Public bug reported:
I am a Xubuntu/XFCE user and noticed that my subpixel rendering was
broken. Even so the subpixel order was set to "None", fonts would render
with subpixel order "RGB". If I set the subpixel order to BGR, Vertical
RGB/BGR however things would work. Only the 'None' option had th
Public bug reported:
mhash.h fails to compile with clang++ when -std=c++14 or any of the
other c++ standards is enabled. The problem is that mhash uses _Bool,
but clang only defines _Bool in C mode, not in C++ mode:
/usr/lib/llvm-3.5/lib/clang/3.5.2/include/stdbool.h
Fixing the problem can be d
Public bug reported:
$ winetricks sandbox
Executing w_do_call sandbox
Executing load_sandbox
/usr/bin/winetricks: 17671: /usr/bin/winetricks: pushd: not found
/usr/bin/winetricks: 17680: /usr/bin/winetricks: popd: not found
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Des
Tested now a bit further and it seems the problem is isolated to xfwm, I
couldn't reproduce it in Unity or TWM. Running xfsettingsd alone with
nothing else will produce a short spike of 1 second or so, running xfwm
as well will make the problem worse, running the full xfwm4-session will
give multip
Public bug reported:
In both XUbuntu 13.04 and 13.10 Xorg will spike to 100% CPU usage for
around 15 seconds whenever I hotplug a USB mouse. In this time not only
is the CPU used fully, Xorg itself also becomes non-responsive, the
mouse pointer itself, even from the newly plugged in mouse, will mo
To add to this: Fullscreen doesn't interact properly with multiple
monitors either, whenever I move the mouse from one monitor to the
other, the window that was in fullscreen mode will fall into the
background and be covered by all other windows and the panels, meaning
it's impossible to properly w
The output is fine the way it is, everything after "Testing ...
(interrupt to exit)" are just input events that aren't needed.
You could however check if you have another device under
/dev/input/eventX for the keyboard, some keyboards get split into two
event devices (one for the regular keys, ano
Could somebody who has the problem provide the output of:
$ jstest /dev/input/js0
and
$ evtest /dev/input/eventX (replace X with number of the device)
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Could somebody who has the problem provide the output of:
$ jstest /dev/input/js0
and
$ evtest /dev/input/eventX (replace X with number of the device)
The kernel decides what is a joystick or not by looking at what buttons
the evdev device provides, so there is likely some conflict in the
butto
Could somebody who has the problem provide the output of:
$ jstest /dev/input/js0
and
$ evtest /dev/input/eventX (replace X with number of the device)
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Same issue here with Firefox 13. Drag&drop of bookmarks just stops
working from time to time. Sometimes I also have the issue that a
drag&drop action gets stuck and doesn't register a mouse release, thus I
have to kill Firefox to release the input grab. It's not a new problem,
it has been around fo
Public bug reported:
The Gtk3 window resize handle that is in the bottom-right corner of most
Gtk3 apps can lead to an unintended window move as well as make the
window jump by a huge marign, thus leading to the window being out of
the screen. The problem is not perfectly reproducible, but happens
Public bug reported:
Compiling code that uses the gcc -ansi flag no longer works with
libbluetooth-dev, as the public API now makes use of typeof() which is a
GNU extension and disabled by the -ansi flag.
$ cat main.c
#include
int main() { return 0; }
$ gcc main.c -o main -ansi
In file includ
No, I haven't yet submitted anything to upstream. Have to read up on how
to do that properly first. If anybody else wants to do it, go ahead, it
might take me a while to do it. I simply provided the patch for
convenience, as the orignial submission was just a text snipped.
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Attached are above code changes as patch.
A more detailed summary of the problem:
USB gamepads will get assigned event ids starting from BTN_GAMEPAD
(/usr/include/linux/input.h) and then increment with each button. If the
gamepad has 16 buttons or more, it will reach the button id BTN_DIGI and
be
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24.
ApportVersion: 1.23-0ubuntu4
Architecture: i386
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at 0xfdff8000 irq 42'
Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC888'
Components : 'HDA:10e
For those who don't want to patch and rebuild Gimp themselves, Gimp from
PPA with the patch Alexia Death mentioned:
https://launchpad.net/~grumbel/+archive/gimp
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Ubuntu 11.10
Rhythmbox: Version: 2.90.1~20110908-0ubuntu1
When doing a podcast feed update Rhythmbox crashes:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x96fd9b70 (LWP 5197)]
0x00cecafb in totem_pl_parser_add_itms (parser=0x8a3c540, file=0x8a3
Same bug here:
Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x00130416 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
(gdb) where
#0 0x00130416 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0x00b07e6e in raise () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0
#2 0x00200808 in rb_debug_stop_in_debugger () at rb-debug.c:282
#3 0x00200874 in log
Public bug reported:
Every time the system is booted up gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor uses 100% of
the CPU for multiple minutes, even so there is no good reason why it
should do that. This bug report indicates that it might be related to
the number of USB devices attached:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/s
This problem happens both in 11.10 and 11.04, it hasn't happened before,
but not sure if this was because the bug didn't exist back then or
because I had less HDD back then.
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Bug is still present in Ubuntu 11.10 oneiric, killing gvfs-gphoto2
-volume-monitor again works as workaround.
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gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
Filled two bug reports, along with patches, against upstream Cairo:
BGR issue: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40456
Gray issue: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40458
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #40456
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4045
Looks to be only a partial fix, grayscale anti-aliasing still produces
subpixel anti-aliasing.
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Title:
BGR-ordered subpixel font rendering appears
Found the cause of all the trouble, a missing "break;" in Cairo in src
/cairo-ft-font.c, it's present in upstream as well it seems and not
Ubuntu specific. Patch attached.
** Patch added: "Fixes missing break in switch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/703191/+attachment/
Did another test to confirm that the problem is in cairo. The attached
program will generate a /tmp/out.png with text in RGB, BGR, VRGB and
VBGR ordering, the vertical ordering will show up correctly, while the
horizontal ones are identical. Furthermore on option of the type:
cairo_font_option
I dug around a bit, tracing where the subpixel value goes and it seems
the problem is within Cairo or at least the subpixel_order value arrives
safe and sound in the cairo_font_options_set_subpixel_order() call after
going through gconf, xsettings and then back into Gtk. No idea yet what
goes wrong
Public bug reported:
I am not fully sure if it is the gnome-panel or metacity who is causing
the problem or something else and I haven't bothered to try to reproduce
it in a clean environment. Anyway, way I produced the problem multiple
times goes like this:
1) configure a dual monitor display wi
Just to add to my previous report: I am using focus-follows-mouse, some
of the mentioned issue seem to not happen or are less severe when using
click-to-focus. But even with click-to-focus I don't like it (and I
don't like click-to-focus either ;).
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Binary package hint: overlay-scrollbar
Foreword: Sorry, that's more a rant then a proper bug report, but I
haven't really found a single good reason for overlay-scrollbar to
exist, just a whole lot of reason why its really bad.
The overlay scrollbar is one of those crazy whe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: util-linux
Mounting a DVD normally works as expected, however sometimes, after
inserting and ejecting multiple DVDs in a row the system seems to get
confused and will no longer automatically mount DVDs and not even allow
manual mounting. This then looks l
Another observation: Switching to grayscale smoothing does not actually
enable grayscale smoothing, the actual font rendering continues to be
LCD(subpixel) smoothing, it now will however also ignore BGR, VBGR and
VRGB settings and do RGB the whole time.
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Same problem here, the bug still exist in Ubuntu 10.10.
A temporary workaround (only works with one gamepad), that doesn't
require modifications to the zsnes package can be done with SDL
environment variables, which can be used to redefine the hat as regular
axis, the variable has the syntax:
SDL
Same issue here, RGB and BGR give identical results, instead of the
different ones like VBGR and VRGB. Attached are a few screenshots that
clearly shows the issues.
In case it matters: I am using a multi-monitor setup with two monitors
that have different subpixel ordering, so results will be blur
Bug is still present in 10.10 Maverik:
Plugging a Sansa Clip+ MP3 player into USB gives the following dmesg
output:
$ dmesg
[34194.116309] hub 2-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 4
[34195.884039] usb 2-4: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 8
[34196.023380] scsi11 : u
The bug is still present in Ubuntu 10.10 and it seems I can confirm what
Ubfan has mentioned, namely that the cause is the /media/ directory, as
all my drives that mount elsewhere haven't been auto-mounted. Also this
bug is only triggered sporadically, most the time it works fine and
doesn't automo
Not an scons issue it seems, the bug is already documented at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/distribute/+bug/576434
The workaround given there, namely:
sudo rmdir /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/setuptools.egg-info
sudo apt-get install --reinstall python-setuptools
Solved the issue
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scons
Running a simple empty SConstruct file with scons leads to:
/usr/bin/scons:169: UserWarning: Unbuilt egg for setuptools [unknown version]
(/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages)
d = pkg_resources.get_distribution('scons')
Which probably indicates a
No, I haven't seen that issue in Lucid so far. So this bugreport can be
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Here is a quick&dirty workaround patch that simply disabled the hotkey
completly.
** Patch added: "Patch that disables the hotkey"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/45419710/indicator-applet-remove-hotkey.diff
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https://b
The only maybe related information I could provide is that Rhythmbox
also every now and then reshowed old already deleted episodes of a
podcast feed, sometimes with a wrong date attached, but I haven't looked
deeper into that, so I can't tell if its a related bug or just something
wrong with the fe
The current versions of libspnav and spacenavd in Ubuntu lucid
(development branch) are out of sync, which makes them unusable, as
spacenavd places the communication socket at "/tmp/.spnav.sock" while
libspnav expect it at "/var/run/spnav.sock".
libspnav: Version: 0.2.1-0ubuntu2
spacenavd: Version
Problem turned out to be lack of http support in gvfs, which could be
fixed by manually installing the package gvfs-backends.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Rhythmbox currently is unable to download any podcast feeds, it shows an
error for all my existing feeds and even when I try to add a new one it
gives an error:
>>There was a problem adding this podcast: Unable to check file type:
The specified
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: uvccapture
The Logitech C300 (046d:0805) webcam works with other applications such
as mplayer or guvcview, but with uvccapture it works only for smaller
resolutions (960x720, 800x600, 640x480, ...), when selecting 1280x1024
it fails with:
$ uvccaputer -x
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Using Ubuntu 9.10 and Rhythmbox 0.12.5 it happens every now and then
that two completly different podcast episodes from different feeds get
merged into one. The title and the feed column then show info from one
episode, but the underlying MP3 an
I second this, the current behavior when running multiple profiles is
just plain broken and confusing. Command line options shouldn't act
completly different depending on if an application is already running.
And the workaround of "-no-remote" doesn't really fix this issue, as the
intended behavior
Same/Similar problem here, interestingly the resets happen exactly every
30 or 60min. The USB harddrive still works as normaly, but the reset
wakes it up out of being suspended which can get a little annoying.
/var/log/messages.1:Nov 24 00:35:04 localhost kernel: [32462.112023] usb 2-2:
reset hig
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