The corners are working in 13.10 after disabling auto plugin sorting and
ordering the plugins in cetain ways. I use scale, expo and wall flippng. In
13.10 expo can be placed anywhere, wall has to be at the bottom for the edges
to be renembered. scale has to be close to the bottom for the hot co
Disabling "SHOW LIVE PREVIEWS OF WINDOWS IN THE SWITCHER" may work for
show desktop, but I don't use it so I can't tell. However it doesn't
work on scale's hot corner on reboot. You still have to log out and then
log in again for the corner to activate, but then you may as well
restart Unity, it is
Public bug reported:
Open the galternatives interface, go to an item that has alternatives
installed, try to add the alternative with Add, Browse .. Locate the
path . On clicking 'OK' the dialogue window just disappears without the
path being added.
I can add the alternative with the command lin
Opps I have the feeling that I filed the bug at the wrong place but not
sure how to remove it. Sorry about it.
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galternati
I can confirm that expo/scale hot corners don't work in 14.04 . This is
an Intel machine (ironlake gpu) , so it has nothing to do with Nvidia or
nouveau.
Also the workarounds that involve re-ordering the plugins in ccsm
(disable auto-sorting) and /or dconf/gconf editor for previous versions
of Ubu
Turns out the start up command is not such a good idea, it leads to some
graphic glitches as well as momentarily freezing, maybe it is restarting
unity constantly? Also running unity --restart somehow removes the
orange outline of highlighted workplace in expo and leaves for ugly
black edges.
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I could be wrong but I don't think scale was listed as an unity-plugin
dependencies before, but it is in 14.04. That may explain why the
previous work around no longer works (can't put scale further down than
unity-shell or initiating scale hot corner would kill unity)
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You received this bug no
This is a crude temporary work around.
Make a bash script
#!/bin/bash
setsid unity
Then add it to 'startup applications' so it runs automatically on startup
Rebooted and cold booted may be 20 times and have been working except maybe
twice or three times where the session might be corrupted (s
After yesterday's update it seems to be "fixed". Yay!
Still need the following workaround:
Open ccsm, go to Preferences and disable auto-sorting. Expo has to be at the
bottom of the plugin list for hot corner to be remembered. Then followed by
(in ascending order, i.e going up the list) scalead
There has been many updates from xorg-edgers since this bug was
reported. Many people are left witha black screen without knowing what
is going on. Any comment from the maintainer??
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Though the packages seem to be installed in the same location as before
/usr/lib32/nvidia-430 but the system apparently doesn't pick it up
ldconfig -p | grep libGL.so
libGL.so.1 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/nvidia-430/libGL.so.1
libGL.so (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/l
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