Then I tried to suspend; resume with monitor attached. Didn't work
either - see second log file.
(One thing I'm wondering: I *am* using the same brand and type of
monitor, connected to the same brand and type of dock, at *different
places*. Could that be the culprit? I.e. having used the LG Electr
Connecting the dock without monitor is fine. Then connecting the DisplayPort
connector:
aug 10 10:40:28 X1-carbon thunderbird[95811]: Couldn't map window
0x7f892a156640 as subsurface because its parent is not mapped.
aug 10 10:40:28 X1-carbon thunderbird[95811]: Couldn't map window
0x7f890f70caa
Might be a Wayland bug after all:
jul 17 06:49:40 X1-carbon gnome-shell[3140]: XWAYLAND: mode -1x-1 is not
available
... is the recurring error message (between lots of "thunderbird[3569]:
Couldn't map window 0x7f4cbe67ab20 as subsurface because its parent is
not mapped." and other processes that
Here is one made for the very purpose of (not) being clickable.
** Attachment added: "evince-test.pdf"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/1794064/+attachment/5677900/+files/evince-test.pdf
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This is a successful docking attempt.
I rebooted my laptop with the dock attached. At about 06:30:30, I decide
to remove the dock, in order to try to replicate the behaviour. At
06:30:37 I'm plugging it in again.
I have not redacted these logs, no obfuscation etc, so yeah, you can see
all the sla
Here are two full logs. One where things go wrong. I'm walking upstairs
at 06:15 and at 06:16:17, the first logs indicate that the dock is
connected ("usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 53 using
xhci_hcd"), the "Cypress Semiconductor USB Billboard" shows up 0.7
seconds later.
Please note t
My Thinkpad X1 gen 6 with Ubuntu 22.04, Lenovo 40AJ dock with 4K LG
monitor with DP cable, will sometimes just show 2 or 4 lines with "DPCD
read on addr 0x4b0 for 1 bytes NAKed", after which the system will just
continue to work. But sometimes the "1 bytes NAKed" messages just keep
running - which
Hi, if I understand correctly, you're asking me to file a bug in file-
roller. Unfortunately I don't know what "the FileChooser portal" is, nor
do I know why it would be advantageous for file-roller to implement it.
Now it could be that this actually *is* a Good Thing; but then I'm
probably still n
Public bug reported:
Jammy Jellyfish 22.04. When opening a PDF document with an external link
in it, clicking the link doesn't do anything. However, stderr says "env:
‘/snap/bin/firefox’: Permission denied"
How to reproduce:
Open example PDF file. Click link.
Expected: firefox opens link.
Actual
I'm running Jammy, upgraded from Focal, and this bug bites me:
(evince:56279): dbind-WARNING **: 12:05:26.897: Couldn't connect to
accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /run/user/1000/at-spi/bus:
Permission denied
... then /var/log/syslog:
[...] audit: type=1400 audit(1649153341.153:384
This could be just a manifestation of bug #435719. Not sure though,
because the original report does not mention if /home is mounted on NFS.
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Binary package hint: gnome-menus
After a network install of Lucid (preseeded, from an up-to-date mirror
2010-03-24), the /usr/share/applications/desktop.nl_NL.utf8.cache file
contains English descriptions all over the place. This is probably the
result of update-gnome-menus-c
Martin, there's just one element of the bug left, namely the
/usr/share/applications/desktop.nl_NL.utf8.cache containing English
descriptions. As far as I can see, this is probably the result of
update-gnome-menus-cache setting it's locale with
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, ''), while the output
As far as I can see, this is fixed in Lucid.
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On 23-03-10 12:06, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thank you for your bug report, the cache update uses a trigger which
> means it will be updated when any package install a desktop entry in the
> directory, local changes are supposed to be made in the local directory
> and not in the distribution one
D
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
After installing Lucid 10.04-alpha on 2010-03-17 (from a preseeded PXE
install), the /usr/share/applications/desktop.nl_NL.utf8.cache file
contains many, many English descriptions of the applications - so the
Gnome menus are filled with Englis
Adding a new user ("adduser test" and configuring it roughly like my own
account (no visual effects, focus follows mouse but windows don't
raise), I could not reproduce the problem. So while my test was not
exhaustive, I suspect a configuration issue. I will try to compare the
gconf-settings from t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gamin
Gamin Version: 0.1.9-2ubuntu2 (Ubuntu 8.04) seems to not notice file
creation events on an NFS4 share. It *does* recognize local file
creation under NFS version 3.
First, we'll mount with NFSv3:
machine# mount -t nfs server:/home /mnt/
machine$ gvf
This also goes for shared configuration in 6.06 to 8.04 - i.e. sharing
your profile between LTS distro's is not possible.
I could track this down to the gconf /apps/evolution/calendar setting named
"sources"; If I'm right, there are three candidates left:
color_spec="#DDBECE"
So deleting all
I'm a bit confused by your comment; setting importance to "low" seems to imply
that a fix will be in the next Gnome - which means Ubuntu 8.10. Or am I
mistaken here?
This bug is too important for that: network users should be able to rely on the
correct rights for their new directories - you can
Yay. It's fixed. I'll leave the rant about the 14 months fix to a
*crashing* mail program for another episode, but suffice to say that
this one seems fixed in Dapper.
In short: AFAIK it's fixed, you may close the bug.
The long version is that only the crashing part is fixed, but the
decoding of t
Paul, sorry for the fuzz. I can't reproduce the issue now (while we were
having a really, really bad day due to the respawn and other stupid
issues with a IBM R50 laptop only 2 weeks ago). It must have been a
combination of older kernels (might even have been a non upgraded kernel
from an older Dap
linux-image-386 version 2.6.15-23 still seems to have this bug, but
linux-image-686 hasn't.
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