I'm still seeing this behaviour on 18.04 LTS in both chromium and
google-chrome.
To workaround the issue, visit chrome://flags/ and search for "partial".
An option called "Partial swap" should appear, with a flag called "#ui-
disable-partial-swap". Set the associated dropdown to say "Disabled".
Confirmed fixed in eaon, and perhaps earlier.
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Title:
maxima-doc broken in bionic
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Also, for now I set the gridlines to be the same color as the
background, which gets rid of some of the visual clutter.
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Title:
Multiload
I have the same issue, however, looking closely at the color preferences
for the network monitor, there is one called "gridlines" which
corresponds to the horizontal lines in the applet display. Presumably
the authors wanted a way to show changes in the scaling (vertical units)
and decided on
apport information
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** Description changed:
- In both google-chrome and chromium browsers, the context menu on tabs
- (that normally appears when right-clicking on a tab, allowing
- duplicating the tab, etc) and on the url bar (allowing
After removing the package and re-starting the browser, it works fine,
demonstrates that removing the package resolves the problem.
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In both google-chrome and chromium browsers, the context menu on tabs
(that normally appears when right-clicking on a tab, allowing
duplicating the tab, etc) and on the url bar (allowing copy and paste,
etc), no longer appear.
** Affects: chrome-gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Following response #4, I did:
git clone git://github.com/GM-Script-Writer-62850/Ubuntu-Mainline-Kernel-Updater
cd Ubuntu-Mainline-Kernel-Updater/
sudo bash install
KernelUpdateChecker -ar -v 4.12 -f
sudo /tmp/kernel-update
Then in the install process deleted the 4.13 kernel, and now bluetooth
is
This package was somehow auto-installed in a release upgrade today from 14.04
to 14.10, and cost me most of the day trying to figure out why everything in X
was glitchy and crashing. The terminal looked like
http://askubuntu.com/questions/285836/letter-spacing-in-gnome-terminal
Even xterm
Given that this package breaks the entire desktop in a non-obvious way,
the priority should be high. I'm a software developer and have used
linux as my daily OS since 1993 and it took me several hours to figure
out what was going wrong.
What are novice users going to do, other than install
This appears to be relevant
http://askubuntu.com/questions/50749/horizontal-scrolling-treated-as-right-click-in-java-applications
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Two
I'm using java8 and netbeans 8 in ubuntu 14.04.
It also is triggered by using middle-button scrolling to the side,
making the application near-unusable for browsing code on a thinkpad
without an external mouse (since 2 finger scroll and trackpoint scroll
both trigger a popup menu constantly).
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Title:
texmacs maxima session crashes
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Solution from Hants (Installing from Racket PPA) confirmed.
To have it show up in the main menu, at the command line type:
sudo -s
cp
/var/lib/menu-xdg/applications/menu-xdg/X-Debian-Applications-Programming-drracket.desktop
/usr/share/applications/drracket.desktop
echo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 928793 ***
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Same here, running 32 bit 12.04 on an i5 processor.
Mplayer immediately crashes upon launch, however it works fine on a 64
bit system.
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Also, I cannot find the alleged bug that this is supposed to be a
duplicate of.
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I had libreoffice-wiki-publisher 1.1.1+LibO3.5.0-2ubuntu1 installed.
Upgrading packages (e.g. apt-get upgrade) completely failed -- all the
front ends I tried hung (apt-get, aptitude, and the gui system update).
No error message was given.
By installing only half the
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Here is my solution (work-around)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11690707#post11690707
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Title:
empty space between time applet and
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This workaround doesn't work for me. I tried not using either xfce4
-power-manager or nm-applet, and the amount of space was reduced but the
bug is still there.
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This bug is still present in the latest oneiric (backported to lts
version) kernel 3.0.0-13-generic #22~lucid1-Ubuntu.
Worked with some of the maverick kernels, others showed a black box on
screen. In the
I have the same experience as the original poster running Lucid and
updating GNote from the PPA.
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gnote 0.7.3 does not start because of
Solution is to also update libdbus-c++-1-0 0~20090907-1 to
libdbus-c++-1-0_0~20110310-1~ppalucid2.
Then gnote loads and runs fine for me, both in the panel or in the
notification area.
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Note that this solution worked for a ThinkPad410 with Intel graphics
(i915 driver), as follows:
Kevin Lake wrote on 2010-01-24:
Martin, on Ubuntu (Karmic) you should edit the file /etc/default/grub and add
I am seeing the exact same behavior on the t410 running linux-
image-2.6.38-3-generic from the kernel ppa.
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thinkpad t410 freezes
Problem fixed in 2.6.32-24.43.
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2.6.32-24.41 and lower)
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No audio output at all under this kernel.
Previous versions work fine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-24-server 2.6.32-24.42
Regression: Yes
Reproducible: Yes
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-24.42-server 2.6.32.15+drm33.5
Uname:
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I am experiencing this bug on Lucid.
The effects option (System/Preferences/Appearance/Visual Effects) is set
to 'None'.
$ gconftool -R /apps/metacity/general
visual_bell_type = fullscreen
auto_raise_delay = 500
titlebar_font = Sans Bold 10
reduced_resources = false
application_based =
I forgot to mention that it doesn't matter if the always on top
setting is used on any window.
The particular use case that I experience routinely is that when in a
terminal window, gnome-terminal or xterm, then web browser windows
(firefox, konqueror, google-chrome) always appear in the
I see the same thing using the Xv output module and fglrx, this problem
of non-centering when crop is enabled, using Ubuntu 10.04 and VLC media
player 1.0.6 Goldeneye.
A work-around is to set the video output module in VLC to use OpenGL --
then the centering on crop is fine.
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The following worked for me:
cd /etc/php5/cli/conf.d
sudo perl -pi.bk -e 's/(\s*)#/\1;/' *ini
sudo mkdir bk
sudo mv *.bk bk
Which only catches comments at the start of a line; also, backups of the
original files are in the /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/bk directory.
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The following worked for me:
cd /etc/php5/cli/conf.d
sudo perl -pi.bk -e 's/(\s*)#/\1;/' *ini
sudo mkdir bk
sudo mv *.bk bk
Which only catches comments at the start of a line; also, backups of the
original files are in the /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/bk directory.
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I was proposing to make the background tab work just like this (Use
background settings from system theme). I'm not sure of how else to do
implement this when there are 2 sources for the background configuration
(gconf and gtkrc), without making it very fragile. The issue I have is
trying to work
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8187 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187 Wireless
Adapter
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID
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Binary package hint: icewm
The CPU usage according to 'top' is consistently at 20%-30% for the
'icewm' process, with the Xorg process also using a similar amount.
This severely affects battery lifetime on my laptop, rendering icewm not
usable unless connected
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: icewm
The CPU usage according to 'top' is consistently at 20%-30% for the
'icewm' process, with the Xorg process also using a similar amount.
This severely affects battery lifetime on my laptop, rendering icewm not
usable unless connected
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: icewm
The CPU usage according to 'top' is consistently at 20%-30% for the
'icewm' process, with the Xorg process also using a similar amount.
This severely affects battery lifetime on my laptop, rendering icewm not
usable unless connected to a power
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdc-4.2
Package names provided by gdc-4.2 should include 'd-compiler', which
allows the installation of dsss.
** Affects: gdc-4.2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series
adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been
vervelover:
The solution you posted, from http://www.aircrack-
ng.org/doku.php?id=r8187 works for me.
However, this driver does not seem to recover from sleep mode, but
otherwise seems more stable so far (in a few hours of use).
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Binary package hint: icewm
Using 'icewm 1.2.33-1ubuntu2' on Hardy (2.6.24-8-generic and
2.6.24-15-generic kernels) the taskbar doesn't respect the
'TaskBarShowClock=1' directive in ~/.icewm/preferences -- no clock is
shown. This occurs whether using a selected font or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20
Installed ubuntu on gateway mt6452 laptop.
Kernel version linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic.
Sound worked fine.
Performed update which got new linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic from the security
archive.
Sound stopped working -- my
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: esvn
The package looks for help documentation in /usr/share/doc/esvn/html-
docs, wheres esvn-doc installs them in /usr/share/doc/esvn-doc/html-
docs -- so by default nothing comes up. Of course this can be fixed by
ln -fs
Please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/esvn/+bug/73913
** Changed in: esvn (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: cream
Start cream, go to menu to open help. It doesn't work.
Now run sudo ln -fs /usr/share/doc/cream/html /usr/share/vim/cream
/docs-html, and the help system works. This is because cream looks in
the latter directory, rather than the former one
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As a regular user, setting the sticky bit on `which hddtemp` gives access to
the drive temperature, which can be conveniently displayed in ksensors.
The versions in Dapper work fine.
In Edgy, the hddtemp program doesn't work with either the old or new
ksensors program,
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