second screen.
This bug is not fixed
Correction: the update-manager window does NOT appear when I plug in
another screen
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Title:
launcher does not show
Eric Lambart, did you close the app by right clicking on the launcher
icon and choosing Exit from the menu, before trying to launch it?
To find the app, you have two options:
1. or write software update (without the final r) in the dash (Super
key OR Super+A, not Super-R).
2. choose System
If this is related to having two monitors, this is only one of numerous
problems I have with 14.04 and dual monitor support, and that my two
monitors are different sizes. 14.04 is simply terrible with dual
screens. It seems the further we go to try to support the unified
mobile/desktop UI for the
Hi. I also see this problem frequently--probably every time that updates
are available. I'm here because I saw it again this morning.
I leave the computer on overnight (since suspend doesn't work for me in
14.04) and when I arrive at work in the morning, System Update is often
running but won't
One other thing--I think Compiz tends to crash every night, because in
the morning I find whatever windows I left open scattered around my
first workspace. Perhaps this could be reproduced by launching the
Software updater and then crashing Compiz? Or running 'compiz
--replace'?
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I'm having this issue on 14.04. Here's a workaround:
```
sudo apt-get install wmctrl # if necessary
wmctrl -R 'Software Updater'
```
```
wmctrl --help | grep -A1 ' -R'
-R WIN Move the window to the current desktop and
activate it.
```
Here's the window's
** Also affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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