Custom window management shortcuts set via the standard keyboard prefs
in Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 confirmed lost after logout/login. Clean
installation and no CCSM installed.
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I often get all black decorations and drop shadows after resume from
suspend. Ubuntu 13.10 (clean install), nvidia binary graphics driver.
Tested various nvidia driver versions, including the most recent 331.20,
but that has made no difference. This did not happen with Ubuntu 13.04
on the same hard
Same problem with nvidia 319.60 on Ubuntu 13.10. Running GPU at full
power all the time resolves the issues.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1077639
Title:
Text repaint
WM keybinding customizations also disappeared (CCSM -> general options
-> key bindings), along with commands.
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Title:
1:0.9.8+bzr3
This just happened on fully up2date 13.04. All settings for Compiz
"Commands" plugin lost for no apparent reason. Verified gone from dconf
database. Other settings made from ccsm seem ok. Is there a separate bug
filed for 13.04 ?
compiz 1:0.9.9~daily13.04.18.1~13.04-0ubuntu1
unity 7.0.0daily13.04
Gilles Tournier <1063...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> Stegard,
> I have tried your autostart solution, but it didn't work for me...I will have
> to
> investigate a little more to see if perhaps I have also a problem with Gnome
> keyboard properties. Also: do I have to register the file as an app
Gilles Tournier <1063...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
[...]
> If backporting would unfortunately be impossible, does anybody know of a way
> to
> force the settings I want by using a script?
I have all my Compiz settings dumped to a text file which I load at
login ..
Created with command:
$ dco
Versions:
unity 6.12.0+bzr2800sruubuntu0+808
(http://ppa.launchpad.net/unity-team/sru/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64)
compiz 1:0.9.8.6+bzr3432-0ubuntu1~test1
(http://ppa.launchpad.net/unity-team/sru/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64)
eog 3.6.0-0ubuntu1 (http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main
Forgot to mention, I'm using Ubuntu 12.10, fully updated.
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Title:
Newly opened eog window does not gain focus.
To manage notificat
I can reproduce this with only a single eog instance. It happens every
time when opening image files from Unity dash. The eog window is not
focused, even when there are no other windows present on the current
viewport. It's probably related to bug 910063 (which I can also
reproduce), but not an exa
The patch applied for bug 941790 needs to be extended for columns/width
as well. That should fix this bug. See upstream patch at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-diffs/2012-08/msg00522.html
which does exactly that.
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Confirmed for Emacs 24.2 (compiled from vanilla source, using GTK3),
Ubuntu 12.10, Unity.
This bug is likely related to bug 941790, but that bug is about rows
shrinking instead of cols, like in this case.
Emacs emits the following GTK-warning when ediff window pops up:
(emacs:8955): Gtk-WARNING *
Looks like this problem only occurs when GPU is at the lowest
performance level (Nvidia Powermizer). At that point performance is low
enough to trigger some kind of race which causes wacky text rendering.
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Perhaps what I'm seeing in bug 1077639 is a duplicate of this bug ? Text
rendering issues have been present for me in both Ubuntu 12.04 and now
in Ubuntu 12.10 using nvidia drivers. Emacs is the worst affected of all
applications I use regularly. There are also some occasional glitches in
gnome-ter
Same thing with Emacs. If an Emacs frame/window is minimized with Unity,
the frame's internal visibility state is not updated to reflect that.
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I have found that unredirecting fullscreen windows does help in many of
cases, and I've used it before with games and "old" compiz classic (the
one in Lucid). But I have also found the option rather unreliable in
practice. I've resolved most issues by using a separate Openbox session
dedicated to f
Confirming this one on Ubuntu 12.04 as of now, with proposed enabled and
all current updates applied. Using proprietary nvidia-driver. Grab a
window and juggle it around, especially hitting some maximization spots
like the top bar or left/right edges, and the cursor can easilly become
"detached" fr
Confirmed, Compiz crashes for instance if Netbeans stupidly tries to
create an extremely wide tooltip window spanning multiple virtual
desktops. Desktop falls back to Metacity. compiz 1:0.8.4-0ubuntu15.1
x86.
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Large window size crashes compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579822
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