** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
screen lock has trigger
Public bug reported:
On Trusty, last night I left my computer with thunderbird running and
the screen locked (good). I configure gpg to only cache my passphrase
for a few minutes instead of remembering it for the whole session. When
I came back to unlock the screen, the password dialog would not a
Stephen, any status on this?
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Title:
Unity lock screen bypassed with debsign password prompt
Status
** Changed in: mediaplayer-app
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
media player doe not play videos indexed from outside ~
I have seen this bug and it is repeatable after every suspend. I only
today discovered this report.
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I see it 100% of the time when suspending using the menu. I still it
with upower 0.9.22-1. Looking at the code, the debdiff in comment #18
seems very reasonable-- can someone upload this?
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Title:
after suspend/resume, the Unity HUD is always open when I unlock the
screen
Status in
Public bug reported:
On Trusty, if I launch thunderbird from the terminal or from the Dash,
then thunderbird is able to use enigmail. If I launch via indicator-
messages, it is not.
Steps to reproduce:
1. adjust /usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird.sh to have:
echo "TEST: $GPG_AGENT_INFO" > /tmp/tbir
Public bug reported:
If I am in a dark room and using the phone, I like to move the
brightness down to the dimmest value via the indicator. If I'm using an
app that requires concentration (eg, playing Sudoku) the screen might
dim even further while I'm thinking (somewhat odd in and of itself, but
saviq, just to be explicit, currently this is not exposed via the
indicator (I think that is what you meant by 'meant' :).
kgunn72, I agree-- while from the greeter I can access the sound
indicator, its ease of use for this use case is somewhere between a
passcode-less swipe of the greeter (since
** Description changed:
If I am in a dark room and using the phone, I like to move the
brightness down to the dimmest value via the indicator. If I'm using an
app that requires concentration (eg, playing Sudoku) the screen might
dim even further while I'm thinking (somewhat odd in and of i
Since Ryan said he doesn't want to pursue an SRU, there is nothing to
sponsor for 12.04. Marking Won't Fix. Feel free to adjust if someone can
follow this through.
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Is this still an issue on trusty? I tried to reproduce in a VM but the
gnome fallback session seems pretty broken atm. The 2D one had a lot of
missing indicators and the 3D didn't come up right at all (ie, the unity
launcher showed up on the left even though I had top and bottom panels).
** Change
Ok, thanks. Once upstream has approved this I think it would be fine to
get into the archive. I'll note that the patch attached to this bug is
different than the one in the upstream merge request. Since trusty will
get that bug fix once it is merged, I am ging to unsubscribe ubuntu-
sponsors for no
Public bug reported:
If I pull down on the indicator-network and check 'Silent Mode', the
icon does not change.
$ system-image-cli -i
current build number: 214
device name: mako
channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09-proposed
last update: 2015-03-11 22:07:13
version version: 214
version ubuntu: 2
I see this too on a HiDPI display. I was able to workaround it by using
Steffen's suggestion:
$ sudo cp /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/notify-osd
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/notify-osd.real
Then creating /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/notify-osd with:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
export GDK_SCALE=1.0
exec /usr/lib/x86_
I see this too on an XPS13 9343 with external monitor. The cursor is
correctly sized when over certain windows (eg, firefox, chromium), but
small when over title bars, the panel, the background, the launcher and
some gtk UI elements (eg, parts of the calculator). This list is almost
certainly not e
Per Stephen, reopening since this doesn't seem to be fixed for people.
FYI, I'm seeing this on Ubuntu 15.04.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Public bug reported:
I have a new Dell XPS 13 9343 with the HiDPI touch screen and am using
an external display port monitor. Occasionally, the mouse cursor
disappears (sometimes after screen lock, other times just normal usage).
I saw something on stack exchange that said this might help:
gsetti
Public bug reported:
I have a new Dell XPS 13 9343 with the HiDPI touch screen and am using an
external display port monitor. This issue is present with or without the
external monitor. While I can see the overlay scrollbars, if I hover the mouse
over them, the handle does not pop up so I am un
FYI, this is happening daily, if not more, and most of the time I have
logout of my session and back in, which is very disruptive.
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I also don't see anything in /var/log/kern.log, /var/log/syslog or
/var/log/Xorg.0.log when this happens.
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"When this happens does the touchscreen work?"
Yes
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Title:
cursor sometimes disappears on XPS 13 93
I'm not 100% sure those backtraces apply to this issue (they might).
I've seen a couple kernel backtraces too but haven't had anything close
to reproducer yet for those, so haven't reported them. I can say when
this happens there is no kernel backtrace.
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"Does switching tty ยง(ctrl+alt+f1 followed by ctrl+alt+f7) make the
cursor reappear?"
No
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Title:
cu
FYI, this has happened 3 times today already and none of those times did
the cursor come back (tried compiz --replace, unity, the gsettings
command, closing apps, going to vt). I had to logout and back in and
lose all state. The first time made me late for a meeting.
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Also, no EE lines in Xorg.0.log or Xorg.0.log.old:
$ grep '(EE' /var/log/Xorg.0.log*
/var/log/Xorg.0.log:(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??)
unknown.
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old:(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented,
(??) unknown.
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I upgraded to A04 and will let you know how it goes. I don't have a
reproducer so I'll just watch out for it and report back either way.
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Ok, this happened just now with A04 and stock vivid kernel.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
A04
05/15/2015
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => High
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FYI, for unrelated reasons, I started using the 4.0 from wily and the
4.1 kernel from https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-
team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/. I was able to run an X/Unity session under
the 4.1.0-1.1~dogfoodv1 kernel for two days without rebooting without
the cursor disappearing (I am no
Sigh, with kernel 4.1.0.1.1~rc2 I just had the cursor disappear, so it
is not fixed as I had hoped. :\
That said, arround the time this happened I noticed this in syslog:
Jul 16 10:37:33 jamie-XPS-13-9343 kernel: [11297.284147]
[drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A F
Thanks for the additional workaround. I didn't happen to have this enabled so I
had to:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.mouse locate-pointer true
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I received a text with a URL in it. In the messaging app, it is blue and
I am able to tap it to open the browser, but in viewing the same message
in the message indicator I am not.
** Affects: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Ta
MIR request for Oxide gives some background: bug #1293681. Essentially,
Oxide "is the Chromium Content API wrapped with bindings for Ubuntu. The
Chromium Content API contains Blink, V8, etc and is subject to main new
security vulnerabilities. The Oxide bindings are written in such a way
that we are
I agree that borderless looks better overall, since most windows are
light and end up with a shadow that makes them easy to differentiate.
However, since I've heard multiple times that we need to make the Unity
desktop a delight for developers, the terminal use case is very
important. I typically h
"FYI you can override these theme settings also from CCSM (so they will
persist despite the theme you use)."
Is CCSM supported now? I heard some time ago (early switch to Unity)
that CCSM should not be used for desktop stability reasons. Has this
changed?
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Anecdotally-- iirc, 6 out of 7 people on my team use white on black.
Personally, I find the aubergine attractive for a terminal or two, but
distracting when my while desktop is covered with them (I am *not*
suggesting we change the default color of the terminal). I know when I
walk around conferenc
Public bug reported:
I've (finally) started trying to use the Dash for targeted searches,
like weather or dictionary. I'd like to be able to drive this entirely
by the keyboard, but it doesn't work quite right. For example:
1. tap super key to launch dash
2. quickly type 'define: stuff'. After a
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Title:
distortions in Unity after lock
Public bug reported:
If I get a text, the message indicator is blue. If I click a message
from within the indicator, I am presented with a text field and a send
button. I can type into the text field, but the button is grayed out. If
I click it, then the text field, etc goes away, but the message
** Tags added: rls-t-incoming
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Title:
lightdm screen lock has triggered but keyboard is still connec
Marking as confirmed since Nick is able to reproduce it and the Unity
team tagged it.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
I use the calendar-app with my work google calendar. For that calendar I
have alarms setup to automatically send an email 24 hours, 4 hours and
30 minutes before any event and I choose email as the reminder (as
opposed to popup) so that I wouldn't be bombarded with
Are all of these unsupported? I know that the signage effort was
initially using webapp-container (part of webbrowser-app) with mir. Even
if webbrowser-app were removed, oxide-qt might still be interesting for
signage/etc since it can be used with upstream Qt.
I've not heard an official statement
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Incomplete
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are closing it. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but it
would make more sense to raise your question in the support tracker.
Please visit https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+addquestion
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Since this was fixed in push notifications, I am closing the other
tasks. Please reopen if this is in error.
** No longer affects: account-polld (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: indicator-location (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status:
"So I'm interpreting this as "Messages on Welcome Screen" is related to
the data being shown on the welcome screen. Where the messages and
notification settings is a Unity setting which just blocks the whole
panel."
I'm confused by this comment. The information presented in the
inforgraphics/welco
That sounds quite reasonable. Thanks for the update.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Reminders and tagger are for some reason trying to do a read on
/home/phablet/.local/share/applications/ and /usr/share/applications/,
but apparmor policy disallows this:
apparmor="DENIED" operation="open"
profile="com.ubuntu.developer.mzanetti.tagger_tagger_0.5.1.0"
name="
I finally got around to testing this. I rebuilt the wily upload on vivid
and the results are beautiful. Thanks! :)
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This is resolved in wily. I removed LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 from
/etc/environment and then logged in. If I open a terminal or evince, the
overlay is not too small, I move the cursor over it, it expands inward
and is easy to grab.
** Changed in: overlay-scrollbar (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix R
I'm plagued with calendar event sounds due to bug #1533681. Obviously,
that bug should be fixed on its own, however it got me thinking about
event notifications. A couple of ideas from IRC to throw into the mix:
07:57 < jdstrand> more constructively, I think being able to choose if event
notifica
Erf, mispaste of IRC conversation:
07:57 < jdstrand> more constructively, I think being able to choose if event
notifications should sound or not and having event notifications show up in the
notifications area would be great (if the event sounds are on, perhaps only
show missed events there, o
** Attachment added: "calendar.ics"
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Here is an ical that should contain the event that sounded this morning.
Ie, there is a calendar event for 10am local (US/Chicago) on 2016-01-13
that sounded the calendar alarm at 6am local (US/Chicago). This is a
recurring event and I included all events with the 'SUMMARY:1 on 1
Chris/Jamie'. I ha
fwiw, the proposal in comment #6 sounds good.
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Title:
imported google calendar events s
@Bill, curious how this relates (if at all) to bug #1533681 (imported
google calendar events sound when they shouldn't)?
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We discussed DBus APIs in relation to application confinement in various places
and decided that services that require DBus mediation, click packaging and
apparmor should all agree on how to derive an application-specific DBus path.
The concept of the APP_ID is central to c
Here is a debdiff to achieve this. I've tested it locally and it seems
to work well.
** Patch added: "hud_13.10.1+13.10.20130822.4-0ubuntu2.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hud/+bug/1218107/+attachment/3801119/+files/hud_13.10.1%2B13.10.20130822.4-0ubuntu2.debdiff
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With the new patch, the HUD is generating the correct value for its path, as
seen in this dbus apparmor denial:
Aug 31 17:08:33 localhost dbus[17542]: apparmor="DENIED"
operation="dbus_method_call" bus="session" name=":1.89"
path="/com/canonical/hud/applications/de_2edjfun_2eakari_5fAkari_5f0_2
** Changed in: hud (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Branch linked: lp:~jdstrand/hud/hud-lp1218107
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Title:
hud shou
** Changed in: hud (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jamie Strandboge (jdstrand)
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Title:
hud should use APP_ID and libnih
This bug says it the issue is fixed in
13.10.1+13.10.20130830.2-0ubuntu1, but I have
13.10.1+13.10.20130903-0ubuntu1 installed and it is not fixed. There is
a comment about unity8 needing to also be fixed. Adding unity8 task.
** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status
Adding an indicator-sound task in case there is work to do there to
support this. If the API is there already, please mark 'Invalid'.
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Public bug reported:
David and the security team (inspired by an observation from Rick)
discussed that when recording, pulseaudio should somehow unobtrusively
show the user that it is recording. The easiest thing to do would be for
pulseaudio to alert indicator-sound which would then turn its icon
** Description changed:
David and the security team (inspired by an observation from Rick)
discussed that when recording, pulseaudio should somehow unobtrusively
show the user that it is recording. The easiest thing to do would be for
pulseaudio to alert indicator-sound which would then tu
** Description changed:
David and the security team (inspired by an observation from Rick)
discussed that when recording, pulseaudio should somehow unobtrusively
show the user that it is recording. The easiest thing to do would be for
pulseaudio to alert indicator-sound which would then tu
I think the pulseaudio task is valid-- it will certainly need to alert
indicator-sound that it is recording, no?
** Description changed:
David and the security team (inspired by an observation from Rick)
discussed that when recording, pulseaudio should somehow unobtrusively
show the user th
** Description changed:
- We discussed DBus APIs in relation to application confinement in various
places and decided that services that require DBus mediation, click packaging
and apparmor should all agree on how to derive an application-specific DBus
path. The concept of the APP_ID is central
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Title:
unity-music-daemon cr
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Title:
compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in _s
David, can you explain? Are you saying pulseaudio already has all the
code to alert indicator-sound that it is recording, is using it, but
indicator-sound is not responding to it?
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I see-- I thought pulseaudio would tell indicator-sound it was
recording, but instead indicator-sound is monitoring pulseaudio.
Mathew, this bug is marked 'Incomplete'-- can someone not just turn the
indicator red for the time being and then the full design can be fleshed
out later? As it stands n
Lars, yes the microphone source. Another use case that may be worth
considering is video recording-- most of the time it will accompany
audio recording, but it is conceivable it video-only recording is
possible too.
My initial thought is that it would result in a red icon (or whatever)
appearing i
** Summary changed:
- pulseaudio should give a visual indication when it is recording
+ pulseaudio should indicate to the user it is recording
** Summary changed:
- pulseaudio should indicate to the user it is recording
+ pulseaudio should indicate to the user it is accessing the microphone
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- David and the security team (inspired by an observation from Rick)
- discussed that when recording, pulseaudio should somehow unobtrusively
- show the user that it is recording. The easiest thing to do would be for
- pulseaudio to alert indicator-sound which would then tu
I've been having some pretty bad firefox performance issues in 13.10, even in
safe mode. It seems that if I disable the the global menu with this (in
about:config):
ui.use_unity_menubar = false
then restart, performance is *greatly* improved. unity-panel-service and
hud do not peg the CPU any mo
Public bug reported:
The user experience is awkward after manually stopping an app. Eg:
1. open two apps
2. swipe left to right to get to the applications sctop
3. under Recent apps, long touch an app to close it
At this point there is still an 'X' on the currently open app, so it
can't be selec
Adding unity-lens-applications-- not sure if it is there or unity8.
Adjust as necessary.
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UX: awkward interface
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