The bug still persists as of 12.10.
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Title:
autofs timeout
Status in Nautilus:
Incomplete
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubun
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 amd64, Ubuntu 12.10 amd64, up-to-date Nautilus on each.
Reproduce:
Open directory with lots of subdirs (e.g. 'A...', ... , ''TRD001', 'TRD002',
'TRD003', ...), type first letter of target (e.g. 'T') to jump in that region,
then select it ('TRD003') with the
Same bug here, booting from an OCZ Vertex 3 SSD, 10 out of 10 starts drop me to
a irresponsive prompt + mouse cursor (restart lightdm from another virtual
console works).
The dirty workaround via sleep (1 second for me) gives a lightdm login prompt
10/10 times, so far. But apart from increasing
Same with Ubuntu 13.10 64bit upgraded from 13.04.
Editing the menus in gnome-panel or alternative application launchers/applets
doesn't work as well as it should. There is no easy and obvious way (e.g. just
drag&drop) to move the unnecessarily spammy new categories (Sundry, System
Settings separ
Confirming on 14.04 with current updates.
Unable to rename files on desktop with "click to focus" turned off.
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Title:
Compiz does n
Same problem here, Ubuntu 14.04, Compiz
0.9.11.2+14.04.20140714-0ubuntu1, current updates.
Tried to use "focus follows mouse" (aka turning off "click to focus"),
but this is too buggy in the current version of Compiz (e.g. can't
rename files on desktop).
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@Andy:
Thanks for the very useful conf file!
It seems that sometime in 2010/2011 the default directory has switched from
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ ... so we should use that
instead. There is already a 50-synaptics.conf file there. Currently I've pasted
your config in
This bug is still present in 12.04 with Nautilus 3.4.2
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Title:
fail to delete directory over sshfs with nautilus
Status in Nauti
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu 12.04
Hardware: ThinkPad X230
Rationale: Being able to set different screen-inactive-times (->blank and lock)
when on battery vs. AC is quite useful, for example 3-5 min vs. 20 min.
Earlier versions of the power manager settings allowed this distinction, the
curr
@Peter Silva:
Instead of editing the default rules, one should create local ones, as shown
here for hibernate and suspend:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/94754/how-to-enable-hibernation-in-12-04/
I do agree that it's poorly documented though...
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So far, Google doesn't bother returning a JumpyCursorThreshold with
connection to the X230, so "someone" ;) will have to test it out... but
we need a working MatchTag anyway for it to be of use.
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Experiencing the same maybe once every two weeks for about two years now.
When tabbing in or out of Chromium, the GUI freezes. The mouse cursor moves,
but clicking does apparently nothing.
The keyboard works: space bar to pause/resume music if a player was focused, as
well as switching to a virtu
@vanvugt: I haven't described a crash in Chromium. But I have switched
away from Chromium, the frequency of Gnome Shell freezes it induces
being one of the reasons. Attached is a journal from a freeze that
happened today, with Firefox and VirtualBox open (and some
filebrowser/terminal windows).
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Not sure if this is equivalent, as I run unity-settings-daemon instead
of gnome-settings-daemon (with the Compiz Unity-plugin turned off and
gnome-panel instead), but it seems similar enough.
Just upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04.1.
I drop my laptop on a dock with two vertically oriented (rotated to
Just upgraded from 14.04 to 16.04.1 and found this (and the workaround)
via googling.
I drop my laptop on a dock with two vertically oriented (rotated to
portrait) monitors. This was working fine before, now it lights them up
without the rotation. Rotating them manually via System Settings ->
Disp
Upgraded 17.10 -> 18.04, Thinkpad X460p with GeForce 940MX.
No issues before (even both prime AND bumblebee worked).
Exhaustively tried combinations of blacklisting modules, nvidia.modeset kernel
lines and reinstalls of both default and ppa 390/396 drivers.
The system will not boot past the filesy
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 17.04 amd64 upgraded from 16.10 on a Thinkpad T460p, gnome-
flashback Compiz session.
The Fn keys (media keys, brightness, XF86Search, etc.) have stopped working:
all except XF86WLAN, which manages to toggle the wireless state, do nothing.
They are visible in xev:
Ke
Update: the Unity session as well as the sessions from the packages
ubuntu-mate-desktop and cinnamon-desktop correctly handle all Fn keys.
I'm stuck with Cinnamon for now.
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