Just adding that this also affects Fujifilm X-T20, for easier finding of
this thread by owners of this model googling around (which was to be
expected as it is a close cousin of X-T2).
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Plain playing with 15.04 beta and pinch to zoom / scroll for a while.
Then trying to close the window didn't succeed... and crash.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: eog 3.14.3-1ubuntu2
Uname: Linux 3.19.3-031903-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.16.2-0ubu
Still having these issues in the 15.04 version. It fills my 16 GB RAM
system from time to time... reisub being the only way to come back to
life.
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As of today's 18.04 version, on a dell xps-13 (the old i7-4500U one), to
reproduce:
- boot Ubuntu
- Press Ctrl+Alt+F2 (or F3 or...)
Expected behaviour: virtual console should appear with login prompt.
Actual behaviour: nothing happens.
When a user is logged in, Ctrl+Alt+F3
The "Fn" trick did not succeed. The keystrokes with "Fn" did not get
recognised, these without Fn (i.e., the standard ones) did as shown
below.
More info (after a dist-upgrade so last packages are in place) about
behaviour today:
1. Boot until gdm graphical login appears.
2. Hit Ctrl+Alt+F?. Not
I am on Intel graphics (xps13 i7-4500U HD4400).
I can still reproduce it... basically, at boot, Ctr+Alt+Fn do nothing
(behaviour steps 1 and 2 in #3). However, once you start a user's X
session the shortcut "activates"... if an X session is open, things go
as well (step 4). However, if such a sess
Further info: I updated my main computer to 18.04. That one has Nvidia
graphics (updated to the latest nvidia-390 from PPA). Behaviour is
different, but buggy, too, as follows:
1. boot
2. Hit ctrl+alt+f3. Console shows. Log in. exit (log out).
Expected behaviour: return to gdm's graphical login sc
Yes, both are on 18.04.
I wonder why I can reproduce it on three computers with two ubuntu
versions, with both Nvidia and Intel and you cannot (post #6)... Just in
case it might matter, I have other desktop environments (Plasma, xfce)
also installed, but my session manager is set to gdm.
Addition
Seems related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758512 .
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Title:
Logout after console use freezes GUI
To manage notifications
It was due to font substitution of standard Helvetica and Times by the TexGyre
ones.
Uninstalling such package made the PDF readers use some pfb files in
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/* (Nimbus Sans, Nimbus Roman, DIngbats, ...) which
seem to display ligatures correctly (at least in the supplied PD
I am also experiencing this on 64 bit 10.04 final, upgrading from 9.10.
Lots of perl "locale" errors on the terminal while upgrading... then,
gnome-language-selector unusable (window disappeared half a second after
launch), until I changed (I think) export LC_ALL=C, did sudo dpkg-reconfigure
loca
Please don't interpret my last sentence despectively... I was thinking
in "ubuntu for the masses" and what a not-so-cultivated non-English user
would think of Ubuntu's reputation if this bug hits him. My experience
with Ubuntu 9.10 was great.
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