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Title:
NVIDIA blue (aka smurf) video problem is still an issue on Ubuntu
10.04
Public bug reported:
Video is still blue using NVIDIA cards on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
I have no idea how to fix this. The web is clogged with bad advice and
out-of-date solutions. Turning off hardware acceleration fixes the issue
but is a totally inadequate work around. The CPU gets insanely hot and
This bug appears to have gone now that I'm running
304.37-0ubuntu1~lucid~xup1 of the Nvidia driver. I installed this update
a few days ago. (August 20, 2012). My guess is that it was an Nvidia-
related regression which is now fixed. I haven't been using suspend for
several nvidia-updates now so
Trying to guess right package for report.
** Package changed: ubuntu = pm-utils (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Resume from suspend has stopped working on
Public bug reported:
Closing the laptop lid appears to put the laptop in suspend mode. But it
will not wake up. The same thing occurs if pm-hibernate is used from the
command line. I have been using various forms of Ubuntu and Kubuntu on
this laptop for many years and never had a problem until
Public bug reported:
Current version gnuplot in Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS is 4.2 patch level 6.
Gnuplot is a critical package for productivity and having the latest
version is very important.
** Affects: gnuplot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- lease sync
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
At least for my 64-bit version of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (fully up-to-date)
the embedded terminal plugin does not work. The terminal pane (aka
bottom pane) is able to be shown and hidden but it does nothing except
show a blinking cursor that does not
Also seeing in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with Nvidia drivers. This appears to be
Bug 1219 Unable to resize across monitors on nvidia at the
Opencompositing Bugzilla.
http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1219
** Bug watch added: Compiz Plugins / Config Bugs #1219
Same problem. HP Mini 1030NR.
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Sebastien, could you please quote the duplicate bug number as already
asked? If it is a duplicate, it is difficult to find the dup from the
search terms I am using.
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A middle mouse button paste in gedit does not move cursor to insertion point
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410072
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Bug #255638 is somewhat different since that bug pastes to a random
location and is not deterministic. This bug pastes to wherever the
cursor was last positioned and is reproducible. Bug #234911 is closer to
this one though and probably the dupe.
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A middle mouse button paste in gedit does not
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** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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A middle mouse button paste in gedit does not move cursor to insertion point
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410072
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Which bug number does it duplicates?
Why would the importance be low? This is a major bug.
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A middle mouse button paste in gedit does not move cursor to insertion point
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Use the middle mouse button to paste highlight-selected text does not
move the cursor (and the viewed text) to the chosen insertion point.
This is dangerous when the selected text and the insertion point are far
apart because the user is left
Bug still occurs on Ubuntu 9.04 with NVIDIA driver 180.44.
I haven't seen the bug as frequently as in the past but it's still there
and still happens with the testcase I posted where you pull the top of a
terminal down after a clear command.
I don't want to try a more recent driver because I'm
Aurélien Couderc's solution caused problems for me.
After changing managed to true, networking was half broken (ping would
work but not Netscape).
Restoring
/etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf
to its original version did not solve the problem. After a while the
problem turned out to be
I don't think this is fixed.
I have Rhythmbox 0.12.0 on a fully updated Ubuntu 9.04. Starting
Rhythmbox fresh (that is after deleting the rhythmbox directory in
.gnome2) I get the error that it the folder contents could not be
displayed. The reason is that it is looking in my home directory for a
I tried the mouse on a Vista system and the mouse wheel also did not
work there. So it's likely I just got a bad mouse. Closing as invalid.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
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Mouse wheel on Targus AMU18US mouse (USB) non-functional
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366846
You
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 318942 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318942
UPDATE: We solved this bug completely in another thread (which could
have been marked a duplicate instead of getting set as incomplete). See
Mauricio Marambio's comment https://bugs.launchpad.net/netbook-
A version 20 point release of ALSA is out which also works fine (if not
better... sound seems louder than with version 19... dunno if it's my
imagination). I just did a fresh install of UNR on my HP1030NR following
the prescription in Mauricio Marambio comment 63 above. That recipe
works great. I
Public bug reported:
The mouse wheel does not scroll, and the mouse wheel clicks do nothing
on the model #AMU18US mouse by Targus. It's a simple USB mouse. I am
using UNR 9.04. This mouse is a cheap piece of junk that I'm going to
throw away but it's important because it's the free mouse that
Public bug reported:
Downloaded Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) 9.04.
File passes md5sum check.
Burned using Imagewriter.
Running the integrity check finds 1 bad file (doesn't say which).
Either I have a bad USB stick (SanDisk Cruzer 1.0GB formatted with ext3)
or there's a problem with the
This is probably a dup of Bug #360925 although this one is for the 9.04
release version.
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UNR LiveCD fails integrity check with errors found in 1 files!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365795
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Seconded. In the UNR 9.04 release, the cancel button works on the HP 1030NR
after the update.
Bug #360051 and Bug #363034 appear to be dups of this bug.
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** Summary changed:
- UNR LiveCD fails integrity check with errors found in 1 files!
+ UNR LiveUSB fails integrity check with errors found in 1 files!
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Everything can be made to work on the HP 1030NR including sound and the
internal mic.
Assuming a fresh install of UNR 9.04, you'll want to install the
packages patch, gettext, and libncurses-dev before compiling the three
ALSA modules as described above in Mauricio's comment. In volume
control,
Public bug reported:
I installed the UNR 9.04 RC on an HP 1030nr netbook. The good news is
nearly everything works great and I was really impressed with UNR both
functionally and aesthetically. The bad news is that for the HP 1030nr
netbook, the sound did not work out of the box. Basically to fix
I just tried the UNR 9.04 RC and had the same problem. Not sure if the
fix should have or would have landed yet. The machine is a HP 1030NR
Mini. I'm really excited by the work the UNR team has done!
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There's no error from the applet. There's nothing worth taking a screen
shot. It applet just simply doesn't change the frequency. If you need
more information, how about asking Could you post the output of the
__ file after trying to switch the frequency? or some other
question that helps get
Why do the bugs at launchpad get closed so quickly? Bugs do not rot. I
didn't even realize there was activity on the bug and 30 days isn't all
that much time to respond anyway.
I also don't understand why this bug was being closed because I did post
what appears to be the proper information
My Microsoft 5000 Bluetooth mouse also does not work under Ubuntu 9.04
(i386 desktop beta). I only semi-works under 8.10. In 8.10 the mouse is
found and will connect. But after a reboot, it doesn't work and I have
to delete the entry and reconnect. In 9.04, it detects the mouse and
even says it
The Microsoft 5000 Bluetooth mouse has trouble on 8.10 (won't reconnect
after a boot, and you have to delete the entry and reconnect) and it
doesn't connect at all in 9.04 beta.
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Public bug reported:
By default my 2.2 GHz system goes to 800MHz. I cannot change it to the
full 2.2 GHz by setting the cpus to performance. This is a regression
as it worked in 8.10 and 8.04.
I am using the PC (Intel x86) desktop CD (that is, jaunty-
desktop-i386.iso). It includes version
Ubuntu Jaunty Alpha 5
Microsoft Bluetooth 5000 mouse
The BlueTooth Device Wizard detects the mouse and even reports that it
connected successfully however the mouse never leaves beacon mode... and
does not move the cursor.
uname -a gives
Linux joedirt 2.6.28-8-generic #26-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 25
Same problem... crashes on minimize (I always use the button). Compiz
used. It's not a Firefox extension thing. I don't use extensions. I'm
not even sure it's a Firefox thing but it has only happened to me with
Firefox.
Crash log around crash:
Feb 10 17:10:33 aries gdm[11681]: WARNING:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 222327 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222327
Same problem... crashes on minimize (I always use the button). Compiz
used. It's not a Firefox extension thing. I don't use extensions. I'm
not even sure it's a Firefox thing but it has only happened to me
Added video showing problem and also shows that I am not using
restricted nvidia drivers.
The clear and drag top is not the only way this problem occurs. The
bug occurs during regular use without resizing the window but I have not
found a way to reproduce that.
The video is a little jumpy in
It has the information needed to investigate the problem. I posted it
but nobody refered to it. Here it is again:
1) Open a gnome-terminal
2) execute a clear command
4) When the window is resized by pulling the *top* of the window down below
where the cursor was, the prompt will become
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 220400 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220400
This bug has been fixed. There doesn't appear to be any way for me to
close it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208465
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220400
Thanks, Martin. But it looks like I literally cannot change this bug
status. I am not even given the hyperlink options to do it. Perhaps the
marking as duplicate did it. I could change the status of the bug
I've had this occur at least 4 times over the last month. Twice it lead
to the loss of work in progress.
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 fully updated. It has always occurred with Firefox
(last with 3.0.3) when I quickly click on the minimize button (every
time however I knew I was making a bad click,
I have been experiencing this problem as well. It's nasty as I have lost
work-in-progress because of it.
My setup is Ubuntu 8.04 with Compiz. I always have Firefox running (3.0.3 right
now). The two cents I can add at the moment are that twice I have experienced
this problem when I clicked on
I forgot to mention that I do not have gnash installed.
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I'm another tcsh user that encountered the same bash: setenv: command
not found errors and traced it back to the same source. Definitely a
logic error in /usr/bin/lesspipe.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120459
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Public bug reported:
During install and the partition phase, if you select the manual radio
button and then select the full option (I forget the exact wording for
this choice), the text used to describe the partitions is overlapping.
Just try clicking the differnet options during this part of the
I have display problems with nethack on 64-bit Hardy. In particular pet-
highlighting screws up the map.
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Neither Compiz nor my dual monitor setup worked with the free drivers.
(The xorg.conf file also got screwed up after switching drivers. I'm
afraid to try more driver tests now that I have everything running again
because this is my work machine.)
I did, however, figure out a pattern for a small
Thanks, Mike for your attention to this issue. I am using restricted
drivers and the output of lspci gives
VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G71 [GeForce 7300 GS] (rev
a1)
as my video card. My laptop's video card is also nVidia (but an 8600)
and I was also using restricted drivers.
I spoke too soon. It happened again today (Jun 1) during the software
update. Bug still exists.
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I spoke too soon. It happened again today (Jul 1) during the software
update. Bug still exists.
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Hi, Mike. It seems impossible to construct a testcase regarding this
bug. I've been trying to notice a pattern for weeks now. You can just
sit there typing ls over and over and occasionally the output will not
show properly. My guess is that there is some sort of time syncing issue
going on
This bug may have gone away with a recent update. I haven't seen it
since about June 25'ish. Any of the other reporters notice that the
problem has stopped within about a week or so?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213472
I guess I could mention that I am using the desktop cube, wobbly
windows, cube caps. I can provide more detail if it helps but since I
haven't found an exact sequence that always reproduces the problem, the
best way to start debugging this would be to find other users
experiencing a similar
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
When using compiz (at least on the Ubuntu (Gutsy and now Heron)),
terminals frequently (every few minutes with several windows open) do
not display their text properly. For example, terminal windows that were
covered by other windows sometimes
Yes. It is working out-of-the-box. I've had no problems with the
connection at all. I was using a 32-bit Kubuntu 7.10 in my first post
and now I've switched to a 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04; so several variables have
changed. As the original reporter of this bug I would be comfortable
saying that the newer
Same problem. It started right around the time of the Hardy release but
I can't remember it is started *with* the Hardy release or with Gutsy.
Highly visible bug because it happens everytime the su confirm diabox is
used. Must be fixed to keep Ubuntu looking professional.
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Hi, slowpoison. I've had Hardy Heron (amd 64) installed since its
release and the network connection holds. I haven't been using that
laptop much recently so I can't say what the actual speed is but it
seems about the same as it used to when the connection worked.
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Fantastic, Tiede! Your fix works. The size was set to 6 by default. Who
would want that? I changed it to 1 because that's the way I liked it
most.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218982
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I've check auto-hide and it works except that there's about 5 pixels of
the panel still visible. It's even enough to see the bottom of the mini-
icons.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Apr 17 21:04:24 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13545260/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13545261/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13545262/ProcStatus.txt
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Here's an update because Hardy is so near release. I finally downloaded
a copy of hardy-desktop-amd64.iso (beta). Unfortunately I am unable to
connect to the wireless network using it. This could simply be because
the network was out of IP addresses (only class B on a campus) or for
technical
Thanks for the prompt reply, Leann. I'm working on downloading Hardy
8.04 beta to test it. I'm in Chile with a very slow connection that
literally takes days to download the iso and my first attempt stopped
after 450 out of 690 MB.
In the meantime, here is my 'modinfo iwl3945' info. I've been
I've heard of After Dark but I'm still at a complete loss regarding what
beforelight is for and how to use it. It doesn't seem to do anything.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57086
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I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 laptop. It came with a Intel 3945 WLAN
(802.11a/g) wireless mini card. I use Kubuntu 7.10. The network works
fine for about 6 hours on average and then it will drop the wireless
connection. About three-quarters of the time, you cannot reconnect and
I just recently started having the same problem. I'm using a similar
setup to the original poster
Core2Duo / 3 GB RAM / nVidia 8600GT
Firefox 2.0.12
Kubuntu 3.5 with all updates
Firefox has worked fine for a couple months and then something occurred
recently. Not sure exactly when but perhaps
I see the problem and have almost the exact same hardware as Bram van Vliet
reported accept I have a 2.2 GHz processor
Hardware config:
Dell inspiron 1720,
Intel® Core™2 Duo
17,0-inch WXGA+ (1.440 x 900),
nVidia® GeForce Go 8600M GT 256 MB DDR2,
2.048 MB 667 MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2 x
Whoa. I just saw But 144216 Slow switching tab in firefox/opera when
the desktop effects are enabled in Gutsy Gibbon this is definitely
my problem. I've been using Emerald instead of kde-window-decorator...
when I switch to kde-window-decorator it works fine again...
Other reporters, are you
I forgot to mention, I am using Compiz and it does seem to be an Emerald
problem because after switching to the kde-window-decorator, the problem
is gone.
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Gutsy Gibbon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144216
You
I have also experienced Firefox stability issues in Gutsy. I believe the
problem does not lie in Firefox. Here's my summary:
Installed 64-bit Kubuntu 7.10 System and Firefox were ROCK solid.
Never crashed or froze for weeks of use.
Installed 32-bit Kubuntu 7.10 Whole system was shaky but
Same problem with Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) and Compiz-fusion... I have an
Nvidia 8600 GT 256MB graphics card, a card which came up several times
at Bug #131013. This is an important bug to fix but it also affect the
power manager battery tray item in addition to the notifier.
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Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) with all updates as of 25-Jan-2008 (on Intel Core 2
Duo with 3GB RAM). Still get slow behavior (about 8 seconds per checked
program).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49635
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