Still an issue in 16.04. Workaround in comment 24
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/898087/comments/24
works for me.
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Thaddaeus, sorry but I don't understand how is this invalid when the default
out-of-the-box configuration is broken?
I am pretty sure that most of the users, like myself, did not explicitly choose
or configure light-locker, we just got it by default when upgrading to 14.04.
Thank you for providi
Here too on chrome 40.0.2214.94 (64-bit) on xubuntu 14.04.1.
Disabling compositor in xfce window manager tweaks worked for me.
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I am experiencing what sounds like the same symptom, on xubuntu 14.04 -
screen blanks after inactivity, even after configuring it to never
blank.And it doesn't unblank on activity - it only unblanks when I
blindly type my password (apparently the session is locked but the
password prompt is no
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Same in latest kernel (3.13.0-40-generic)
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virtualization), and had my external Samsung display happily running at its max
resolution of 2560x1440 via a HD
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Confirmed same resolution limitation exists in 14.10.
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Public bug reported:
On a Macbook Air 2013 (6,2), I used to run Mint 16 XFCE (natively, not via
virtualization), and had my external Samsung display happily running at its max
resolution of 2560x1440 via a HDMI adapter.
I confirmed the same resolution can be obtained when booting Xubuntu 13.10 f
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package ubuntustudio-audio 0.37 [modified:
usr/share/ubuntustudio-audio/rtprio.py] fail
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntustudio-audio
The method of setting realtime priority fixed by #206493 has a simple flaw: It
calls "python rtprio.py".
This works fine as long as ubuntu's default version of python is the first one
found on $PATH.
Otherwise, it fails like so:
Set
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/330885 ?
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Update: It actually seems pretty unreliable to me currently. On some
boots, the touchpad works. About 50% of the time, nothing.
When things work, I will see the touchpad found in dmesg | grep -i alps, and
also lshal | grep -i alps.
Other times, I will boot the same kernel and get no matches fr
2.6.27-11.22 from intrepid proposed fixes the recognition problem for
me, on a Dell e6400.
(Temporarily, anyway; there's a bug in the driver that causes the touchpad to
occasionally glitch like crazy, sending the pointer wandering around the
screen, after which it seems to get re-loaded as a gen
I'm running ubuntu 8.10. Myself and a coworker both have this same behavior
with new Dell E6400 Latitude laptops.
For me it is pretty reliably triggered by typing anywhere near the touchpoint
stick (the "n" key is particularly dangerous; holding it down is almost
guaranteed to cause the pointer
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