In NVidia X Server Settings, I can switch to Intel graphics. When I do
this and reboot, then fractional scaling works correctly. With NVidia
graphics enabled, it does not work correctly.
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It does have something to do with the NVidia graphics.
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Title:
[nvidia] Screen scaling 125% gives 200%
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This was working fine with the initial release of Focal Fossa, but has
stopped working since a recent update on my Dell XPS 15.
It's an older model (2014) with 3200x1800 screen. I was using 175%
scaling but now it seems to scale everything to 200%, and the Gnome top
bar is too long so the icons
It doesn't have anything to do with the lock screen; if I go to System
Settings / Brightness & Lock and set Lock to OFF, then wait 5 minutes
for the screen to turn off, then press a key to wake it up again, then
the scaling is also reset to 1.
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Ubuntu 17.04, I have a 4K (3840x2160) monitor connected to my computer.
I have set the scaling to 1.5 (System Settings / Displays / Scale for
menu and title bars).
When I walk away from the computer, after a while the screen is locked.
When I unlock it by entering my
@alisonrowland This issue is not currently resolved. I have 4 different
computers running Ubuntu 11.10 (32-bit and 64-bit), all up-to-date with
the latest updates, and the issue is still there on all 4 of my
computers.
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Try this:
1. Boot Ubuntu 11.10
2. Log in
3. Press the Windows key to bring up the Unity launcher
4. Try typing. Problem: It doesn't work. There is a blinking caret in the
search box, but what you type doesn't appear.
5. Press the Windows key again to close the launcher.
6.
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Keyboard does not work in launcher the first time
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Binary package hint: libpngwriter0-dev
I installed the package libpngwriter0-dev with: sudo apt-get install
libpngwriter0-dev
Then I tried to compile a simple program which includes the header:
#include pngwriter.h
I get an error message about a missing header file from
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Title:
Dependency error in package libpngwriter0-dev
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I found out what the problem is.
Apparently, I need to add /usr/include/freetype2 to my include path,
according to the comment in the file /usr/include/ft2build.h.
So if I do this, the problem goes away:
g++ -I/usr/include/freetype2 ...
** Changed in: pngwriter (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
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I created a launcher on the desktop by right-clicking and selecting Add
Launcher After creating it, I right-clicked the launcher and set a
custom icon.
When I drag this launcher to the dash, an item appears but with a gray
? question mark instead of the icon. See
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Title:
Adding a
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected natty running-unity
** Description changed:
I created a launcher on the desktop by right-clicking and selecting Add
Launcher After creating it, I right-clicked the launcher and set a
custom icon.
When I drag this launcher to the
apport information
** Attachment added: GconfCompiz.txt
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I have just installed Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition.
The clock in the top right corner is always in 12-hour format, e.g. it
shows 11:22 PM. I want it to display the time in 24-hour format, e.g.
23:22. There seems to be no way to configure this in Ubuntu 10.10
Netbook Edition.
@Dima: What happens if you try? Do you get an error message, and if so,
what is the message?
There is a sun-java6-plugin package for Karmic i386 and also amd64, so
it should just work normally on Karmic.
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You
The solution that I posted above solves the problem for me. Why is this
bug being set to Incomplete? Do you need more information? It's clear
what the problem is and how it should be solved...
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Simon, are you sure that your patch is correct?
I think it should be sun-java6-plugin, not sun-java6-jre.
sun-java6-jre is just the Java runtime environment, without the browser plug-in.
sun-java6-plugin is the browser plugin, which depends on sun-java6-jre.
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Package emerald-themes does not exist in the repository for Jaunty. The
package emerald recommends this package:
jes...@jesper-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install emerald
[sudo] password for jesper:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The
What exactly did you put in your userChrome.css? I am also using the New
Wave theme, and this works well for me:
@namespace
url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul;); /*
set default namespace to XUL */
menubar menu {
color: white !important;
}
menubar
I just discovered that the New Wave theme comes with a userChrome.css
included to fix this issue.
You can find it in the directory: /usr/share/themes/New Wave
(note the space in the directory name).
You just have to copy it to the right place (~/.mozilla/firefox/profile
name/chrome).
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I just had a Skype conversation, and the person on the other side (on a Windows
XP computer) did notice a lag of between 1 and 2 seconds between the video and
sound he received from me. His video and sound (that I was receiving) was not
lagging.
Note that the volume setting is very
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
Seahorse 2.26.1 (Applications / Accessories / Passwords and Encryption
Keys) in Ubuntu Jaunty has different menus than what is described in the
documentation.
The menus shown and described in the documentation are:
Key - Edit - Remote - View -
I have just installed Jaunty (amd64) on my Dell XPS M1530 and the
problem still exists. I've found a way to make it work acceptably,
however.
First, install pavucontrol. Then, go to the PulseAudio manager (command:
paman). Go to Devices, Sources, click the alsa_input... device and click
Note that currently, the 64-bit Adobe Flash Player 10 for Linux is a
prerelease / alpha version, even though many people report that it works
very well.
(@Mike: You mean nspluginwrapper, not ndiswrapper).
The problem with ubuntu-restricted-extras is that at this moment it
depends on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-restricted-extras
The package ubuntu-restricted-extras depends on icedtea6-plugin for the
amd64 architecture.
The reason for this is most likely that until recently, there was no
64-bit browser plug-in for Sun Java, so that amd64 users had to use
@vinipl87: Sun released a version of Java 6 in Jan or Feb 2009 which
includes a 64-bit browser plug-in. The version of Sun Java 6 included
with Jaunty (Sun Java 6 update 13) includes this 64-bit plug-in.
I agree with your observation that ubuntu-restricted-extras should not
depend on OpenJDK Java
This is not a bug; disabling Ctrl-Alt-Backspace was done on purpose in
Jaunty.
See Jaunty Beta release notes:
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/beta#Known%20issues
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is now disabled, to reduce issues experienced by
users who accidentally trigger the key combo. Users who do
Please update the version of memtest86+ in Ubuntu, because the version
used in Ubuntu at the moment is very old. The version in Ubuntu does not
recognise many newer processors and chipsets (for example, it does not
recognise my Core 2 Duo and reports that it is a Pentium III processor).
See
** Summary changed:
- [packaging-request] Please package Stellarium 0.10.1
+ [needs-packaging] Please package Stellarium 0.10.1
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Changelog for Stellarium 0.10.1:
0.10.1 [2009-02-02]
Added reset all config options button.
Added code for uncompressing gzip files (borrowed from from libkde)
Allowed for gzip compressed JSON files.
Fixed flip buttons bug.
Fixed min FPS feature.
Implemented screenshots inverted colors feature +
I have the same problem on Hardy (x86_64), running on a Dell XPS M1530
(Intel Core 2 Duo T9300), nVidia proprietary driver, Compiz enabled.
Most of the time it works normally, but occasionally it doesn't draw
itself directly after login and I get a white square.
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jdeslip, this bug is attached to a number of packages, as you can see in
the top right of this bug report. It has been marked invalid for only
two of the packages. Not the whole bug report has been marked as
invalid.
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internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio
I have a Fedora 10 (x86_64) Live CD here. One of the new features in
Fedora 10 is the glitch-free audio version of PulseAudio. So, I booted
from the Fedora 10 CD and tried if I have the same problem there, and
yes, I can reproduce the problem - the microphone volume is very faint,
even if I set
I do not have this issue with 8.04, but I do with 8.10. I have a Dell
XPS M1530.
As Kostas says, this bug is not specific to Skype, it happens also with
for example gnome-sound-recorder.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275998
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Binary package hint: eclipse
The version of Eclipse in the Intrepid repository is 3.2.2. This is a
very old version; Eclipse 3.4 has been released some time ago, with
important new
** Tags added: upgrade
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 249352 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249352
You're right Paul, this bug is a duplicate of 249352.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 249352
openoffice javaldx could not find a java runtime environment
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Installing the meta-package openoffice.org indeed fixes the problem.
After installing that, OpenOffice automatically finds both the Sun and
the OpenJDK JREs.
However, this is not a solution, but a workaround to the problem. The
error message that you get when you don't have the meta-package
If you want developers to work on a specific problem, you'll have to add
more information to this bug report.
For example: What brand and model is your WiFi card? Did it work with a
previous version of Ubuntu? Are you using the 32-bit or the 64-bit
version of Ubuntu? Are you using 8.10 beta? What
What is GAMING LCD Support?
** Changed in: ubuntu
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them in the forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/
Launchpad is not a forum for discussing support questions.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
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I have the same problem with Flash 9. I think this is a problem in
Flash. I installed Flash 10 (which was released very recently) and I
noticed that full screen video is much better with Flash 10 - no choppy
video anymore.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None =
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Incomplete
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You need to install the VirtualBox Guest Additions in your virtual
machine. See the VirtualBox help for information on how to do this.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280085
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** Summary changed:
- Packaging request: GpicSync
+ [needs-packaging] GpicSync
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 280953
No system sounds in Intrepid beta
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281710
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Status: New = Invalid
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Is this a duplicate of bug #137606 ?
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Why was this set to incomplete? The information I gave is complete and
the bug is easily reproducible with the provided information.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270467
You
Did you test it yourself? I just tested it on two VirtualBox
installations of Ubuntu 8.10 beta:
32-bit Ubuntu 8.10 beta with all the latest updates
OpenOffice version: 1:2.4.1-11ubuntu2
Sun Java version: 6-07-4ubuntu2
OpenJDK Java version: 6b12-0ubuntu1
64-bit Ubuntu 8.10 beta with all the
See also bug # 270467
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Binary package hint: brasero
I burned a data DVD with Brasero. After the disc is burned, the disc is
ejected and Brasero asks me to re-insert the disc for the integrity
check. I put the disc back in and get an error message:
Error while burning:
this operation is not
** Attachment added: Brasero session log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280330
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Some info about my hardware:
Dell XPS M1530, 2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, running Ubuntu 8.04.1 x86_64
DVD writer: MATSHITA DVD+-RW UJ-875S
capabilities: removable audio cd-r cd-rw dvd dvd-r dvd-ram
I was burning a DVD-R disc.
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I was surprised to discover that the popular open source content
management system Joomla! is not packaged for Ubuntu. This should be
packaged.
Website: http://www.joomla.org/
License: GPL v2
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
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Binary package hint: gtk-recordmydesktop
The package gtk-recordmydesktop installs a menu item under Applications
/ Sound Video with the label: gtk-recordMyDesktop.
The GNOME Human Interface Guidelines have the rules about menu item
names, as can be read in paragraph
Here is a new version of gtk-recordmydesktop.desktop. Note that I
modified the name and description in English, but not the comment in
French, because I don't know French well enough. Changes:
Name: gtk-recordyDesktop - Desktop Recorder
Comment: Frontend for recordMyDesktop - Record a video of
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