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I run ubuntu on an MSI Wind with a small screen. Ubuntu update manager
suggests I update packages, but the window it uses is larger than my
screen. What's worse, the window is not resizable. I can't see the 'OK
button. I assumed that if I just press enter, update manager
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wrong window size in update manager so I can't see or click the ok
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I have updated to natty narwhal, and now crystalcursors don't work at
all. I went from having a lefthanded pointer half the time to not having
it at all.
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I use ubuntu 11.04, with gnome. Today I received an update named
thunderbird globalmenu. this update wrecked my thunderbird. When I
press reply in thunderbird, i get a weired screen. Removing the update
gave me back Thunderbird.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
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thunderbird globalmenu update destroys my thunderbird in gnome
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What actually happens, after installing the update, is that when I press
reply on a message in my inbox, all address fields except the first
aren't visible. Most of the reply screen is just white, no details.
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The example is from Eclipse, it shows that I really can't use eclipse.
The same happens in other apps, in the menu bar (icons appear when I
hover the mouse over them, background remains invisible), and in the
desktop background. Very annoying.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
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I use an additional monitor with my asus laptop. This works fine, except for
the following. I have 11.04 with gnome (ubuntu classic)
1. when I turn my computer on with the monitor attached, I get a black screen
on the laptop and an empty background - no menu bar- on the
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btw, I'd like to go back to using the Nvidia proprietary driver, but
that doesn't install, it complains about a Nouveau driver that should
be uninstalled. So far, I haven't managed to do so.
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Every once in a while, the windows do not have a border after ubuntu
startup, which means I can't resize or move windows, which is very very
annoying. Sometimes I can fix it by going to compiz config, add 'windows
decoration', remove it again, repeat the steps, then sometimes
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windows lose edges
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When I select startup apps from system/preferences, and I go to /usr/bin, I
need to scroll down. there's a scroll pointer that's very narrow and orange.
When I touch it with my mouse pointer, a bigger scroll handle is displayed next
to it. However, when I move there with
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can't scroll in some windows
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*bump*
The cursor seems to get worse. Where a few months ago I had a cursor that
sometimes would show as a lefty crystal cursor, today that doesn't happen any
more. It is exclusively righthanded. Until 18 months ago, I had a nice
lefthanded cursor. I use ubuntu classic.
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This still happens. Every couple of days, I need to disable and enable
window decoration in compiz. It's annoying.
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As I'm left handed, I use alternative pointers, the CrystalCursor
whiteleft pointers. In 10.04 these worked well, in 10.10 they worked
sometimes (I reported that on launchpad), but in 11.04 they don't work
at all. I have to work with the right
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mouse pointer change doesn't work
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Since I upgraded to Karmic Koala, my MSI Wind laptop screen keeps
flickering after startup. There's a brightness slider in the top right,
so I suppose it's trying to adjust the brightness of the screen and it
can't decide between 80% or 90% so it
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35918716/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35918717/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35918718/Dependencies.txt
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 415023 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415023
Thanks. I had searched for the bug but I didn't find 415023, probably
because I didn't use the right keywords.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44679843/BootDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44679844/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44679845/Dependencies.txt
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I have installed CrystalCursors because I want a lefthanded cursor.
This worked fine in 9.10. Now, in the browser I have the lefthanded
cursor that I selected, but in the browser bar and in the rest of the
system, I have a blue righthanded cursor.
The changes between the two cursors to me are random, but consistent. In
the browser it's white, but in the preferences window of the browser
it's blue. But then when I select When firefox starts and the dropbox
appears, in the dropbox it's white again.After hovering over the
dropbox, it gets
I upgraded two more computers (64bit amd desktop) from 9.10 to 10.04.
They have exactly the same problem.
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Binary package hint: xorg
During upgrade from Karmic to Lucid, I repeatedly got a popup that there
was a problem with a gnome desktop applet. I saved a bug file, which
I'll attach here. The upgrade went well.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: xorg
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I really dislike the windows snapping to the edges of the screen. So I
deactivated snapping windows in compiz config settings manager. But this
made Chrome disappear, I had to kill chrome before I could restart it,
but then again it went bad. In my Eclipse window, the window
Public bug reported:
My screens turn off after 30 minutes. However, when I press ctrl-L to
lock the computer, the screens stay on until the following morning. I've
made the settings in power so that the computer locks after screen
turn off.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package:
Public bug reported:
Every once in a while, the windows edges get sticky. In combination with
Wobbly Windows, this gives an annoying behavior. The setting for snappy
windows in compiz is off (stays of), and sticky edges in system
settings/display are off and stay off. I resolve the issue by
Public bug reported:
I have set settings to screen sleeps after 30 minutes. But it doesn't.
I got up last night to switch the screens off because the light was
bothering me. A while ago, I reported a bug that screen wouldn't sleep
after ctrl-L while it would sleep otherwise. Now it's the other
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Ubuntu doesn't display g's any more, in popups, in Eclipse, anywhere.
Chrome does display g's.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-39.66-generic 3.13.11.8
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-39-generic x86_64
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Every now and then, a window is fully transparent. I see the border, but
nothing else, see what should be behind the window. This happens in
Thunderbird, Eclipse, and most other programs and popups.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+7ubuntu4
Today, I accidentally started Chrome, my computer froze immediately. No
need to click a link or anything. Just thought I'd let you know.
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It seems to be related to this Chrome issue:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=513685
I don't know if Chrome messing with the GPU should stop Ubuntu?
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What happens is the following: Thunderbird is open, Google Chrome is
open, computer freezes. I can move the mouse pointer, but I can't click,
keyboard doesn't respond. I can't even use ctr-sh-F2 to get a shell to
reboot the computer. Linus is still running, I can login via a
I stand corrected: it's not that particular link, it's any link. I was
using Chrome, went fine, until I clicked a link, immediately computer
froze. I'll ditch Chrome, but still, Ubuntu shouldn't freeze.
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I just noticed that the compose key doesn't work. I had it configured to
be the alt right key, but that doesn't work any more. I tried to
reconfigure it in system settings, to no avail. Must be caused by an
update that I had very recently, it worked two days ago.
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I suspect this is related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1457384
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Xorg freeze
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this is related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1477649
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Xorg freeze
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My computer freezes randomly a couple of times a day. Sometimes I can log in
using ssh from another computer, do a shutdown -r, but that then hangs also.
What I've experienced in the last hour is that the computer slowed down and
stopped, I had an ssh shell window open on
This is the pw bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1359689
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The updates of September 21 fixed my issues. Only after I bought a new
motherboard to fix it.
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I did'nt mention this before because I got sick the next day (not
related)
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I'm sorry about that. Had I known I would have kept the motherboard for
a few days. But it broke, computer became more or less unusable.
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I'm sorry, I can't test. I replaced the motherboard and gave the old one
away. I can ask the person I gave it to.
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I switched the video driver from Nouveau to Nvidia proprietary driver.
Now I can watch youtube in Chrome. I do have other issues now, described
in bug 1404169.
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Unfortunately, Chrome still crashes, with blinking numlock and capslock.
During startup, I see "Failed to load kernel modules" at least three
times.
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I changed the status to "New", I don't know how to set it to "re-
opened".
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Can we reopen this? My computer continues to freeze frequently. I have
replaced the motherboard, memory, cpu, it still freezes. I have replaced
the videocard with one of the same model, still freezes. Happens mostly
when I watch a video, beit online or from my action cam. I don't use
Chrome any
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Dmesg and xorg.log were taken during a freeze.
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Nouveau makes it worse. When I start Android Studio, Firefox immediately grays
out, AS stops loading before it even opens a window. Then the computer remains
frozen, until I stop java processes in a shell.
Also, I don't see how a graphics issue can make CPU2 or CPU3 hang, but never
one of the
Oh, I'm sorry. A while ago I re-opened a bug, then I was told I should
file a separate bug instead. Never mind.
I haven't tried this particular bug with nouveau. The reason I use
Nvidia drivers is that I couldn't get my system to work with nouveau. I
used to use nouveau until about a year ago. If
Fyi, the bug didn't occur between the first boot with the new bios, and
the first reboot after that. I rebooted just to see if that wouldn't
bring back the bug. I usually don't reboot that often. I checked the
overclock rate, it's at "no overclock" (i.e. 100%).
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On 10-01-16 02:54, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Xtien, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
>
> As per http://us.msi.com/product/motherboard/support/X99S-XPOWER-AC.html
> #down-bios an update to your computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is
> available (1.8)
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10 minutes after bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1531845 was closed, it
happened again. CPU3 went to 100%, Firefox grayed out (I was watching tv in
firefox while building a project in Android Studio) until I typed "killall -9
java".
Apparently, upgrading my bios to
After the bios upgrade to 1.8, I have had not a single crash. I rebooted my
computer, did everything I could to reproduce the crash, but it didn't happen.
I can actually get some work done now. I'm a happy person.
I think it's ok to close the bug.
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I tested Nouveau with the standard iso from the ubuntu site. Should I
test with the daily build?
Currently, I don't have any issues, after rebooting after testing with Nouveau.
I hesitate to test right now, I'd like to get some work done first, I"m afraid
that rebooting will give me freezes
I have been working with no problems since Jan. 20. Today an Ubuntu
update wanted me to reboot, then after reboot the computer froze when I
started Android Studio. Rebooted again, same, and again. What seems to
help is when I type
IBUS_ENABLE_SYNC_MODE=1 ibus-daemon -xrd
(from here:
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Frequently when a window pops up, it is transparent, it has no content.
This happens a lot with Thunderbird and with Gimp, also in Eclipse. The
file I attached is a screenshot of a popup in Eclipse. It has no
content, instead it shows the Eclipse editor that's behind it.
Err, well, actually, I'm so extremely happy that I have my system running with
no cpu freeze issues, I try not to reboot it at all, because sometimes when I
do, i get the cpu freeze issue. Can't afford that, I need my computer for work.
I'll think about it.
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My computer hasn't frozen in over a week. I haven't rebooted, until this
morning when an Ubuntu update wanted me to reboot. Now the freeze issue
is back, seemingly worse than before. 3 reboots didn't change this.
I noted that in "System Monitor", CPU2 gets stuck at 100%. However, when
I type
Today I tried the daily build of Ubuntu 16.04, from a live cd usb.
Nouveau worked fine, but I can't seem to run Android Studio on a live
cd, so I couldn't test the freeze issue. There was a problem with java.
Maybe I should create a live cd usb with a large disk space, so I can
install java and as
My last post was on Feb 2, that's not 60 days. The problem still exists.
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I solved it: I downgraded to 16.04.
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When I started my computer today, the login screen looked ok, but after
logging in, I saw a funny mosaic of colors. I restarted, which didn't
help. Waiting a minute did, the screen returned to normal. I'll take a
picture next time I reboot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Today, screen corruption didn't happen. I did run an update after it
happened yesterday.
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screen corruption at startup
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As for the severity of the bug: the slower your mouse, the more you have
to move your wrist and arm to move the pointer. Moving your arm and
wrist instead of leaving your hand still on your wrist pad increases the
risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Haven't seen this since.
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I'm running 16.04 now, the bug still exists. Also, when I press ctrl-L,
the screens do go to sleep, but then after half an hour, switch back on
again and stay on for the rest of the night.
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When my laptop goes into sleep mode, and I log back in, the screen is
corrupted. I wanted to report with ubuntu-bug, but that doesn't open a browser
window so it doesn't report a bug.
I'll attach a screenshot of the corrupted screen. It stays corrupted until I
restart the
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