Reopened because it fell victim to my bug cleaning without being fixed.
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Title:
Let user select a time of less than 15 mins idle before going to
Shuhao, please try the patch in this bug report and report back if it
changes anything for you.
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Title:
Hotkeys with Super modifier overriding
Another weird thing:
When I add a non-existing command, e.g. b for superb and bsh for
supershiftb, the presentation in the error dialog that opens when
trying to exiting this command via the shortcut differs from that in the
xfce4-settings dialog (and assignment dialog).
In the error dialog, it
I can no longer reproduce this. I will check on other machines and close
this bug after verification.
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Title:
Hotkeys with Super modifier
(In reply to Shuhao from comment #12)
By no longer reproduce this you mean with the patch attached?
No, without the patch. Sorry, but why don't you simply try the patch and
see if it solves your problem?
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No response, closing.
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Title:
Brightness controls no longer work after toggling monitor
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(In reply to Steve Dodier-Lazaro from comment #4)
(In reply to Harald Judt from comment #2)
Some sort of drawback with that hack is that the shortcuts are now displayed
as if the shift modifier had been pressed. Examples: a is displayed as
A, Shifta as ShiftA. Verifying in xfce4-settings
Sorry, my last comment might not have been very helpful. Another
attempt:
Isn't that just how the UI displays all shortcuts?
It is, but the way it does without what I call the hack seems to be the right
one, that is:
a = a
shift+a = A
super+a = Super + a
super+shift+a = Super + A
The hack -
This should be solved in =1.4 and later (complete rework of this
stuff).
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Title:
Let user select a time of less than 15 mins idle before going
*** Bug 11257 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Title:
[SRU] Plugin needs updated for locationforecast-1.2
To manage
0.8.4 has been released with the fix.
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(In reply to Harald Judt from comment #33)
Pushed a few commits which should solve the update problems and other bugs.
If someone here can, please pull and test if everything works fine now.
I tested latest git. Hibernated PC around 23:00, two locations
Pushed a few commits which should solve the update problems and other
bugs. If someone here can, please pull and test if everything works fine
now.
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(In reply to stef from comment #27)
Thank you, Harald. I noticed the night/day bug this morning for the first
time.
Please test then if you can still reproduce it with current HEAD. Either
leave the machine running over night (the bug should be visible at 00:00
the next day, but it might be
(In reply to Andrew from comment #29)
Hello Harald, thenaks for your work on this.
I've compiled the git copy today due to the stock Xubuntu version of the
weather plugin not functioning at all. I compiled at ~1200 on Oct 19th, 2014
but am experiencing the moon being shown despite it still
The night/day update bug should be fixed in git now.
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Title:
[SRU] Plugin needs updated for locationforecast-1.2
To manage notifications about
Thanks for your report.
I have detected another problem that occurs when setting up or changing
a location that is in a different timezone; seems to have something to
do with the timezone setting. Only xfce4-panel -r helps here.
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Please beware that the current git version still has a bug in the update
routine, I've already mentioned that above. Nothing too bad, it won't
make anything crash, but the sunrise/sunset dates and therefore night
time status will not be updated correctly (which you might only notice
after a day,
Pushed to git. There should be enough time for updating translations
before the next micro or minor release.
http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-
manager/commit/?id=de627001469969075a52b841cc9c8cb7e2cc74cb
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More information is needed here.
1) Quit xfce4-power-manager with xfce4-power-manager -q and start it
in no-daemon mode xfce4-power-manager --no-daemon to get a log.
2) Track the values in the kernel sysfs, like
/sys/class/backlight/your-machine's-backlight-name/brightness
Created attachment 5666
power-manager-system-sleep-label.png
This is more what it should look like.
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Title:
System Tab power saving tab
I see no easy way to fix this, except shortening the Put system to
sleep when inactive for label to e.g. When inactive for. IMHO, this
would be the ideal solution anyway.
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The patch from attachment #94929 solves the issues with constraining the
mouse pointer, so everything works fine on intel. I will file a separate
bug for the radeon driver.
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I too can confirm that scaling doesn't work with radeon.
On a laptop with intel driver, the following works fine, except the mouse
pointer is confined to the mode area, but I believe that is a known xorg-server
bug:
xrandr --fb 1920x1080 --output eDP1 --mode 1600x900 --scale-from 1920x1080
The
I too can confirm that scaling doesn't work with radeon.
On a laptop with intel driver, the following works fine, except the mouse
pointer is confined to the mode area, but I believe that is a known xorg-server
bug:
xrandr --fb 1920x1080 --output eDP1 --mode 1600x900 --scale-from 1920x1080
The
The patch from attachment #94929 solves the issues with constraining the
mouse pointer, so everything works fine on intel. I will file a separate
bug for the radeon driver.
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(In reply to comment #187)
Ah, would you happen to have an uneven amount of memory installed?
I too have an uneven amount of memory installed (7 GiB). It's an old
workhorse for office usage only, so dual-channel doesn't matter.
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The image corruptions are also visible on the file/folder icons in
thunar. I still have no glyph corruptions any more.
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Title:
[gen4 sna] Font
I have updated to current git and reverted commit
b7565a26401e283df94b68019e8093f8104428f4 and left the MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES
set to 1, but now instead of glyph corruption I notice some icons are
corrupted similar to the glyphs before.
Example: In thunderbird, I hover over a toolbar icon and when
After updating to current git, the situation has become worse and I now
see more visible corruptions even with MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES=1. And I did
not have to wait some hours for them to appear as before, they are
visible right after starting X.
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After updating to current git, the situation has become worse and I now
see more visible corruptions even with MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES=1. And I did
not have to wait some hours for them to appear as before, they are
visible right after starting X.
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The bug occurs with MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES = 2 too, both in firefox and
xterm, so unfortunately setting it to 1 seems to be the only solution
here.
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SNA has grown worse now. Since about six weeks, I've started to see
corruption in the terminal (cursor not disappearing or not showing at
all, more text missing until marking with the mouse,...). I've switched
to UXA, nothing bad visible there.
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With kernel-3.12.2 and current git, the situation now is much better.
The corruptions happen less often (still often enough to be noticed
though), and are usually confined to single characters, or only parts of
single characters. While I'm writing this, I can notice what appears to
be some slight
The bug occurs with MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES = 2 too, both in firefox and
xterm, so unfortunately setting it to 1 seems to be the only solution
here.
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All tests with MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES greater than 2 reveal those single
garbled glyphs. I'm still testing with a value of 2. There isn't much
noticeable difference between 3, 4, 5.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) (prog-if
(In reply to comment #134)
(In reply to comment #132)
I don't want to speak too soon but it seems that the latest patch fixes the
problem.
Let it run for a day or so to be sure. The other thing that is worth
checking is whether setting MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES to 2 is also stable, or 4
etc.
All tests with MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES greater than 2 reveal those single
garbled glyphs. I'm still testing with a value of 2. There isn't much
noticeable difference between 3, 4, 5.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) (prog-if
(In reply to comment #134)
(In reply to comment #132)
I don't want to speak too soon but it seems that the latest patch fixes the
problem.
Let it run for a day or so to be sure. The other thing that is worth
checking is whether setting MAX_FLUSH_VERTICES to 2 is also stable, or 4
etc.
With kernel-3.12.2 and current git, the situation now is much better.
The corruptions happen less often (still often enough to be noticed
though), and are usually confined to single characters, or only parts of
single characters. While I'm writing this, I can notice what appears to
be some slight
I have tried the small 2L change by Thomas Richter and it works fine,
no negative side effects so far. Apparently, the 4GB barrier was a bit
of an arbitrary value anyway, you can read about that here:
https://lwn.net/Articles/152337/
I found the memmap=2048M\\$6144M workaround proposed on
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