Same problem here on Ubuntu w/Dell 9310 and AX500.
Reverting to 5.13.0-19 resolved the issue. First reboot didn't fix the
issue, but a full power cycle did.
I used a USB wifi dongle to install. Without that, you might need to
grab the relevant dpkgs and put on a USB stick to update.
sudo apt
Same problem here on Ubuntu w/Dell 9310 and AX500 and 5.13.0-20 and -21.
Reverting to 5.13.0-19 resolved the issue. First reboot didn't fix the
issue, but a full power cycle did.
I used a USB wifi dongle to install. Without that, you might need to
grab the relevant dpkgs and put on a USB stick
The suggested workaround of installing libxtst-dev does not work on
Kubuntu 20.04
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Missing depends, will not load in Gkrellm
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I've just run into this bug on my 20.04 install, and I literally just do
not know how to manually fix it.
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installer uses first EFI
Can confirm this is fixed in official Ubuntu repos now, no need for a
ppa anymore. Thank you for the prompt fix.
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Title:
package
After trying to "sudo apt update" I get this report in terminal,
it seems I get this after every apt command:
Setting up vanilla-gnome-default-settings (18.10.1) ...
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for gdm3.css
dpkg: error processing package vanilla-gnome-default-settings
Public bug reported:
On 20.04 beta when I use:
"sudo apt install vanilla-gnome-desktop" I get this error in terminal at
the end of the "install":
Errors were encountered while processing:
vanilla-gnome-default-settings
vanilla-gnome-desktop
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code
As a workaround, you can preload libXtst as follows:
LD_PRELOAD=libXtst.so.6 gkrellm
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gkleds fails to start in gkrellm
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I also received this error upgrading from 18.10. As with others, install
seemed to nearly finish (as judged by the progress bar).
Dell XPS 13 9360 (i7-7500U, Intel HD 620, Kaby Lake GT2)
Two anomalies:
1) I had postgresql multicorn libraries installed from a ppa. I used ppa-purge
to remove
Reproduction and unexpected user experience details:
* In a nautilus window, navigate to a folder that contains a source folder of
large files (e.g., video or pictures) that is sufficient to trigger the copy
progress indicator.
* Create two `test1` and `test2` folders on the Desktop
* In a new
Still problematic on 18.04.
Workaround: alt-f2, then "r" to restart gnome-shell.
Related reading:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-63065
https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator/issues/75
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sudo apt remove xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
also worked for me.
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Natural scrolling in Gnome Shell (17.10) doesn't appear to do anything
Lack of fractional scaling is a significant feature regression relative
to 17.10 with Unity for those of us with hidpi displays. What can users
do to show support for getting solved?
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Ubuntu 17.10 corrupting BIOS - many LENOVO laptops models
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wow idk who stuffed it up but they stuffed up bad
i guess im lucky i can boot from usb and optical drive i just can change my
bios settings
(lenovo ideapad 100 15iby)
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I DID NOT MEAN TO DO THAT THERE IS NO FIX ATM PLZ CHANGE THAT BACK
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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this is also affecting my bios on the lenovo ideapad 100 15iby however usb
booting is still possible.
the troubleshooting steps i have taken are.
1) used lenovo's bios update utility from the drivers site of my bios
https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles/cccn21ww.exe (direct link)
This worked fine for me from a live 17.04 usb, but not on a system
upgraded from 16.10. (Because of this, it seems unlikely that using an
upstream kernel will make any difference.
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Related to expired issue: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/python-apt/+question/285522
snafu$ cd /tmp
snafu$ pyvenv apt
snafu$ source apt/bin/activate
(apt) snafu$ lsb_release -a; uname -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:
Joseph- I went back to -31 and have tried it for 2 days, including at
least 10 successful suspend/resume cycles. I cannot reproduce the
original issue.
I have no explanation for why my previous repeatable observations are no
longer repeatable, although I did make a couple minor and (seemingly)
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Disregard comment #3... the endpoint seems to be working now.
Let me know if other info would help.
Note that the apport info was collected with 4.4.0-28 after rebooting, not the
-31 that's causing issues.
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: amd64
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC1: reece 2194 F pulseaudio
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: reece 2194 F pulseaudio
+ CurrentDesktop: Unity
+ DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
+ HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=3329049e-5384-42bd-beaa-c81181926a01
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Please advise how to proceed
snafu$ apport-collect 1603283
/usr/share/apport/apport-gtk:16: PyGIWarning: Wnck was imported without
specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Wnck', '3.0') before import
to ensure that the right version gets loaded.
from gi.repository import GLib,
Public bug reported:
Today (July 14), I updated Ubuntu 16.04 running 4.4.0-28 to -31. The
machine appears to suspend, and this is confirmed in syslog. However,
when attempting resume, the screen is black and there is no indication
of resumption. The machine automatically reboots within ~15
@phazei's suggestion to change verbosity worked for me too.
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google-authenticator with openvpn fails on 16.04
To manage notifications
I don't, and I'm surprised it's still an issue. Seems so obvious and easy
to fix.
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indicator-datetime set for 24 hours does not show 24
Figured this out. Closing.
Cause:
I had intentionally put my home directory under mercurial, primarily to track
config files. .hgignore ignored everything.
The tortoisehg extension apparently ignores .hgignore. When I ran
nautilus with strace, the problem became clear: tortoisehg was
Same for me. sudo sh -c 'rmmod iwldvm iwlwifi; modprobe iwlwifi'
usually brings up wireless in this circumstance.
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No wireless after
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System: Ubuntu 15.10, x86_64, SSD drive
Nautilus is sporadically extremely slow to start up or refresh a view
even when already running. The effect is bimodal: response is either
nearly immediate or extremely slow. For example, "nautilus ~/" is either
immediately responsive
Perhaps also relevant: Battery life is seems significantly down since
15.04. I don't know whether that might be attributable to fans or
something else.
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Same here for the following system upgraded to 15.04 from 14.10
yesterday...
System Information
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Product Name: XPS L421X
Version: A04
Serial Number: JG74GS1
UUID: 4C4C4544-0047-3710-8034-CAC04F475331
Wake-up Type: Power
Affects me also. 14.04, x86_64, dual monitor (laptop+external).
The symptom is that some windows move after suspend/resume. Some windows
move a little bit (vertically only), and others disappear altogether.
The disappearing windows do show up in the panel and tab switcher.
What's the status of
Follow to my earlier comment (#10):
- Windows move after screen lock + time. (Just screen lock isn't
enough.) It's possible that screen blanking is the trigger.
- Seems to only affect gnome-terminal. This may be because I always keep
it in the lower left corner (by manual snapping).
- Ubuntu
Kiori's solution didn't work for me.
I ran mtp-detect 10 times, always failing with the same LIBMTP PANIC
message as above.
Ubuntu 14.04, libmtp 1.1.6, Sansa Clip Zip (appropriate libmtp rules
already present).
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is pretty elusive -- most recently occurred only after ~3 days of USB
activity.
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AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: reece 2721 F pulseaudio
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Sun Sep 14 10:04:15 2014
HibernationDevice: RESUME=UUID=829a4999-1a29-4ff1-9264-143626b95893
InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-10-09 (704 days ago
Exactly the same issue here.
I've used Ubuntu for years with multiple multi-display setups (one at
work, one or two at home). This did not used to be a problem. The first
occurrences seemed to coincide with the time I bought a new monitor (and
new model) that is 2560x1440. At the same time, I
Workaround found: Initiating a screenlock (ctrl-alt-L) and unlocking
reliably restores panel and indicator bar responsiveness.
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Title:
top panel
Public bug reported:
indicator-datetime shows auto-detected locations and other locations
in 12h format, regardless of 12/24 setting. See attached image that
clearly shows time as 24h in the top panel and and as 12h alternate
locations. (Time zone setting is UTC in the screenshot, but the symptom
Public bug reported:
Unity has recently (~2014-07-15) started exhibiting two odd behaviors that are
likely related:
1) The launcher, which is set to autohide, will appear and disappear in 1s
(even though I hover over the launcher). It is unresponsive to clicks.
2) All applets in the top panel
Also: Drag and drop no longer work. For example, dragging a file from
nautilus to gnome-terminal no longer inserts the file path.
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Title:
top
I'm seeing the same thing with the same cause.
Reproducibility is 3 of 3 attempts.
However, I've added many more launchers and know that it is not 100%
reproducible (or perhaps depends on other factors like the contents of the
launcher .desktop file).
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Ubuntu 13.10, x86_64, indicator-datetime 13.10.0+13.10.20131023.
indicator-datetime provides *no highlighting at all* for the current
date. Worse, it provides faint highlighting for a
apport bug data sent
This is reproducible. Steps:
1) Boot ubuntu.
2) Go to calendar (click indicator-datetime). Select a day in the previous or
next month (any day works, but this makes a good example).
3) Click indicator again. The clicked date remains highlighted.
The confusion occurs when
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 13.10, x86_64, indicator-datetime 13.10.0+13.10.20131023.
indicator-datetime provides *no highlighting at all* for the current
date. Worse, it provides faint highlighting for a different date (the
date I logged in?). See attached screenshot.
This is related to to
Public bug reported:
I'm attempting to print to a Dell 2350dn using the Dell ppd. It once
worked and now doesn't, but I use this printer infrequently and don't
know what happened in the interim.
The cups error log has:
E [07/Feb/2014:16:11:53 -0800] [Job 140] Job stopped due to filter errors;
Christopher- We no longer have this projector, so I can't test. Closing
this issue seems reasonable. Thanks for following up.
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Optoma
I have both symptoms discussed in this thread: DHCP push options are
ignored and manually provided DNS servers are also ignored.
13.10, network-manager 0.9.8.0-0ubuntu22, openvpn 2.3.2-4ubuntu1
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Similar issue here, although I think the cause is different.
See attached screenshot.
1) The menu shows estimating... even though the battery is present and charged.
Furthermore, none of the other devices have useful information.
2) Note that the menu icon is for a mouse, not a battery.
If I
upower -d corresponding to comment #6
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Same problem here.
Screenshot attached. upower -d below.
This laptop has a logitech unified receiver attached. There are multiple
mice and keyboards because the receiver is reporting all registered
devices, even if unavailable.
snafu$ upower -d
Device:
Same symptom, but the cause for me was a local (home dir) installation
of hgsubversion. Commenting that out resolved the problem. I have
mercurial-git installed and activated, so that is a non-cause in my
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I don't think this is a suspend/resume failure as appreport proposes.
I got this error just after GNOME started when booting 13.10beta2 from a
USB stick (the try before you install option). I hadn't done anything
yet.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Same problem here. Ubuntu 13.04, LibreOffice 4.0.2, x86_64
To reproduce:
1) mount smb via nautilius or gvfs-mount
2) open xlsx
3) splash appears and hangs there
4) kill oosplash. This results in a defunct soffice.bin. Other attempts to
start LO fail silently.
5) gvfs-mount -u smb://
Public bug reported:
Unable to install many things including updates because of this. My
system is also slowing down which is perhaps due to this.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: mysql-client 5.5.31-0ubuntu0.13.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-23.34-generic
FWIW, connecting via miniDP-to-VGA, then to the projector, works fine
for me.
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Optoma HD20 projector recognized but no HDMI signal
To
To answer my own question (since no one else bothered), here's a PPA
providing CUPS 1.6.2-1ubuntu2~quantal~ppa0:
https://launchpad.net/~teward/+archive/cups-backports/
Installed on my x86_64 system running Linux Mint 14 (Nadia) XFCE it
solves my problem with a minimum of upgrade ripples or other
It's been over a month since this was fixed in Raring, and almost a
month since someone tested it on Quantal.
When will a backport to Quantal be available as a package?
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Hi Robert-
How do I explain that this laptop works fine with several models of
external monitors and projectors using either the HDMI or miniDP? Those
wouldn't work if these ports were connected to the optimus, right?
-Reece
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Data from second laptop.
I also have an HP dm4-1173cl with intel HD graphics, running 12.04. It
also recognizes the HD20 as OTM 72, but it projects correctly.
Thus, the problem seems to be specific to the combination of the Dell
XPS 14 and Optoma HD20.
Phooey!
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http://askubuntu.com/questions/216075/no-hdmi-output-on-12-10-intel-hd-graphics-ironlake/249593
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12456931
http://askubuntu.com/questions/213371/screen-will-not-display-on-hdmi-or-vga-connected-projector
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, with and without mirroring.
http://harts.net/reece/tmp/optoma-hd20.edid-decode contains the edid
info generated by edid-decode
/sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:02.0/drm/card0/card0-HDMI-A-1/edid .
12.04.1 LTS behaves similarly.
Rebooting with the projector connected has the same effect.
I've tried
#48 + #50 didn't work for me:
# dpkg --add-architecture i386
# apt-get update
# apt-get -f install
# apt-get install wine
...
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
wine : Depends: wine1.4 but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Removing virtualbox (#45) does not appear to affect wine installation. I
removed virtualbox, tried installing wine, and got exactly the same
error as reported by others.
Ubuntu 12.10, upgraded from 12.04.1, amd64.
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Also affects me. 12.10, upgraded from 12.04.
I'm not using autologin.
I can't tell who's asking or why. (gwibber?)
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The Access Prompt
Looks like it, though zorblek should confirm. Bug 502808 should also be
made a dup of this bug as this bug contains the fix.
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nautilus
Also for me: rb immediately froze upon enabling replaygain while playing an mp3.
2.96-0ubuntu4.1 on 12.04.
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Rhythmbox freeze while
This is still a bug -- my last comment Sorry that was for 888901
refers to the CSS workaround.
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Title:
progress bar inner progress displays
patches: 1-353
Compiled by reece@freya
Normal version with GTK2 GUI. Features included (+) or not (-):
-arabic +autocmd +balloon_eval +browse +builtin_terms +byte_offset +cindent
+clientserver +clipboard +cmdline_compl +cmdline_hist +cmdline_info +comments
-conceal +cryptv -cscope +cursorbind
Using the following CSS prevents the issue from appearing:
.progressbar,
.progressbar row,
.trough,
.trough row {
-unico-inner-stroke-gradient: none;
-unico-inner-stroke-width: 0;
-unico-outer-stroke-gradient: none;
-unico-outer-stroke-width: 0;
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Using the following CSS prevents the issue from appearing:
.progressbar,
.progressbar row,
.trough,
.trough row {
-unico-inner-stroke-gradient: none;
-unico-inner-stroke-width: 0;
-unico-outer-stroke-gradient: none;
-unico-outer-stroke-width: 0;
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Title:
progress bar inner progress displays incorrectly for fractions 0.02
when containing text
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Updating the package to reflect that this is in the unico gtk3 engine.
** Package changed: light-themes (Ubuntu) = gtk3-engines-unico (Ubuntu)
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Use Case:
Dragging movie/audio files from nautilus to totem.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. open totem media player full screen
2. open nautilus full screen
3. browse to media files
4. select some media files (e.g. a movie file) and move it to start a drag and
drop operation
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Title:
alt+tab does not work with drag and drop
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Public bug reported:
Use Case:
Dragging movie/audio files from nautilus to totem.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. open totem media player full screen
2. open nautilus full screen
3. browse to media files
4. select some media files (e.g. a movie file) and move it to start a drag and
drop operation
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/913300
Title:
launcher items disabled when dragging files
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@Someone: I was replying to Omer Akram's you can report invidual bug
for apps you think should have this in their quicklist., not your
suggestion.
Sorry for not making that clear.
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Env: Oneiric, daily updates, Unity
My caps lock light is occasionally inverted as well.
I typically use an external keyboard. Pressing caps lock on the external
keyboard does not toggle the light, but does toggle the caps lock text
entry. Therefore, when the indicator meaning is inverted, one
Correction: I pasted the wrong command line to enable FFM. I meant
'gconftool-2 --type string --set /apps/metacity/general/focus_mode
mouse'. See http://askubuntu.com/questions/64605/how-do-i-set-focus-
follows-mouse .
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This behaviour is dependent on the graphics driver used and
configuration, and there are other associated issues.
The system (a laptop) has its own display (A) and is connected to an
external display (B) and has an NVidia graphics card.
1. nouveau driver (either or both displays active)
Works
** Attachment added: xorg.conf created via nvidia-settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/890096/+attachment/2596851/+files/xorg.conf
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