I have reason to believe this issue has worked its way back in for
Jaunty: see bug #374417
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X.org will stop responding to mouse clicks on Ibex with Xinerama. Occurs
frequently, Fatal Error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296167
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See bug #374417
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Focus gets stuck to a window - impossible to select other windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362359
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After doing some more in depth searching, this appears to be a
regression of bug #296167 . However, I am not using xinerama or twinview
- I only have one monitor currently connected to by dual-head card.
Also see the following bug reports of the same issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2
Public bug reported:
What is happening:
Since an upgrade to Jaunty (both via dist-upgrade and complete fresh
install), after some time input events will begin to malfunction. For
example, the 'super' key will cease to function, and mouse clicks will
not match the current pointer position.
Expect
** Package changed: ubuntu => xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Focus gets stuck to a window - impossible to select other windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362359
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Update: Restarting HAL has no effect (which was still running at the time).
When issue occurs, Xorg.0.log (/var/log/Xorg.0.log) displays messages:
PATEN USB HID Device: Device reopened after 1 attempts
That message is displayed several times over.
This is the log when Xserver starts up to detect
I have found an interesting (but temporary) solution to this bug that
doesn't require a GDM restart, and hopefully will give the developers a
better idea where the issue lies:
I have found that using the hotkeys to switch my workspace to one
without any application windows, then right clicking on
Also experiencing this issue after an upgrade to jaunty. Here's some
info (when the bug occurs):
Tried my old dist-upgrade xorg.conf with no sucess.
Xorg.0.conf, messages, dmesg, syslog, debug show no errors when this occurs.
Issue occurs with compiz enabled also, regardless of what modules are
e
** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Compiz cube atlantis plugin incompatible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286003
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Public bug reported:
When trying to enable the "Cube Atlantis" plugin in compiz-config-
settings-manager the plugin will not enable. Terminal output from
fusion-icon launch of the settings manager (note: also occurs WITHOUT
fusion-icon package installed):
* Launching Settings Manager
compiz.real
Firefox 3 beta 5 opens links in a new tab with "ctrl+enter"
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allow a keyboard shortcut for "open in a new tab"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186756
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Switching to using ndiswrapper seems to have solved the issue. It's
worth noting that this problem has occurred before, and seems to occur
with every alternate release of network-manager. Obviously it is down to
an incompatibility being created between it and the driver, but the
driver has had NO u
I can confirm this. Plugging in my USB stick causes the firing of 2
nautilus windows to open to display the drive contents as well, however
one reports an error that it can't display the contents, while the other
can. Also, when this occurs, removing the drive does not cause an auto-
unmount and it
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Bug found in Firefox 3 Beta 5
Current behavior:
Currently if I click the 'browse' button of a HTML file input element,
the dialog box will open, but while the dialog is open, popup windows
are no longer blocked,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
Since installing the updates to 8.04 on 19th April 2008 which contained
network-manager-gnome 0.6.6-0ubuntu3, network manager has been
constantly causing my wireless connection to fail.
Current behavior:
The connection is established, and
Here is an image to demonstrate the redraw problems/artifacting. It's
only a minor example, but it's the most frequent redraw problem I've
come across so far. Sometimes it can span the entire panel, other times
just parts of it as you can see in the image. I'll try get a screenshot
of the more seve
Also experiencing this bug. It is VERY annoying when you have to stare
at code for 12 hours a day and it keeps getting blurred for no reason.
Doesn't help your eyes much!
This problem has become more severe on my work computer though to the extent
that at times parts of the screen become artifact
I'm afraid any and all logs will be long gone now as I ended up
downloading an ISO and doing a fresh install with that. This method also
prevented the problem of having to rebuild ALSA for some reason.
I've also recently upgraded my work PC, but all packages downloaded
without a problem so that wo
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12827842/Dependencies.txt
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Cannot have more than one firefox process despite seperate user sessions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205645
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Version: Firefox 3 beta 4
Expected behavior: Allow multiple processes accross sessions
Actual behavior:
When logged in under multiple sessions (in this case ssh connection with X
forwarding), you cannot open firefox if it is already running l
Public bug reported:
When upgrading Gutsy Gibbon to Hardy Herron 8.04, the update manager attempted
to install and configure all packages despite downloading a corrupt perl
update, and alerting me to dependency errors on on a vast majority of packages
(too many to count!).
Despite it telling me
** Description changed:
When upgrading Gutsy Gibbon to Hardy Herron 8.04, the update manager
attempted to install and configure all packages despite downloading a corrupt
perl update, and alerting me to dependency errors on on a vast majority of
packages (too many to count!).
Despite it tel
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