Wow, what a day. Hoping for relieve on this bug I apt-get install'ed
xfce. It has the same problem with a crashing settings-deamon (it has
its own). And I noticed that even xrandr just crashed on, what I think,
where completely sane inputs with a floating point exception. And I did
not really like
Well, what is strange is that lsmod does not show fglrx. So it may be
that I installed fglrx but am not using it and still it seems to have
helped.-(
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Can confirm the workaround of johannes (#50) on Linux Mint
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela"
I had a file browser open listing the device under its name after using
a "browse files on device" button in one of the bluetooth applets. I had
to "eject" this device in the file browser. The
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1368402 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1368402
Like @Aaron I doubt it is a duplicate, since I see the same: all
applications I use scroll in a certain way --- as if grabbing a paper
and pushing it around. Only evince insists that an up-moving gesture
sho
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This is evince 3.10.3 on Mint.
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Title
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BTW: I just started using qpdfview. Seems to work equally well. Not
overly long dependency list from the qt set of software and it seems to
be able to highlight text in files.
Aaaah, and it scrolls into the
Can confirm Juliens solution of killing the gnome-settings-daemon on
statup. It may help to delete ~/.config/monitors.xml and configure your
monitos freshly to clean this file up.
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The upstart .desktop file mentions an executable which does not exist.
% apt-cache show gnome-power-manager|grep -i version
Version: 3.8.2-1ubuntu2
% dpkg -L gnome-power-manager |grep desktop
/usr/share/applications/gnome-power-statistics.desktop
/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-pow
What do you mean "on the left"? Somehow it is hard to believe the actual
physical location should be important. But clearly one of the monitors
must be listed first in monitors.xml and gets x,y=0,0 assigned, while
the other monitor is then relative to this one.
So we have three properties a monito
Now here is something that did help. In effect it is likely much the
same as killing gnome-settings-manager, except it is not killed, but
just started later:
sudo echo manual >/usr/share/upstart/sessions/gnome-settings-
daemon.override
This prevents the gnome-settings-daemon to be started by the
Tried the approach of thw-th (comment #46) and it kind of works. This is
an 8 year old Lenovo T500 laptop and I had to enter 6 seconds delay
before it started to work. A downside is that my selected desktop
background image is not set, or rather removed that way: it is set at
some time first, then
If the login screen is not properly set, it may actually help to copy a
working monitors.xml to /etc/gnome-settings-daemon/xrandr. If Windows
drag ghost pictures, gnome-settings-daemon was still started to early.
For my setup it helped to increase the waiting time to 6 seconds.
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Binary package hint: gthumb
To reproduce the bug, do the following
a) Have a view with a view thumbs.
b) Sort them according to comment.
c) Change a comment such that it would end up at another place in the sort
order.
d) Use View->Sort->Comment (which should currently be s
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18689225/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18689227/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18689228/ProcStatus.txt
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