I'm also having this issue. I've seen it happen with flac files and mp3
files. The problem happens every time but only with certain files.
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I understand that the compositor can't be used to provide a solution, so
then in my opinion the border size for Xubuntu's default theme should be
increased. Even the "Default" xfce theme (which seems to have 2 or 3
pixel borders) is so much of an improvement. As it stands, use of a
single-pixel
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Yes, it does sound like those bugs. Thanks for taking a look, Daniel.
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$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
$ apt-cache policy gdm3
gdm3:
Installed: 3.26.1-3ubuntu3
I've had this problem on two different machines on which I ran upgrades
to Artful.
The greeter never appears after the system boots. It's
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When running Gnome 3 in Wayland mode (confirmed with XDG_SESSION_TYPE
env var) I see the following issues on this hardware:
* Jerky animations (glxgears stutters noticably)
* Mouse cursor sometimes updated at a reduced framerate, usualy when CPU is
under load, appearing to
Hi, this issue persists in wily. I think it warrants attention since two
people have gone to the effort of diagnosing the issue, creating a patch
and vouching for it. If there's some other way that I can help to get
this resolved, then please do let me know.
At the least, upgrading the version of
Also continuing to happen for me after upgrade to 15.10
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take so long just for logout
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By the way, it seems to take exactly 90 seconds to log out each time for
me.
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take so long just for logout
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I don't think that's the case, Tim.
The version of seahorse-nautilus in utopic, 3.8.0, is calling
cryptui_prompt_recipients. This cryptui method consists of the
following call:
return cryptui_prompt_recipients_with_symmetric (keyset, title,
signer, NULL);
So it's cryptui that is itself
I can confirm that this patch fixes the issue. Thanks Monsta!
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When right clicking a file and selecting encrypt nothing happens, but
Also note that Alt-tab still works at the end of the steps above.
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Remapping alt-tab using the Keyboard app doesn't work
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$ kvm -cdrom ubuntu-14.10-desktop-amd64.iso -cpu host -m 2G
1. Select Try Ubuntu after live cd boot
2. On boot to desktop, open nautilus and firefox. Observe alt-tab switches
between apps.
3. Open Keyboard settings app
4. Select Shortcuts tab
5. Select Navigation list item
6. Observe that Switch
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I noticed that menubar items in the exaile music player application no
longer appeared after upgrading to saucy. However, the menu items
appeared fine in xfce and gnome.
I think the problem may be related to this bug:
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When running under Unity in Saucy, no menu bar items appear. File, Edit,
View, etc. all appear, but no menu items appear when they're clicked.
When running exaile under Gnome or xfce, the menu items appear fine.
Debugging confirmed that the 'show' event is never being
I'm on Ubuntu 13.04 and I just got something similar happening to what
the original submitter reported.
The system took 2 minutes to boot (as opposed to 10 seconds usually) and
the mouse and keyboard didn't respond when the greeter appeared. I
unplugged and replugged the mouse and keyboard, and
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1. Ensure Thunderbird is installed and open.
2. Choose File/Send/Document as email...
3. A Thunderbird window with a new email appears. The subject is that of the
document's file name, but no document is attached.
I verified the document was really not attached by sending
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1. Open the Keyboard settings app.
2. Select the Shortcuts tab.
3. Select Navigation/Switch applications.
4. Remap the action.
5. Observe that the chosen remapped key doesn't switch applications.
I found that I had to use ccsm and change Key to start the Switcher in
the
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I burned an iso image and the first verifying checksum run completed.
The disc burned to 100% and then began a second round of verification.
After 20 or so minutes nothing had happened although the dvd drive light
was flashing. The estimated time to complete the task (as seen
Hello, I have a 7770 and encountered this problem. I fixed it by
uninstalling fglrx and installing fglrx-updates. My motherboard has no
integrated graphics.
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This issue persists in quantal.
Linux 3.5.0-17-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 9 19:31:23 UTC 2012 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
Codename: quantal
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Just popping in to say that this issue continues to affect 12.04.
Linux desktop 3.2.0-27-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 6 14:25:57 UTC
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
Codename: precise
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This issue seems to be resolved for me, I haven't seen it in a while
whereas it was previously very intrusive. I'm running Unity 2D and
previously experienced it under that environment. I haven't changed
anything specific to this issue besides accepting regularly scheduled
updates. I had continued
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Some time around 10.04, my boot times began to always suffer 10-20
second delays. When I can view the log while loading, a message similar
to this one is posted immediately after the delay:
ata4.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen
ata4.00: failed
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This is still happening for me in 11.10
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Brasero disk burner won't get past Preparing to write.
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Hi, I'm running 11.10 on the same Macbook model and also have this
problem. When I resume from suspend, the screen is completely dimmed. I
often can't see the login screen. The laptop screen also dims when I
press Fn-F7 to change the multi-monitor mode. In both of these
situations, I can bring the
I made a bug with my apport information in #884681
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black screen when dim scrren to save power
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When I resume from suspend, the screen is completely dimmed. I often
can't see the login screen. The laptop screen also dims when I press
Fn-F7 to change the multi-monitor mode. In both of these situations, I
can bring the brightness back up with Fn-F2. But every time I
apport information
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Hi, I was previously affected by this bug, and I just successfully built
wxruby using the wxgtk2.8-dev according to the instructions given. So
this fix is verified for me. Thanks a lot!
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I will also post this to the wxruby mailing list and see if I can get
further verification from other users.
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wxDisplay unexpectedly
Hi, I've just confirmed this bug on a Macbook 2,1. I think a good
compromise would be the optical functionality exposed as a device in
the volume settings, so users could manually switch to optical output if
they chose. This sounds like it would also be useful for various other
non-Macbook
I forgot to add this was 11.04.
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Jack sensing for mini-TOSLINK optical connector isn't automated on
MacBook Pro 4,1
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Hi, I also just suffered this problem in Natty. Memory usage peaked at
over 12gb virtual and the operation lasted for over 10 minutes. The
memory situation resolved after this time with the udisks-daemon process
ending, but palimpsest indicates that it's still waiting for the
bootable flag
This bug seems to be also occurring for GNUstep in Debian and Ubuntu.
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=613221
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I re-tested this in Natty and it still happened. But going off the
suggestion in that bug, I recompiled wxruby while excluding GLCanvas,
and I found the problem doesn't occur, wxruby works fine. Maybe the
issue is in Mesa as the bug suggests.
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+ Edited: I corrected the repro steps, thanks Marvin
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This is a strange one, I'm not sure exactly where the fault lies.
Basically, performing almost any operation in a wxRuby app causes a
crash in pixman_image_composite32. This crash doesn't occur when running
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This is a strange one, I'm not sure exactly where the fault lies.
Basically, performing almost any operation in a wxRuby app causes a
crash in pixman_image_composite32. This crash doesn't occur when running
regular wxWidgets apps or wxPython apps. The problem occurs on both
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