Yes, I can confirm: happens for me on fully updated Ubuntu 13.04.
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Title:
Brasero hangs at Normalizing tracks
Status in A disc bu
Public bug reported:
After resuming from sleep, I sometimes (about 50%) get a first (unusual,
ugly) login screen, then a short (<1 sec) flash showing my desktop, then
the 'normal' login screen
First login window: http://oi59.tinypic.com/ws5uo9.jpg
Second login window: http://oi57.tinypic.com/24x
Update:
After installing gdm (instead of lightdm) the problem did not occur
anymore.
So: the problem seems to be in lightdm.
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** Package changed: ubuntu => lightdm (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 login screen doesn't accept keyboard input
Status in “lightd
Update:
Another workaround: change the language in the upper right corner, in my
case switch from En1 to En2. After that, the password box accepts
keyboard input and shows corresponding dots.
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FWIW:
I created an executable script in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d owned
by a normal user, and it was not executed.
Only after a a "chown root:root" of the script, it was executed. So
apparantly root needs to be owner of the script?
Is this as it should be?
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I bumped into the same: disk full.
After inspection:
/var/log/syslog 20GB
/var/log/syslog.1 60GB
... removing /var/log/syslog.1 same some disk space free, but
/var/log/syslog keep on growing, so I'm going to reboot.
Jan 16 08:57:24 brixit gnome-shell[1788]: The offending callback was
SourceFun
Yes, that solved it for me after activating "proposed" on artful, with
xdg-utils (1.1.1-1ubuntu3)
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gvfs-open/xdg-open sh
@Hansen ... I did that, did a reboot, did a suspend/resume (arrows
appeared), and the logging is 1997 lines long. Can you advice what to do
with that logging?
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I have the same problem with a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.10 / yakkety
on my HP Stream 13.
The workaround "sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service" works
for me: it removes the up-down-arrow, and gives back the beam symbol
showing the available wifi networks.
I have no file /etc/systemd/sy
FWIW2:
I only have Wifi. No fixed ethernet. Maybe that is part of the problem?
Maybe the indicator assumes the first ethernet is always fixed ethernet,
and puts that symbol on it?
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@Joakim: Ah, OK, I now understand. Thanks.
However: I have the beam symbol, but it's now grey (like: no signal), and no
Wifi networks visible. :-(
After a "sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service" the beam signal
shortly becomes an empty pizza slice, then the Up-Down-arrow, and greyed bea
I have the same error message on Ubuntu 11.04 with Banshee 2.0 syncing
with iPod 4G IOS4. The error occurs *after* the transfer of files to the
iPod, at the moment of "writing media database". Afterwards, nothing has
(visibly) changed on the iPod. :-(
itdb_iphone_start_sync: posted syncWillStart
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