OK... I found this in my syslog:
Oct 31 19:45:08 protoomega NetworkManager: info Found radio killswitch
rfkill2 (at
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1c.1/:0c:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill2)
(driver unknown)
Oct 31 19:45:08 protoomega NetworkManager: info Found radio killswitch
rfkill0 (at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash-completion
Bash completion is enabled for GNU make and several variants such as pmake.
However, there is no tab completion for colormake (yet) (also checked Natty
Narwhal package). I often use it and guess it could be added with little effort
(?)
** Patch added: I guess this is how it's done
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash-completion/+bug/743208/+attachment/1943451/+files/make.patch
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I believe this bug is fixed in Ubuntu 14.04.
I have the same kind of clang compiler errors with Ubuntu 13.10 (i386).
They no longer occur with Ubuntu 14.04 (i386; using clang-3.4).
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With the Ubuntu Mate desktop, the window displacement issue does not occur on
my system.
I just tried this - using different compositors (Marco and Compiz).
So until the window displacement issue is resolved, I am tempted to
stick to Ubuntu Mate.
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I have this problem in Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04 with a dual 4K screen
setup (using a nvidia GPU).
Sometimes when waking the screens from standby ("Power Save Mode"), windows on
the right screen are moved to an invisible offscreen area.
Using keyboard shortcuts, they can be moved to the visible
** Tags added: xenial
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1295267
Title:
Windows change Monitor/Desktop after screen lock
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Looking at the /var/log/Xorg.0.log, it appears that the Iiyama screen is
considered disconnected on standby - and the reconnect causes a relayout
of the desktop.
I wonder if it's possible to simply suppress or ignore those hotplug
events (?)
This is the output in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log on a
Public bug reported:
My JOGL applications stopped working on Ubuntu 20.04 - with the following
error/exception: "Profile GL4bc is not available on X11GraphicsDevice".
(I am using the Intel GPU of a Core i5-7600)
In the jogamp forum, someone posted the same problem:
Notably, JOGL initially worked on my Ubuntu 20.04 installation. Some
update seems to have broken it (I only have official Ubuntu package
repositories enabled, no PPAs whatsoever)
** Summary changed:
- Jogl 2.3.2 crashes wtih "Profile GL4bc is not available on X11GraphicsDevice"
- solved in Jogl
** Summary changed:
- Jogl 2.3.2 crashes with "Profile GL4bc is not available on X11GraphicsDevice"
- solved in Jogl 2.4.0
+ Jogl 2.3.2 crashes with "Profile GL4bc is not available on X11GraphicsDevice"
- fixed in Jogl 2.4.0
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