Public bug reported:
Sometimes after watching a YouTube video in Google Chrome in full screen
mode, my mouse pointer disappears. I can move mouse, scroll using mouse
wheel, click everywhere, but I can't see a cursor. I can only guess
where it is. This drives me mad because the only solution is to
Public bug reported:
I have two Wi-Fi networks available, one is slow and one is fast. I
unchecked option Automatically connect to this network when available
for slow network, but NetworkManager keeps connecting to slow network
automatically. I have to manually disconnect and connect to fast
Well, quality is good now but Shift-PrtScr (copy selection) doesn't work
as expected anymore. The screenshot I am getting is not what I am
selecting. And Alt-PrtScr causes a crash instantly.
Anyway, it is better than it was even with these problems. I can always
crop what I need from a full
I am on wily-proposed but still haven't got the fix. What am I doing
wrong?
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Title:
gnome-screenshot produces very
Well, the only problem is with Shift-PrtScr. I remmeber, Alt-PrtScr
never worked for me before, so it's not related.
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** Description changed:
On a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04 I noticed major screen
flickering issues in Chromium and Google Chrome browsers. Since this
never happened in Ubuntu 15.10 with exactly the same Google Chrome
binary, I believe, bug is caused by something that was
Public bug reported:
On a fresh installation of Ubuntu 16.04 I noticed major screen
flickering issues in Chromium and Google Chrome browsers. Since this
never happened in Ubuntu 15.10 with exactly the same Google Chrome
binary, I believe, bug is caused by something that was added/updated in
joakimk...@gmail.com posted a real workaround on chromium bug tracker:
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sudo nano /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Paste this:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "intel"
Option "AccelMethod" "uxa"
EndSection
Save and reboot.
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This works for me.
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Yes, it was happening on Ubuntu 15.10 as well with latest BIOS (version
211) installed. But since I upgraded kernel to 4.5, it never happened.
Which doesn't mean anything because it wasn't happening every day, it's
an annoying random bug.
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To test this I will have to install this image and use it extensively
for at least a week. Do you really offer me to do that or you missed
part about "it wasn't happening every day, it's an annoying random bug"?
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Have at least two keyboard layouts configured (i.e. English and Russian)
2. Configure hotkey to switch layouts (Settings -> Text Entry -> Switch to next
source using:)
3. Lock desktop (Ctrl+Alt+L)
4. Press layout switch hotkey
After few seconds
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Have at least two keyboard layouts configured (i.e. English and Russian)
2. Configure hotkey to switch layouts (Settings -> Text Entry -> Switch to
next source using:)
3. Lock desktop (Ctrl+Alt+L)
4. Press layout switch hotkey
Seriously, what's the problem? IDN support was added long time ago to
BIND9 and it's tools. Whether someone likes it or not, IDN is a standard
(bad one, but still) and should be supported. Right now I have to use
wrapper to make these tools IDN-aware.
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Public bug reported:
NSIS scripts allow escaping single quotes, like this:
BrandingText 'Vasya V\' Pupkin'
Currently vim considers second single quote as closing and third as
opening, which break syntax highlighting in big scripts completely after
such lines.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
I noticed that apt autoremove stopped removing old kernels recently.
Currently I have 6 installed and apt autoremove does not try to remove
old ones:
$ sudo apt autoremove --purge
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
Any chances the fix will arrive in xenial?
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Title:
no IDN in nslookup and host
Status in BIND:
New
Status in bind9
All sessions appear in closing state, here's another one:
$ loginctl show-session 77
Id=77
User=1004
Name=raccess
Timestamp=Чт 2018-03-29 20:30:02 MSK
TimestampMonotonic=2363185101
VTNr=0
Remote=yes
RemoteHost=216.126.59.227
Service=sshd
Scope=session-77.scope
Leader=3389
Audit=77
Type=tty
I am having the same issue on Ubuntu 16.04 now. All sessions appear to
be for one user that is used for incoming ssh connections for rsync.
Here's an example:
$ loginctl show-session 59
Id=59
User=1004
Name=raccess
Timestamp=Чт 2018-03-29 20:20:03 MSK
TimestampMonotonic=1763641802
VTNr=0
And what about other tools like dig and host? How many more years will
they lack IDN support?
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Title:
no IDN in
By the way, for all who need a workaround, here's a simple script that
uses idn tool (apt install idn) to translate any non-ascii parameters to
punycode and pass them to supplied executable.
Example:
$ type host
host is aliased to `idnwrapper.sh host'
$ host почта.рф
xn--80a1acny.xn--p1ai has
Public bug reported:
I started seeing certificate errors in curl recently on Ubuntu 16.04.
Here's an example:
$ curl -svo /dev/null --resolve ngrok.com:443:34.211.12.31 https://ngrok.com/
* Added ngrok.com:443:34.211.12.31 to DNS cache
* Hostname ngrok.com was found in DNS cache
* Trying
No manually installed kernels. And these were not meta packages. But
since I am on 20.04 now, this is not affecting me anymore.
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root@home:~# cat /etc/crypttab
#
cswap /dev/disk/by-partuuid/95605326-e210-4e13-9f93-50cc3d556aca /dev/urandom
cipher=aes-xts-plain64,size=256,hash=sha1,swap
root@home:~# update-initramfs -u
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.4.0-73-generic
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