This bug still exists in Kubuntu 20.04. Samsung Xcover B2710 isn't connected
properly.
Long ago I fixed it on Ubuntu 12.04 by "DisableSwitching=1" and forgot about
it. Now found this bugreport once again and old fix still works.
If my help is needed in debugging of this issue, I'm ready.
P.S. Doe
In Ubuntu 14.04.5 this issue seems to be fixed. Now the test page is
sent to the appropriate printer rather than to the default printer. So
this bug can be closed.
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This bug still exists in 16.04LTS. flashplugin-installer:i386 cannot be
installed in AMD64 system due to unresolved dependency: update-notifier-
common.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1179933 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1179933
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1179933
fails to install on a multi-arch on a raring system
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Then you are more lucky than I am. My system hangs from time to time
with this patched driver - mouse and screen are frozen, only reboot
cures that. It happens approximately once a week, and that doesn't suit
me because my system should be up 24/7. Nothing can be found in
/var/log/syslog, only Xorg
Almost 2 months have passed since I posted the patch. Martin, if you are
still tracking this bug, does this patch work stable for you?
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I met with the same issue in 16.04.1 (amd64). Tested several 'tar' archives
(namely tar.7z and tar.gz) - none of them stored backup files. Maybe some
problem with generation of the lists of files for archiving? '7z' and 'zip'
archives do save backup files, but it seems that they rely on 'p7zip-f
If debugging symbols weren't disabled during compilation and the
resulting file size looks intimidating you can decrease it. Run 'strip
-s nouveau_drv.so' and debugging symbols will be purged completely.
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This bug affects my system (Ubuntu 16.04.1 amd64, Gnome Flashback
session with Compiz). One-key keyboard layout switchers (I tested Right
Alt, Right Super, Right Control) don't work, while two-key switchers
work (checked several of them). If I run Unity session, these one-key
switchers work properl
Martin, you've done everything well. Indeed, additional packages are needed for
the successful compilation. They can be installed by the command 'sudo apt-get
build-dep package_name' (there can be hefty pack, that's why I'm usually using
virtual machine for the compilation and revert it to the l
I met with the same bug in Ubuntu 16.04.1 (amd64): 2 NVIDIA adapters with DVI
and HDMI connectors on each of them, 4 identical Samsung monitors, 4th monitor
is dead, 3rd is sometimes garbled, sometimes is OK. All the error messages
described by Martin are the same.
Luckily in #2 he provided the
I can confirm that upgrading xkb-data package to version 2.5-1ubuntu1.5
in LTS 12.04.4 doesn't resolve the problem. When I disable the mentioned
fix in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (F10 is disabled in terminal keyboard
combinations), F10 press still opens context menu as if Shift-F10 was
pressed.
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Actually if printer not available then test page is printed on available
printer. It seems to me that more consistent behavior is to send an
error rather then redirect printing job to available printer.
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** Summary changed:
- Test page is always printed on default printer
+ Test page is printed on available printer if the printer under test is
unavailable
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Actually there exist 2 settings, 1st one affects screensaver (blank screen),
2nd affects monitor power saving mode (suspends monitor):
1. Schema: org.gnome.desktop.session, Key: idle-delay
2. Schema: org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power, Key: sleep-display-ac
"System Settings" > "Brightness and
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.1 with GNOME Classic.
I've got one printer in my system, HP LaserJet 3052, which is connected as
network printer. Obviously, it is set as default. Its URI is
'hp:/net/HP_LaserJet_3052?zc=NPIE50CCB' and its driver is 'HP LaserJet 3052
Postscript (recom
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 915241
Update menubar patches
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Title:
1st terminal opens at 80x24, subsequen
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 915241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/915241
Actually this bug wasn't fixed in precise.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.1 with GNOME Classic and Compiz.
First opened terminal have the size of 80x24, all subsequent terminal windows
are 80x22.
indicator-applet-app
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 915241 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/915241
Actually this bug wasn't fixed in precise.
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.1 with GNOME Classic and Compiz.
The behaviour is exactly the same: first opened terminal have the size of
80x24, all subsequent terminal wind
** Description changed:
System description: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with GNOME Classic (using Compiz);
gedit version: 3.4.1-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce the bug:
1. Activate roll up behaviour for the windows using gconf:
/apps/gwd/mouse_wheel_action = shade
2. Roll up gedit window into windo
Public bug reported:
System description: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with GNOME Classic (using Compiz);
gedit version: 3.4.1-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce the bug:
1. Activate roll up behaviour for the windows using gconf:
/apps/gwd/mouse_wheel_action = shade
2. Roll up gedit window into window header scroll
The result of the patching can be seen on the screenshot (I also
decreased the size of Ubuntu logo as the buttons become wider using gtk-
icon-sizes = "panel-menu-bar=16,16" setting in ~/.config/gtk-3.0
** Attachment added: "Menu and launchers placement after patching"
https://bugs.launchpad.n
Public bug reported:
System description: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with GNOME Classic (using Compiz);
light-themes version: 0.1.9.1-0ubuntu1.2
Bug description:
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Main menu headers (Applications and Places) are placed too tightly in GNOME
Classic session.
If you put some launchers on the
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