After not be satisfied with any of the above workarounds to the problem
I decided to take a look at the problem and see if I could come up with
a "cleaner" workaround or fix.
I found that this problem occurs in Ubuntu 16.04 with Unity Gnome 3.18
GnomeShell Gnome 3.20, Budgie Gnome 3.18 and Fedora
I am also having this problem on multiple machines. Every time I hear the
fans running on high (except when I am remastering) its due to this bug.
I am running 16.04 64bit with Unity desktop.
Just wanted to add myself to the list of those seeing the problem.
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Folks, Updates had been working fine for me until today (5/19/2016).
I updated my machines last night(all 11 of them) and now all are
experiencing the aforementioned problem with 100% CPU usage from
appstreamcli.
It appears that in my case at least that something applied last
night must be trigge
Sebastien,
After looking at the code involved as well as information on how to set up
the Xserver for the cursor size/name I found the following workaround:
Add the following to the "/etc/X11/Xresources/x11-common" file:
Xcursor.size: 24
Xcursor.theme: Ultimate-White24
Of course this is what
Sebastien,
I installed the Ultimate-White24 cursor theme into the /usr/share/icons/
directory.
I then used "sudo update-alternatives --install" command to add the cursor
theme
into the alternatives.
I then used "sudo update-alternatives --config x-cursor-theme" to update the
cursor theme to be
Sebastien,
Here is the output of the gsettings command:
~$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-theme 'Ultimate-
White24'
I checked that this was set correctly before I opened the bug report.
Thanks,
Brett
On 10/19/2015 11:50 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> gsettings get org.gnome.d
A bit more info. I found that enabling the "use dark variant" in the terminal
options make the
problem disappear for the terminal.
I then used Tweak Tool to enable the "Global Dark" option and the
problem disappears altogether.
I then disabled "Global Dark" option from the Tweak Tool and chose t
Public bug reported:
In Gnome Flashback Metacity Vivid 15.04 Gradient/Box Shadow gives
incorrect black background.
Theme used is Vertex pr Vertex-Dark for Gtk3.14. Panel background should
be gray in color not black.
Problem is related to using Gradient/Box Shadow in the theme code for
the panels
Public bug reported:
I am getting a light colored artifact around all metacity windows. Theme
being used is Vertex or Vertex-Dark for Gtk3.14.
Workaround is to restart metacity using "metacity --replace &" from
terminal which only works until terminal is closed.
This problem has been intermitten
Raymond,
Monday I concentrated on trying to make any progress on getting HDMI to output
sound
from my video card without losing the first 1 or 2 seconds of it. This is what
I tried:
ALSA: Position fix quirking - No Effect
Pulseaudio: turned off timer scheduling - No Effect
Raymond,
I spent most of the day today (Sunday) trying to see if I could make any
progress toward
making the combined digital audio over the DVI to HDMI or HDMI to HDMI issues I
am
having any better(e.g. no "System Ready" sound without disabling the onboard
sound
in the bios and loss of the fir
Ok I have run the aforementioned test with the DVI to HDMI cable and no analog
sound cable attached
and the System Setting Sound dialog set to the HDMI video card sound chip. This
does output sound from
the test application but the "System Ready" sound still appears to be going out
the analog o
** Attachment added: "xrandr --verbose for DVI to HDMI video cable and analog
audio cable"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1394711/+attachment/4265997/+files/Bug-1394711_DVI-to-HDMI-Video_Analog-Audio
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** Attachment added: "xrandr --verbose for VGA video cable with analog audio
cable"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1394711/+attachment/4265994/+files/Bug-1394711_VGA-Video_Analog-Audio
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** Attachment added: "xrandr --verbose for HDMI combined video and audio cable"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1394711/+attachment/4265998/+files/Bug-1394711_HDMIcombinedVideo-Audio
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** Attachment added: "xrandr --verbose for DVI to HDMI video cable and analog
audio after "xrandr --output DVI-0 --set audio off" command"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1394711/+attachment/4265999/+files/Bug-1394711_DVI-to-HDMI-Video_Analog-Audio-FIX
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Raymond,
I have performed the requested data captures and will attach them.
I took a look at the xrandr command and decided to try a little troubleshooting
on my own and found
that the following xrandr command resolves the problem until the system is
shutdown or rebooted
(e.g. the System Sett
Raymond,
Thanks for the quick response. I will gather the data
for all three setups VGA video with analog audio, HDMI video with analog
audio and lastly HDMI Video with combined digital audio from the video
card either this weekend or very early next week. I have one item that I
Public bug reported:
Problem Description: No sound at monitors built in speakers after fresh
install of Utopic 14.10 Unity Desktop.
Details: After installing Ubuntu 14.10 I had no sound at all from the
speakers in my monitor.
After troubleshooting I determined that the output from the sound syst
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