I am seeing this in Evince 3.10.3 after upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04. A
Google search first sent me to Bug #1214874, which was marked as a
duplicate of Bug #1096837 -- an AppArmor issue. THAT bug says it was
fixed last August in evince version 3.10.3-0ubuntu15, but unfortunately
that's a Utopic packa
Was reading an OpenSUSE discussion of this issue that contained two
potentially helpful linkshere are the links:
The following RedHat bug includes an analysis of what Flash is using hal
for:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=786656
The following Q&A includes info about building a v
I have been curious about this bug as it has persisted for several
releases. Adding some info here. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 and haven't yet
tested 12.10 to see if the behavior is the same.
To quickly see the lack of icons in Help --
Open a LibreOffice application, and choose Help --> LibreOffice
Public bug reported:
I want to take a time-delay sequence of photos with a delay greater than
10 seconds.
I opened cheese, and set the delay using
Cheese --> Preferences
Capture [tab]
Delay Between Photos (seconds) --> 15
On first launch Cheese took pictures in Burst mode with no delay or a
one
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1048446 ***
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Flash requires hal for video DRM
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Curious whether you have tried switching to a tty and JUST killing off
gnome-screensaver as described here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/150537/black-screen-but-with-cursor-
after-wake-up-from-suspend-to-ram
I am trying to figure out if my netbook is acting more like this bug or
if it's the same
Since my bug has been merged with this one I thought I would mention
that in Bug #990222 I included the workaround procedure I used to get
the wireless working. Now that it has been merged it will not show up in
a search.
Since we have merged the bugs I will update the description, too... Like
oth
The brand sticker on this Acer Aspire 5100-3949 laptop says "Radeon Xpress
1100" and lspci says:
...
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI RS482
[Radeon Xpress 200M]
...
I believe it's using the (sub-optimal but mostly functional) open-source radeon
driver.
Al
I just checked the user account, and I get some sort of crash in
blueman-applet. This laptop has no physical bluetooth hardware installed
(though it has a switch and presumably an empty socket inside). For
whatever reason gnome's Startup Applications app lists blueman-applet as
the sole startup app
I believe I found the relevant Chromium bug!
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1125020
On a different system I have been trying to fix my webapps (I have not
found a way to make webapps open in separate taskbar icons in Ubuntu
Groovy), and was digging through Chromium bug repo
I tried to link this bug to
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1125020 and
Launchpad complained it does not recognize the bug tracker. Weird!
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I meant to say the previous version running on my system was
84.0.4147.105-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
The new version with the regression is 85.0.4183.83-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
(I got these versions from /var/apt/history.log )
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Chromium-browser updated on my system yesterday and today I noticed that
unlike the previous version (84.0.4147.105-0ubuntu0.18.04.1) when I
click my "favorite" shortcuts for Google Messages, Google Contacts,
Google Calendar, and a website for a local radio station, the "app"
I just tried it in a fresh Bionic VM and yes it worked there.
When I get back to the other machine I'll see if there's some cruft in
~/.config/chromium/ or somewhere else. That hard drive has been running
Ubuntu for a decade or more so there's plenty of cruft to choose from.
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(sigh)
I created a new user account on my old system. I can create new windowed apps.
(webapp?)
I went back to my regular user account and moved ~/.config/chromium/
(514.3MB) to the desktop.
I could not open existing webapp window bookmarks; they don't even go to
the correct URL. There must be s
On the above, I have discovered that if I double-click the weird
.desktop file, I get a message asking if I should trust and launch it,
and when I agree to trust and launch, the name changes to the intended
name AND the icon of the file changes to reflect the proper "webapp."
For example, messages.
OK I have been digging around. I was reading
https://askubuntu.com/questions/31427 hoping it would give me some
clues, and it didn't
HOWEVER another web search or two and I found
https://askubuntu.com/questions/910494 and here's what I came up with
that seems to work:
1) Open Chromium
2) navigat
For step 5 above I also sometimes deleted the app from chrome://apps and
re-created it.
SO the actual bug on this issue seems to be some discontinuity with my
old webapp definitions because I have been able to make them work again
by recreating them again.
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UPDATE: On a freshly installed Bionic (minimal install) system I also
had to install libusb-0.1-4
This procedure worked for me to get a Brother DCP-7020 scanner working in
Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic.
For this procedure the user is "bob"
1) Install the latest brscan2 package (I have brscan2-0.2.5-1.am
Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded this laptop to 19.04 and noticed that this version
of Gedit has an invisible "no insertion zone" between the documents list
on the left and the first character (first column) of text on every
line, so that (at least on this system) there's no way to use the
I am not certain it makes a difference (I haven't tested it yet) but I
believe Chromium did not lock up until after I installed the HWE kernels
in 14.04. It's also possible this started after some update to Chromium,
though I am almost certain it didn't lock up my system as long ago as
the bug repo
I should add I have no idea what I'm doing; unity -v is the first
command I tried and it reset things. If there's a command to restart
unity without killing off the applications I would prefer it
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I, too, never used the screen reader, but have been experiencing the
"phantom" speech-dispatcher processes. I notice them especially because
they seem to interfere with other sounds that are playing (modifying the
other sound with a "fuzzy" sound effect).
I have found that opening one or more web
I just upgraded to from Xenial 16.04 to Bionic 18.04 and unfortunately
the scanner broke again.
Unfortunately the changes affect two places -- udev seems to have made
big changes to the scanner section, so I wrote a completely new udev
file, and the sane-dll backend doesn't look in the same direct
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1736222 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1736222
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speech-dispatcher distorts all sound
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Here's a procedure that worked for me in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic.
For this procedure the user is "bob"
1) Install the latest brscan2 package (I have brscan2-0.2.5-1.amd64.deb
which I downloaded in 2014)
2) Manually link the drivers brscan2 installed into /usr/lib/x86_64
-linux-gnu/sane/ and /usr/lib
This may be due to this fonts-liberation bug, first noted in
LibreOffice, and fixed in Debian https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=898116
SO maybe someone can apply for a Stable Release Update and get this into
Bionic (please?)
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https
I just found the bug in Ubuntu. Maybe this is a duplicate of bug
#1769654
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I can confirm the bug still exists in Trusty, and I just tried a Wily
live image and it exists there, too. The affected hardware is getting a
bit old but still seems to work fine with Ubuntu in all other ways.
As I am not Id2ndR should I run apport-collect on a new bug and mark it
as a duplicate o
I have the same hardware as reported in Bug #1333697
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Title:
[X1100] flickering after resume from ram
Status in xorg package in Ubun
Public bug reported:
Same defect as old Bug #318325
same hardware as Bug #1333697
System : Ubuntu 15.10 "wily"
GPU : ATI express X1100
Video driver : radeon
Steps to reproduce :
- choose suspend
- resume from ram
=> the screen will flicker while CPU activity is not high
workaround :
- launch a
I just booted from today's (02 March 2016) xenial-desktop-amd64.iso. I
had trouble getting the machine to suspend, but once it did and resumed
from suspend, it showed the same flickering screen behavior.
If you need an apport bug collection or any other data from this image,
it should work. Let me
I believe I can do this, however it will take quite a bit more
preparation and effort (because of the radeon Xpress 1100 bug I cannot
use the display on this laptop after any successful resume from suspend)
I am also testing from a live image with no persistent storage, so I
will need to do someth
Installed xenial from a recent daily image
consulted https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
and selected kernel 4.4.3
Installed kernel using these 3 packages
linux-headers-4.4.3-040403_4.4.3-040403.201602251634_all.deb
linux-headers-4.4.3-040403-generic_4.4.3-040403.201602251634_amd64.
step 4 wakeup file
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step 5
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Installed xenial from a recent daily image
consulted https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
and selected kernel 4.4.3
Installed kernel using these 3 packages
linux-headers-4.4.3-040403_4.4.3-040403.201602251634_all.deb
linux-headers-4.4.3-040403-generic_4.4.3-040403.201602251634_amd64.
oops sorry I need to redo step 5
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Title:
[X1100] Flickering after resume from RAM
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
B
second attempt at step 5
the laptop never actually suspended after issuing
sudo sh -c "sync && echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace && pm-suspend"
so I chose Suspend from the gear menu and the screen blanked briefly and
still did not suspend
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echo platform (step 7)
the laptop still did not suspend
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processors (stop 8)
the laptop still did not actually suspend (the screen blanks and
restores but suspend never happens)
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core (step 9)
this time, while the laptop never seemed to go into suspend, the display
is scrambled (I am entering this via vnc). The scramble is in a
different pattern (more consistent than the usual post-suspend scramble)
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this time I tried issuing the command then choosing Suspend from the
menu then pressing power and choosing suspend from the graphical suspend
button and then I tried holding down the lid switch for many seconds
the laptop will not go into suspend.
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echo devices (step 6)
the laptop is still not going into suspend
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echo none (step 10)
This time entering the sudo sh -c "sync && echo 1 > /sys/power/pm_trace
&& pm-suspend"
command DID actually suspend the laptop, and I resumed the laptop by
pressing a key on the keyboard.
Now the screen is scrambled as it "normally" does after a suspend.
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stats (step 11)
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Title:
[X1100] Flickering after resume from RAM
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
St
Yes I followed that link, which identified the mainline kernel 4.4.3 as
the one for xenial. Please tell me which kernel I should have installed.
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I see now; I should use the http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D link and I should ignore the
http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/info/kernel-version-map.html
SO I just got back and I will download http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v4.5-rc6-wily/
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merle@AcerA5100:~$ uname -a
Linux AcerA5100 4.5.0-040500rc6-generic #201602281230 SMP Sun Feb 28 17:33:02
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Step 4 wakeup
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step 8
processors
just like before, no real suspend, no screen issues. Issued shell
command and when it finished chose Suspend from gear menu
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step 9
core
same as before ; no real suspend. shell command then Suspend from gear
menu
launchpad is reporting a timeout error so I"m having trouble attaching dmesg
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step 7
platform
just like before, no real suspend, no screen issues. Issued shell
command and when it finished (screen lit up again) and chose Suspend
from gear menu with same result
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step 10
none
laptop did go into suspend using shell command and I resumed by pressing
keys on the keyboard.
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step 11
suspend stats
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[X1100] Flickering after resume from RAM
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
St
Xorg.0.log.old
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step 6
devices
just like before, shell command did not fully suspend, and neither did choosing
Suspend from Gear menu, but I did both.
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step 5
freezer
laptop did not suspend using the shell command so I also chose the
Suspend command from the Gear menu, which triggered a partial suspend
and self-resume (screen went black but power light did not go out and
fan did not stop and screen did not get scrambled)
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with the comments on the "wrong" kernel I had a different scramble
pattern in comment #16 but then just like in #31, comment #17 actually
suspended the laptop with the same pattern of flicker it "normally" does
after resuming from a suspend.
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of all of those suspend attempts, the only one that triggered the
scrambled flickering display was the one where it actually suspended:
comment #31.
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I just upgraded to Xenial and the situation is the same. However I
wanted to note that the script in comment #27 didn't work for me.
Here's a procedure to get the brscan2 package work in Ubuntu Trusty or
Xenial:
1) Install the latest brscan2 package (I have brscan2-0.2.5-1.amd64.deb
)
2) Copy th
Workaround: when I hear the distorted sound, I open a terminal and issue
this command
$ killall speech-dispatcher
This works until the next time I hit a web site that causes the issue.
I don't know anything about speech dispatcher, but I wonder if multiple
speech-dispatcher processes be interf
My comment above about extra processes is described in Bug #1496542
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Title:
speech-dispatcher distorts all sound
Statu
I was trying to connect to a machine right next to me and the vinagre
session was black, but the system I connected to responded to all mouse
events (didn't try keyboard) within the vinagre window. SO the
connection was in place, just no image. I tried several different
resolution / compression set
OH and more info: Connecting using vinagre from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to a
system running 11.04 Mythbuntu (with its xfce desktop).
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Title
My apologies to everyone who responded since I reported it in October --
apparently I missed seeing the notifications for this bug. I also
installed a deb version and have been logging in via xorg to avoid it,
and another bug affecting Zoom under Wayland.
I just installed the current stable snap v
@Sebastien Bacher (@seb128) I tried the procedure in Bug #1913775 and
saw some strange behavior but I believe it must not be exactly the same
issue. The bug I originally reported seems to be resolved in Firefox
97.0 snap
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I am not the bug reporter but I am finding that copy / paste & drag /
drop in the Firefox snap is working under Wayland now. The current
stable release of the snap of Firefox is 97.0; I don't know when it
started working as I was using a .deb version of Firefox under xorg for
other reasons.
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I do not know how to add "Wayland" to the bug summary, nor do I know how
to flag this for possible closing.
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Firefox Snap
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded to 21.10 Impish which supplies Firefox 93.0-1 via snap.
I could not copy and paste to and from the browser. I logged out of
Wayland and into Xorg and copy & paste works.
Already reported at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1729901
so it's a known i
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Status in Mozilla Firefox:
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Stat
I'm entering a comment here because I've not seen a tracker for the snap
releases having native messaging enabled.
I've been using native messaging in FireFox to integrate with KeePassXC
for several weeks now, through several FireFox beta releases (currently
"beta" snap channel version 105.0b5-1).
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