Public bug reported:
Had some time to fool around with Ubuntu on a PowerBook3,5. I discovered
that the 3.16 kernel has a regression in it, it does not set
CONFIG_PATA_MACIO=y. As a result /dev/sda is not available in the
initramfs and the machine cannot mount the root filesystem. This is a
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I don't have logs for the busybox failurea check of the kernel
config history should verify that the config changed between trusty and
utopic.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
dbus: Fix endianness bug in Frequency and Signal properties
To
Confirmed the patch fixes the issues in steps 3-5 above. Tested on a
Powerbook G4 running 12.04
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Title:
dbus: Fix endianness bug in Frequency
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Window decorations not drawn on external monitor
To manage
@Chris: My hardware is a Dell XPS 13 (Intel Haswell CPU + GFX) connected
to a Dell U2410 via displayport. I am using global menus.
Rebooting fixes the problem temporarily, however it always comes back. I
am not sure what the trigger is to make the problem recur but I'll keep
trying to figure it
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Public bug reported:
The change password dialog can hang in certain situations.
To reproduce:
1) Launch system settings
2) Open the User accounts control panel
3) Click the password 'dots' to open the Changing password dialog
4) Enter the current password, and enter a password that the system
This affects all SDK apps - I can reproduce it with the clock, calendar,
gallery, and music apps on the desktop.
On my system (Dell XPS 13 with external display) the video mode hotkey cycles
in the following order:
extended mode - mirror mode - external display only - internal display only
-
@Joseph: The kernel in comment #4 fixes the bug for me too
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Title:
usb headset causes retire_playback_urb ... callbacks suppressed spam
in
@Alberto: The package in http://people.canonical.com/~amilone/lp1287341/
fixes the behavior of the touchscreen for me. The touschreen now works
as expected with and without an external monitor. Tested on a Dell XPS13
with factory-installed touchscreen.
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This still occurs with all 14.04 updates (including trusty-proposed) as
of May 27
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Title:
Window decorations not drawn on external
I can no longer reproduce this with qtbase 5.2.1+dfsg-1ubuntu14.2 - nice
work!
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Title:
xserver mouse pointer emulation from touch breaks with
@luca: I can still reproduce the retire_playback_urb: xxx callbacks
suppressed messages in 3.13.0-27
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Title:
usb headset causes
The hundreds/thousands messages are not longer present with linux-
image-3.13.0-26-generic, so marking this verification-done-trusty
Instead, we still get tens of messages like this:
May 14 11:25:24 aether kernel: [ 315.447988] retire_playback_urb: 829
callbacks suppressed
May 14 11:25:29
Public bug reported:
This is a follow-up to bug 1305133
I sometimes have a USB headset plugged in to my computer. When the
headset is plugged in, I get tens of messages like the following in
dmesg and syslog:
May 14 11:25:24 aether kernel: [ 315.447988] retire_playback_urb: 829
callbacks
@Alberto:
steve@aether:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ SYNAPTICS Synaptics Large Touch Screenid=12 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ SynPS/2 Synaptics
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Window decorations (close / minimize / maximize buttons) do not draw on
the external monitor on a laptop with external display. Windows on the
laptop display are not affected.
UI scale on the built-in display is 1.25; it's 1.0 on the external
display. I am not sure if this
@Marco:
Below is debug output from running compiz --replace. I ran this command
with the external monitor already plugged in. After restarting compiz,
the window decorations draw correctly on both screens.
1) Plug in external monitor
2) Open a terminal
3) Type compiz --replace. UI becomes
I have reminders 0.4bzr101trusty0 on trusty desktop. The application
window title is Notes, so this seems fixed.
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Title:
[desktop] Window title
Public bug reported:
When running an SDK app on the desktop, it's not possible to use the
touchscreen to move windows, use the launcher, etc. The SDK app seems to
consume all touchscreen events.
To reproduce:
1) On a desktop/laptop with a touchscreen (I am using a Dell XPS13), install
14.04 and
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Title:
gnome screensaver locks again shortly after unlocking
Public bug reported:
I sometimes have a USB headset plugged in to my computer. When the
headset is plugged in, I get hundreds (thousands?) of messages like the
following in dmesg and syslog:
[63467.527274] delay: estimated 384, actual 240
[63490.543473] delay: estimated 0, actual 240
Public bug reported:
Sometimes when I resume from suspend, I get the Unknown Audio Device
dialog that asks whether a device is headphones/microphone/headset. This
happens sometimes when there are no audio devices plugged in, which
seems like a bug.
To reproduce:
1) Suspend
2) Unplug any audio
Attached screenshot shows the extra-large chromium UI. In the screen on
the left, the UI scale (from the displays control panel) is set to 1.25
and the UI scale for the screen on the right is set to 1. The UI scale
setting does not seem to affect the size of chromium though - it's big
even if I
Public bug reported:
I'm using the chromium-browser build from
https://launchpad.net/~cmiller/+archive/chromium-browser-dev-daily so
that I can test touchscreen functionality. The entire app looks like
it's been scaled up by a factor of at least 2x, so all UI
elements/fonts/images are very large.
Public bug reported:
Keyboard navigation in the dash does not work as expected - pressing
left arrow after pressing right arrow does not necessarily return you to
the original location.
To reproduce:
1. Press the super key to open the dash
2. Press down arrow twice to select the first
** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Title:
Displays: Can't modify UI scale slide with keyboard
This is only partially fixed in u-c-c 14.04.3+14.04.20140328-0ubuntu1.
The keyboard can now move the slider, but the UI scale does not change
when you do this. The UI scale does change when you use the mouse to
move the slider.
To reproduce, follow the instructions in the original description
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Title:
Lockscreen doesn't turn off the screen
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Desktop contents displayed on resume, before lock screen is shown
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Touchscreen controls both screens in dual-monitor setup
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Title:
Wrong background color in Back Up window
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Touchscreen controls both screens in dual-monitor setup
To
** Description changed:
The background colors in the Back Up window are wrong. I think window
is supposed to be light grey, but it's black. There is dark gray text on
the black background, which is impossible to read. See attached
screenshot.
+
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ 1) Ensure the
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Similar to comment 7, I had a successful call then put my machine to
sleep. When I woke the machine, the apport dialog was onscreen saying
telepathy-raika crashed.
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@Till: It's possible that I turned printer sharing on then off (this
machine is new, and I do not recall doing it). I have never touched
cuspd.conf by hand on this machine. Any printer setup I did was through
the GUI tools. If the setting moved into a different file, we should
migrate it as part
Public bug reported:
I am using empathy to make VOIP calls to a conference call system. I am
trying to use my touchscreen to enter numbers in the dialpad, but that
does not work. Using the mouse to enter numbers in the dialpad works
just fine.
To reproduce:
1) Start a new VOIP call (Ctrl-M);
Public bug reported:
It should be possible to modify the UI Scale slider using the keyboard.
To reproduce:
1) Launch the Displays control panel
2) Click the thumb/handle in the UI scale slider once, to select it. Notice
that the handle gets an orange border, to indicate that it's selected
3)
Public bug reported:
The background colors in the Back Up window are wrong. I think window
is supposed to be light grey, but it's black. There is dark gray text on
the black background, which is impossible to read. See attached
screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package:
@Joseph: I don't know, but I suppose it's possible. After reporting this
bug, I blacklisted the i2c-hid driver to work around bug 1218973. I
haven't done many S3 cycles since adding the blacklist, but I will pay
attention to whether this USB bus failure happens again with i2c-hid
blacklisted.
Public bug reported:
I installed nautilus-dropbox from the software center. During
installation it put up a dialog that gives the user 2 options to
proceed: Restart Nautilus and Next. It's not clear which one the
user should choose. I think the desired behavior is that the user
chooses Restart
Public bug reported:
My XPS13 running 14.04 sometimes loses its USB ports after resume from
suspend. When this happens the entire bus seems dead - both external
ports do not work, and internal USB devices (webcam, touchscreen) are
also non-functional. Furthermore lsusb shows no devices attached.
@Maarten: I did not try 13.10, but I did try in 12.04. It was broken in
12.04 too.
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Touchscreen controls both screens in dual-monitor
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@Joseph - it did happen once when I was running 12.04 with a 3.5 lts-hwe
kernel. I don't have data/logs from that incident. I have seen it twice
since upgrading to trusty. Both incidents were in the last 2 weeks
(since March 1).
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Should we include the name of the base OS in the semaphore, e.g.
/var/lib/update-notifier/no-12.04-hwe-eol-warning ?
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Should we include the name of the base OS in the semaphore, e.g.
/var/lib/update-notifier/no-12.04-hwe-eol-warning ?
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Title:
EOL notification
Reproduced this on my Dell XPS 13 by moving the UI Scale slider in the
Displays control panel to 0.5 (from 1).
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Title:
Public bug reported:
I got the following exception from a dist-upgrade of ubuntu-drivers-
common:
Unpacking ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.2.89.6) over (1:0.2.89.5) ...
[...]
Setting up ubuntu-drivers-common (1:0.2.89.6) ...
Exception ignored in: bound method Popen.__del__ of subprocess.Popen object
Public bug reported:
The Super-W keystroke sometimes opens the dash instead of showing all
windows. The behavior seems to depend on how long you hold down the
super key. Tapping + releasing both the super key and w key will open
the dash. Holding down the super key for more than about 0.5sec will
Public bug reported:
Each time I open a nautilus window, the window is smaller than the
previous window I opened. The windows shrink only in the vertical
dimension. The first window might be 400px high. The next window might
be 380px high. The next one is 360px high. And so on.
To reproduce:
1)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1287472 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1287472
Per seb128, this is a compiz issue
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1287472
compiz unnecessarily shrinks new windows
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@Till: I don't have printer sharing enabled, but I am using some network
printers.
See attached screenshot for my printer settings
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Public bug reported:
My laptop has a touchscreen. It works fine in 14.04 until I plug in an
external monitor. When using an external monitor, input from the
touchscreen is remapped so that the touchscreen provides input to both
monitors. The result is that there is no longer a 1:1 correspondence
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1280155 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1280155
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1280155
test for /usr/bin/xrandr when upgrading from lts
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@Till: I have used a printer setup tool to set up a printer
I assert that setting up a printer should not cause the user to be
promoted about conf file changes during an upgrade. This is a normal
case, and users should not be required to understand/analyze conf files
in order to use a printer.
Public bug reported:
I am running trusty. When I upgraded to cups 1.7.1-5ubuntu3, I got a
conffile prompt. I don't believe I've manually modified any cups-related
conf files, so I didn't expect a prompt - I expected the package upgrade
to handle this for me without a prompt.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
Some search terms return obscene content in the dash
To reproduce:
1) Search for 'rhy' in the dash
Expected results:
Rhythmbox and other search results are returned, all of which I could show to a
customer
Actual results:
The music scope returns offensive/obscene results,
I can reproduce this in 14.04 with unity 7.1.2+14.04.20131106.1-0ubuntu4
To reproduce:
1) Open the dash + search for the name of a control panel, e.g. Sound or
Color
Expected results:
1 application is shown in the search results
Actual results:
2 identical-looking applications are shown in the
Public bug reported:
I am running 14.04. When I resume from sleep, the contents of my desktop
(including any open windows, emails, etc) are displayed onscreen briefly
before the unlock screen is shown. This potentially allows an attacker
to view the contents of a locked screen.
To reproduce:
1)
Public bug reported:
I have an XPS 13 that shipped with Ubuntu 12.04.2 and the quantal LTS
stack. When I upgraded to 14.04, the xrandr binary went missing.
steve@aether:~$ ls /usr/bin/xrandr*
/usr/bin/xrandr.orig /usr/bin/xrandr-tool
steve@aether:~$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/xrandr.orig
diversion by
Public bug reported:
I use the radiance theme. A recent update to indicator-keyboard changed
the icon so it is now effectively invisible on the panel.
To reproduce:
1) Boot with the radiance theme, look at the panel
Expected results:
I can see the keyboard indicator icon in the panel
Actual
Screenshot showing the keyboard indicator on the panel w/ radiance theme
(The weird purple tint in the screenshot is from screenshot tool itself
- I used the 'select area to grab' option, which apparently takes a
screenshot of its own selection rectangle)
** Attachment added: Screenshot from
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1270437 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1270437
Public bug reported:
A fresh install of 12.04.3 fails to upgrade to 14.04.
To reproduce:
1) Install 12.04.3 (I am using the amd64 version in a virtualbox VM)
2) Install all available software updates
3)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1270437 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1270437
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1270437
Could not calculate the upgrade when updating from 12.04 to 14.04
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1274672 for specifics of how I reproduced it.
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Title:
Could not calculate
Public bug reported:
When reporting a bug via 'ubuntu-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader-core',
apport does not upload the file /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt-
clone_system_state.tar.gz due to a permission error.
To reproduce:
1) Install 12.04.3 with updates
2) Try to upgrade to 14.04 via 'update-manager
@Jean-Baptiste: the logs are already attached, and I've just attached
apt-clone_system_state.tar.gz Apport is supposed to upload that file
automatically, but it doesn't due to a permissions error (bug 1274704)
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** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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The libpciaccess debian/control file spells 'independent' incorrectly in
2 places:
Description: Generic PCI access library for X
Provides functionality for X to access the PCI bus and devices
in a platform-independant way.
and
Description: Generic PCI access library for
I've been running the test package (network-manager
0.9.8.4-0ubuntu4~mtrudel1) from comment #38 for about a week. So far I
have not seen a single authentication failed dialog. Normally I'd see at
least 10 of the dialogs during this time period, if not many more. I
have not noticed any bad side
@Christopher - I no longer have access to the hardware in the original
report, sorry.
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Title:
Corrupt graphics on resume from S4
To manage
I reproduced this in 14.04 by leaving a machine idle for 2 weeks. When I
returned to it, there were (if my math is right) 3196 authentication
dialogs onscreen.
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Here is the diff:
--- /etc/avserver.conf 2011-08-26 06:12:12.0 -0400
+++ /etc/avserver.conf.dpkg-new 2013-11-03 08:51:39.0 -0500
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
# MaxClients maximum limit.
MaxHTTPConnections 2000
-# Number of simultaneous requests that can be handled. Since FFServer
+#
Public bug reported:
I got a conffile prompt for /etc/avserver.conf when upgrading from 13.10
to 14.04. I have never touched this file by hand, and the diff looks
like it was caused by a rename from 'FFServer' to 'AVServer'.
This file should be updated automatically, without user intervention,
Canonical's OEM preinstall team would like to have a way to control the
timing of the update. One way to do this is to provide a way to opt-out
of the default upgrade notification, such as by dropping a file on disk
via a software update delivered only to those OEM preinstall machines
(we have a
Public bug reported:
gtk-window-decorator leaks a pixmap and pixmap memory for each window
that's opened. This is reproducible on both 13.10 and 14.04. As a
result, gtk-window-decorator pixmap memory climbs (apparently) unbounded
during normal usage. After several hours of heavy usage a machine
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1253593 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1253593
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1253593
hud memory usage grows over time
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I can no longer reproduce this on 13.10 with compiz
1:0.9.10+13.10.20131011-0ubuntu1
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Title:
compiz leaks window handles (and pixmaps?)
To
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Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Public bug reported:
The time in the datetime indicator freezes when you change the timezone.
To reproduce:
1) Note the current time in the datetime indicator
2) Change the system timezone, such as by clicking a different timezone in the
datetime indicator menu or changing timezone in the
@Doug: gnome-screensaver is installed, yes
After updating to the latest available updates from today I can no longer
reproduce this problem; the hotkeys work fine.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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A recent change to 13.10 has broken userspace control of the keyboard
backlight on my MacbookPro3,1. This was working well until about a week
ago (1st week of October 2013).
The backlight device in the kernel still works; for example this will turn off
the keyboard
** Summary changed:
- regression: keyboard backlight hotkeys no longer functional
+ regression: hotkeys no longer functional
** Description changed:
- A recent change to 13.10 has broken userspace control of the keyboard
- backlight on my MacbookPro3,1. This was working well until about a week
I was unable to reproduce this on my XPS13, which is the original model
(Sandy Bridge CPU, not Ivy Bridge). I'm running 13.10. There is some
crackling through the headphones when you are plugging/unplugging the
headphones. Once the headphones are plugged in on this system, playback
sounds fine.
Public bug reported:
I run an external monitor on my laptop in a dual-monitor, extended-
desktop setup. After a recent software update, the contents of the
external screen overlap the internal screen by 14px (see attached
screenshot).
xrandr shows that the external screen is indeed configured to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1199877 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1199877
@Colin - I think this is the same issue described in bug 1199877. The LO
menus are included in the global menu bar; to achieve this they are
treated as indicators. There is a leak somewhere in the
Simple reproducer that shows a leak in unity-panel-service (there may be
other scenarios that cause a leak too):
1) Open a terminal and watch the RSS size of the unity-panel-service process:
watch -n 0.5 ps -o rss= `pgrep unity-panel`
2) The value reported should stabilize
3) Launch gedit.
Uninstalling the indicator-appmenu package will decrease the severity of
the problem. I assume this is because the leak grows less quickly. It
does not completely solve the problem.
The side effect is that you no longer get application menus in the top
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I'm using 13.10 on a Dell XPS13. Network Manager will sometimes put up
multiple (10+) authentication dialogs asking me for the password to
reconnect to my wireless network. Network Manager already knows the
password for the network, and automatically joins the network after
This problem has been driving me nuts. It gets worse over time,
suggesting a leak someplace. Other evidence for a leak, the unity-panel-
service heap grows from 21MB on boot to 350MB or more after a few days
of uptime.
I profiled the system several times using sysprof (see attached
profile). The
Full backtrace from gdb: https://pastebin.canonical.com/97128/
This instance of u-p-s was running the following indicators:
networking
battery
date/time
system menu
(I removed sound, messaging, sync, and keyboard to help narrow down the
culprits. Removing these indicators did not alleviate the
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