The LibreOffice bug report has been updated to indicate the fixes for
this bug will be in 3.6.6 and 4.0.2.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54275
This is a huge bonus and thanks to all that have worked on it. I
haven't downloaded to confirm the patch yet, but hope to soon.
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Regarding using the native LO Dialogs, they do not provide "sidebar
access" to pinned (or "mounted") Samba shares, so the user can only find
these shares by manually navigating to the ".gvfs" folder and then to
the share. Note that as far as I can tell there is not the option with
these LO Dialogs
I am copying here a comment i made on bug 1023165
I think these problems are all possibly related, as I have done the 2
below things and now have ibus working 100% in all applications, using
the GUI to switch input methods (don't have to rely on the keyboard
shortcut which was confusing for some o
Possible duplicate with bug 1007423
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I am copying here a comment I made on bug 1023165
I think these problems are all possibly related, as I have done the 2
below things and now have ibus working 100% in all applications, using
the GUI to switch input methods (don't have to rely on the keyboard
shortcut which was confusing for some o
Possible duplicate of 1023165, which I have added a comment to (mainly
that I get ibus working correctly by manually reverting to Debian
versions of ibus instead of customized ubuntu version, and also by not
relying on starting ibus with language support, but start it manually
with a custom autosta
I have had tons of ibus issues with certain programs as well (mainly in
12.04 but confirmed same problems in 12.10 and I would assume 13.04 as
well but I have not tested yet).
BUT, I have solved all ibus problems (thanks to help from others) with
some manual help, but need additional help from ot
I have had tons of ibus issues with certain programs as well. Also, if
others can confirm, additional problems are that the "menu" doesn't work
(using a mouse) to switch input methods. The only consistent method is
to use the keyboard shortcut.
BUT, I have solved all ibus problems (thanks to hel
Here is my reply on freedesktop.org (next time I'll reply here first as
I see it will then send the comment over there):
Regarding using the native LO Dialogs, they do not provide "sidebar
access" to pinned (or "mounted") Samba shares, so the user can only find
these shares by manually navigating
I don't claim to know the details of the code, but regarding it being a
Nautilus issue, remember that LO 3.5.x works fine in this regard. The
issue only exists with L0 3.6.x and newer.
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I will attach 3 files with the output of xrandr --verbose. However,
this is with Precise w/o edgers ppa. I'll first update to edgers ppa,
do it again, then later try Raring.
First file is xrandr --verbose when booting w/o VGA external connected
(and still disconnected). So this is "baseline".
Thank you for the reply. I think I understand the situation and can
appreciate that many others would be negatively affected by my
experience being improved!
I do need more advice on how to "manually trigger a probe". In my
experience, connecting the monitor (after booted), then opening display
I am now away from the user that had this specific issue. Before
leaving, I updated the machine to use the lts-quantal kernel (listed
above), and haven't had reports of the kernel panics since, but this
hasn't been thoroughly tested yet.
I am hoping someone else with this issue is able to test th
I have just run into this bug with a user who has the the stable 3.2
series in 12.04 (32 bit, all updates applied: can't immediately confirm
their kernel version but it is the the 3.2.x).
I am wondering if anyone has any info on if the 3.5 series (package in
precise to provide this: linux-image-ge
Created attachment 73325
PDF that only imports first 18 pages under LO Extension (no images in those
pages), all works well under OO Extension
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To clarify, the openoffice PDFImport extension (manually downloaded
version: 1.0.4) can be installed directly through the Extension Manager
(no need to first install the LibreOffice PDFImport and then manually
replace the files in /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions/pdfimport).
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Quote from Lauchpad comment on bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1009663/comments/11):
"You can fix this by downloading the pdf-import from openoffice (
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/pdfimport ). I just
replaced the files in /usr/lib/libreoffice/sh
>From the Launchpad bug listing, it seems the older Oracle PDFImport
extension works correctly, which would indicate a regression. I will be
testing this and reporting back.
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To clarify, the openoffice PDFImport extension (manually downloaded
version: 1.0.4) can be installed directly through the Extension Manager
(no need to first install the LibreOffice PDFImport and then manually
replace the files in /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/extensions/pdfimport).
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Confirmed the fix from #11 above works. In summary, this seems to be a
regression and replacing the contents with the openoffice extension
(modify date of 2010-12-14 on that one) solves it. I'll add the same
comment to the LO bug report.
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Found this reference to the bug on mozilla support site:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/939101
In short, it is a confirmed bug for Firefox 16 and is confirmed to be
fixed in Firefox 18.
Do I need to revert to Firefox 15 to address the bug? This one is
"really annoying", especially
Regarding point 3 of the hierarchy of application categories being too
hidden, I suggest that even if it were not so hidden it needs
significant re-working (as suggested in my prior comment). So, it being
too hidden is indeed a major concern, but even if more prominently
found, the way it funcions
I should note that the above comment I made is a near duplicate of one
that I made on another bug listing, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-
design/+bug/846374
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I should note that the above comment is a near duplicate of that on
another bug listing, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-
design/+bug/846374
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Tit
In my opinion, re-work of the Applications lens is required... and this
is certainly *not* low priority. Many new computer users that I have
set up with Ubuntu (3rd world context) have greatly struggled with this.
Only because of the 3rd party "stop gap" hack "classicmenu-indicator"
have I been ab
In my opinion, re-work of the Applications lens is required... and this
is certainly *not* low priority. Many new computer users that I have
set up with Ubuntu (3rd world context) have greatly struggled with this.
Only because of the 3rd party "stop gap" hack "classicmenu-indicator"
have I been ab
I am experiencing some crashes again after resuming from suspend. The
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is indeed at the prior version, and for at
least a few weeks this seemed to solve the issues (to reveiw, for me at
least on my Thinkpad T520 the problem occurred in me being kicked out to
the login s
Timo or Jonatan,
Can either of you comment on "how" the crash happens? My issue (and I
think several others) was that I was kicked out to lightdm. If you are
getting actual freezes then this does seem separate.
If that is the case, maybe it is best to "separate the bug reports" and
mark the oth
I agree that it does appear that this bug report was possibly "hijacked"
as the OP issues arose before. A majority of the comments are after
July 18, with nothing between March and July.
But as the OP hasn't been involved since March, it is hard to know what
the status of the "original bug" is.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 956071 ***
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Just confirming that there have been no crashes for me after reverting
the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics version and locking it in synaptic
package manager as well (advice from other bug #32 linked to above).
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Xorg segfault: kicks out to login screen
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in XIGetDeviceProperty()
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Just confirming that there have been no crashes for me after reverting
the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics version and locking it in synaptic
package manager (advice from other bug #32 linked to above). The othe
Thomas in #34 makes a good point. The fix from #31 impairs the
functionality of the touchpad. I have changed using the advice from
#32, namely installing the previous version of xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics in synaptic package manager and then locking the version
there. It does seem that this i
Proposed workaround offered in posts #31 and #32 from here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/956071
I have followed the suggestion from #31 and have not had any crashes
since.
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Proposed workaround offered in posts #31 and #32 from here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/956071
I have followed the suggestion from #31 and have not had any crashes
since.
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Fix from #31 above seems to be working for me. Great day and thanks for
the help!!!
Am posting a reference to the other 2 bugs that seem closely related
(sorry, but above in #30 I linked back to this bug, not the other one!):
Here are the other 2 possibly related bugs I will refer back here for
I should cross reference that it seems there are a few additional
related bugs which seem to be very simliar, if not identical:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/956071
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/1030535
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I neglected to note that I have also been contributing to another bug
that specifically is about begin "kicked out to the login screen".
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1026777
>From this one (1026777), there is instructions about setting up your
machine to get a more d
Also similar reporting going on at this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/956071
I am guessing the OP here is experiencing the crash by being kicked out
to the login screen (lightdm)?
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This seems to be simliar to the bug I have been following here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/956071
Largely newer Thinkpads with Intel graphics. I have tested with the
xorg "edgers" PPA and still had the issue. I can reproduce the crash by
doing successive suspend
Finally got the /etc/X11/core created on recent crash yesterday.
Trying the gdb command, I was first presented with an error, after which
I ran the bt full command (inside gdb). Maybe I have a problem and gdb
is not running well? I'll post the reply when starting gdb, and then
the results of the
Lasse,
I followed the above steps, but am not getting a /etc/X11/core created
after a crash. I did install the dbg versions of core and video-intel.
One minor adjustment to the above instructions is that lightdm.conf is
in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf (just forgot the lightdm folder)
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I should note that the machine I am having issues with is running 32
bit, so is not just 64bit related.
I just tried from a live CD on a stick (12.04 32 bit), and couldn't
reproduce the problem (not 100% sure it wouldn't crop up, but it
successfully woke from suspend 10 times in a row without kic
Andy Holyer, are you indicating this bug happens when hibernating as
well? If you are "suspending" and that is fully shutting down your
computer, starting again and logging in back to the place you were
before it seems like you are referring to "hibernating".
Regardless, it does seem like the sam
I have confirmed that the "kick out to login" still is a problem even
with wifi disabled (via hardware switch).
Stephen, I have the machine set to not suspend (due to inactivity) when
plugged in. So, we are shutting it down overnight, but keeping it
active during the day. Windows just isn't an o
I should note that I have seen the issue in 2 ways:
1. The manual 3 times suspend / wake leads me to the type of hang that
smwilsonau reports: nameile the "half-moon light keeps blinking" when
the lid is closed and it is attempting to suspend. Then, when opening
the lid, I am already back to the
bfrancom,
Any chance you have the time to try 3-4 successive "lid close, wait for
full suspend, lid open, wait until all settled" sequences? I can
consistently re-create the problem doing this and wonder if anyone can
confirm.
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Bug 1027619 does seem identical. I will mark the other as a duplicate
as we have a bit more testing in the comments listed here, but good
summary of problem in the other listing as well.
Again, I am happy to install the debug versions for xserver-xorg but
would appreciate any help on how to best
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1026777 ***
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indeed I believe this bug seems identical to what I am experiencing and
have reported on in bug 1026777 (as linked to above in comment #6).
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OK, I have done a bit more testing.
In either Ubuntu (3D) or Ubuntu 2D, if I close the lid, wait for it to
fully suspend, then re-open it, wait for it to fully connect and stop
disk activity, then repeat, the 3rd time I do this the suspend light
that blinks until it suspends (normally blinks about
Lasse,
Interesting that you are on a T520 Intel graphics machine as well. So
we clearly are having the same issue. I have a 32 bit install to be
consistent with some other older desktop machines I support that cannot
handle 64 bit.
I got this machine new a few months ago so have only seen the p
Did your screen freeze or did it kick you back to the login prompt? I
have had a random issue of waking from suspend and then after a minute
or 2 getting kicked out to the login prompt. I have a similar backtrace
in my /var/logXorg.0.log.old file.
Fom me this happening with a Thinkpad T520 with
Regarding the possibility of a duplicate of bug 966744, I don't think so
but I could be wrong.
I have one laptop (the Toshiba Tecra A9 from the original report) that
has the problem mentioned here: namely that every time it hangs it gives
me the "Resume failure" message. I have not had any hangs
YES! Gareth Bailey is my hero. I have been searching for a fix for
this for a very long long time. Thank you so much for making it
available in a PPA!!
Does anyone know if this is going to be a fix merged back into Compiz /
Unity or has Canonical taken the stance that by default Grid should
pst007x,
The system that I originally reported this issue with does NOT have
Nvidia Graphics. Rather, it has Intel, as noted.
Also, my system does NOT hang with a completely black screen, but rather
with the message "Resume Failure: Press any key to continue" listed on
the screen.
So, we may ha
This may not be just a nouveau driver issue. I've got standard Intel
graphics and have been getting the same error on my "clean install" of
Ubuntu 12.04 B2 (all updates applied and still get the error daily).
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Here is what I have add to my .xprofile:
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xrandr --newmode "1280x1024_60.00" 109.00 1280 1368 1496 1712 1024
1027 1034 1063 -hsync +vsync
xrandr --addmode VGA1 1280x1024_60.00
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Note that the reason for these 2 lines is that Ubuntu doesn't prop
The problem still randomly exists (again, I am back to what I *think* is
stock Ubuntu: got rid of any grub adjustments I had tried).
I should note I have disabled the "screen lock" so I don't get prompted
for a password on resume.
So far this is an intermittent issue and very hard to determine wh
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boot (no “hot plugging”)
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Public bug reported:
I am able to get an external VGA monitor (or projector) to work if I
start my laptop with it connected. However, if I start the laptop with
it disconnected there is no signal on the external. The Displays screen
shows the external, and thinks that it is active, but there is no
Update: I had done some testing and added i965.modeset=1 to grub. After
a restart, it had the same issues. After a second restart, it would
then suspend and resume correctly. To try and confirm, I then removed
the i965.modeset=1 from grub. After a restart, the suspend and resume
continued to wo
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** Tags added: resume suspend
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Suspend (due to inactivity), by closing the laptop lid, or by manually
selecting suspend does suspend correctly, but gets the error "Resume
Failure: Press any key to continue" when waking up. The machine will
then reboot.
This problem did exist intermittently on 9.10 and ear
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I was the one on askubuntu to confirm the problem for 32bit Oneiric.
I can confirm Aidbara Iduus's comments. Namely that logout will
eventually happen, but in the meantime, all windows lose decoration and
Unity is gone. Even after that, when re-logging in there are some
problems with keyboard en
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compizconfig-settings makes Unity dekstop unusable forever
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I should have clarified that this is with 11.10 final release, not the
beta as the original poster had reported the bug under.
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Bug also affects me. In my case I didn't notice the issue until
clicking "export settings" (but could have initiated by selecting
preferences). To explain further, unity is "gone" (dash and top panel).
Upon reboot, get the "global menu" of nautilus as a "top panel" and
nothing else. Could start
Solution from comment #42 works for me, even after resuming from sleep
it is "respecting" the "ondemand" setting. In summary:
edit:
/etc/rc.local
add:
cpufreq-selector -g ondemand
I have a Toshiba Tecra M10 Core2Duo 2.4GHz processor. Thanks for the
help!
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