Thanks John.
We're providing the following fix for our customers, until Canonical
decides to fix things themselves:
$ sudo sed -i "s/python3/python/" /usr/lib/lsb/install_initd
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The final 12.10 release was yesterday, and this is still broken. I'm not
even sure where to report this any more; Launchpad is evidently the
wrong place to do it, since nothing seems to happen when you do. Guys -
the fix is simple, it's been fixed before and apparently re-broken again
at least two
** Tags added: quantal
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Amazing - this is broken *again* in 12.10 Alpha 2. Are you guys not
committing your fixes to trunk, or what's happening?
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Martin - installing unity-2d-shell from pangolin-proposed fixes the
crash for me. Thanks.
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Title:
unity-2d-shell crashes when using with a NX serv
After installing unity-2d-shell from pangolin-proposed, I've noticed
that switching to auto-hide mode inside a VNC session has no effect. I
seem to recall seeing some reference to this in the source code
(possibly as part of the commit for bug #983942), i.e. that auto-hide by
design should have no
Public bug reported:
By action keys, I'm referring to the "meta" key to bring up the Unity
menu, and "left alt" to bring up the HUD. These work once the XKB
extension has been enabled in the X server, but I can't see any reason
why XKB should be a requirement for these keys to work.
** Affects: u
Okay, I was unaware of this feature change. I can't test the hide
feature inside a VNC session at the moment due to bug #983942, but I'm
unable to get the sidebar to unhide inside a virtual machine when it is
set to autohide. I'd like to be able to test this inside a VNC session
before drawing any
Public bug reported:
When connecting to Ubuntu using VNC, the sidebar does not hide when a
window is moved in its vicinity, as happens when using the Unity 2D
desktop at the local console. This is also true of virtual machines -
the bar does not hide itself here either.
I assume that this is not
As it turns out, the "proper" behaviour is actually what we're seeing in
VNC/NX. Since the menu itself has been implemented as a seperate process
to the panel applet, a single-click on the applet is interpreted as the
mouse button being released *outside* of the menu, which results in the
menu clos
Out of curiosity, how is this 4s budget defined? I assume it's from the
time you enter your password in lightdm to the time you have a usable
desktop? If this is the case, then it's arguable that lightdm shouldn't
even be displaying "unity" as an option on displays which don't support
it, let alone
Agree about the security issue. I would also like to see some evidence
that the caching saves "quite a bunch of boot time". Didier - do you
have any references?
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>Could you expand on why caching per display was not robust?
I agree with Didier that caching per display is not robust, since
differently configured X servers can potentially occupy the same display
over time. However, the current implementation is simply broken - this
really needs to be fixed.
Also affects 12.04 Alpha.
** Tags added: precise
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Title:
unity-2d-panel fails to react to single mouse click in virtual session
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To ma
Seems like this was previously fixed in lsb revision 50, but is broken
again in 12.04 Alpha. It is not possible to install services without
this bug fixed, so should probably be given some priority.
** Tags removed: oneiric
** Tags added: precise
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I'm seeing this on 12.04 Alpha too. Seems to be due to the fact that the
hashbang in install_initrd specifies python3, but its dependency
'initdutils' does not comply to python3 syntax.
** Changed in: lsb (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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