Came here to say that either there is another bug than the
"MetaSyncRing" bug or that is not a clear indicator of this bug.
Like others I had upgraded a couple of days ago and had horrible stutter
in vte based terminals, other apps were fine. Wayland resolved the
issue, but there are huge problems
More appropriate project
** Package changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) => gnome-screensaver
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Title:
Displa
I am finding that display does turn off (following the fade to black)
but within 20 to 30s the monitors turn back on and either remain on
fully or just blank after a period of time but still powered.
Not convinced this is gnome-settings related and maybe this bug is in
the wrong place?
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Display powersave o
Same issue, GJS already installed.
22.04 LTS
X11
Nvidia 515
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Title:
Display powersave only blanks, but does not
Link in comment #3 also shows an upstream pipewire master
https://launchpad.net/~jan-koester/+archive/ubuntu/pipewiremaster
Maybe we could get that linked as the upstream?
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With that being true, we just need mutter built with the correct flag
Please use --enable-remote-desktop during build, see
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Mutter/RemoteDesktop
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Pipewire is packaged now, can we get it enabled?
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Enable Remote desktop feature during build
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This problem has re-occurred in 14.10.
This time I am able to change settings via gsettings or dconf, only for
them to be ignored.
In the screenshot here http://imgur.com/7Tkwv0N
I have just set the parameters by dconf in the cli, opened dconf gui
editor and the settings displayed are different.
Ran through my actions in post #52 and now have all shortcuts working
again.
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Title:
Custom keyboard shortcuts do
Upgraded to 14.10 and lost all but volume keys again.
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Title:
Custom keyboard shortcuts don't work
To manage not
No space before Xmodmap
xmodmap -pke > ~/. Xmodmap
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Custom keyboard shortcuts don't work
To manage notif
I ran
xmodmap -pke > ~/. Xmodmap
In a terminal.
My keys are still working after several reboots.
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Title:
Custom
I have had a bit of success.
Everything is working again.
I did 3 things:
1. Removed all custom keybindings in dconf editor
2. Installed and the uninstalled xbindkeys
3. Made the system create an .Xmodmap in my user directory
Now all shortcuts are working, including a terminal script being run
As an update, I found this post :-
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2217890
and bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-center/+bug/1302885
Stating "
The problem is that an incorrect string is set in dconf key: (Example)
Original (working) value:
~
I agree, I had got Audio keys working again by luck, and decided to try
custom shortcuts for something else again via the control panel.
Now lost all shortcuts again.
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I encountered this error with single page (a3 size) very large
documents.
They wouldn't print, spent 2 hours debugging CUPS, only to then try
ocular, which printed fine first time. Then I noticed the document sizes
being sent to CUPS were vastly (magnitude of 10 times) smaller than the
document to
I have just returned to ccsm to edit the keybindings and try to diagnose
this futher.
All the commandlines are empty, and the keybindings tab has blank
buttons for any commands I had previously enabled.
Where does ccsm read this from as this may be one of the causes of this
bug?
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Still no joy with ccsm, although I may have identified more of the
issue.
If I setup a commandline and try to invoke with some of the more
"special' keys, e.g. "Brightness Up" that I have on my daskeyboard, it
"grabs" the key combination as "XF86Launch6", or "XF86Launch5" for
brightness down, or "
For 14.04 i get standard keybindings back, but custom ones fail to work.
E.g. i can remap screenshot keys, but custom ones for brightness fail.
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I switched to xim and rebooted. Media keys, brightness keys and one custom
shortcut worked. Others did not.
A reboot later and back to nothing working.
What is the handler for keyboard shortcuts? where does ubuntu store the
shortcuts?
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This is deffo an ubuntu issue.
Logging into a gnome session, all my media keys and shortcuts work, log back
into ubuntu, none of them work.
This must be fairly new as I was using media keys a few days ago.
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I can confirm this bug.
Didn't notice at first as my custom shortcuts were for things like screen
brightness.
Went to add a new one today and nothing, not even the workarounds mentioned
work.
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Anybody able to reproduce or is it just me?
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Title:
gsettings requires 'kick' to update
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I have this bug and am running the version
1:3.6.3-0ubuntu5~ubuntu12.10.1
is this a regression or because I am using the gnome3-ppa and the patch
hasn't gone upstream?
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