Just to let you know: with 3.5.0-17-generic the mouse works again as
expected.
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Title:
Apple magic mouse looses connection
To manage
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Title:
Apple magic mouse looses connection
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I followed the instructions from #10:
* installed mainline reboot
* mouse works without any further actions (in particular : no re-pair needed)
* removed tag 'needs-upstream-testing'
* added tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'
* added tag 'i386' (for obvious reasons)
I just saw the tag 'running-unity'
I can't say this issue is in ... every second kernel ..., but it keeps
popping up every now and then, IIRC even before 10.10 (had the Magic
Mouse before). It's like a zombie - can't be killed.
@Wolf:
Just out of curiosity : what do you mean by ... broken libraries ...? Do you
have a particular
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Apple magic mouse looses connection
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Whow, that was an easy one. I disabled the setting as suggested, got rid
of the log message and it still works.
Thanks a lot.
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Title:
compiz
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/1056770/+attachment/3344762/+files/XsessionErrors.txt
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@bojo42:
could you add a version for 12.10? Liferea is still at 1.8.3 in
Quantal.
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Title:
Liferea 1.8.3 in Ubuntu 12.04 [beta2] shows false
@jsalisbury):
Short answer : Yes.
Long answer :
Yes, I had a running Precise (12.04) until last week and the mouse worked just
fine with minor tweaks (module options regarding scroll-speed and
scroll-acceleration).
I did a fresh install of Quantal (12.10) which included kernel 3.5.0-13-generic
Issue appears again on a fresh installed 12.10, after updating from
3.5.0-13-generic to 3.5.0-15-generic. Even the usual workarounds (use of
BlueMan, deleting and adding the device) don't work this time.
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** Tags added: quantal
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The Mark all read and a subsequent Rebuild does work temporarily -
until the next restart (of liferea) that is. A look into the DB shows,
that all unread items are marked as comments and contain comments to
feed items. I used sqliteman to peek into ~/.liferea_1.8/liferea.db:
SELECT * FROM items
This error (intel_do_flush_locked failed: No space left on device)
does also affect Gnome Shell users with said Intel Graphics. Gnome Shell
dies upon this and no keystrokes are forwarded to applications, although
mouse and application menus do work. This happens with on a single
monitor with
Just as a short reminder, there are more DNS-resolver/server available as
packages out there than just bind and dnsmasq, i.e. djbdns and it's derivates.
Until I removed the annoying dns=dnsmasq line in /e/N/Nconf, NM disconnected
the WLAN after a couple of minutes, throwing an error about
Just as a short reminder, there are more DNS-resolver/server available as
packages out there than just bind and dnsmasq, i.e. djbdns and it's derivates.
Until I removed the annoying dns=dnsmasq line in /e/N/Nconf, NM disconnected
the WLAN after a couple of minutes, throwing an error about
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 884100 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884100
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 884100
[ppa] libreoffice-core_1:3.4.4~rc1-0ubuntu1~ppa1 depends on ure (=3.4.4)
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Still present in :
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: banshee 2.2.0+git20111026.r1.d30ff8d-0ubuntu1+oneiric
Architecture: i386
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Title:
Banshee
I guess, the submitter meant the package padevchooser aka PulseAudio
Device Chooser, which uses (at least according to
/usr/share/applications/padevchooser.desktop) Icon=stock_line_in as
icon.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668308
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@ Ye Myat Kaung: you describe a different bug: there are server new
packages now. One for each backend (i.e. fb, twitter, etc.) - you need
to install the ones you use.
Unfortunately these new packages are neither marked as recommended nor a
depency.
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gwibber does not start
It seems that either bum (boot-up-manager) or rcconf or jobs-admin
fiddled with the file names in /etc/rc[0|6].d/ in a way that all links
started with S03. After restoring the appropriate order the umount
scripts are called _before_ the halt|reboot script.
As a side note: backintime works as
I see the same here (upgraded to 10.10 from 10.04, Gnome) and the system
is fscking on _every_ boot. I removed squash to see the output during
startup/shutdown - unfortunately it's gone to fast to be read. I tried
the lsof from comment #7, but no file is created. To track this down
further, I
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