I made two steps, one behind the other. 10.10 to 11.04 and to 11.10 when
starts the launchpad automaticly.
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Now I have the English version of InstallationMedia (20120321) installed.
At 09h38 am I used the Update Manager and restart the system.
After the login with the mouse over the top menu line there is no change to see
File Edit View Go Help.
You have to open and close the Dash -window (or other
Public bug reported:
After booting you see the blinking curser in the password field.
With activate a pop down menu and disactivate it the blinking cursor disappear.
Without the blinking curser the password field still receive keyboad input.
Activating once again one pop down menu you can see
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Login screen: Blinking curser disappear
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With no application in use I started Remmina to connect to another
Linux-Box. No conextion was set up - timeout.
Start of Network from the Dash, click on Network proxy - after 3 - 5
seconds crash of Network / closed the window.
Now with Firefox writing this words .. I tried to open Network
I install iso of 21 of march (downloaded 12:15).
Open Network from Dash. Tried to click on all active fields to change
indications. All seems to be OK.
On the same window click on All applications and start again the Network.
Try to click al active items. Click on All applications. And so on ...
Correction:
Same observation after selection of ubuntu / ubuntu 2D.
NO, after booting and selection of ubuntu / ubuntu 2D the cursor is still
blinking in the password field.
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** Description changed:
- After booting you see the blinking curser in the password field.
- With activate a pop down menu and disactivate it the blinking cursor
disappear.
- Without the blinking curser the password field still receive keyboad input.
+ After booting you see the blinking cursor
** Summary changed:
- Login screen: Blinking curser disappear
+ Login screen: Blinking cursor disappear
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Login screen: Blinking cursor
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After fresh install you login with key ENTER to confirm.
With the mouse over Escritorio de Ubuntu (top menu line) you get the change
to Archivo Editar Ver Ir Ayuda menus.
With a click on any of this menu items there is NO drop down menu visible. (no
effect)
Click on the
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No pop down menus on Archivo Editar Ver Ir Ayuda after fresh install
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The pop down window of the Start (Inicio) button (ubuntu simbol) show only
the thin vertical line of the vertical croll bar.
With the mouse over this line you will not get the Handle poped up like in
all other windows.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package:
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Vertical slider of Start pop down window without popup handle
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You are right, I think here we should have the overlay scrollbar. Other
possibility is to use the mouse wheel.
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Thank you for your answer
I'm still using the version 10.04 on all my linux boxes at home and at work,
but I can confirm that the observed behaviour in the bug report is fixed.
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Public bug reported:
If update-manager is in the list of the launcher due to an automatic
start you can't get the window on the screen by a click on the icon.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: update-manager 1:0.156.14
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic-pae
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I made two steps, one behind the other. 10.10 to 11.04 and to 11.10 when
starts the launchpad automaticly.
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Remote desktop from ubuntu 12.04 to 11.10 or 11.10 to 12.04.
Ubuntu 12.04 actualized a few minutes ago.
Problems to present window's complete layout in a reasonable time or
you can get no refresh at all for example for the graphic of the
activated Workspace Switcher on
** Description changed:
Remote desktop from ubuntu 12.04 to 11.10 or 11.10 to 12.04.
+ Ubuntu 12.04 actualized a few minutes ago.
Problems to present window's complete layout in a reasonable time or
you can get no refresh at all for example for the graphic of the
activated Workspace
Hallo, I like to confirm also the behaviour with the gpe13 in my case.
uname -a:
LIFEBOOK-AH544 3.16.0-38-generic #52~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 8 09:43:57 UTC
2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux, last weekend a very new installation.
Pendrive ISO:
Origin: Ubuntu
Label: Ubuntu
Suite: trusty
I have the same problem
FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY RX1330 M1
-cpu
product: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220 v3 @ 3.10GHz
vendor: Intel Corp.
physical id: 1
bus info: cpu@0
size: 3100MHz
capacity: 3100MHz
width: 64 bits
-network
Public bug reported:
This failure occurred during normal actualization process.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Release:16.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libvirt-bin 1.3.1-1ubuntu10.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-45.66-generic 4.4.21
OK, before working on your to do list .
Yesterday with an update (Start-Date:2018-11-15 13:49:41) on this linux box
there where ...libegl-mesa0... in the list of modules.
There where no indication of restart required but I reboot the system and
the graphic was frozen.
See picture
and comment #6.
If I understood correct go to GRUB menu and start with the newest kernel
Advanced options => Ubuntu, with Linux 4.15.0-39-generic
No chance, same situation see photo
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pgim@PGIMdata:~$ sudo ppa-purge ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
.
.
PPA purged successfully
pgim@PGIMdata:~$
then reboot and the same problem see photo
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** Attachment added: "var_log_apt_history.log"
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I'm sorry, but I'm not able to follow your proposal from #16, up to now I uses
only .deb packages.
Is there a point I have overlooked like an easy procedure.
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And the other points
ata:~$ sudo glxinfo > glxinfo.txt
Error: unable to open display
Attached you will find "allpackages.txt"
If it is not possible to recover the display and the possibility to
analyse the graphic problem according to the title (thanks for the
change) I will reinstall
The photo you found, yes! the link is in #7
I will look your #16
Here you will find the "newdesg.txt" from dmesg
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Moving a window, on the bottom of screen there is a zone of 2 or 3 cm you can't
pas the window.
The down movement is blocked and the mouse cursor with the closed hand moves
down into the inner window area. When you try to move the window ones again
upwards you will see a
Here comes the video.
How can I find that PPA indicated above. With lsmod there is no
...oibaf... on the system.
Could you make a proposal for a better title?
** Attachment added: "Video with movements on screen to see effect on graphic"
Daniel, thank you very much, it was a pleasure to help a little bit.
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Screen stops redrawing sometimes when moving windows
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Public bug reported:
When you lock the screen by mouse click on the 'lock icon' you can experience
the pop up of the message:
"No se pudo bloquear
Una aplicación impidió el bloqueo"
=> To lock wasn't possible
An application disabled the blockage
On the photo attached you see this situation.
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** Summary changed:
- lock screen desabled by an application
+ lock screen disabled by an application
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OK, I will try it ... Thank you.
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As I mentioned before, I have neither keyboard access nor mouse functions, but
I get into this box by a ssh connection from another linux box.
The configuration file looks like:
# GDM configuration storage
#
# See /usr/share/gdm/gdm.schemas for a list of available options.
[daemon]
# Uncoment
ok, my situation her at work is, that I have to use this computer, we taking
about, for data-treatment.
And as I decided last week to upgrade from version 16.04.x to 18.04.1 I got the
display problem.
But fortunately I can still use the computer like a server with my
data-treatment inside but
reboot SUCCESS!!!
We have back the display and the movement of a window without any problems on
left, right and bottom.
But there is a difference to the 16.04 LTS version: Here in 18.04 you can't
grab a window in the inner area with help of the Alt-key like in 16.04
OK, but what’s
I don't know if it's the design or something wrong, with more than 1
virt-viewer window open you can't block the screen.
And the key-combination Alt-L don't block the screen.
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The actual version status of all the linux boxes (about 10 units) or VMs
(about 6 units) with ubuntu desktop is from 14.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS
without any problems in the reported context.
Thank you for your indications and
a happy new year
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I don't know if the problem has been resolved by changes in the software or a
new version results in a correct functionality.
If the fact that we reached end-of-life of the version 12.04, results in "no
more action on software maintenance" the bug report could be closed without
resolving the
I also noticed problems with ghex and large files. Is it a 32 or 64 bit
CPU that you're using? I'm not sure ghex is designed to handle that big
a file at all. Besides it ought to save to a temporary file and rename
it over the original, just to be safe and avoid chomping your data
anyway.
As for
Public bug reported:
no issue
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: ubiquity 2.8.7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
CasperVersion: 1.287
Date: Sat Dec 17 18:44:06 2011
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in XIGetDeviceProperty()
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I also get this message. I'm on 12.04 on a Lenovo ThinkPad T430s.
X usually crashes after suspending/waking up the notebook a couple of times .
I open the notebook, type in my password, and after a few seconds in
Gnome-Shell am thrown back into LightDM.
After logging in again Apport tells me
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 982017 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/982017
I get the message Bug #982017 cannot be found when I click on the
link.
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I have a similar problem. After waking up from suspend (i.e., after
opening the lid), I can log in via the Gnome-Shell Locked Screen, and
after a few seconds find myself back in LightDM. It doesn't happen every
time ... usually after I have closed and opened the lid several times.
It seems that it
The steps I do to reproduce it are:
- Boot up Ubuntu, log in to Gnome shell via LightDM.
- Close the lid of the notebook.
- Wait. (*)
- Open the lid of the notebook.
- Log in via the locked screen login prompt.
== After a ~5-10 seconds I'll find myself back in LightDM, on the next login I
get
Downgrading xserver-xorg-input-synaptics to version 1.5.99.902 did not fix the
issue for me.
I just opened the lid after a suspend of approximately 40 minutes and got
kicked out to lightdm
about 30 seconds later.
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Disregard comment #46. The package had been upgraded again during the following
update.
I have now locked the version to 1.5.99.902 and will see how that behaves.
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The downgrade also is working for me. No crash since I downgraded and
locked xserver-xorg-input-synaptics to 1.5.99.902.
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Xorg crashed
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Great, thanks again for all the hard work!
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Arbitrary code execution in centos template
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Welp, their bugtracker is dead and I wasn't sure about how appropriate
the mailing list would be
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checkinstall adds local root exploits
Sent an email to the maintainer
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Ah no, the upstream link I found on launchpad was dead but I think I
know what to do with it now.
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