Ok so the issue is actually one with Polkit not having policy set for non-local
sessions, which this particular situation was. I was connecting from NoMachine
(kind of like VNC) which uses ssh for authentication, so polkit was treating
the same as trying to run flatpak from ssh. My "solution" wa
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 18.04 when installing flatpaks (not using sudo) or updating
already installed flatpaks I am getting prompted for my admin password
twice for each and every package. I.e. when trying to update 10 flatpaks
on my system, I get prompted 20 times for my password. Neverthe
Public bug reported:
Working on getting GPU acceleration working with Armbian (based on
Ubuntu 18.04) and came across an issue where DKMS cannot build mali-
midgard based on missing headers . Turns out 4.7 has this
header/C file, whereas it was refactored into dma-fence.h/c
(respectively). I've ma
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1816846 ***
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Tried using the methods to correct the issue in the duplicate bug page.
Tried using the initrd.gz & linux files from both xenial-updates and
xenial-proposed and I still get the same "Loading libc6-udeb faile
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Same problem for us too on 16.04 through PXE. We get the error right
after it starts gathering the installer packages. 14.04 installer is
also getting an error. 18.04 works fine.
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Sorry I have been absent for a while. I would like to note that the
latest mainline kernel 3.8.0-23 still showed the problems with wireless
cutting out and slowing down the whole computer. Also, I just checked
kernel 3.9.4 and the issue is also present there. Earlier 3.9 kernels
didn't show the iss
The issue is still not fixed for me with the stable kernel. In fact, I
haven't had a kernel update since your reply so maybe I am not testing
the right package?
Also, we too have an aspire v3-551
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The 3.8.8 kernel seems to be working fine with the wireless. I have not
had any issues connecting thus far
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Title:
Wireless cutting out after a f
I take it back, I accidentally booted off the previous kernel. The rc7
kernel that you put up does not work at all. I could not connect to
wireless, though it could see the networks. It would just endlessly try
to connect.
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This kernel seems to work as well.
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Title:
Wireless cutting out after a few min of use in 13.04
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the kernel seems to be working. On initial boot the networking is
working and it seems to be stable.
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Title:
Wireless cutting out after a few min
The first kernel seems to work. After booting into it, I've had stable
wireless for 20 min or so now.
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Title:
Wireless cutting out after a few mi
I take it back. After about 5-8 min the computer started to lag out
(most noticably the mouse cursor) and then the wireless network
disconnected and refused to reconnect.
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the 3.8.4 kernel seems to be working on initial boot and as of right
now. I do not know if it will last though, but as of know the 3.8.4
kernel seems to be working well.
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no the issue is not fixed in 3.8.2. I truly hope this issue gets
resolved before release
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Title:
Wireless cutting out after a few min of use in 1
Sorry for taking a while to get back. I am testing the kernel now I will
report back my results. I can report though that as of today the issue
is still there in the raring repos.
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It seems to be fixed upstream, though my connection is far slower on the
3.9 kernel. I have very high latency and it is very unresponsive.
However it isn't cutting out so that is progress!
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Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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Status: Opinion => Confirmed
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Yes the problem still exists the same as ever. Thank you for taking the
time to figure out this bug for us all
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Title:
Wireless cutting out after
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On seemingly random boots, gnome-session fails to load and simply goes
to a black screen after first showing the "gnome stiped blue background"
for around two seconds. the greeter log in var/log/gdm (see attached)
reports this error
"gnome-session[2272]: WARNING: Session 'gdm
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I take it back. The patch works beautifully! Well done sir
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Title:
AM/PM time no longer working in Gnome Shellin Raring
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Public bug reported:
After installing fglrx and fglrx-updates 9.010 on Ubuntu Raring 13.04, I
have the Unsupported Hardware watermark in the lower right hand corner
of my screen.
I am running 64 bit Raring Dev, on a Radeon 6950.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: fglrx 2:9.010
Unfortunately, your fix didn't seem to work as the bug came back when
adding the ppa again
Maybe I tried it too soon and I still go the older version, but I am
fairly certain that the one it pulled down was the one that you uploaded
earlier today...
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This is the upstream bug report for this issue. It appears to be a
incompatibily issue with the newer versions of Cairo (1.12.2+) and
fglrx.
I do not know if newer version of fglrx fix this cairo issue, as there
is still the Radeon 12.10 driver s
Public bug reported:
There is a ~50px pointer barrier at the bottom of the primary screen in
gnome shell where the messaging tray is, though it is persistant whether
or not the tray is showing. This makes it so a cursor cannot pan from
one screen to another with dual monitors in the lower region o
Public bug reported:
The Gnome-Shell activities view shows a solid black background while
using fglrx in raring. I have found that this solid black background is
only when you have "file manager handle the desktop" enabled. If you
turn off the file manager handling the desktop, you can then see th
I can verify that the issue does go away with the 3.7 kernel.
For more info, I have an atheros wireless card in this laptop. Neither
my laptop with a broadcom nor my pc with a d-link wireless card have
issues. This may be localized to atheros.
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After upgrading to Raring, my clock at the top center of the shell is no
longer showing AM/PM time, but rather 24hour time. It is set to AM/PM
time in the date and time settings, but it seems as if that setting no
longer works. Toggling it back and forth does nothing and only
I would also like to note that each time before the wireless
disconnects, the computer becomes laggy.
Disabling networking and reenabling will bring back wireless 100% of the
time, but it only lasts for 5 minutes or so.
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fglrx-updates, fglrx, (and the nvidia proprietary drivers I believe) do
not depend on linux-kernel-headers which is a dependency for them to be
installed. If you try to install any of these drivers without having
first installed the linux-headers, the installer will get a big
0-rc6
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-4-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
ApportVersion: 2.8-0ubuntu4
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: britt 1847 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: britt 1847 F pulseaudio
Date: Wed Feb 6 18:11:49
Not the 13.04 kernel no. I believe the 3.7.0 kernel didn't have this
issue and it happened during the 3.8.0 transition.
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Title:
Wireless cutting
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-4-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
ApportVersion: 2.8-0ubuntu4
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: britt 2004 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: britt 2004 F pulseaudio
Date: Mon Feb 4 23:14:51
I too have this same issue. I didn't know which package to report this
bug to, but this seems to be the right place.
I dont know how hardware specific the issue could be like the OP
suggested, as my computer is very different then his. I have an acer
aspire 5553 with an AMD phenom processor and a
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10, and again on the development build of 13.04,
when you set the Unity launcher to auto-hide, it has a very inconsistent
tendency to reappear.
It seems to only want to return if you quickly slam your cursor against
the left side of the screen, as when you
Public bug reported:
I am running 13.04 development build, and am having an issue with
Gwibber as well as the Social Lens, where Gwibber does not show any
content from my facebook account. Gwibber just shows a blank white
window with no content to speak of. The same is reported for the Unity-
Soci
Public bug reported:
Right now, there is no GUI method for removing added webapps (apart from
the USC which is terribly non-intuitive, as I didn't even realize
"webapps" were packages I was installing". It would be nice if there
were an intuitive method for removing and managing webapps, as they c
Public bug reported:
Using the Ubuntu-Gnome-Remix x86_64 13.04 development version and logged
into a gnome-shell session, the Gnome-Control-Panel is no longer showing
Software-Sources and the ubuntuone-control-panel-qt like it used to.
Ubuntuone (not installed by default) used to show under the "P
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 12.10 x86_64 and have just recently installed the
FGLRX-updates package. The package has installed correctly and I can
confirm that the fglrx drivers are in fact active and running, but
System Settings>Details reports VESA:DVST as the Graphics provider.
I
Sorry I did not state it earlier. This is Elementary OS running the
Pantheon environment. Originally this ticket was assigned to Elementary
OS, my appologies.
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu Gnome Remix and with the Gnome3-ppa installed, I am getting
a libglib2.0 error on both the i386 and amd64 versions saying:
Processing triggers for libglib2.0-0:i386 ...
warning: undefined reference to
Processing triggers for libglib2.0-0:amd64 ...
warning: undef
the top bar, or the dock?
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 2:40 PM, heckle <929...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> is there any chance that we end users could turn off the unity bar on
> the second monitor? i'm not sure what the ubuntu devs intend to do with
> it, but for now, it makes for a frustrating exp
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Title:
libreoffice-kde no drop shadow on menus
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Public bug reported:
When Libreoffice-kde is installed, the integration with KDE is great,
but there are no drop shadows on the drop-down menus, and there is no
visual color distinction between the drop down-menu and the rest of the
toolbar. When the Libreoffice-kde package is removed, and the
lib
I can confirm that I do have this issue. It works great under windows,
but freezes under Ubuntu, and solely Ubuntu. If I do rapid movement next
to it it will reinitialize, but then instantly freeze
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This issue is still present even now. When installing 12.04 again on my
main pc, and rearranging the desktops after fulling updating my
computer, my system instantly froze again. Also, after my initial boot
up my computer would randomly flash black and then freeze shortly after
the picture reappear
I too am having this exact bug, and with the kernel 3.5.0-2 in the xorg-
edgers ppa it is not present. There must have been a regression of some
sort.
I am runing Kubuntu 12.04
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Yes the bug is reproducible. I actually started using Kubuntu due to
many of the Unity issues, but from what I remember certain times when
you are dragging a window and you near the top panel it would "snap to"
the top or to a side as it gets near. Also, from what I remember, if a
window is partial
After installing the ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa the flicker seems to have been
fixed. This leads me to conclude that the issue was caused by something
done in the default Ubuntu install of X. However, it would be nice to
see some of the changes with the 1.12 server and drivers to be brought
into mainline
This bug is still very much prominent, and all new responses to this bug
on Precise should be filed on bug 933289
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
ati/+bug/933289
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This bug is still prominent in the Open Sourced drivers. I have found
many many references to people with this same issue and also with AMD
4200 series cards.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/57400/why-does-my-screen-flicker-
whenever-im-in-a-3d-program
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On a freshly installed system I tried installing fglrx-updates and got a
"instalation failed" message in jockey, but the drivers regardless seem
to be working alright. Don't know if this is the same issue or not, but
it would be nice to be fixed.
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fglrx-updates fails on install in precise
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When installing regular fglrx, the install goes fine through Jockey, but
after trying to install fglrx-updates, the install failed and did not
say why. Though, the driver appears to be working just fine after I
rebooted the computer, it just doesn't show up in jockey that it i
I now too have this bug. This is the first time this has happened and I
am running Precise. I was able to open the drive before, I blanked a
disk, and now it s anable to open due to the same error as above
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"The session commands (logout, restart, shutdown, etc) definitively
belong in the application lens." Considering the applications lens is
used to list applications, there is no possible way that non
applications should 'definitively' belong in the applications lens. Now,
considering that it seems l
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Firefox page title does not update until switching window focus
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:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC271X Analog [ALC271X Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: britt 3035 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/controlC0: britt
This bug seems to be fixed. I am now able to right click on .jar files
like I used to and launch them with java runtime
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missing openjdk-6-
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we
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webcam
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webcam i
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+ /dev/snd/controlC1: britt 3035 F pulseaudio
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: britt 3035 F pulseaudio
+ Card0.Amixer.info:
+ Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI SB at 0xd040 irq 16'
+Mixer nam
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Public bug reported:
In one of the past kernel updates my webcam has stopped being
recognized. I do not know enough about kernel drivers to know how to
diagnose this bug. If anyone could help me with this issue, or
potentially fix it by launch it would be much abliged.
** Affects: ubuntu
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Title:
When closing windows, drop shadow on Unity bar flashes
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Public bug reported:
When closing windows, the drop shadow underneath the unity top bar
flashes white. This is a very minor but noticable visual inconsistancy
that should be fixed for the LTS.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: unity 5.8.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Yes it seems to have been fixed.
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Title:
hud menu items only show up after I have opened all of the menus first
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I agree with this 100%! (possibly because I posted the original message
to the design list ;-) )
Along with the shutdown/lock scree/restart/logout items being removed, I
still believe we should at least hide the system-settings duplicate
items by default, or remove them all together. It is just re
No this problem has been resolved. On my laptop I have not had this
issue in a long time. It looks like it inadvertently was fixed at some
point. Thank you for checking up on this issue.
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Any chance on this issue getting some attention before launch? Perhaps
this issue is filed under the wrong section. I do not believe it is a
Unity issue anymore, because the same issue happens while under Gnome. I
believe it is an issue possibly with xorg used in this release and the
multihead natu
I have more information to update on this ticket.
This issue happens both with the fglrx drivers as well as the Radeon
drivers. The computer will freeze when doing seemingly 'random'
graphical things as stated above, but will consistantly freeze
immediately when trying to rearrange the screens in
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Title:
"Displays" is registering dual monitors as "laptop" when using fglrx
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Public bug reported:
Today after installing the fglrx drivers on my Radeon 6950 cayman card,
in the "Displays" options, in order to get dual monitors to work I had
to first go into amdcccle and enable it there, restart the computer, and
THEN enable it in the displays setting. Also, both monitors a
I too have had this problem and would like to see this change
implimented! Perhaps the System Monitor should open up, or at least a
link to the system monitor from the window that currently pops up.
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The slowness has been fixed with the latest updates to compiz, but the
problem with it incorrectly reporting vesa as the driver is still
present. The new fglrx 8.960 seems to be quite awesome. It is fast, and
it has seemingly full compatibility with Gnome-Shell now, though
possibly still a bit slow
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/963658
Title:
The way nautilus handles the desktop needs serious improvement
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Public bug reported:
The way the nautilus handles the desktop could use some serious
improvement.
Firstly, the designated are for which desktop icons can be placed is not
consistant. Between logging in and out of the computer icons can shift
location. Icons will also switch position when switchin
Private bug reported:
Whenever you preview songs in Rhythmnbox, the first song plays fine, but
the second song ALWAYS crashes rhythmnbox. This has been happening for
months, and happens consistantly every single time.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: rhythmbox 2.96-0ubuntu3
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