Hate to be another +1 but, any updates on this. This is quite a major
issue for real world use right now.
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Title:
Whitelisted allowedURLschemes
Seeing the same thing on 16.04.2 32bit with i5-4460 8Gb and a GTX 960.
Present with all NVidia proprietary drivers (up to 381.13), not present
with nouveau driver (but that has other issues.)
Restarting unity with "unity --replace" on the command line usually
makes it go (may sometimes take a
Unfortunately the sourceforge links this relies on are now EXCEPTIONALLY
unreliable and have been for the last few weeks - for me and I'm sure
most everyone else most download attempts fail considerably more often
than they succeed now (and this is on a well behaved, rock solid, fibre
connection.)
Seeing the same problem since upgrading from 15.10 to 16.04.
The vm.dirty workarounds and disabling swap don't make a difference.
Once this problem kicks in ALL disk writes become stupidly slow (2MB/s)
until next reboot on both SSD and spinning HDD.
i5-4460/16Gb RAM/ASUS Z97-K
This is an
Does anyone know how I can indicate that this bug is also present on
14.02-LTS on the bugtracking options - can't work out which option it
is!?
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** Also affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
I can't remove a bluetooth device with bluetooth-properties
Given that;
- the problem appears to be at a pretty low-level,
- the only known method of circumvention appears to be to reset the
state information held in /var/lib/bluetooth, which is used by the bluez
bluetoothd daemon,
- that bluetoothd is owned by the bluez package, and
- even the
Hi folks, especially Jeff Lane
I managed to connect a bluetooth mouse up using the unity applet (gnome-
bluetooth), and then somehow managed to mess it up in a way similar to
the way you folks have - it didn't appear in the bluetooth devices list,
yet when I turned it on the lock appeared on the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1319963 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1319963
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1319963
xrdp only showing bare X11 background, installed lightdm ignored
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Looks like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xrdp/+bug/1326273 ,
which is more detailed, is actually a duplicate of this bug - so I've
taken the liberty of marking the other one as such.
The same thing happens on 14.10 running 0.6.1-1 and makes the xrdp
service pretty much
I had this issue, but also noticed a few other bugs (like doubled up
Printer icons, old icons that shouldn't be there any more, missing icons
and some settings failing such as the screen settings) - I fixed it
simply through an apt-get install ubuntu-desktop (although I imagine
just doing the
A me too here (having to login after every boot), but I should note that
it's happening on both accounts on this computer - my login with my
google account and the same with my partners' login and her account.
We're both personal Google account users; that it's a system wide issue
suggests it's
This also happens with a PIXMA MG5350, I wouldn't be surprised if it's
the same problem for all PIXMA printers.
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Title:
Canon MG6200 printer
Here's another example - photo taken as carefully as I could (with
proper white balance) - on the right is the original image, top left a
CMYK version printed and below an RGB version printed.
What is most revealing, I think, is the white to black gradient on the
bottom left of each image.
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