With the latest kernel update from Ubuntu (5.15.0-106-generic) the
problem has been solved.
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Keyboard stops working after suspend on Dell
I am running (vanilla) Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS and see the exact same issues
that Saptarshi Roy reported 4 years ago.
I might add that I am using Evolution EWS. If the issue stems from this,
it might explain why most users don't have it.
My clock in the indicator bar also shows time in seconds.
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Public bug reported:
The problem occurs with the 5.15.0-102 kernel but not with 5.15.0-100.
The issue seems to be identical to the problem reported for 6.7.0 here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=292203
On the page linked above is says a patch was submitted 2024-01-26 and
the problem
Just installed nautilus from bionic-propose, did a bit of testing
(including receipt from "Bug Description"), and no problems so far.
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Thank you Roland. So this was just an issue with Ubuntu not updating
the package...
From: Roland Rosenfeld
Subject: [Bug 1791811] Re: emacs ispell can't find german (deutsch) dictionary
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 15:24:04 -
Message-ID: <153667944478.24667.747378791142805.mal...@gac.canonica
Public bug reported:
The ispell function of emacs expects to find a file such as
/usr/lib/aspell/deutsch.alias, just as there is a file british.alias in
the English aspell version. The file should probably simply contain the
lines:
# File added to make emacs ispell work
add de_DE.multi
Of course
For me the problem disappeared since I upgraded to the mainline kernel
4.8.9-040809-generic (my random pick) from here
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D
as suggested by PeterPall above. Ubuntu runs like a charm, I only had to
update my VirtulBox to the 5.1 series.
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My hardware:
$ lspci -nn | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core
processor Graphics Controller [8086:0166] (rev 09)
$ uname -a
Linux pine 4.4.0-38-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 6 15:42:33 UTC 2016 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
... on this Dell XPS 1
Correcting the above: my latest available kernel without this problem is
3.19.0-32-generic.
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Title:
On-screen text disappears after suspend
To m
Same problem here on a Dell XPS 13. The following three proposed
solutions did _not_ work:
* Switch from "rgb" (="subpixel"?) anti-aliasing to "grayscale".
* Uninstall xserver-xorg-video-intel to let the modesetting driver take
over.
* Ctrl+Alt+F1 then Ctrl+Alt+F7 (btw, characters in virtual ter
Similar problems are reported all over the web, see, e.g.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/584922/how-do-i-fix-fonts-not-rendering-and-missing-letters
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1573959
It appears that, because this seems to be due to failed interaction
Some people say this is not an xorg problem, but is a but in the kernel.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=209065
Indeed, I have this problem when booting the 4.2.0 and 4.2.0 kernel, but not
when booting 3.19.0.
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If it annoys me too much, I do three times
echo 0|sudo tee /sys/class/leds/dell\:\:kbd_backlight/brightness
This tends to keep the backlight off for a while.
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Had the same problem, in particular reproducible crashes when de-
maximizing libreoffice writer. Disabling SNA as suggested by Mark
Nitters above fixed it, but also instead installation of intel's latest
drivers from here https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-
installer-linux-1.2.1
Had the same problem, in particular with predictable crash when de-
maximizing libreoffice writer. The workaround by Mark Nitters fixed
this, but, instead of this, also installation of intel's latest drivers
from here: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-
installer-linux-1.2.1 , w
Public bug reported:
I am using okular on a gnome desktop. In a PDF file I am viewing with
okular, there are embed links of the form "file:.gif
. Until recently, okular opened my web browser firefox when clicking on
the links. Now it opens the ImageMagick display program. Unfortunately,
ImageM
Installed kernel v4.4-rc2+cod1-wily, powered machine off, powered on,
checked that the kernel is running, but no visible change,
unfortunately. When turning on my wireless headphone, the little lock
sign in the indicator applet repeatedly turns on briefly and disappears
again. When this happens, no
This page https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath3k gives
some instructions for making the AR3012 work. My understanding is that
this all built into the recent kernels already, but this might be worth
checking anyway.
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Since upgrading from 14.10 to 15.04 and then 15.10, my Bluetooth is
buggy (e.g., it does not automatically connect to my headphone, needs
manual "turning on" in the indicator applet and some good luck to do
this).
My bluetooth device is
# lsusb | grep Blue
Bus 004 Device 014
Public bug reported:
To reproduce the problem, do the following:
* Create an appointment using Evolution that starts on a date during
daylight saving time, e.g. lunch break 12-13, with daily repetition
forever.
* Save it and sync with Office 365
* Watch out for time changes when daylight saving
Problem persists until today, first solution by Andrei works (add "load-
module module-switch-on-connect" in /etc/pulse/default.pa).
Let me just add that I had to reboot the system for the changes to take
effect.
I'd also suggest to ubuntu to add the line by default.
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Update: Did not have the problem recently, so perhaps it's fixed
already.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
I'd expect CTRL-W to close the Rhythmbox window (just as clicking the
x-bottom) and CTRL-Q to make it stop and stop playing. With the current
protocol, CTRL-W does what I'd expect from CTRL-Q, and CTRL-Q has no
visible or audible effect.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Thanks for looking at this.
Here are the versions I am using.
webbrowser-app 0.23+14.04.20140428-0ubuntu1
okular4:4.13.1-0ubuntu0.1
unity-webapps-googlecalendar 2.4.16+14.04.20140409-0ubuntu1
** Attachment added: "Trivial PDF file to
Public bug reported:
In 14.04, the webbrowser-app keeps stubbornly getting into the way of my
work. Unity Google calendar integration? "Browser" pops up! Click on a
link embedded in a PDF file in Okular? "Browser" pops up. All this,
despite my default web browser being set to Firefox. Just doub
Public bug reported:
When opening google-calendar using the launcher icon (so making use of
unity integration), characters in the calendar display tiny on my
screen. The normal methods to change font size don't work (CTRL-+,
CTRL--, CTRL-mousewheel). All this does work if going to google calendar
Public bug reported:
Over the last year or so (perhaps since update to fetchmail 6.3.21), I
had a problem that in messages sent from one particular mail server
(Microsoft Exchange) the messages I recieved had no text in the body at
all.
I then found that for plain text messages that are not termi
... but it re-appears when closing okular in a state where the okular
window is maximized. The following change in
/home/axel/.kde/share/config/okularrc seems to trigger the bug:
diff ~/.kde/share/config/okularrc /tmp/
5,6c5,6
< Height 800=800
<
State=/wD9BQL6BAQI
** Changed in: okular (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Title:
okular switches to full-screen after software raise
To manage notifica
The problem seems to have disappeared after I removed all okular
configuration files in ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/ and
~/.kde/share/config/ .
** Changed in: okular (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce the bug, open a pdf file using okular, e.g.
okular /usr/share/doc/texmf/fonts/tex-gyre/qag-test.pdf
Make sures okular is NOT in full-screen mode (I make the okular window
expand horizontally and vertically, but similar problems occur without
expanding)
Using a
>> I can produce the problem by starting an xterm and clicking (or double
>> clicking) the title bar. It moves one pixle to the upper left.
>> Same xclock, and xfontsel, but not xfig, xpdf or any software built on gnome.
>> Since I use a touchpad with separate mouse bottons, we can't blame a tre
Public bug reported:
I can produce the problem by starting an xterm and clicking (or double
clicking) the title bar. It moves one pixle to the upper left.
Same xclock, and xfontsel, but not xfig, xpdf or any software built on gnome.
Since I use a touchpad with separate mouse bottons, we can't b
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OK, here's my fix!
Make sure gkrellm is positioned perfectly at the edge of the screen.
Moving it one pixel inward generates the problem above. Putting gkrellm
back right to the edge fixes it.
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The same problem suddenly also appeared for me today (2011-06-27). I am
running on a fully updated Ubuntu 10.10. My last update was 3 days ago,
so there should be no problem from this. Rebooting does not help.
The only unusual thing I remember having done before the problem started
was to change t
I had problems with Japanese fonts under evince/okular until I installed
poppler-data (which was not an obvious fix). Shouldn't poppler-data be
installed automatically if I request Japanese language support at system
installation (as I did)?
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Simple unplugging camera - unloading module - plugging camera did not
work for me, at least not reproducibly.
But the following did seem to always work:
(1) unplug
(2) sudo modprobe -fr pwc videodev v4l2_compat_ioctl32;
(3) plug (camera light stays on, and cheese would report "no device
found"
A solution for this problem that works for me (ubuntu 10.10,
2.6.35-24 kernel) is described here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1612560
In a nutshell, add the kernel option "acpi_osi=" to grub, by executing
$ gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub
(which calls an editor) to replace in the fil
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