In the meantime I've switched to a new machine (Core i) and Lyx 2.0.0 final on
Debian.
CPU usage of one core (of four) still rockets up when scrolling/writing in a
large LyX window, but it's smooth enough and works without big lags.
So for me this is solved, I'm afraid I'm not going to debug my
After compiling and running the latest LyX 2.0 RC1, the problem still
persists. My minimise workaround got a bit more tedious (having to retry
a few times).
The lag (with maxed out CPU usage) happens when both scrolling and writing (but
not when opening menus) and depends on the window size. For
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Yes, the bug still persists.
Moreover, the key now has a This key has no schema exclamation mark.
I'd be content with having another option to disable the hibernate button in
the shutdown menu, but I haven't found any corresponding settings yet.
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I agree with the idea: we can't complain about users not understanding the
difference as long as we don't offer them the opportunity to do so.
It's a small but IMO meaningful way to help users apprehend the spirit of
Free/Open Source software.
A simple listing of the project's licenses (as soon
@grofaty:
Yes, summaries would be better, as your first two points explain well.
One thing we shouldn't overestimate (or fear) is the average user's apathy
towards licensing.They will come to like the Software Center because it offers
them a wealth of free (beer) programs. They would generally
Got bitten by this bug (bad password) after upgrading a machine from
Ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04. It reinstalls network-manager.
Steps to fix in a terminal:
sudo aptitude remove network-manager
sudo /etc/init.d/wicd restart
Hit the tray icon and connect to a wpa2 network of your choice.
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The sagemath package in Debian/Ubuntu is at version 3.0.x, which seems quite
outdated.
AFAICT the current sagemath version (4.3.5) runs with Python 2.6, but nobody
has managed to package a deb yet (which does seem a complex task for this
particular project).
A workaround is to download the
I agree with those who find the new status icon very annoying.
While the new behaviour may or may not (!) be intuitive for someone who has
never used a computer before, the old approach is clearly more intelligible
even to relative novices. Confirmed by my girlfriend, my sister and a bunch of
Maybe I should offer a rationale for wanting the old behaviour back:
All the icons in my gnome-panel behave like this: right click gives a context
menu, left click pops up a window or at least some kind of dialogue.
I remember that when a new IM client was introduced (Empathy in 9.10 i think?),
Running on a machine with Ubuntu 10.10 64bit and Lyx 1.6.7 as well as 1.6.8.
Not sure if it's the same bug, but in my case, I isolated the problem to a
simple procedure:
Close everything (best to reboot) and start up only your LyX file. Scrolling
and writing should be fast even with big
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@Andy:
Thanks for the very useful conf file!
It seems that sometime in 2010/2011 the default directory has switched from
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ ... so we should use that
instead. There is already a 50-synaptics.conf file there. Currently I've pasted
your config in
So far, Google doesn't bother returning a JumpyCursorThreshold with
connection to the X230, so someone ;) will have to test it out... but
we need a working MatchTag anyway for it to be of use.
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Another sensible approach would be to copy the behaviour of gconf-
editor: both Enter and Space open/collapse the directories. A simple but
highly useful feature...
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OS: Ubuntu 12.10 upgraded from 12.04.
Goal: use Ctrl+q instead of Alt+F4 to close any window (much easier to reach
and often used)
Method 1: install dconf-editor, set
org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings/close to ['Controlq'], successfully
close windows with Ctrl+q, reboot system, the shortcut
Aside note: Ctrl+q works by default on some windows (e.g. Nautilus) but not on
others (for example gnome-terminal), which is quite an annoying inconsistency.
Alt+F4 works by default for all windows, but there's little point in a keyboard
shortcut that is less convenient than moving the hand
Same problem here with fairly default settings.
OS: Ubuntu 12.10 64bit upgraded from Precise
Hardware: Core i5-3360M IvyBridge, current Intel drivers
Inactive windows for Nautilus look OK (slighly darker font compared to
active, as by design), but Firefox and others consistently get a white
Same bug here, booting from an OCZ Vertex 3 SSD, 10 out of 10 starts drop me to
a irresponsive prompt + mouse cursor (restart lightdm from another virtual
console works).
The dirty workaround via sleep (1 second for me) gives a lightdm login prompt
10/10 times, so far. But apart from increasing
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Rationale:
After upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04, my ~15 PPAs have been disabled. Reenabling
them (they are automatically set to target 'raring') and launching
udate-manager, it simply says Failed to download repository information,
Check your internet connection.. There is
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Software:
Ubuntu 13.04, upgraded from 12.10
dconf-tools 0.16.0-0ubuntu1
compizconfig-settings-manager 1:0.9.9~daily13.04.18.1~13.04-0ubuntu1 (default
from repo)
To reproduce:
Launch dconf-editor, goto org.compiz.profiles.unity.plugins.wall, observe no
edgeflip-* entries,
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Software:
Ubuntu 13.04, upgraded from 12.10
Compiz 0.9.9.0
compizconfig-settings-manager 0.9.9
With 13.04 the edge flipping has completely stopped working. In ccsm - Desktop
Wall - Edge Flipping none of the checkboxes produces any edge flipping. The
workarounds described
Nice idea, but it has drawbacks:
- The flipping is either too slow (I want to move to the next workspace, not
watch animations), or if set to some sensible value (0 flip time, 5 speed, 0.1
timestep) it's very twitchy and you can see the panel jerk around and rearrange
after each flip.
- More
@MC Return:
A question about ETA: would you mind telling roughly when we can expect a patch
from you?
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Wall Edge Flipping not working
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Great!
Now I can scrap the answer I was just in the process of writing :)
Will help testing your branch when I get home.
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Same problem here, Ubuntu 13.04, waiting 10-20 seconds on a new machine every
single start (even consequtive, obviously no caching).
The silly part is that I don't want or am even able to use Additional
Drivers, while editing the software sources on a 12.04 LTS system with much
lower specs (and
I am happy to confirm that https://code.launchpad.net/~mc-
return/compiz/compiz.merge-fix771448-desktop-wall-edge-flipping-broken
works nicely with window, pointer and dragdrop edge flipping. Ubuntu
13.04, Intel HD4000 with standard drivers + SNA accel, most other things
default/repo.
For those
Make that
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/compiz/lib /opt/compiz/bin/compiz --replace ccp
in the last line of the cli instructions. My bad :)
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Oh, and of course 'aptitude build-dep compiz' ... I'll stop the spam
for now, probably missing something obvious again anyway.
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desktop
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Sadly, this one doesn't work well. Window move and pointer flipping work
flawlessly, but dd has some issues. Moreover, after trying to dd, the other
two stop working. Here's a video of it:
http://caleo.dyx.ch/stuff/.compiz/flipping.mp4
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Software: Ubuntu 12.10 amd64, Linux 3.5.0-25.39-generic
Hardware: Thinkpad X230, Ultrabase series 3, generic Samsung SATA hard drive in
Ultrabase HDD bay
To reproduce:
Boot system, use drive in dock bay. Suspend while docked, undock, go to work,
resume (dock bay drive
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Hardware: Thinkpad X230, Ultrabase series 3, generic Samsung SATA hard drive
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I've just rebooted with Linux 3.9.0-030900rc4-generic, the problem still
persists.
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autofs timeout
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@Peter Silva:
Instead of editing the default rules, one should create local ones, as shown
here for hibernate and suspend:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/94754/how-to-enable-hibernation-in-12-04/
I do agree that it's poorly documented though...
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On a fresh 12.04 install after configuring the Desktop Wall with ccsm, window
moving shows erratic behaviour.
In the Edge Flipping tab, enabling Edge Flip Move and dragging windows across
workspaces loses track of the windows position, lagging behind a random
amount of pixels (somewhat
** Changed in: mactel-support
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Intrepid: No AltGr key defined - e.g. no @ symbol with MacBook
I'm experiencing exactly the same window dragging bug as described and
shown by rawdmon, on a single monitor with two workspaces and the
Desktop Wall plugin (no cube). Moving windows across workspaces loses
track of their exact position.
I do think however that this is not the original bug...
The window moving bug has been shown more elaborately by rawdmon in comment #7
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1017374
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Ubuntu 13.10 amd64, FreeCAD 0.13.1830-dfsg-3 .
This is already tracked in Debian
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=727784) and the fix seems to
have landed upstream several weeks ago, but there's no new packaging or even
mention on Launchpad that FreeCAD
Same with Ubuntu 13.10 64bit upgraded from 13.04.
Editing the menus in gnome-panel or alternative application launchers/applets
doesn't work as well as it should. There is no easy and obvious way (e.g. just
dragdrop) to move the unnecessarily spammy new categories (Sundry, System
Settings
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OS: Ubuntu 12.04 amd64, Ubuntu 12.10 amd64, up-to-date Nautilus on each.
Reproduce:
Open directory with lots of subdirs (e.g. 'A...', ... , ''TRD001', 'TRD002',
'TRD003', ...), type first letter of target (e.g. 'T') to jump in that region,
then select it ('TRD003') with
The problem for me are dropped frames too. I think there might be a performance
issue with recordmydesktop, since here ffmpeg manages better as well.
With recordmydesktop on the fly encoding, I'm able to capture roughly half of
my screen fluidly (1920x1200, Ivy Bridge i5).
But IMO the much
Just realised that we're talking about the Ubuntu package, not
recordmydesktop itself... I'll file a bug either on their Launchpad or
SourceForge trackers.
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@mc-return:
No, I get
compizconfig - Info: Backend : gsettings
compizconfig - Info: Integration : true
compizconfig - Info: Profile : unity
[...]
compiz (core) - Info: Unity is fully supported by your hardware.
and lots of
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: ...
compiz
@mc-return:
It's my work machine, so I'm not too ethused about pulling dev channels (sorry,
upgrading to 12.10 was questionable already). I might try at some point on
another computer, but I mainly need efficient hotkeys here so that's low
priority.
Current workaround:
gsettings set
One more note: I do have quite a few other shortcuts specified (Super+x
for terminal, etc.), but none of those get reset as is the case with
Control+q.
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Status: New = Invalid
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octave-video package not installable
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Title:
filesystem deadlock sshfs precise kernel 3.2.0-12-generic
To manage
Getting the same on a Sony Vaio VPCEB1j1E
3.2.0-27-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 6 14:25:57 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
SSHFS works flawlessly with all other machines over this switch,
although the highest Ubuntu kernel version on those is 3.2.0.26 (and I'm
hesitant to upgrade in
Workaround: press Alt, left click anywhere inside the gnome-alsamixer
window and drag the window so you can see the missing parts.
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Used Oli's PPA, but this got broken again with today's routine update
(on 12.04), so here's another vote to mainline it in the current
release.
Placing a window such that the majority of it is not on the current workspace,
and then Alt+Tabbing to it, moves this window completely to the other
This bug is still present in 12.04 with Nautilus 3.4.2
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fail to delete directory over sshfs with nautilus
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One solution would to put back the anti-aliasing toggle in the Enhanced
Zoom Desktop plugin (bug already reported), as there is no need to keep
two different zoom plugins.
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OS: Ubuntu 12.04 amd64
Software: octave 3.6.1 from ppa:picaso/octave
I'm trying to install octave-video 1.0.2 from OctaveForge:
octave:1 pkg install video-1.0.2.tar.gz
Produces the attached error log... particularly
‘CODEC_TYPE_VIDEO’ was not declared in this scope
and
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octave-video package not
Well, Nitzan has encountered the same problem for octave's MinGW builds
(several changes from the ancient ffmpeg version octave-video-1.0.2 uses) and
proposed a patchset here:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=1347827972483-4644202.post%40n4.nabble.comforum_name=octave-dev
Ah... while the module I've uploaded is a solution to the problem (the
patched source code), it's not hosted by Ubuntu but in the OctaveForge
repository. So I guess I'll remove the patch tag from the attachment.
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Same symptoms here, not sure if I should open a new report because I'm
using a different dock.
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 amd64, 3.2.0-20
Hardware: Thinkpad X230 and Ultrabase Series 3
Plugging the headphone into the Thinkpad itself works, pulling it out
has music coming from the Thinkpad's speakers, but
Mistyped my kernel version there, it should be -30 of course.
Here's the report dealing with my particular problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1026953
So I guess my bug is unrelated here.
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Confirming that 3.2.0-31.50 produces sound from an Ultrabase Series 3
with a X230 (not tablet), correctly handling pluggin in/out of both the
Ultrabase and the Thinkpad. (mine isn't a tablet, but 3.2.0-30.32 didn't
work with respect to audio from the dock)
However there is a very strange effect:
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu 12.04
Hardware: ThinkPad X230
Rationale: Being able to set different screen-inactive-times (-blank and lock)
when on battery vs. AC is quite useful, for example 3-5 min vs. 20 min.
Earlier versions of the power manager settings allowed this distinction, the
Confirming on 14.04 with current updates.
Unable to rename files on desktop with click to focus turned off.
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Title:
Compiz does not allow
Same problem here, Ubuntu 14.04, Compiz
0.9.11.2+14.04.20140714-0ubuntu1, current updates.
Tried to use focus follows mouse (aka turning off click to focus),
but this is too buggy in the current version of Compiz (e.g. can't
rename files on desktop).
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Doesn't seem to depend on drivers or Unity, rather on Compiz.
As described in
http://askubuntu.com/questions/576604/what-causes-the-deviation-in-the-wmctrl-window-move-command
both xdotool and wmctrl report the correct (inner) position of the window, but
for moving use the decorated (outer) size.
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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xdotool and wmctrl don't move and resize windows after they are
Same here with Ubuntu 14.04 and Compiz running without the Unity plugin.
As mentioned in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/971147,
this seems to be a systemic problem.
xdotool windowmove --relative `xdotool getactivewindow` x y
shouldn't move.
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As described in
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both xdotool and wmctrl report the correct (inner) position of the window, but
for moving use the decorated (outer) size.
For example, this should leave a terminal window at exactly
Sorry, had the wrong report open.
The way the -s option works seems to have changed in 10.04 according to
http://movingtofreedom.org/2010/08/10/arranging-windows-from-the-gnulinux-command-line-with-wmctrl/
It now shows all desktops as a big one. This appears to be "as intended",
although it
Not sure if this is equivalent, as I run unity-settings-daemon instead
of gnome-settings-daemon (with the Compiz Unity-plugin turned off and
gnome-panel instead), but it seems similar enough.
Just upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04.1.
I drop my laptop on a dock with two vertically oriented (rotated to
Just upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04.1 and found this (and the workaround)
via googling.
I drop my laptop on a dock with two vertically oriented (rotated to
portrait) monitors. This was working fine before, now it lights them up
without the rotation. Rotating them manually via System Settings ->
Upgraded the kernel through the standard channels:
$ uname -a
Linux talas 4.8.0-34-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 21 17:24:18 UTC 2016 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The original problem seems fixed, it exhibits practically the same behaviour as
with 4.9.
Docking lights up the monitors, I still
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[Lenovo Thinkpad T460p] Ultra Dock external displays not detected
Reinforcing point 2: on my system (fairly default 16.10 install),
running 'apt list firefox*' to see the available locales fails due to
bash interference when there is e.g. a file called firefox.txt in this
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I'm trying to get used to the new 'apt' utility and have three wishlist
items (don't want to clutter the tracker with multiple feature requests)
in descending priority:
1. apt list firefox
In the output, can we please have a space after the package name, before the
slash?
A
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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initctl continuously takes 100% of CPU
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Happens on Ubuntu 16.10 (fresh install, Compiz fallback session) after a few
hours of uptime.
htop reports 100% usage of one CPU for the command
/sbin/initctl emit indicator-services-start
which goes on indefinitely. Tracing (with only this initctl process
around) yields similar to #5
$ sudo
Public bug reported:
The bug is identical to the expired
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1568573 where a new
report was requested.
This time around with a fresh install of 16.10 amd64 on a Thinkpad T460p
and a Lenovo Ultra Dock with two external monitors.
The setup does
Same problem here, made a new report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1651454
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1568573
Title:
[Lenovo Thinkpad T460] Ultra Dock
** Changed in: upstart
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1173915
Title:
initctl continuously takes 100% of CPU
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~$ uname -a
Linux talas 4.9.0-040900-generic #201612111631 SMP Sun Dec 11 21:33:00 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Undocking and docking repeatedly works for me. None of the logs shows i915
errors.
I do have to killall unity-settings daemon at every docking to reload the
A bit of random testing with undocking and docking repeatedly, with
sometimes 'killall unity-settings-daemon' to reread monitors.xml and
hopefully reset the display mode, shows weird behaviour.
After a docked fresh boot, after undocking i get for xrandr (SNIPs for
brevity):
Screen 0: minimum 320
OK, I'm on 4.8.0-45 now and it's working well again.
Will close this for now.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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