Thanks for the explanation, and I agree that the bug is "Invalid" for
Ubuntu.
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Desktop is not restored correctly af
For anyone else having the same problem as me, a patched version of the
Hamster time tracker extension is available; see
https://github.com/projecthamster/hamster-shell-extension/issues/295
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I had several of these extensions. I started by disabling them all. This
fixed the problem (thanks!). I then re-enabled most of them one at a
time (because they are all things I find extremely useful—I do not like
to install extensions unless I have to!).
In the end, I was able to reinstall all bu
@vanvugt: I had a look at the other bug and its proposed fix. I do not
have the package gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock installed, and the
recent update's changelog suggests that the update fixes a bug in that
package, so I'm not sure how it could be the cause of this bug?
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Desktop is not restored correctly after screen saver
To mana
It's always been grey on Ubuntu GNOME as far as I'm aware.
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I notice that if I use the mouse to deactivate the screen saver, I do
still see the screen shield, so that appears to be working normally.
When the shield lifts, I get the "login screen without login widget"
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I tried disabling the lock screen with
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen true
and that makes no difference.
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I have updated the bug to reflect that it's related to the screen saver
(desktop idleness), not specifically the lock screen.
** Summary changed:
- Lock screen stopped working
+ Desktop is not restored correctly after screen saver
** Description changed:
With the update to 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.
In case it was a kernel problem (I have also had a kernel update since I
last rebooted, from 4.15.0-42 to -43), I installed the latest HWE 18.04
kernel, but that did not help.
I should note that in fact the screen shield *does* sometimes activate;
but when it does, pressing a key reveals only the
I tried building 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.3 and installing that, but that
doesn't fix the problem, so it looks as though the cause may lie
elsewhere, in some other update that has happened in the same period.
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(The issue doesn't seem to me to be serious enough to warrant keeping
the bug private.)
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This bug appears to be still present in package gdm3 (see
/etc/gdm3/PreSession/Default).
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References to ~/.xsession-errors
The upstream bug has been migrated to the new GNOME bug-tracker at
GitLab: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/issues/157
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I tried changing the remote bug watch, but Launchpad won't accept the
GitLab URL.
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I can find no evidence that this bug has ever been fixed, even in
Ubuntu. Can anyone point me to evidence that it has been?
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The bug appears to be fixed in 16.04.
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This is still working for me in GNOME 3 on Trusty. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1037616
comment #4 for a succinct summary of the rather involved way to activate
the session saving/restoring workaround.
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As I posted on the upstream bug, this bug would be a lot less annoying
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1. The key short were listed in the Keyboard configuration applet, with
appropriate greying out/some sort of explanatory message that comes up if you
try to change it.
2. The workaround were only applied on machines that n
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When I switch users from the GNOME Shell main menu, the GDM screen comes
up without the mouse pointer. The keyboard still works, but even if I
log in to another user using just the keyboard, the mouse pointer does
not appear in the new user session.
This problem is machine-sp
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"additionnal" should be "additional"
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: gconf2-common 3.2.5-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-26.42-generic 3.5.7.6
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-26-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.6.1-0ubuntu10
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon M
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In several scripts shipped as part of gdm, e.g.
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default, and /etc/gdm/Xsession, there are comments
referring to logging being done to .xsession-errors. However, these
days, logging from gdm goes to .cache/gdm/session.log.
This out-of-date information is a
@sefs, see fix in comment #6, which involves rebuilding gdm.
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By the way, not even a comment from an Ubuntu maintainer for 2 years,
and yet using Startup Disk Creator is the official way to create install
media. Imagine the scenario which must've happened more than once:
Ubuntu Enthusiast: Here, I'll make you a USB stick so you can try it…wait…oh,
my comput
Same here in 12.10, when using Startup Disk Creator.
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This bug still occurs intermittently in quantal with kernel
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gnome-power-statistics shows
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 959874 ***
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The bug as originally reported is a duplicate of a fixed bug (good news
for the original reporter, I hope!). The last report is a new bug which
I'm also seeing, but with unofficial packages. If you see it with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 959874 ***
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in ubuntu_osd_do_notification()
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 966005
[media-keys] gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in
ubuntu_osd_do_notification() while pushing brightness keys
** This bug has been marked a duplic
Thanks very much for the fix and the workaround!
However, it looks as though there's an underlying problem, namely that
gdm's default PATH is hardwired, not read from system settings. If
/etc/login.defs changes (or the user changes it), this bug will reoccur.
The (duplicate bug) #978259 discusses
More succinctly, enable session saving with:
dconf write /org/gnome/gnome-session/auto-save-session true
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No
It's a straightforward bug: the package does not behave as described.
Here's a suggested fix: replace the following text:
- Saved session: if you have saved a session, it is located in
~/.config/gnome-session/saved-session/. You can enable automatic
session saving or manually save it in t
Note that, rather confusingly, GNOME_SESSION_SAVE only controls whether
the session is *restored*, not whether it is *saved*. To ensure that it
is saved, you must set org/gnome/gnome-session/auto-save-session in
dconf, e.g. with dconf-editor.
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If there is no /etc/gdm/Xsession on your system, then you're not using
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GDM.
If you have no ~/.profile, I am surprised, as Ubuntu creates one by
default when a user account is created, and has done for many years.
However, you can
Reassigning to chromium-browser as per comment.
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** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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written chromium.desktop file with a version that starts it --no-
startup-window.
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Status: Expired => New
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See also bug #771896: there is confusion over how to use the
GNOME_SESSION_SAVE fix. It seems fairly straightforward for gdm users,
but perhaps it's not as obvious for lightdm users? I don't know, but
again, this is something that should be explained in README.Debian.
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GNOME_SESSION_SAVE works fine for me. I am using it in a GNOME (3)
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In this case, the environment variable has to be set somewhere that is
found by /etc/gdm/Xsession, for example ~/.profile.
Hence for those for whom the fix doesn't work: check that the
environment variable
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Upon startup, gnome-session starts the following applications:
- Saved session: if you have saved a session, it is located in
~/.config/gnome-session/saved-session/. You can enable automatic
session saving or manually save it in the "Startup Appli
The default /etc/profile does nothing of the sort; indeed, it doesn't
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directories are configured to be in the PATH at the system level
(/etc/environment). Also, it doesn't seem to have anything to do with
login.defs,
I am seeing this bug again with kernel 3.2.0-20, where for example I
found a battery 65% full (by calculating with the numbers found under
/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0) was reported on the desktop as 7% full (a
factor of 10 too small), but with the correct (several hours) remaining
life time.
** C
This bug seems to be fixed in precise.
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full, causing the battery indicator to show nearly empty when it's
nowhere near empty.
For example:
slice 14:29:01 ~$ cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/energy_full
6741
slice 14:31:52 ~$ cat /sys/class/
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I just updated to oneiric and I'm getting this.
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As a workaround, you can use gconf-editor to unset the gconf key /apps
/gnome-terminal/global/use_mnemonics. This disables the menu shortcuts
(only in gnome-terminal) so you don't have to turn off the menu with two
clicks in order to be able to use Alt+key in the terminal.
However, I agree this is
(I see I can unexpire the bug myself, so I've changed its status back to
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Manually added startup appl
Please unexpire this bug. Chromium has not been updated since I last
wrote, so I have been unable to see whether the bug is still present.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
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I have re-added my custom auto-start entry, and will report back what
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I am unclear why this bug is filed against gnome-screensaver. I have
precisely this bug, and I do not even have gnome-screensaver installed.
As the bug report says, it seems to be related to power management, not
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I have not had these problems again, but that is not a very useful thing
to know, since I have not tried any of the same operations (importing
from Pidgin, creating a Facebook account) again: I have been using
Empathy steadily since then.
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Ditto. I tried putting all my contacts in "Friends", and after a
restart, many of them were back in "Buddies". This happens with
different protocols (including linked clients), e.g. MSN, FB chat, and
in Empathy 2.32 and 3.0.
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Since chromium-browser doesn't support X sessions, I tried adding a
custom entry to Startup Applications. This works fine, but the .desktop
file is regularly deleted. I am wondering if this happens whenever
chromium is updated, because this
@Omer it is possible I was unclear. Two important points:
1. The problems I described above only relate to running Empathy
immediately after its packages have been updated. As I said above,
logging out and back in solves all my problems. In particular, I have
started using Empathy recently precise
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After Empathy was updated the other day (to 2.32.1-0ubuntu1), I found
that some operations, such as importing accounts from Pidgin, failed to
work. Similarly, I could not create a new Facebook Chat account.
In both cases, there was no error, simp
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I noticed this on upgrading from Karmic to Lucid: when I use bashrun
(not packaged in Ubuntu) to start applications, for example terminals,
they are started in the root directory, not my home directory. GNOME's
own "Run Application..." works
Appears to be fixed in up-to-date lucid: unplugging and replugging the
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If installing libavcodec-extra-52 enables AMR support in ffmpeg, why
is it then necessary to convert the video before playing it?
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I'm sorry, I can't actually find the upstream bug. I log into GNOME
bugzilla and look for all my bugs including resolved ones, and see no
empathy bugs...So, I filed a new one: GNOME Bug #606660.
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My keyboard repeat rate resets every so often; I tend to notice it once
every few days. This is on a machine whose USB keyboard is always
connected, and the machine itself is rarely rebooted; I tend to stay
logged in for weeks at a ti
I've opened an upstream bug. I'm curious, why aren't bugs forwarded
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Running empathy again (2.28.1.1-0ubuntu1), it offers me to import from
Pidgin, so I try, but it just hangs, opening no window and installing no
icon on the taskbar. I obtained the following backtrace:
(gdb) where
#0 0x00cd8422 in __kernel_vsyscal
Apologies, going to open new bug now.
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So, I tried running empathy again (2.28.1.1-0ubuntu1) and it now offers
me to import from Pidgin, so I try, but it just hangs, opening no window
and installing no icon on the taskbar. I obtained the following
backtrace:
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#1 0x07911b6b in *__GI___p
2009/9/30 Sebastien Bacher :
> the stock replies doesn't really correspond there but you didn't give
> the upstream bug reference
I gave the reference of the bug I found (Gnome bug #510097). Then I
got confused: the bug is filed against conduit but its description is
"Google calendar to evolution
2009/9/30 Sebastien Bacher :
> We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
> the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
No such information was requested; you request I report the bug
upstream, and I did. Perhaps you sent the wrong form message
Sorry, my last note above was written in response to receiving the third
entry above as an email; Launchpad was out of sync with my email, which
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No. "Key to choose 3rd level" is a section heading, as mentioned above.
The two incorrect entries are under various section headings, as I
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OK, it seems that not all the messages for gnome-keyboard-properties are
in the source package of gnome-control-center, I don't understand
either.
I tried to get a screenshot using gnome-screenshot, but as soon as the
focus is removed from the gnome-keyboard-properties window, the pane
with the lo
Sorry, when I said "on the Layouts tab", I meant "in the Layout
Options... dialog accessed from the Layouts tab".
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What's the need? Just grep the messages!
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"chooses 3d level instead" should be "chooses 3rd level instead"
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
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SHEL
2009/6/26 Pedro Villavicencio :
> could someone explain why the comment was added to a conduit report
> upstream?
Yes. It was idiocy on my part. Sorry. I searched for relevant bugs and
failed to realise this one was against conduit.
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Sure. Can you sort out apport and/or launchpad so that in future this
happens automatically, please? It would save your time and mine.
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I have a newly created calendar in Google Calendar. When I import it
into Evolution, only a few entries are imported. I can't see any
systematic difference between the types of entry that are imported and
those that aren't: for example, some all
I am getting exactly this problem, still, with the latest jaunty
packages that have claimed to fix it.
If I run gnome-settings-daemon, I get constant ~30% CPU usage.
If I kill gnome-settings-daemon, the problem goes away.
I have another machine also running jaunty which doesn't show the
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If iso-codes is not installed, gnome-keyboard-properties cannot load a
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Installing iso-codes fixes the problem.
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gnome-keyboard-properties crashed my X server when, starting with a UK
layout (correctly detected) I added first Greek, then Bulgarian
Phonetic, then Israel. When I clicked "OK" to add the last, the X server
exited. On restarting X, m
Sorry, I am slightly off-topic, as the original submitter mentioned
"python-glade2". That is quite probably required too, but I can't check
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Reopening this bug: using the latest hardy rhythmbox, if the python-
gst0.10 package is not installed then at least the song lyrics and
python console plugins will not work. Suggest that python-gst0.10 be
added as a dependency or at least a recommends; in the latter case a
sensible error message s
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