I can confirm the black desktop (I haven't tried fullscreen mode yet).
However I have no idea where the problem might be. Strange thing is, the
desktop icons, although invisible, are still there and clickable (if you
happen to find one by chance).
I tried creating a new user profile to exclude
I just tried viewing a PDF in fullscreen mode using evince and can
confirm the OP's report.
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I just updated to the newest packages and the issue is gone.
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For all those who suffer from this on Jaunty:
for f in /usr/lib/openoffice/share/gallery/sg*;
do sudo dpkg-divert --add --rename --divert
/usr/lib/openoffice/basis3.0/share/gallery/$(basename $f) $f;
done;
This solved it for me. Once Karmic hits the mirrors, you probably should
remove those
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Title:
pyPdf shouldn't be removed since it is modified by upstream
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This so called permanent work-around (modifying ~/.config/monitors.xml)
doesn't work for me.
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Title:
Launcher is shown on the wrong screen in
I *am* using 11.04, I modified ~/.config/monitors.xml back in May, but
it didn't work once *since* then.
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Title:
Launcher is shown on the wrong
Will this work with the NVIDIA drivers?
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Title:
Launcher is shown on the wrong screen in some multi-monitor setups
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I don't think that in my case this is a bug in Unity, but rather either
in Glib, Xorg or in the NVIDIA driver. Running unity from the command
line, and then observing the output while plugging in a monitor shows
the following (abbreviated, lines marked with hashes have been added by
me):
###
Sorry, that should have read Gdk instead of Glib. The function I was
talking about is Uscreen::Refresh(): http://bazaar.launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/natty/unity/natty/view/head:/src/UScreen.cpp#L93.
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I agree, I *never* use the numpad for its cursor keys. It's a numpad
after all. And seeing that warning I always first think capslock is on.
BTW: Now it seems that also lightDM, ssh-add and gpg-agent seem to be
affected by this, which becomes really annoying (but also possibly
simpler to fix,
If I may add a wish: Radiobuttons would be even easier to use than a
drop-down, and since there are only three choices, they wouldn't take up
too much space.
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Is it just me, or is the search functionality in LP really that bad? I
never seem to find relevant bugs when searching for my problem before
filing it... Anyways, this report also contains the information that you
can toggle the primary display by a sequence of enabling/disabling the
dual-head
Following answer by one of the developers of BLCR is relevant for this issue:
https://hpcrdm.lbl.gov/pipermail/checkpoint/2010-October/000116.html
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At least have the courtesy to give a reason as to why this report is
supposedly invalid. Only takes a few keystrokes, you know.
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Title:
In
Public bug reported:
The upstream calibre developers enclose a modified version of pyPdf in
their package, which means that some utilities (e.g. pdfmanipulate
crop) can't work with the standard python-pypdf package.
This is on Natty, with calibre 0.7.44+dfsg-1build1.
** Affects: calibre
Attached patch fixes the issue for me.
** Patch added: Don't remove bundled pyPdf, no longer depend on python-pypdf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calibre/+bug/800551/+attachment/2177914/+files/calibre-800551-v1.patch
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** Also affects: calibre (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631266
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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As I said, I tried pdfmanipulate crop. For an easier example resulting
in the same error, try
$ pdfmanipulate reverse -o tmp-r.pdf tmp.pdf
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/pdfmanipulate, line 19, in module
sys.exit(main())
File
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cowdancer
Cowbuilder tries to install cowdancer after it ran pbuilder, which is in
universe. However, universe is not enabled in pbuilder by default, so
cowbuilder fails. Possible ways to address this:
1. Simply document this problem in
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I have to agree with Brian (comment #8). Since the launcher and the hot
corner are designed to be at the top-left, they also should show up on
the top-left monitor. Everything else either makes activating the
launcher with the mouse very tedious and has design issues like
splitting the whole
Public bug reported:
I'm reposting question http://pad.lv/q/149909 as a bug, since nobody
answered and I think it seriously breaks usability.
What is the mechanism by which unity determines what the primary screen
is if I enable an external monitor? When using the nvidia-settings
utility to
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28552
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Adding dh_installxmlcatalogs to debian/rules solves this for me.
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w3-dtd-mathml package does not install XML catalog
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Binary package hint: libstdc++6-4.5-dev
The package i386 architecture of the package libstdc++6-4.5-dev does not
contain the 64-bit headers. This makes it impossible to compile for
amd64 on a i386 installation. Also, this makes g++-4.5-multilib
unusable.
** Affects: gcc-4.5
** Also affects: gcc-4.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: libstdc++6-4.5-dev
+ Binary package hint: libstdc++6-4.{5,6}-dev
- The package i386 architecture of the package libstdc++6-4.5-dev does not
- contain the 64-bit
No, they are not. All headers in /usr/include/c++/4.{5,6}/i{4,6}86
-linux-gnu/64 are missing in the libstdc++6-4.{5,6}-dev_*_i386.deb
packages. Try the following on a i386 install (or a i386-chroot):
$ echo #include fstream | g++ -m64 -xc++ -E -
You will see that g++ is not able to find the
You can also use apt-file search 64/bits/c++config.h in a i386
installation. You will see that nothing shows up. apt-file search
32/bits/c++config.h on a amd64 installation will turn up the
libstdc++6-4.{5,6}-dev packages. Also, looking at
You mean that it's just a typo and the headers got installed into the
wrong place?
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Title:
libstdc++6-4.5-dev does not contain 64-bit headers in
Indeed, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/oneiric/gcc-4.6/oneiric/revision/19#debian/rules2 would
explain it ;-) Will this fix also go into Natty's gcc-4.5?
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Not to forget, Maverick? AFAIK Lucid is fine.
Funny, that nobody stumbled across this during the development of
Maverick...
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Binary package hint: kbib
There is a new kbib 0.6.6 version available which fixes querying the
crossref.org database. Without this feature kbib is seriously crippled
and almost useless.
** Affects: kbib (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Attached patch fixes this.
** Patch added: Enables and adds dependency on Ogg/Theora
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/paraview/+bug/728505/+attachment/1883070/+files/enable-oggtheora.patch
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Binary package hint: paraview
It would be nice if not only the FFMPEG/AVI movie encoder was enabled,
but also the Ogg/Theora encoder.
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Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
$ apt-cache policy paraview
paraview:
Installed: 3.8.1-1ubuntu1
Hmm, did forward it here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=616549
However, I somehow can't add the bug watch, I keep getting this error
message: This bug is already on Debian. Please specify an affected
package in which the bug has not yet been reported.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
I tried to use my external monitor with the Unity desktop in a fresh
natty-upgrade on my Lenovo ThinkPad T410 (nVidia GT218 NVS 3100M, using
the proprietary driver) and things are completely broken:
* If I set the external monitor to be either
** Attachment added: Screenshot of the broken dual-head setup in left of
setup
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These libraries are considered to be private implementation details of
DRAWEXE. See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=521254.
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These libraries are considered to be private implementation details of
DRAWEXE. See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=521254.
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Sorry, that was meant to read WOK, not DRAWEXE...
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Attached with (most) symbols resolved:
** Attachment added: backtrace.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtkpod/+bug/946799/+attachment/3099771/+files/backtrace.txt
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** Also affects: tex-common (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
'updmap --enable Map' doesn't work
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