I'm on Fedora 30 and also experiencing this. Dual monitors (one rotated,
portrait right) on Wayland, but not using any scaling. Happens every
time when waking up from sleep. AMD Vega 56 graphics card. Bug report
(not by me) on Red Hat Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1745055
This issue still exists on Ubuntu 13.10. It was mentioned above that the
message in /var/log/syslog is just a warning, and can be ignored, but
note that the syslog actually speaks of an error:
Dec 9 04:14:00 rsyslogd-2039: Could not open output pipe '/dev/xconsole'
[try
Please disregard from comment #45. I had an unrelated issue which
produced the CONFIG ERROR in my syslog. Still get the Could not open
output pipe '/dev/xconsole' message though.
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I know there are a lot of bugs on the text entry source keyboard switch
shortcut. I hope this is not a duplicate. I couldn't find it reported
anywhere.
The problem: Specifying keys such as Shift L, Shift R, Alt L, Alt
R, Ctrl L, and Ctrl R in the Switch to next source using
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On 13.10 the Ubuntu One Indicator does not indicate to the user whether
sync is in progress or not. It simply displays as solid gray cloud (no
animation or change of the icon to indicate when files are being
synced). Notifications are provided every few minutes or so, but
When Ubuntu One is not connected the indicator displays two vertical
bars on the indicator icon (resembles a pause button). A similar
treatment (but with a different symbol obviously) would be useful to
indicate that files are being synced.
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Title:
Bug reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719322
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Running Ubuntu 13.10 and Android 4.3.
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Title:
Unable to unmount Nexus 4: The connection is closed
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When I click the eject triangle next to my Nexus 4 in Nautilus this
error message appears (see title/screenshot). I am uncertain whether the
phone actually unmounts or not so that it is safe to disconnect it.
After the error message appears I can still access the phone
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. Connect MTP device (in my case Nexus 4, Android 4.3) with USB cable .
The device auto-mounts in Nautilus.
2. Select/unselect Show hidden files (or press Ctrl-H several times)
3. Note that hidden files are always shown, regardless of setting.
Still not fixed in Shotwell 0.15 (Ubuntu 13.10).
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Shotwell doesn't import across symbolic link
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Fresh install of 13.10 on Thinkpad x230 here. Fn keys all work.
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To
The solution in #6 worked for me. Thanks!
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lock to launcher / unlock from launcher not working...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1231453 ***
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I'd like to repoen this bug (I don't think it is a duplicate of bug
#1231453.). I am running AutoKey-GTK on a fresh Saucy install with
python-xlib - 0.14+20091101-1ubuntu2 installed but neither
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Correction: When I press a hotkey, empty spaces or lines are added
instead of the intended text (just as when using abbreviations).
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get_full_property() throws exceptions
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AutoKey-GTK: Hot Keys and Abbreviations
This only occurred on the first reboot after dist-upgrade. After a
second reboot Light Display Manager do not appear as an option
anymore.
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Disabling status window is not permanent
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The workaround in #15 above did not work for me. I had to increase the
sleep time to 60s to make it work.
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Disabling status window is not
I started experiencing this bug after upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10 and
13.04 in rapid succession. I have two-factor authentication enabled for
the Gmail account involved.
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In Update manager with this following settings:
Automatically check for updates: “Daily
When there are security updates: “Display immediately”
When there are other updates: “Display weekly”
I expect the system to check for updates every day, notify me (the user)
Another change that I applied around the same time as when my memory
leak stopped appearing was to reduce the System monitor width value to
30 pixels from the default value. I'm not sure how that could be
related, but I thought I'd mention it since the memory leak disappeared
around the same time
I had memory leaks (up to 400 MB) until a few weeks ago using unity in
12.04. With the latest update (0.3-0+66~32~17~precise1) from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/indicator-multiload/stable-daily/ the memory
leak has completely disappeared.
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While System Load Monitor is loaded in the task bar unity-panel-service
uses too much CPU. On one machine it uses 25-30%. On another it uses
5-7%. Upgrade to version 0.3 in PPA stable daily channel does not help.
On the one machine where 25-30% CPU is used the problem is
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unity-panel-service uses excessive CPU while in indicator-multiload is
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Yes.
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Check for new messages settings are not working
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Neither the Check for new messages settings at startup or the Check
for new messages settings every have any effect. In particular I want
to turn off auto-check both at startup and at all other times, so I have
unchecked both options. However, Thunderbird still checks for new
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Still present in oneiric, and in precise beta 2.
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Workrave applet appears badly in system tray
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Sorry, my mistake. My comment was regarding Gnome, not XFCE.
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Workrave applet appears badly in system tray
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Workrave is a gnome application which provides a panel applet that can
include up to three timers for taking brakes on different time scales.
This applet has not appeared well in the panel since Unity was
introduced. The applet appears limited to one icon's worth of space.
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When I try to create a new notebook (right-click notebook area, select
New Notebook...) and give it a name that has previously been used (but
has since been deleted) Tomboy crashes with the following errors. When
creating new notebooks with any previously unused names Tomboy
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I left my computer for a few minutes this morning and when I came back
Tomboy had crashed with the error output attached below.
I posted a similar bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomboy/+bug/890837 but this
one has a different error message, so I am
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Tomboy crashes when idle
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Tomboy crashes at seemingly random times (probably during
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I don't know what's wrong with my system but I have had all sorts of
trouble with Tomboy lately, including these two bugs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomboy/+bug/890837
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomboy/+bug/891699
and now the application also
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Tomboy freezes during sync
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Sorry, I messed up above and pasted the error output twice (on top of
each other). Tomboy just crashed again, so here is a new (looks very
similar) error log:
.
.
.
[DEBUG 10:49:12.359] BackgroundSyncChecker: Checking server for updates
[DEBUG 10:49:12.359] Building web request for URL:
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Tomboy crashes at seemingly random times (probably during auto-sync)
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Tomboy crashes at random times (several times a day). I usually have it
running with a couple of notes and the search window open. The error
message is included below. There appears to be no data loss involved. I
think this problem started after I updated to Oneiric on
It crashed again. This time I was running with he --debug flag. Here
is the error output:
.
.
.
[DEBUG 15:21:05.254] Saving 'Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot: Post-install'...
[DEBUG 15:21:05.390] Note saved or deleted within a minute of next
autosync...resetting sync timer
[DEBUG 15:21:05.857] Saving 'To
This is the log output that appears when I get the error popup:
.
.
.
[DEBUG 15:54:02.537] BackgroundSyncChecker: Detected that sync would be a good
idea now
[DEBUG 15:54:02.644] SyncThread using SyncServiceAddin: Tomboy Web
[DEBUG 15:54:02.644] SilentUI: SyncStateChanged: Connecting
[DEBUG
I also have another Tomboy bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tomboy/+bug/890837. I am
mentioning it since perhaps they could be related.
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mentioning it since perhaps they could be related.
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This bug has not been present since Karmic, but it reappeared as soon as
I upgraded to Oneiric. I am now getting the Error saving note data...
pop-up on a daily basis.
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Binary package hint: tomboy
When I run Tomboy from the command line (tomboy --debug) I often see one
or more errors of the following kind printed when I edit a note, e.g.:
[DEBUG 13:25:45.734] DoHighlight: null pointer error for 'pr'.
[DEBUG 13:25:45.734] DoHighlight: null
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Today I tried syncing my Tomboy notes to Ubuntu One again and it worked
without the problems. Same set of notes, same system (Maverick).
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Using sudo-ldap with pam_krb5.so always results in a failure, even if
pam_krb5.so returns success.
A workaround for this need might be to set sudoOption field to !authenticate,
(which will turn off auth)
The relevant information in
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Binary package hint: sbackup
After I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10, Simple Backup Configuration fails to
start (Applications-System Tools-Simple Backup Configuration). An
error dialog pops up with the following error: ' invalid literal for
int() with base 10: '' '
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I marked this bug as invalid, as I have learnt that my problem was due
to malfunctioning hardware.
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Binary package hint: tomboy
I've had problems with Tomboy synchronization to Ubuntu One for a very
long time ( 1 year), and it has never worked properly for me. After
having upgraded to Maverick, I decided to give it a new try, starting
from scratch. The bottom line of this
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Just to confirm that the proposed workaround works. I.e. to import a
note, then create a new empty note and copy and paste over the content
form the imported note to the new empty note, and the deleting the
imported note. After this synchronization to Ubuntu One works fine.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
The Lenovo Thinkpad T61 (and many other Thinkpad models) has a trackpad
with two buttons below the trackpad and tree buttons above the trackpad.
After I upgraded to Maverick a few days ago the upper left-click button
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Sorry, I forgot. It is now filed here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624556
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Binary package hint: tomboy
Tomboy v1.2.1, Ubuntu 10.04.
When syncing Tomboy notes to Ubuntu One and a conflict occurs (between
local and online notes) a conflict pop-up window appears that does not
have Cancel button (see Bug #456175). Without a cancel button present
and
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Tomboy is now at v 1.2.1, and this issue is still present (Ubuntu
10.04).
I also want to add that simply closing the conflict pop-up window does
NOT cancel the operation. Instead it makes tomboy go forward with the
default operation, which for me was to overwrite the local version of my
notes by
Still present in v1.2.1 on Ubuntu 10.04
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but details pane is empty or lists updated notes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553046
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I've had this same problem for at least several weeks. In addition,
evince is very slow to close. If I click the close window button it
takes a good several seconds, sometimes more than 10s, for the window to
close. Often that meas that a warning pop-up appears saying that evince
is unresponsive.
This is my main machine, and as this bug only occurs sporadically, I am
at this moment not willing to run with alternative kernels. Sorry.
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After suspend I get a blank (black) screen with backlight on. No login
screen prompt appears, however, the mouse pointer is visible and can be
moved around. This problem started occurring this morning on a fresh
Lucid install. I also had the same problem on the same computer
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Sorry, I have already upgraded to Lucid. Fresh install. Tomboy works
fine.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Sandy Armstrong
sanfordarmstr...@gmail.com wrote:
You might want to try upgrading to Tomboy 1.2.1, which should be
available for Lucid. I fixed a bug like this in that release, and I'd
The bug has reappeard after some time of absense. I attach the complete
error log, although it doesn't appear to contain any new information
compared to what I included in my original post.
I will soon upgrade to Lucid Lynx, and I am hoping these problems will
disappear after upgrade (I will do a
Tomboy has been working properly for the last few days, and I don't
know how to trigger the bug. I'll post a log as soon as it reappears.
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Sandy Armstrong
sanfordarmstr...@gmail.com wrote:
If you could post a complete log, that might be helpful. I just found a
This bug occurs for me petty much every time I try to use Tomboy now.
I'm thinking I have to try and reinitialize Tomboy on my system, so that
I can access all my notes, without risk of loosing them (due to the
deletion issue, see above).
I tried deleting .config/tomboy and restarting tomboy, but
I'm just throwing this out there as an idea: My home is 98% full. Could
that be the reason why tomboy keeps warning me about low disc space? If
so, that doesn't make sense since those 2% free comprise about 1.5 GB.
u...@xxx:~/.local/share/tomboy$ df -h /home
FilesystemSize Used Avail
The problem has come back after being absent for about two weeks. I get
the same error pop-up as mentioned above saying that I have run out of
disc space or that I don't have sufficient rights to ~/.tomboy. Message
reappears every minute or so.
However, I do have available disc space:
~$ df |
I can't reproduce the problem at the moment. I'll post again when and
if it reappears.
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Yes I have looked at the permissions and they look OK to me, see below:
andr...@xxx:~$ ls -l ~/.local/share/ | grep tomboy
drwxr-xr-x 3 andreas andreas 12288 2010-01-30 12:37 tomboy
andr...@xxx:~$ ls -l ~/.local/share/tomboy/ | head
total 672
-rw-r--r-- 1 andreas andreas
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Binary package hint: tomboy
I'm running up-to-date Ubuntu Karmic. This bug started occurring a few
days ago.
Whenever I create a new or open an old note in tomboy, a pop-up error
message warns:
Error saving note data. An error occurred while saving your notes.
Please check
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216144 ***
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Well, the third step may be a little dangerous, since you can end up
with two screens turned off unless the external was turned on already.
This worked for me:
xrandr --output VGA1 --primary; xrandr --output
I can confirm this bug. I seem to have the same situation as
Christiansen on my Thinkpad T61. madwifi (ath_pci) worked for me over
the past several Ubuntu cycles but ath5k never did (this has been the
case at least since Hardy). I just upgraded to Karmic, which has no
madwifi. ath5k behaves as in
Leann: I can add that i have tried linux-backports-modules-karmic, but
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I can confirm this bug on an up-to-date Jaunty installation. Not
surprisingly this bug also affects Mozilla Thunderbird.The workaround
suggested by the OP works.
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I can confirm this bug. I'm running up-to-date Ubuntu Jaunty. I have
three imap accounts. No email is indexed (see below).
I can't remove evolution-data-server, as suggested, since gnome-do-
plugins and ekiga depends on it. I need these two packages. There is
also evolution-data-server-common,
I've had similar problems as the OP on my laptop, and I just want to
point out that on my system there is also a file /etc/modprobe.d
/blacklist-local.conf which blacklists ath5k. The only way I can get my
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I get the following error messages when running /usr/lib/indicator-
applet/indicator-applet
andr...@brain2:~$ /usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet
/usr/share/themes/Dust/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:708: Murrine configuration option
highlight_ratio will be deprecated in future releases. Please use
I'm marking this as confirmed, as I have the same problem on up-to date
Ubuntu 9.04.
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I can confirm this bug. I get the same problem, i.e. regular loss of
connection every two minutes or so due to roaming to (none) and back
to my preferred network.
I'm running
ubuntu 8.10
network-manager 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1
This problem started to occur after I installed
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network-manager roams to (none) ((none))
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** Attachment added: syslog.txt
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network-manager roams to (none) ((none))
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