So I will move the focus to the following bug report (here at
Launchpad),
'GParted does not work in GNOME on Wayland'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1652282
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After running the following command
xhost +si:localuser:root
sudo -H gparted
and
pkexec gparted
work, but
gksudo gparted
is still not working.
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This bug appears, when I try to run GUI application programs with
elevated permissions using sudo -H and gksudo in an installed Ubuntu
Artful system on Wayland.
I discovered it while testing mkusb: version 12 alias mkusb-dus works
because the GUI is running as
Public bug reported:
This bug appears, when I try to run GUI application programs with
elevated permissions using sudo -H and gksudo in an installed Ubuntu
Artful system on Wayland.
I discovered it while testing mkusb: version 12 alias mkusb-dus works
because the GUI is running as the regular
I agree with peerus (comment #139). I suspect that this bug is related
to another program package, but I do not know enough to be able to
suggest which package.
I have problems with graphics with a non-intel graphics chip. It turns
pale (almost completely greyed out), and after switching to
It might be the same bug, but I'm not sure. It is strange, that it only
affects systems made from Lubuntu Xenial Alternate, not from Lubuntu
Xenial desktop.
So I created the bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/1572640
Maybe it will be considered a
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When installed from the *Lubuntu alternate* ISO files, the default
systems are affected by this bug:
After time-out the screensaver kicks in and the user is locked out. At
the unlock screen the cursor is visible, but after unlock the cursor is
invisible. This bug does not
I have this issue or very similar in two laptops, a Toshiba and a Lenovo
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-pro-c850-19w/
https://shop.lenovo.com/ISS_Static/ww/wci/products/us/laptop/thinkpad/x-series
/x131e-intel/X131e-Datasheet-Intel.pdf
when running systems installed
Den 2015-04-14 08:06, Kamilion skrev:
Here's an *UNOFFICIAL* ISO based on beta2 (I built it on march 30th) with the
packages corrected.
You may use it to test to see if the specific fix I've played with will work
on other people's hardware.
'Kamikaze-15-04' contains Lubuntu with the 64-bit kernel
3.19.0-10-generic #10-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 23. The live session works
nicely in
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-pro-c850-19w/
-o-
'Kamikaze-15-04' works also in a desktop computer with AMD Athlon
processor and
I installed a system into a USB 3 pendrive from the current Lubuntu
Vivid i386 desktop iso in the Toshiba. It works there but not in the
desktop computer with the ASUS mobo. Then I installed the xserver-xorg-
video-all package.
The kernel is kernel 3.19.0-13-generic #13-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 23 ...
Now Lubuntu Vivid i386 desktop iso works in my old Dell with P4 and
nvidia Riva too,
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim4600/en/4600i/sm/specs.htm
The installed system with this extra video package boots and runs well.
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Lubuntu beta: vivid-desktop-i386.iso
It works in a laptop computer with Intel i5 processor and Intel
graphics,
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-pro-c850-19w/
It does not work in a desktop computer with AMD Athlon processor and on-
board (old) nvidia graphics - Lubuntu
I made a fresh install into an old IBM Thinkcentre 8187-73G with Intel
82865G Integrated Graphics Controller.
Lubuntu 14.04.1 and updated/dist-upgraded it. The only tweak I tested
was UXA acceleration.
Section Device
Identifier Intel Graphics
Driver intel
Option
Aere reported (comment #15)
When I boot Lubuntu 14.10 from a live-USB, it appears to do the same
thing as when I rebooted after the system updates.
I assume 'the same thing as with 14.04.1 LTS after the system updates'.
So I booted my IBM Thinkcentre (described in comment #14) with Lubuntu
2014-01-07 07:57, Christopher M. Penalver skrev:
sudodus, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images
To make something clean I installed from Lubuntu_13.10oct30.tar.xz,
selected Swedish at the OEM finishing screen, added Swedish language,
set it system-wide. and rebooted.
The clock, pull down menus, letters in the terminal windows are Swedish,
for example åäö. but the issue with c is still
Hi Bryce,
I'll try to reproduce that event with today's daily build of Lubuntu
i386 desktop.
I didn't keep the picture, it was the default jpeg picture from the
webcam with my ugly face ;-)
I think the bug is still there, that the jpeg picture is not read by the
default picture viewer of
Th guvcview is still making bad jpeg files and good png files from the
webcam. I tried a lot, but could not reproduce the crash in Xorg. I
tried in the same computer both in a Lubuntu session and a Nexus 7
session running live from a USB drive (like I did when the crash
occurred).
I'll attach two
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I ran guvcview in today's daily build of Lubuntu desktop i386 iso file
(similar to when Xorg crashed) in the same laptop. I could reproduce to
bug, that the jpeg file is bad, while the png file is good. I tried a
lot of changes in the 'guvcviewer controls window', but could not
reproduce to crash
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I was testing Lubuntu Nexus 7 session in a persistent live system.
First I noticed that it works with the built in camera :-)
Then I noticed that the default setting (to save a jpeg picture) creates
a bad picture file, that cannot be read by gpicview. Work-around: save a
Public bug reported:
Probably the same or similar to my previous crash report #1168250
This time it crashed and sent me to the login screen, when I changed
tabs between 'Image Controls' and 'VideoFiles' in the GuvcViewer
Controls windows.
Sometimes it works sometimes it crashed, it seems very
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