I have this problem in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Thar. I have a Lenovo
W510 laptop. Could it be that this problem occurs with only a certain
type of hardware? After all, not everybody using Ubuntu has this
problem.
My hardware is: 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino
Ultimate-N
@Sydney Dykstra (sydneyjd) , I do not believe you are having the same
problem. You should hunt for another ticket or create a new one.
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I tried acpi_backlight=vendor on grub to novail. It even stopped
working on the TTY. Putting grub as it was restored the functionality
back in the TTY. Under X11, the problem persists.
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Same problem with Ubuntu 12.04.04 LTS Precise Pengolin.
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Status: Invalid => New
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To avoid expiration of this bug, I put it back to 'new'. if more
information is required, please indicate in a comment what is required
and how to fetch that information.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
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Ah, I understand. No I cannot test it with the latest version of
Ubuntu. I do not have a spare computer to do so. However, it is still
relevant to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Thar, which is a LTS and for which I
hope this bug will be fixed. Since I use Ubuntu as my main OS, I need
stability and thu
Moved to 'new' to avoid expiration. I answered the question asked,
though I confirm that I cannot test with 15.04.
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I do not have a spare drive, nor the time to perform such extensive
test. I am a desktop, power user and I cannot afford the time to do QA
on vivid. The problem still exist as of today on the LTS. Is anything
we can test on the LTS to get the fix on LTS?
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The problem still persist on my laptop running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty
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Brightness controls are not working in Unity / Xorg. When pressing the
keys and on my Lenovo W510, I see the indicator on
the screen showing the level of brightness changing, so key
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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Greetngs M. Penalver. I noticed that you have put back this bug in
"Imcomplete" with the additional tag "needs-vivid-test". I fail to
understand what else I can provide you. What does "needs-vivid-test"
mean and how can I perform that test on my system? The problem still
exist, is real and shou
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Brightness controls are not working in Unity / Xorg because of
I fully understand that there are no resources to test this. Still, the
bug is valid and I cannot provide more input. It should be remained to
'new' to avoid expiration. It should not expire; it exist for real.
And having this bug open, someone else having the same problem might one
day stumble
I replaced the official proprietary NVIDIA driver nvidia-331 with
nvidia-340 from xorg-edgers and the problem persists. nvidia-340
(340.76) is the latest driver for the legacy card Quadro FX 880M of my
Lenovo W510.
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Upstream, a developer pointed to the following blog explaining the
current situation with Bluetooth and Gnome.
http://www.hadess.net/2011/11/obexftp-in-gnome-non-update.html
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There is no way to setup gpg-agent.conf:default-cache-ttl via GUI. I
believe that seahorse is the place where this option should show up.
In previous version of Ubuntu, there was a way to set it up with a GUI,
but I do not remember where anymore. I believe it was seahorse.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 562005 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 562005
Backlight controls of laptops with NVIDIA NVS and Quadro FX 880M GPUs no
longer function while using proprietary drivers
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Copying here my own observations about the problem, from my previous bug
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Brightness controls are not working in Unity / Xorg. When pressing the
keys and on my Lenovo W510, I see the indicator on
the screen showing the level of brightn
Upstream bug report: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752121
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At a high level, I have the same problem: Network Mnager does not work
anymore after resume, about half the time.
My work around is to run in a terminal: sudo restart network-manager
As a side effect, nm-applet sometimes crashes when I do that. But it
works.
At a lower level, I am not sure if
In my case, the error message is different. But regardless the reason
of the error, vino-server should self control and not repeat
indefinitely the same error again. Following is my error which fills
.xsession-errors with Gib of data until my /home partition is filled.
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My printer is connected to a 10.04 server while my client is 12.04. If
the problem is on the server side but no patch is issued for 10.04, it
will continue to persist on my client. Please inform us if the problem
is on the client side or server side.
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Title:
Chrome not importing bookmarks from HTML f
Public bug reported:
Pair a device such an Android phone to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Penguin.
The computer and device can then transfer files between them. Go to
Rhythmbox and select menu item "Music / Check for New Devices". Notice
that the Bluetooth phone does not show up in the list of Device
Fix released; that is great news. Will it be available shortly on
Ubuntu 12.04 and 13.04?
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provide support for changing vo
Marketing wise, as the Ubuntu Touch phones are about to go to market, it
would be embarrassing that OSs such as Windows and Mac can transfer
files via Bluetooth with the new phones, but not Ubuntu itself.
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Found out that brightness control works fine with Nouveau driver, but
not with Nvidia proprietary driver.
** Summary changed:
- Brightness controls are not working in Unity / Xorg.
+ Brightness controls are not working in Unity / Xorg because of Nvidia
proprietary driver.
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** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Reverted to using NVIDIA proprietary drivers because Nouveau cannot
resume from sleep (year old critical issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
nouveau/+bug/884)
The problem occurs only with NVIDIA proprietary drivers versions 304.117
and 331.38, and Ubuntu 14.04
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1280300 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1280300
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 830348
desktop contents briefly visible on resume from suspend before lock dialog
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1280300
Desktop contents dis
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1280300 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1280300
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1280300
Desktop contents displayed on resume, before lock screen is shown
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Discovered another behaviour. If you play with the brightness controls
under Xorg, nothing changes. However, suspend the computer and resume
it, and the brightness will be setup to the last setup you left when
playing with the brightness controls. Thus, the value in the kernel
persists.
You can
Public bug reported:
Brightness controls are not working in Unity / Xorg. When pressing the
keys and on my Lenovo W510, I see the indicator on
the screen showing the level of brightness changing, so key mapping is
not the problem. However, the brightness is not changing.
On the kernel level,
Same problem. Both host and guest are running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty
Tahr. Switching to 'vga' video card works, but rendering is slower.
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Some more clarification. I tried under KDE Plasma 5.1 (Neon) and still
I could not change the brightness of the backlight.
However, the CLI commands that fail in a terminal running under an Xorg
session work flawlessly under a console ().
cd /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0
echo 5 >brightness
Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741622 (for
some reason, I fail to find a way to had this URL to the header of this
bug).
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I confirm that eform-0410-1.pdf is now working with evince 3.10.3,
available with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Thar. You cannot save the file
under the same name, but you can save it under a different name (that is
another bug).
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Agree. One can follow a discussion about this at:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2256777
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Consider setting defau
Public bug reported:
sudo restart network-manager causes nm-applet to crash.
This should not happen. Either the nm-applet should continue running
unaffected, or the restart sequence of network-manager should stop it
and restart it properly if needed.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Thar, updated up to
** Summary changed:
- Static Application Switcher has no window/background
+ Static Application Switcher has no window/background / Cannot figure out what
window is selected
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It is a bug, since in some circumstances, you cannot tell which window
is selected as the border has the same colour as the background.
Compiz's static window switcher should provide the following features:
- Optional background window (with transparency would be cool)
- Two coloured border to pro
Still present in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Thar. It used to be
configurable IIRC. Why the regression?
Workaround:
Edit ${HOME}/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf
Add:
default-cache-ttl 86400 # default-cache-ttl in secondes, here
representing 24 hours.
Logout for this to take effect.
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Seriously? Low priority? How are a bunch of Ubuntu users meeting
together, manage to transfer files using Bluetooth when there is more
than one Ubuntu laptop in the room, all showing up with the name
"ubuntu-0"?
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The whole left side of the application, including the table of content,
is being clipped (cropped). See screenshot provided. There is no mean
to see the beginning of the left side.
Minimizing the window does not help. There is no horizontal scrollbar.
ProblemType: Bug
Dis
Just got this problem with Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin, up to date on
2012/09/20 with version 1.3.8+20120201-0ubuntu8.1 of system-config-
printer.
The misleading error message was "Printer error - cups-remote-
processing".
Specifically, following is what is installed on my machine:
ii system-
Adding templates file to ~/Templates works for Nautilus
1:3.36.3-0ubuntu1 (Ubuntu 20.04), but the right context menu is not
available if one has no more empty space left in the window to right
click (say when you display a directory with 50+ files in it).
My comment suggest probably another bug re
It worked for me this morning with IntelliJ IDEA, Ubuntu 19.10, and the
following setup:
$ echo $XMODIFIERS
@im=ibus
$ java -version
openjdk version "11.0.5" 2019-10-15
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.5+10-b520.30)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.5+10-b520.30, mixed mode)
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This bug report expired because 17.04 is not supported anymore. Did
anyone recreate a corresponding bug report for a more recent version of
Ubuntu? If so, can you please publish the link so we can subscribe to
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@kenjo (ken-kenjo) found the solution for me. The error shows up every
second in syslog. However, when I quit the Gnome shell extension
'System Load Indicator 0.4', it stops.
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I have a crash report which was uploaded with apport on 2019-12-22 08:38
EST. The UUID for the crash report is: 59c38b68-24c0-11ea-b1ac-
fa163e983629
I am no expert, but it looks pretty similar to this report. Can someone
glance at it to confirm if it is the same problem or another?
gnome-shell
Thanks Daniel. I installed the following packages:
libjpeg-turbo8-dbg/eoan,now 2.0.3-0ubuntu1 amd64 [installed]
libjpeg8-dbg/eoan,now 8c-2ubuntu8 amd64 [installed]
libnvidia-gl-435 does not have any debugging symbols package available.
Next time it crashes, I will transmit a better report.
That
Ok, so I upgraded my Lenovo w510 to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus and
the problem persists. The fix I provide works, though when changing the
brightness, it is jerky, i.e. it flashes between a low level and the
actual selected level. But once the desired level reached, all is good.
So, can we fi
Ubuntu (Unity) does not work perfectly. I have this problem using
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus with Unity.
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netw
Bug #1380480 is not the same, but until someone finds the proper fix for
both issues, why not introduce a script under /etc/pm/sleep.d that
restarts the network manager upon resume? Lets get something working
for the non technical people / consumer quickly. Such a script would
"solve" the problem
Bug #1585863 is not the same, but until someone finds the proper fix for
both issues, why not introduce a script under /etc/pm/sleep.d that
restarts the network manager upon resume? Lets get something working
for the non technical people / consumer quickly. Such a script would
"solve" the problem
It is not clear what this issue is really about. Is it about the
network-manager being frozen after resume?
This happens to me and the solution is to run:
sudo systemctl restart network-manager # >=16.04
or
sudo restart network-manager# <16.04
However, lauricat reports that this
Bug# 1455097 "/etc/pm/sleep.d/ is no more processed" confirms that any
solution involving "/etc/pm/sleep.d/" will not work since systemd took
over. auspex solution works (thank you), although in my case, I simply
restart the Network Manager (systemctl restart network-manager) to be
really sure tha
After using the Nouveau driver for months, I needed performance and came
back to Nvidia proprietary driver 340.102 on Ubuntu 16.04. The problem
still exist, but my script that fix it by adding 'Option
"RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1"' into
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-nvidia-proprieta
Since I reinstalled Ubuntu 18.04, I do not have this problem anymore. I
believe that a bug still lay hidden somewhere but the conditions to
activate it is gone.
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I installed xdg-utils 1.1.2-1ubuntu2.3 from Ubuntu:18.04/bionic-
proposed. We will see if it still crashes or not. Thank you Iain for
your work.
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I confirm that since I installed xdg-utils 1.1.2-1ubuntu2.3 from
Ubuntu:18.04/bionic-proposed, I have not gotten any crashes.
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Guys, there are 117 users affected by this launchpad bug, but only 7
logged in upstream and CC themselves to the upstream bug. Please login
to the upstream bug at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=703179
and CC yourselves. It might help to add importance to the issue.
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@Aron Xu, I can you be sure the problem is not Network Manager related?
I do not say you are wrong, but could you point to some evidence that
the Network Manager is not involved with this? Searching through the
comments, the word 'kernel' does not show often and none suggest that
the problem is wi
Éric Piel, add a sleep in that file and tell us if it fixes the problem
for you.
Something like:
post) $(sleep 10;/sbin/wpa_cli resume) & ;;
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This serious issue is dragging to long. People want computers that
"just work". If pinpointing the source of the problem is difficult and
few resources are available, why not package a workaround that restarts
NetworkManager upon resume?
Attached is my workaround. Works nicely. Finally, I have
And coming back to my workaround script
NetworkManagerRestartWorkaroundForBug1380480.sh, I tried the more
friendly '(sleep 3;sudo wpa_cli scan)' solution, but it dit not always
work. The only solution I found to have networking working reliably
after resume is to have NetworkManager restarted.
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@monte, I get the impression that you may suffer from more than one bug.
I have none of the symptoms you describe. I believe that this bug
report must remain focused on the resume issue. Any other issue should
be in another bug report (maybe already existing?).
In a sideline, sometimes I feel th
Following is the stacktrace:
Stacktrace:
#0 0x7fd63e834a9a in g_slice_alloc () from
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x7fd63e834fce in g_slice_alloc0 () from
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#2 0x7
systemctl restart NetworkManager.service occasionally cause nm-applet to
crash. This occurs often when my laptop resumes because I have
installed a script that upon resume, restart the NetworkManager after a
3 seconds pause. This script has been added as a workaround because too
often, upon resum
If network-manager 1.4.4 has fixed this issue, it then needs to be
backported to 16.04 LTS and 14.04 LTS.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1585863
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