Hello, townsend. Sorry for the delay.
The problem is manifesting in the live image, I confirmed it with
yesterdays' live image (I haven't tried on bare metal). Please, tell me
if there's anything else I can provide.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity8/+bug/1438814/+attachment/4393724/+files/unity8.log
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** Summary changed:
- Apps keeps on loading (Intel 945GM)
+ Apps keep on loading (Intel 945GM)
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** Description changed:
- I don't think this is awkwardly important. Either way, when I create a
- new template on the ~/Templates folder I give it a descriptive enough
- and useful name (for example, New recipe.txt). The new template
- appears immediately on the context menu with the expected
Public bug reported:
Following the suggestion made by townsend in bug 1434712. I managed to
log into Unity 8.
Now when I try to move windows around or when I open the indicators menu
the screen blinks. When the blink occurs the pointer releases the
window I had grabbed and the indicator menu
Public bug reported:
From the time I log in, the Scopes window (and any other app I open
from the Dash) just keeps on loading without any sign of finishing.
I don't know if this is related to bug 1438809.
CPU: Intel Core Duo
GPU: Intel 945GM
RAM: 4 GB
** Affects: unity8-desktop-session
Public bug reported:
When powerd is installed on the desktop, upgrading it fails given that
`lxc-android-config.service` doesn't exist: dpkg aborts the upgrade on
the final steps since it cannot restart `lxc-android-config`.
I had powerd installed because I recognized that some Unity 7 packages
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Grub ignores options on /etc/default/grub
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@psusi, Please look in /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober. In particular, the last
line reads:
adjust_timeout
And the definition of `adjust_timeout` is:
adjust_timeout () {
if [ $quick_boot = 1 ] [ x${found_other_os} != x ]; then
cat EOF
set timeout_style=menu
if [ \${timeout} = 0 ]; then
Public bug reported:
When I click somewhere in the w3m window the cursor is positioned 1 row
right and 1 column down from the actual mouse pointer position. This is
annoying.
For example,
x#
#
if I click the x the cursor moves to the (where I expected it to
move to the x).
Luckily I managed
Public bug reported:
When I click somewhere in the w3m window the cursor is positioned 1 row
right and 1 column down from the actual mouse pointer position. This is
annoying.
For example,
x#
#
if I click the x the cursor moves to the (where I expected it to
move to the x).
Luckily I managed
I am on Utopic and apport redirected me to this bug report.
In my case, compiz crashes when I maximize the Devhelp window and then
try to minimize it via the panel buttons. (Devhelp on Utopic uses
GtkHeaderBar, hence it does not have a minimize button on the main
interface.)
** Tags removed:
** Changed in: systemd-shim (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
qpdfview renders black pages after poppler update
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@Martin is as Colin Law says. This bug report won't get much more
attention, just file a bug report against Xfce4 (in general) and the
developers we'll work from there (you don't need to know the specific
package)...
** Summary changed:
- Custom default keyboard shortcuts don't work
+ Custom
@mspacek Notice that I reported this bug against Unity/GNOME 3 not
against Xfce4. Unless you can prove that the bugs are coming from the
same /common/ code (shared by both projects), it would be nicer if you
reported a new bug against Xfce4.
IIRC, last time a used Trusty/Utopic the original bug
I believe this comment might provide a workaround to the no access to
GRUB options problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1273764/comments/8
It's about another bug in which grub ignores the timeout options in
/etc/default/grub
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@iccode: Actually, last time I tried, it worked. It was only rebinding
Ctrl+Alt+T that I tested it, though.
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Title:
Custom keyboard shortcuts
Happened to me while using trusty (installed on hardware). I had press
`Ctrl+Alt+T`. I have Caps switched with Escape, and a second (Spanish)
locale.
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@joecarey, That gray/difficult to read icon is with the non-default icon
theme (Numix in my case). I checked and ubuntu-mono doesn't have this
problem (both icons use white background). Consider advising the Numix
Project about this.
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Public bug reported:
On the Online Accounts panel, if I scroll the list of services (on the
right side) the highlight is repeated. That is, say I have the mouse
over Twitter, when I scroll the list with the mouse wheel the
highlighting is drawn over Twitter and newly hovered items. I've added a
Public bug reported:
The unity-control-center manual page reads:
online-accounts
The online-accounts panel shows your configured online accounts and
lets you add or remove accounts.
But currently you need to run `unity-control-center credentials` to
actually see the
Public bug reported:
If I run `restart unity-panel-service` or `killall unity-panel-service`,
indicator-application is not respawned and I need to start it manually
with `start indicator-application`. The other indicators are restarted
normally.
As a consequence, Network Manager's applet is not
** Summary changed:
- Grub-pc ignores the options on /etc/default/grub
+ Grub ignores options on /etc/default/grub
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Title:
Grub ignores options
I still see the menu even without LVM. My PC is an HP nx7400. As a
workaround I followed this:
https://gist.github.com/LeahCim/9332432
Also, here's the bug report I filed (in case your problem and mine are
the same):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1273764
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I've done a fresh install of trusty (amd64) without proposed enabled,
and the issue persists. I noticed the GRUB_TIMEOUT* is been overridden
on 30_os-prober. I've updated the bug description.
** Description changed:
- On trusty-proposed:
+ This is a fresh install of trusty (amd64), no proposed
** Description changed:
- ** This problem was caused by the (non-default) icon theme I was using
- **
-
I have two layouts: English and Latin American. When I switch layouts
(with Shift+Shift_R) from English to Spanish, the indicator disappears.
When I switch back to English, the indicator
I am getting:
error: Package `libido3-0.1' not found in specified Vala API
directories or GObject-Introspection GIR directories
when I run `valac --pkg libido3-0.1 ...`. I have `libido3-0.1-dev`
installed (this is on Trusty).
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@attente Yes, I checked and indicator-keyboard-service is still running.
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Title:
Indicator disappears when switching to non default layout
To
Correction, I mean my non-default *icon* theme was causing the problem.
ubuntu-mono works perfectly.
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Title:
Indicator disappears when switching
Yes, when I open the menu I can see the 'Es' little icon (if I click it
the indicator vanishes too).
ubuntu-mono: 14.04+14.04.20140324-0ubuntu1
indicator-keyboard: 0.0.0+14.04.20140311-0ubuntu1
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@attente Oh! Sorry, the problem was caused by the theme I was using.
Ambiance and Radiance don't have this problem. I'll mark the bug as
invalid, sorry for the confusion :(
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
+ ** This problem was caused by the (non-default) icon theme I was using
+ **
+
I have two layouts: English and Latin American. When I switch layouts
(with Shift+Shift_R) from English to Spanish, the indicator disappears.
When I switch back to English, the indicator
** Description changed:
(By Launcher indicators I mean the little arrows which show the window
count.)
** Steps to reproduce **
1. Open one Firefox window. Notice that the window count is correct
(one indicator on the left of the Firefox launcher icon).
2. Open a second
Public bug reported:
(By Launcher indicators I mean the little arrows which show the window
count.)
** Steps to reproduce **
1. Open one Firefox window. Notice that the window count is correct
(one indicator on the left of the Firefox launcher icon).
2. Open a second Firefox window.
Now,
Public bug reported:
I have two layouts: English and Latin American. When I switch layouts
(with Shift+Shift_R) from English to Spanish, the indicator disappears.
When I switch back to English, the indicator reappears.
I've checked with adding a third layout, but the indicator won't show
unless
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Missing gettext context or pasting translatable strings
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** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
12-hour clock not available in Latin Spanish locale
To
@gunnarhj Uh, I got confused and set this bug to Fix released but this
one is more general than mine.
Also about bug #1288843, I believe the format string should use small
case a.m. and p.m., at least in Spanish, I believe that previous
releases used lower case before this bug... But, as I cannot
** Description changed:
When the display sleeps due to idle time (or running `gnome-screensaver-
- command -a`), if I move the mouse lightly it wakes up to a black screen
- (with the clock on the top right). In this black screen I need to move
- the mouse or press a key so that the desktop is
Please, check out bug #1283621, which I filed (not sure if it's a
duplicate). Looks like it's a problem with newer versions of the
kernel/udev.
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There's a minor typo on the grub theme which produces a black screen
with purple border after exiting the grub menu (or on starting
Plymouth). I understand that there's a `!` (negation) missing before the
background_color invokation:
$ cat
** Patch added: A very small fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1289809/+attachment/4013700/+files/fix_LP-1289809.patch
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OK, I also thought that at first. But when I tried with the fix, the
purple frame disappeared:
- With timeout=0, the screen was purely black (good)
- With timeout0, the background was purple under the menu (good)
I'll check again.
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Steve Langasek
Yep, after testing it again I can confirm the frame is drawn before the
grub menu is presented (or when timeout=0). With the negation this does
not happen: background is continuous on one or other color, the right
thing (tm).
** Description changed:
There's a minor typo on the grub theme which
Thank you! That's good enough for me.
Thank you for your time, Gunnar :-)
I didn't know about the locale specific situation, I thought that 12h +
AM/PM was a set.
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Notice that my main preoccupation is wrt to the _latin alphabet_
(Spanish, English, Portuguese, ...). In languages/locales with this
alphabet, I strongly believe that having the AM/PM format string makes
more sense than waiting for a bug report being filed.
1. In this bug report I am speaking
The bug is still present on Trusty.
** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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12-hour clock not
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Title:
12-hour clock not available in Latin Spanish locale
To
Public bug reported:
This is basically the same as bug #38892, but for Spanish (Latin
American) locales. Can't the AM/PM format be defined for at least all
the latin alphabet locales (where I think it makes more sense than not)?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: locales
Public bug reported:
After installing zsh-doc, If I type `man zsh5` I get:
man: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/zsh5.1.gz is a dangling symlink
Meanwhile, `man zsh` simply tells me that the manual page does not exist
(and certainly it's not installed).
BTW, I know I can use `info zsh` and
I noticed that os-prober overrides the timeout value, I also found this
workaround:
https://gist.github.com/LeahCim/9332432
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Grub-pc
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1256961 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1256961
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1256961
new glib (2.39.1) causes some indicators nautilus to not load promptly
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@john It does mean something... It means that unless we are providing a
fix/patch we are mostly adding noise to the bug report and drowning
possible workarounds.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1287254
Can't type on login screen
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Can't type my password after cold boot
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Can't type my password after cold boot
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Please don't add more Me too comments, it's only adding to the noise. As
you can see the bug has been marked as Triaged (there's enough
information for a developer to act on it). Now, let's be patient.
Workaround: Open a menu, be it righting clicking on the password entry or
opening one of the
Still present on trusty.
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Title:
Regression: Rev 3696: Qt4 apps some others that are started or
controlled from unity launcher quicklists
** Description changed:
In previous versions (= Raring) I was able to turn on the bluetooth (on
Raring I had to install blueman). Currently my device is not detected.
Commands such as `rfkill list`, `hcitool dev`, `lsusb` won't show any
bluetooth device.
My laptop is an hp nx7400.
+
I managed to turn on the bluetooth device from within Debian wheezy, and
now the bluetooth works on Ubuntu too. Kind of a big workaround...
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Currently I cannot reproduce the problem (after rebooting the machine).
So I mark my own bug as Incomplete...
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Title:
rythmbox sound menu is not working
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Public bug reported:
In previous versions (= Raring) I was able to turn on the bluetooth (on
Raring I had to install blueman). Currently my device is not detected.
Commands such as `rfkill list`, `hcitool dev`, `lsusb` won't show any
bluetooth device.
My laptop is an hp nx7400.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
Context: I have my Ubuntu installation on a portable disk, and another
installation on the internal disk.
If I unmount a partition via the side panel little arrows, Nautilus
starts using 100% of one CPU (core). I wait a few minutes, but the CPU
usage doesn't decrease
Public bug reported:
If I maximize a window and then restore it, the LIM will appear on the
title bar even when the option is disabled under Appearance. The menus
will disappear if I open a new window (of any application).
**Steps to reproduce**
- Open Firefox
- Maximize it
- Restore it (via
Thanks, that did it.
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Title:
After removing and restarting: low graphics mode and blank screen
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
Tried u-s-c (with ubuntu-desktop-mir). At first I got a blank screen,
but after running `sudo restart lightdm` I was able to log into Unity.
The fonts looks a a bit weird and some apps (Firefox, VLC, file
selector) are not themed. Otherwise, usable...
** Attachment added: firefox.png
Tried u-s-c (with ubuntu-desktop-mir). At first I got a blank screen,
but after running `sudo restart lightdm` I was able to log into Unity.
The fonts looks a a bit weird and some apps (Firefox, VLC, file
selector) are not themed. Otherwise, usable... Nonetheless, when I
removed these packages
Public bug reported:
When I remove u-s-c and ubuntu-desktop-mir with `remove --auto-remove`,
I get greeted with the Low graphics dialog and lightdm won't start. I
can get back to the desktop if I reinstall both packages (and run `sudo
restart lightdm`).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Just in case the last dist-upgrade is related (and this bug is Invalid),
I've just upgraded to libunity-core-6.0-9.
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After removing and
After starting `gnome-settings-daemon` manually, Firefox (and the other
apps) have recovered their theme. The fonts still look funny, though.
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If I run `zenity --list --height=XXX [OTHER OPTIONS]` the list box will
have a fixed height. Usually, this height is less than optimal and makes
the list hard to read. This bug has been reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702535
and there's a
Just did a dist-upgrad (maybe the last one got interrupted, or this is a
new update), and the fonts look good again and gnome-settings-daemon
started fine (no theming issue). The blank screen persists, and I still
need to restart lightdm as a workaround.
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As Markus says, xim worked at first, but now (on trusty) it stops
working in certain circumstances. I made it work by switching with ibus,
logging out, and switching back then I restarted (I guess logging out
would have done it, though). But it stopped working when I switched
tty's by pressing
Public bug reported:
On libreoffice, if I press Enter/click on a HUD entry nothing happens. I
tried with Impress and Writer, the menu entries are shown alright, but
when I activate them nothing happens.
(Not sure if the bug is really on the HUD.)
In case it matters, after installing Trusty, I
** Attachment added: apt history, where the problem started
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I am on trusty-proposed.
After last of upgrade of date (2014-02-04 01:47 UTC) the
Xserver/Xorg/X11 package was removed automatically. I did a `dist-
upgrade` (without autoremove). I noticed this when lightdm didn't start.
I then installed `ubuntu-deskop` in order to pull
** Attachment added: what I did after to get lightdm working
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After restarting:
1. plymouthd reported a crash via apport. apport told me that the bug
has already been reported, never happened to me before. (Anyways, I
don't have permissions to see the bug reported.)
2. LigthDM failed to start on its own, had to `sudo restart lightdm`. I
attach its log
BTW, the bug I am not authorized to see is #1216022, but not sure if
that page even exists (the title says Page not found).
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Title:
Xserver
** Attachment added: Greeter, after restart
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Yes, on reading further I noticed that Xorg was simply being upgraded.
Thanks.
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Xserver removed after upgrade (2014-02-04)
To manage
If I try to start indicator-bluetooth manually, I get this error too:
$ /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/indicator-bluetooth/indicator-bluetooth-
service
** (process:4640): CRITICAL **: bluez.vala:104:
GDBus.Error:org.bluez.Error.NoSuchAdapter: No such adapter
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Public bug reported:
Lately when I click a reddit or Google Plus or AskUbuntu comment box,
there's a chance that Firefox will crash instantly. When the crash
occurs Apport doesn't start, but the Firefox crash dialog does (I guess
the crash info goes directly to Mozilla?).
Description:Ubuntu
@Pavio You can right click on the password entry and that should enable
it.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Pavlo Bohmat b...@ukr.net wrote:
Could not enter a password, need sign in as a guest-session or 'sudo
/etc/init.d/lightdm restart' after this input (lightdm) works.
USB keyboard
Sorry, if this has already been pointed out. I notice that it's not only
the timeout that grub will ignore, recently I changed the style to
countdown but the menu is still shown.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 10:43 AM, syscon-hh syscon.k...@freenet.de wrote:
Done -
Public bug reported:
On trusty-proposed:
I have attached my `/etc/default/grub` file. After modifying it, I make
sure to run update-grub, but the changes won't take effect on next
reboot: the menu is shown with a timeout of 10 seconds.
grub-pc:
Installed: 2.02~beta2-5
Candidate:
Done, #1273764 :-)
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Colin Watson cjwat...@canonical.comwrote:
Could you please file a new bug report for any remaining issues,
attaching any relevant information? This one is closed, and it's not
going to be a practical way to track things on an ongoing
After I started my laptop today the indicator wasn't shown. I guess this
is a separate issue. I mean, it's not that it disappears after switching
the bluetooth off, but that it isn't shown after logging in.
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Fixed the typo, then ran update-grub and rebooted, but the issue persists.
(BTW, shouldn't I have been warned by grub about the type?)
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Colin Watson cjwat...@canonical.comwrote:
You have misspelled countdown as countdowm. Try fixing that?
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