[Bug 1855415] Re: cannot enable esm-infra for ubuntu 14, amd 64

2020-06-08 Thread decimus
This bug is now handled in the respective upstream repository here: https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-advantage-client/issues/954 They plan to improve the behaviour described here, but as of 2020-06 haven't yet. So status "Fix Released" is not exactly true right now … ** Bug watch added:

[Bug 1848549] [NEW] Gimp crashed randomly while using the stamp tool

2019-10-17 Thread decimus
Public bug reported: Not sure how helpful this will be, but GIMP instructed me to do these steps when it crashed. So here is the bug report. I was using the stamp tool on a relatively small (~800x1200 px) JPG image (without having added a transparency channel, if that is relevant). It worked for

[Bug 1722478] Re: Two-finger scrolling no longer works after resuming from suspend

2019-04-10 Thread decimus
Ok, I meant "still present in Ubuntu 19.04" in the last comment :D Also worth mentioning: the "sudo modprobe i2c-i801" fix also restores the two-finger-tap right clicking behavior, which was also broken alongside two-finger scrolling. But there was no three-finger-tapping instead, so unlike the

[Bug 1722478] Re: Two-finger scrolling no longer works after resuming from suspend

2019-04-10 Thread decimus
For Robin (brobert420), who in comment #69: > Commenting out blacklist i2c_i801 did end with mouse not working at all after > wakeup […]. I got an L440. Ubuntu 18.04 4.19rc1 I had the same problem with a ThinkPad T440s on Ubuntu 19.10 beta. (Just that there was no blacklist entry in

[Bug 1823683] Re: qterminal emulation type should be "default"

2019-04-10 Thread decimus
Thanks for testing! And yes, your're right. I tried installing qterminal in a fresh Ubuntu 19.10 installation, and also on my Ubuntu 18.10 system with: sudo apt purge qterminal && sudo apt install qterminal Both times, it would start with emulation type "default", as it should. So maybe I

[Bug 1823683] [NEW] qterminal emulation type should be "default"

2019-04-08 Thread decimus
Public bug reported: Currently after installing qterminal, its configuration settings are as follows: $TERM is "xterm-256color" and emulation type is "linux". This is a mismatch, as the key escape codes differ between the two (see output of "infocmp xterm-256color" vs. "infocmp linux"). As a

[Bug 1814407] Re: gnome-terminal thinks it is byobu (under LXQt)

2019-02-04 Thread decimus
I should have included the file as well. Unlike for you, /usr/share/applications/byobu.desktop was a file on my system and not a symlink. And the content was different: cat /usr/share/byobu/desktop/byobu.desktop.old [Desktop Entry] Name=Byobu Terminal Comment=Advanced Command Line and Text

[Bug 1814407] [NEW] gnome-terminal thinks it is byobu (under LXQt)

2019-02-02 Thread decimus
Public bug reported: This is a very similar case to "gnome-terminal thinks it's Byobu Terminal", see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/byobu/+bug/1512498 . Just that this time it does not affect the default Ubuntu desktop environment, but only LXQt, the Lubuntu 18.10 desktop environment

[Bug 1230031] Re: dbus-daemon consumes 100% cpu without reason

2014-02-26 Thread decimus
To #11 Nicholas, I tried the solution Reuben proposed in #10 and installed the dbus trusty packages on Ubuntu 13.10 saucy. Since then, the problem with high CPU load has not appeared again (about a week now). So it seems to work. In particular, I installed the following: