@venvugt It looked like the bug was closed just due to inactivity, not
because it was invalid. I don't have enough information to create a new
bug - I was just adding information to this one.
I'd suggest re-opening the bug, as keeping the historical information is
surely useful?
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I also have been encountering this issue. It's happened a few times now
- it only happens after my machine has been up for a while.
I start to notice it when alt-tab takes a substantial proportion of a
second to switch between windows. gnome-shell seems to be taking quite a
bit of CPU time (10%
FWIW the workaround in #10 also worked for me for disabling scroll-
wheel-emulation under 18.04, which didn't seem to respond to changes in
the appropriate xinput setting.
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** Changed in: juju-core
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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ppc64el: cannot find package "encoding"
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This issue seems to marked as fix released under Trusty, but I am seeing the
issue (or one
very similar). I have a brand-new SSD drive that I've put into an external USB
enclosure
and I am trying to install 14.10 onto it.
When I click on Erase Disk (the only apparently available option) after
I just encountered this problem and eventually found this bug.
I see exactly the behaviour described above - starting a terminal with
ctrl-alt-T gets the correct SSH_AUTH_SOCK, otherwise it's wrong.
dpkg -s gnome-keyring confirms that the fix above is
already running on my system:
% dpkg -s
Public bug reported:
Wi-fi had been working fine, but this morning, nothing doing.
syslog shows many instances of:
warn Activation (wlan0/wireless): association took too long, failing
activation.
Some info which may or may not be relevant:
Removing the network and adding it made no
@Mrinal thanks very much for that info. I was sure that the middle
button behaviour, at least, was a matter of policy, but I obviously did
not come up with the right set of keywords to find the above page.
As for the chording events, I can only hope that they were a symptom of
the same issue -
too late, sorry - i've rebooted.
On 25 January 2012 01:36, Bilal Akhtar bilalakh...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Does running unity --reset-icons fix the issue?
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My system's been up for a while, and I haven't seen this bug before.
When I opened up my Lenovo X220 this morning, most of the icons
on the left hand side of the screen have been duplicated.
Here is the order of icons currently shown on the left of my desktop,
with a if the
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/920858/+attachment/2690391/+files/Screenshot%20at%202012-01-24%2008%3A00%3A39.png
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FWIW I am still seeing the problem (I haven't rebooted yet), although
the order of the icons has changed.
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Application icons duplicated in
apport information
** Attachment added: GconfCompiz.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/920858/+attachment/2690638/+files/GconfCompiz.txt
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected oneiric running-unity ubuntu
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My system's been up for a while, and I haven't seen this bug before.
When I opened up my Lenovo X220 this morning, most of the icons
on the left hand side of the screen have been
One last comment: when an app gets a notification (for example when I minimise
an app),
*both* icons for that app come out and wiggle.
Right, time to reboot, it's getting too annoying!
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Occasionally I'll see a continuous jitter from my touchpad - the mouse
pointer continuously jitters around by a small number of pixels (it does
stay in the same area of screen).
The only fix I have found is to suspend and resume - then the problem
goes away.
When this
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Within the attached archive are the outputs from evtest and xev for the two
issues I described.
For evtest-chord.out and xev-chord.out, I did this:
button-1 down
button-2 down
button-2 up
button-1 up
For evtest-middle-motion.out and xev-middle-motion.out, I did this:
button-2 down
wiggle
BTW the touch pad is correctly detected. If it's relevant I can include
h/w details. (apport-collect hung up on me).
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Title:
some mouse events
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To reproduce (I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad x220), click the mute button on the
keyboard
(to the right of the Esc key) - the orange light will be lit and the mute action
is correctly activated in the menu bar.
Then use the menu bar Mute action to unmute. The sound is
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mute light on lenovo thinkpad does not respond to Mute action in menu
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bzr crashed on diff -r 38:../ec2
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On 25 November 2011 10:51, Alexander Belchenko bia...@ukr.net
wrote: I think it's a dupe of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bzr/+bug/894521
yes, i posted that as a new bug as asked earlier in this thread.
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yes, it is, i'd forgotten that was the original way i made it crash.
however, it crashes exactly the same way when i use diff rather than qdiff.
i could post another bug with the stack trace from diff, if you'd like.
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done.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bzr/+bug/894521
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bzr crashes with NoSuchRevision when using non-revno: prefix on diff
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