I wonder if there are residual components of the problem that go away when
you upgrade against or do a fresh install? I never tested 3.36.2 against my
original 19.10 install, I just went to 20.04 when the fix was released.
So, for example, maybe if I had installed 3.36.2 while running my original
Tim, I don't know, I am just "another user"
But I appreciate you testing! For me, the pattern has always been quite
consistent for the first cut/copy to fail, and so is fairly easy for me to
test.
The different symptoms are curious, with it being very predictable for some
and random for others!
$ uname -a
Linux pop-os 5.4.0-7626-generic #30~1588169883~20.04~bbe668a-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr
29 21:00:02 UTC x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt show mutter
Package: mutter
Version: 3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1
The bug is not reproducible under this configuration on my system, using
default install +
Also I don't understand how the comments implying that this problem
isn't being given "high enough priority" are a. valid (as in true; in my
experience this bug is getting a lot of attention, and the main thing
holding back the release of the fix right now is *user testing* e.g.,
from the people co
I am running $ uname -a
Linux pop-os 5.4.0-7626-generic #30~1588169883~20.04~bbe668a-Ubuntu SMP
Wed Apr 29 21:00:02 UTC x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt show mutter
Package: mutter
Version: 3.36.1-3ubuntu3
This is the default install configuration for Pop!_OS. Under this
configuration, th
I have avoided using the calendar application as it has been too buggy
to be usable, I will need to see if this issue still occurs.
Basically you are saying that it needs to be reported upstream?
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Copy Q does nothing to fix the issue for me. It exists with or without any
clipboard manager or extension on my Pop!_OS 19.10 install.
Fortunately for my workflow I do as much work as possible in programs not
affected by the bug such as gedit and zim and I believe focuswriter.
Much thanks to the
the bug persists on my system with or without any clipboard manager or
extension installed. And others have reported the behavior in default
installs. so I feel a bit skeptical that a clipboard manager or extension
is implicated.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020, 09:46 Eike Rathke <1852...@bugs.launchpad.net>
But you are not a consumer, and this is free (libre) open-source software,
not something you bought. It is something you participate in. "Won't fix"
doesn't necessarily mean that they aren't going to participate in or assist
a solution, it means that the ultimate responsibility lies with the
upstre
This bug occurs in Pop!_OS 19.10 for me with or without a clipboard manager
installed.
In addition, when I do have a clipboard manager installed, it occurs BEFORE
any clipboard manager i tried receives any information about what I tried
to copy or paste, so seems inaccurate to me that blaming a cl
Attached backtrace of LibreOffice after crash as described in previous
message
** Attachment added: "backtrace of LibreOffice Calc crash when attempting to
undo paste/cut of bitmap"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1852183/+attachment/5304853/+files/gdbtrace.log
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I can only reproduce this bug in LibreOffice Calc (spreadsheet). I
cannot reproduce it in Writer or Geary.
But it is a consistent problem for me in Calc.
Here are the symptoms/process:
1. First new copy invariably fails to copy text, instead copies/stores a bitmap
image.
2. If I "cut" instead of
Renaming folders does not appear to resolve the issues. See bug 1793256
for potentially-related information.
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gn
I am renaming all "evolution" folders in ~.config ~.cache and
~.local/share to see if that fixes the behavior.
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Title:
Experiencing similar issues/behavior in other gnome office apps:
contacts and todo list.
Contacts has actually given a useful error when trying to edit a google
contact, but the error message disappears very quickly and cannot be
copied or pasted. Attached is a screenshot.
This is all occurring o
1. Renamed "calendar" folder under ~/.cache/evolution, and also the
~/.config/evolution and .local/share/evolution folders
2. rebooted. Then I
3. de-activated and re-activated "calendar" under each separate online account.
4. then I restarted Calendar app.
This appears to have fixed many of th
** Description changed:
Not sure if this is three different bugs or three symptoms of the same
problem, but I am observing three different problematic behaviors on a
fresh 18.04.1 install with latest updates:
1. Failure to sync: I have all my online google accounts active, but the
cal
Public bug reported:
Not sure if this is three different bugs or three symptoms of the same
problem, but I am observing three different problematic behaviors on a
fresh 18.04.1 install with latest updates:
1. Failure to sync: I have all my online google accounts active, but the
calendar does not
Public bug reported:
I have three podcast streams. Sometimes rhythmbox crashes on startup. I
believe this is tied to a specific crash that occurs consistently, here's dmesg
(several crashes in a row trying to update "all streams"):
[112404.531570] rhythmbox[23277]: segfault at c ip b72cec74 sp
Thanks, Seth. It clearly did cause loss of data, though, so I'm confused
about that part of your statement?
Something in the crash OR an automatic recovery process erased saved work
ethan
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Seth Arnold <1296...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> Thanks for taking the ti
why can't the greeter just say, "X user(s) is/are still logged in.
Please log out of all accounts before attempting to shut down or
reboot." and ignore all the nastly permissions stuff??
If an admin really needs to shut down, it's easy enough to do via
terminal or tty. are there really daily use
screen saving is blank screen / turn off and there is no password prompt.
i have never tried to lock the screen on guest account. theoretically,
should it even be possible to lock the screen since guest accts use a
random pwd?
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Marius Kotsbak
<1059...@bugs.launchpa
so, to recap:
1. user should get communication from OS regardless of whether they are admin
a. normal users should get a message explaining why restart / shut down has
failed (because other users are still logged in; otherwise it just looks like
unexpected behavior)
b. admin users should get a
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A few months ago David Tombs recommended
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devicekit-
power/+bug/425411/comments/150) I file a new bug against gnome-power-
manager on this issue.
It doesn't seem to be related to bug 425411 as
Confirmed.
Also, same on Windows as well, running Evince 2.30.3: Created a
fillable PDF in OpenOffice 3.2.1. Form displays and operates properly
using Acrobat Reader 9. Radio buttons do not function in Evince.
Also, Evince seems to be incapable of even properly displaying other fillable
forms
This was fixed with me for a while, but I'm seeing it again on an up-to-
date Karmic laptop (Dell XPS m1330)...
1. Occasional, seemingly-random suspend immediately after resume
2. Suspend after resume if power state changes during suspend (e.g., laptop is
unplugged)
both seem to happen after a t
upstream bug report filed at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=614772
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@ Michal
I believe this relates specifically to removable, external USB devices
and drives...
Ethan
2010/3/31 Michał Gołębiowski :
> @Martin Pitt
>> It's a difference whether you want to eject the media in a
>> drive, or disconnect the drive (for CD-ROMs, card readers,
>> cameras, etc.)
>
> Who
More info:
behavior only appears when using ctrl modifier
so when /apps/eog/view/scroll_wheel_zoom is set true:
user is unable to scroll left across image when zoomed
when /apps/eog/view/scroll_wheel_zoom is set false:
user is unable to zoom out with horizontal scroll
This behavior appears to a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
$ apt-cache policy eog
eog:
Installed: 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.28.1-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://ubuntu.osuosl.org karmic/main Packages
Isn't that the default behavior? I have not changed any settings on
several Ubuntu installs and they all have
/apps/eog/view/scroll_wheel_zoom set true by default.
If that's not supposed to be default behavior, is this not then a real
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i cleaned up my comment a little here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598690#c18
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Context menu for an USB pendrive shows "Unmount", "Eject" and "Safely Remove
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I understand the difference between all the options, and use all of
them. I am still confused by the GUI. I think much of this is solvable
with pop-up dialogs. See examples:
USB flash (thumb) drive:
1. Insert/connect drive.
2. [automount]
3. Press eject
4. Drive unmounts and dialog box appears:
Are there other "immediately resuspends" bugs that are currently open?
The power state problem this bug describes is now fixed on my XPS m1330,
but I am still experiencing immediate resuspends on occasion. It seems
to be after
a. locking or blanking the screen, closing the lid (triggers suspend)
This message doesn't directly contribute to the bug fix. However, as
an Ubuntu (and ex-M$) user (and unofficial Ubuntu family sysadmin), I
just want to thank you folks and others for the work you are doing in
making Ubuntu an increasingly solid distro. The level of transparency
is refreshing and
Re: #40: All "Key(s) to change layout" options were already deselected
for me, so it doesn't appear related to the problem I am experiencing.
Re: #30: Gconf-editor already has the correct compiz keybindings:
Tab is listed as the key for prev_key in the static switcher
plugin, even though it does
I have the same behavior in Karmic with the latest updates. There is an Ubuntu
forums post about it here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1329426
This is a more serious bug than one might think -- to the casual user it
can look like an entire directory of pdf files has been deleted or
o
when i first installed Karmic, Tab worked. after an update
several months ago, it stopped working.
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i have this bug as well on a Dell XPS M1330 running current 9.10
i have been trying to reproduce this bug consistently for several months
and failing. just today it happened again -- twice:
1. suspend laptop via lid close, disconnect power, resume on battery. laptop
immediately resuspends.
running fresh install of 9.10 on Dell M1330
isn't there supposed to be just one step per actual button press? if
so, i'm getting two...
11:07:03.785: platform_i8042_i8042_KBD_port_logicaldev_input condition
ButtonPressed = brightness-up
11:07:03.799: computer_logicaldev_input condition ButtonPr
Unfortunately, I can confirm this bug is *still present* on my Dell XPS
m1330 running Hardy 8.04.2 w/latest
2.6.24-24-generic #1 SMP Wed Apr 15 15:54:25 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Last night, I left my computer idle, and it automatically went into
suspend. I left it that way all night and into the
These are exactly the issues I am still experiencing. I am glad, at
least, that the problem seems consistent from person to person :)
Unfortunately, I don't have time right now to do any additional
testing, even with LiveCDs...
Ethan
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 1:26 AM, edschofield wrote:
> I was w
I would disagree...I'm running Hardy and the issues the OP describes are
still present, as well as are the related issues I describe
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yes, it appears resolved on my computer!
thanks for the reminder, forgot about this :)
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good news! I have upgraded to kernel 2.6.24-23 and the other problems I
have been experiencing appear to be resolved. So I will now test for
this bug and report back on behavior:
1. let g-p-m put computer to sleep (suspend) automatically after 45 minutes
2. leave the computer asleep overnight (a
No upgrades shown for gnome-power-manager
However, two upgrades for dbus right around the time the bug seemed to appear:
1. 10/15/2008
dbus (1.1.20-1ubuntu2) to 1.1.20-1ubuntu3.1
dbus-x11 (1.1.20-1ubuntu2) to 1.1.20-1ubuntu3.1
libdbus-1-3 (1.1.20-1ubuntu2) to 1.1.20-1ubuntu3.1
2. 11/12/2008
dbu
I am doubtful that it is kernel-related -- I've been running 2.6.24-19
much longer than when I remember this bug appearing on my system!
But anyway, I will, test an older version and see if the problem goes
away (or is masked by other problems...heh). Is there a particular
version you want me to
I can confirm that it STILL exists in Hardy:
Dell XPS m1330 running 8.04 w/latest
kernel version 2.6.24-19 because so far *all later versions of the kernel break
suspend/hibernate completely*
Here's when it happens:
Suspend on demand resumes normally
Suspend after preset time, via g-p-m causes h
I am running Hardy w/latest and have this problem
Dell XPS m1330 with Intel HDA 2.0 Sigmatel 9228
3 "input source" selections in the "options" tab
and
3 "mux" (mux, mux 1, mux 2) and
3 "capture" (capture, capture 1, capture 2)
sliders in the "recording" tab
furthermore, unchecking these options
I am running Ubuntu (gnome) desktop. After following your advice no
crash report was generated in /var/crash
In addition, I have tried enabling the "automated crash reporting"
service and it does not work. Manually launching "report a problem"
doesn't do a thing.
apport-gtk is installed but my
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
Dell XPS m1330 w/latest updates
terminal output:
~$ gnome-system-log
(gnome-system-log:15623): Gtk-CRITICAL **:
gtk_tree_s
gnome-utils | 2.20.0.1-1ubuntu5 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main
Packages
output from the last crash
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(gnome-system-log:16087): Gtk-CRITICAL **: _gtk_tree_view_find_path:
assertion `node != NULL' failed
confirming that it was indeed that accessibility features had somehow
been silently enabled. phew!! thanks for your help! this definitely
needs better notification!
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my keyboard recently stopped working after logging in. I will check
whether it is an accessibility "feature" and report back. The keyboard
behavior may be the result of a properly functioning feature, but the
lack of any communication/notification to the user that the feature is
active is certain
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when I first boot, I have .gvfs file in my home directory.
if I try to load audio data into Audacity, it fails halfway through and
the .gvfs file disappears. All programs that depend on the link fail
(so far, Audacity and Brasero).
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cd insert notification still relies on hal drive polling in Hardy -- is
this part of the bug? isn't this feature supposed to be implemented?
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