I think I'm having the same problem in Kubuntu 22.04. When I use two
screens it's fine, but If it boot the laptop with just its screen,
maximized windows go under the panel. The only workaround I found is to
change the screen resolution and then restore it. But it needs to be
done manually on each
I confirm that by installing both packages (gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly
and gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad) worked for me. I can now save CDs in mp3
format in rhythmbox.
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I think I am also experiencing this bug.
I have a bluetooth trackpad (Magic Trackpad 1 by Apple), and since a few
weeks ago, the scrolling direction is reversed by default, and the tap
to click feature is disabled.
I can go to the trackpad settings and everything is alright. I can
disable and
I am also very interested in this feature.
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Title:
WISH: Remeber filter settings in album view
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I can confirm that the problem persists on a clean install of Ubuntu
20.04 LTS (kernel 5.4.0-26-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 20 16:58:30
UTC 2020 x86_64).
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I can reproduce this problem using a Epson Perfection V30. I have to
select a bigger scan area, and then manually crop every picture using
Gimp or another picture editor.
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I can confirm this problem.
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Title:
digits in save filename expanded by 3 leading zeros
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For some reason, xsane does not save the resolution setting between
sessions. By default it goes back to 100. All other settings in the same
panel are saved correctly.
Moreover, it shows two options regarding resolution: vertical and
horizontal resolution, with values that
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I noticed a series of random crashes when using Xsane. One of the few
that I was been able to reproduce, seems to be caused by using 16 bit
depth instead of 8, as configured in the "basic options" menu.
The crash is produced at the moment of acquiring an image preview. The
Ok, can confirm that disabling upower (via the commands in comment #44)
does not help. I suffered another disconnection when the uptime was
close to 4 hours.
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I just suffered three disconnections during the last hour, so it seems
that the problem is still there, and when they happen, it's a matter of
luck.
(And yes, I made sure that btusb.enable_autosuspend=0 was in the
kernel)
[0.00] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-58-generic
Ok, let me share my experience a day later. At more than 7 hours of
being in my computer, I suffered a disconnection. Another one followed
maybe one or two hours later. This is, however, a big improvement over
the past situation, where there was one disconnection every 30 or 40
minutes. so maybe
Hey, adding that parameter to /etc/default/grub seemed to work! I have
not had a single disconnection for more than three hours now.
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Ok, I reported the bug in the kernel.org bugtracking system. It's this
one: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204589
(Back in the day I sent an email to that address, but I never received a
response).
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Any news, or any workaround I could try?
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Title:
Bluetooth touchpad (Apple Magic Trackpad) disconnects every few
minutes
To manage
Hi again, I have been away for a few days. I have been trying now, after
having uninstalled tlp the other day (and making sure it is indeed the
case), and using the kernel 5.2.0-050200rc7-generic #201906300430, I
have experienced the issue at the 13 minute mark.
I have attached the output of the
Yes, I have turned it off an on several times during the day.
But give me a couple of days and I will check (and attach) the
corresponding logs.
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I completely uninatalled tlp this morning and I am still experiencing
this issue.
I don't think it has anything to do with it.
(As I mentioned previously, other bluetooth devices work alright, even
with tlp).
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Yes, I was using tlp for power management (it's a laptop). I will try to
disable it and report back.
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Title:
Bluetooth touchpad (Apple Magic
I just tried it. The problem appeared when uptime was 56 minutes. I
attach the output of dmesg in case it helps.
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I edited that line in /etc/default/grub so it reads:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash usbcore.dyndbg=+p"
However, I don't see any changes in dmesg after I reboot:
[0.00] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-52-generic
root=UUID=e5e53ee1-0a10-48ee-8f7c-1d553ecc5607 ro
Dammit. What is the correct way of adding it? When booting, at the grub
menu, y selected my Ubuntu entry, and pressed 'e' to edit. Then there
was a series of lines with instructions (I suppose), and I added another
line with 'usbcore.dyndbg=+p'. Then I pressed F10 (if I recall
correctly) to boot.
I have experienced the issue at least once since I booted the computer.
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I recently got an Apple's Magic Trackpad. I paired it with Ubuntu
18.04.2 LTS and worked out of the box, no special drivers needed.
However, I experience frequent disconnections that last a few seconds
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Ok, can confirm that the bug also occurs with the kernel v5.2-rc6 (which
booted, despite showing some errors during startup). It appeared after
15 minutes of using it.
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I tried the kernel v5.1.14, and the problem happened twice after 38
minutes, so no changes here.
I also tried installing the kernel v5.2-rc6, but there were several
errors during the installation:
/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/dkms:
ERROR (dkms apport): kernel package
Hi,
apport-collect doesn't seem to work properly. After it gathers info
about my installation, it asks me whether to send the report or not, and
then it just closes.
I also tried using ubuntu-bug in the first place, but I had exactly the
same problem. That's why I submitted the bug manually.
I
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I recently got an Apple's Magic Trackpad. I paired it with Ubuntu
18.04.2 LTS and worked out of the box, no special drivers needed.
However, I experience frequent disconnections that last a few seconds
(5-15 seconds usually), which are quite annoying, as the
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Title:
Bluetooth touchpad (Apple Magic Trackpad) disconnects every few
minutes
To manage
Public bug reported:
I recently got an Apple's Magic Trackpad. I paired it with Ubuntu
18.04.2 LTS and worked out of the box, no special drivers needed.
However, I experience frequent disconnections that last a few seconds
(5-15 seconds usually), which are quite annoying, as the cursor stops
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 978604 ***
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Banshee/Rhythmbox regularly stop playing audio when left on in the background
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I just upgraded to 13.10 and I am having the same problem. It is exactly
what comment #48 describes. It also happens if I play a playlist using
Totem. It seems to happen always to some specific songs, in a consistent
way (e.g. i'm unable to play more than 5 seconds of Led Zeppelin -
Immigrant
It also happens when connecting directly to internet.
There's a workaround posted here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12337687postcount=3
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Using evince to read a pdf file, the background is shown in white, but
at the moment of printing the document, it appears as a black/darkblue
gradient. If I open the same pdf file with Adobe reader 9 or Okular, the
background is shown properly (just like the printer does).
** Attachment added: Wma file properties showing the correct metadata.
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In a clean Ubuntu 11.10 install, I started using banshee instead of
-
It may be a duplicate of Bug #799647
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/banshee/+bug/799647
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Banshee doesn't recognise metadata in
Public bug reported:
In a clean Ubuntu 11.10 install, I started using banshee instead of
rhythmbox, and once the music library scan was completed, I realised
that many files were displayed as Unknown artist and Unknown album.
Also, the song title was the filename (without the extension).
Maybe
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Banshee doesn't recognise metadata in wma and m4a music files.
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The issue still exists in Ubuntu Natty. In my case, is caused by a USB
webcam. If I unplug it and plug it again, the system starts without any
problems.
There should be a way to ignore those errors and allow the system to
continue detecting other usb devices like the keyboard and mouse instead
of
I have the same issue. At random (I would say about one third of the
time), some users do not appear, and they are not always the same ones.
It doesn't seem to be a pattern. Manually typing the username and
password works.
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that says: Others... (or something similar, I use ubuntu in another
language). Just click there, write your username, press enter, and then
your password.
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The Use SSH tunnel option doesn't work
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I have had this problem for a long time, in different ubuntu versions,
but this is the first time (Ubuntu 11.04) that I am unable to find a
workaround.
Before, I used to create a script that would umount the network drives
and place it at /etc/network/if-down.d. It used to work for Ubuntu
10.10,
I have had this problem for a long time, in different ubuntu versions,
but this is the first time (Ubuntu 11.04) that I am unable to find a
workaround.
Before, I used to create a script that would umount the network drives
and place it at /etc/network/if-down.d. It used to work for Ubuntu
10.10,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: b43-fwcutter
Error installing propietary wireless firmware from USB live ubuntu 10.10
32bits
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: firmware-b43-installer 4.150.10.5-4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.33-generic 2.6.35.4
Uname:
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package firmware-b43-installer 4.150.10.5-4 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
The bug still exists in Lucid 10.04, using a 00:02.0 VGA compatible
controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller
(rev 02) graphics adapter and a ViewSonic E70f.
It existed in Karmic, but after upgrading the computer, it still exists.
Starting the monitor after ubuntu has
Laurent, I had exactly the same problem, and I solved it by changing the video
driver (under restricted drivers).
I selected the default Nvidia drivers instead of a new experimental version
that Lucid installed. When I restarted the computer, I could see my webcam
picture :)
(now i'm not at
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I have a Vostro 1510 with the same soundcard, and yes, installing Ubuntu
8.10 solved the issue, as I explained in this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6142456#post6142456
I suppose that the issue should be solved also in vostro 1310 and
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I have a Dell Vostro 1510, using ubuntu 8.04, and the internal micro
still doesn't work. It uses the Realtek audio device under the Intel HDA
Chipset. None of the solutions reported in this threat worked for me.
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