My experience after the first few minutes, where it was in flux,
sometimes operating as Caps_Lock and sometimes as BackSpace, was that it
settled down to acting as BackSpace (as configured) but would not
repeat—viz., holding backspace deleted many characters, while holding
caps lock deleted only on
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linkchecker-gui crashes on startup
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@penalvch:
I'm now running Ubuntu 13.10, which, using a 3.10 kernel, doesn't
exhibit this problem.
Moreover, it looks like it'd be a little fiddly to upgrade the BIOS as
I'd need to use the FreeDOS variant, not having Windows installed at
all. Given that I no longer run an affected version, I don
@jsalisbury: I'm confused by "So this bug is also resolved with the
latest Raring updates." As far as I can tell and as others are
indicating, the version of the kernel currently being provided for
Raring does not fix the issue. It's only if you switch to a newer,
unsupported kernel that it gets fi
I forgot to mention what my laptop is, that has been fixed by
v3.10-rc5-raring: HP Compaq 6710b.
Really loving having a low fan level again.
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I'd forgotten what the sound of the fan slowing down was like.
The issue seems to be completely fixed in the v3.10-rc5-raring kernel.
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Ra
@jsalisbury: that directory doesn't contain a kernel-image-extra file;
is that a problem?
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Raring: regression: fan keeps spinning at full
As a matter of fact, that v3.9-rc5-raring mainline kernel does *not* fix
it all up perfectly.
Now, whenever the fan increases its speed, it stays at the high speed;
if it goes up to top speed, it stays at top speed. However, when put to
sleep, after resuming, it starts at low speed again.
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Yes, that v3.9-rc5-raring mainline kernel works correctly. After
resuming, the fan is no longer locked at top speed. Thanks, Joseph!
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I have had this problem since upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04 development
branch a couple of days ago.
When I boot my laptop up, the fan behaves as I would expect it to: very
quiet most of the time, occasionally speeding up a bit. (I haven't tried
subjecting it to a load which
Public bug reported:
When I open the Appearance panel in the GNOME Control Centre, it begins
loading thumbnails for candidate background images, but after a few
screenfuls (several seconds) it crashes.
This used to be a problem (probably somewhere about 10.X and 11.X, but I
can't quite remember)
See also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/1086806 which
gets the same symptoms and for which the workaround also works.
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This seems highly likely to be related to #1084843. That bug has listed
a workaround:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12337687&postcount=3
That workaround seems to be working for me. (I'm now in the process of
ripping a CD.)
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I confirm that this used to work for me (probably in 11.10, don't think
I tried ripping any CDs in 12.04) but I discovered today that it is
broken in 12.10. I am also using a 64-bit installation.
This is rather a nuisance, as it means I can't use Rhythmbox to rip CDs
for use on another device with
Well, it seems I can't hibernate at all any more (I'm now running 12.04,
which I have upgrade to, tracking the latest release). Screen goes
blank, then some code followed by "Not enough swap space" is printed,
and it comes back to the desktop.
As I have indicated, I am personally not interested in
I'm not certain if this still happens as I replaced the battery on my
laptop and so now I suspend it instead and haven't had to hibernate for
rather a long time. I'll try hibernating it now...
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What I am observing still is thus:
Background: Windows is running in VirtualBox, running in a Unity
session. The VirtualBox keyboard lock is active.
If I tap the Super key, the Windows start menu and the Dash Home open.
(Bad: Dash Home shouldn't open.)
If I hold the Super key for half a second a
I would say that running it as root does *not* solve it, because it does
not use the global menu. To be sure, the icons display (and in the
correct location, floating to the left rather than leaving the space for
icons blank and putting the icons in the text position so that it
doesn't all line up,
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Turning off on-screen keyboard leaves it on the locked screen
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Public bug reported:
System Settings -> Universal Access -> Typing -> Screen keyboard is
initially disabled.
When it is enabled, it may (I can't remember whether or not it did the
first time) ask whether you wish to activate it on the dialogue to
unlock the screen (stating that Onboard is configu
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+ Some custom keyboard shortcuts don't function in new sessions
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I have historically had three custom keyboard shortcuts:
gVim: Alt+F12
System Monitor: Shift+Ctrl+Escape
Python: Alt+F6
Since updating from Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04, while the System Monitor
shortcut continues to function, the two Alt+F[n] s
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I have historically had three custom keyboard shortcuts:
gVim: Alt+F12
System Monitor: Shift+Ctrl+Escape
Python: Alt+F6
Since updating from Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04, while the System Monitor
shortcut continues to function, the two Alt+F[n] shortcuts do not
fun
The Application Switcher Compiz plugin didn't work, but the default
Unity switcher did, so I'm now using it. That quite certainly mitigates
my problem.
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I experience the same symptoms (Alt-Tab triggers it) but was directed by
apport to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/980017. I have a comment there which may be appropriate to
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Upgraded to from Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04 on my HP 6710b laptop (Intel
integrated graphics, naturally) and I was immediately hit by this upon
opening the application switcher with Alt-Tab (I don't use the default
application switcher, ccsm reminds me that the one I use is the Static
Application Switch
I would like to disagree with the "Invalid" flag applied by that bot;
this is the live CD for 12.04 Beta 2, thus upgrading packages isn't an
option. As for the stack trace, I dunno about that. Debug symbols not
available while running in the live CD, or something of the sort,
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed when clicking on dash home from Live CD
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Michael:
- I've been seeing the phantom battery since, I believe, at least Ubuntu 10.10
(InstallationMedia 9.10).
- I've been experiencing this problem in Ubuntu 11.10; I think I did in 11.04
but can't remember. Earlier information is useless as I replaced the battery
some time during having 11
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U+2028 (line separator) messes up title bar
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Public bug reported:
Windows with U+2028 (LINE SEPARATOR) in their title get messed up.
Simple test case: load http://chrismorgan.info/temp/u2028.html in Firefox.
If you can't (or don't want to) access that URL, its contents is
"""Line
break""".
- Firefox gives the tab the title "Linebreak". It
It still happens in Ubuntu 11.10 with VirtualBox and apparently VMware
Workstation as well. Super is stolen from 'em.
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/806255 and
http://askubuntu.com/questions/70177/unity-vmware-workstation-and-the-
super-windows-key
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/unity/+bug/704231 and
http://askubuntu.com/questions/70177/unity-vmware-workstation-and-the-
super-windows-key
I experience this problem in Ubuntu 11.10 and with VirtualBox, the Ask
Ubuntu post is to do with VMware Workstation. It's a pest.
Killing gnome-power-manager completely has mostly fixed it for me on my
HP 6710b, but it's still done the same thing upon two occasions in the
past ten days (once about six days ago, once earlier today). I've
probably closed the lid for the required length of time 10-15 times in
that period. So I
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Binary package hint: overlay-scrollbar
Scrolling with the hover-buttons on a GtkTreeView while searching is
taking place breaks the whole window.
Example steps to reproduce:
1. Run gnome-system-monitor
2. Go to Processes tab
3. Start typing something in the list view (e.g.
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In Ubuntu 10.10, hibernating seems to work, but when I come to restore
it, it takes as long as it used to (a couple of minutes or so instead of
35 seconds for normal bootup) but at the end is back at the logon
screen, having lost the session. I tried it first last night to th
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Cursor position markers are not cleared from rulers
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Ah, sorry, I didn't see that bug because apparently a search for 7.3
apparently didn't match 2:7.3.000 Also the default sort order of "by
importance" rather than "newest first" is a bit of a nuisance, I find.
If it had been newest first I would have seen it immediately.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vim
Currently Vim in Ubuntu 10.10 is at 7.2. It should be updated to 7.3;
there are a few nice new features in it, and it includes all the bug
fixes from the 7.2 line which haven't been released in Ubuntu as well.
(I can't find any way that requests for
At the time it was 9.10 with the standard version of Alacarte.
The way I did this at first was like this:
1. Install Google Chrome
2. Go to a URL which has a query string with multiple arguments - thus a
floating ampersand in it. For example, http://launchpad.net?&;
3. Click on the Page button
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alacarte
Editing a menu item which has an ampersand in it (&), properly encoded
in the XML as & before, removes this XML encoding, meaning that the
user gets invalid XML, and the menu vanishes. This is Not a Good Thing.
It means that the menu editor just
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