The easiest workaround I found is to close it, then right-click the icon
and select "view details". I have no idea what that is supposed to do but
for some reason it opens the software centre on the updates tab, or
something like that.
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018, 11:30 Denyer <1798...@bugs.launchpad.net w
I found a workaround - right-click the launcher icon, and click Show
Details... and it will launch it on the Installed Software page.
Because that makes sense.
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To reproduce:
0. Do a completely fresh install of Ubuntu 18.10.
1. Download Dropbox .deb (or any other I assume), open it with the software
center.
2. Install it.
3. Try to click the back button in the top left hand corner.
4. Nothing happens. Quality software here.
5. Ok I'
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On Ubuntu 17.10:
$ ls /usr/include/python2.7
abstract.h code.h funcobject.h marshal.h
pgenheaders.h pymem.h
$ ls /usr/local/include/python2.7
ls: cannot access '/usr/local/include/python2.7': No such file or directory
$ python -c "im
I updated my BIOS, and tested this with the Ubuntu 14.10 live CD. It
seems much improved. I got 23 Mb/s in Linux vs 33 Mb/s in Windows on
speedtest.net. Obviously that is not the ideal way to test, but my
router doesn't have a speed test mechanism, and both tests were
performed within a couple of m
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ERROR: The launchpadlib Python module is not installed. This functionality is
not available.
Haha, quality stuff there - I can't report bugs because of a bug in the
bug reporting software.
Ok so I worked out you have to do `apt-get install python-launchpadlib`
but why th
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Further details below. Various reports on the internet state that if you
download and compile/install the RTL8188CUS driver from Realtek's
website it will work much better.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
i
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I have an EW-7811UN wifi dongle. It does work (connects to networks).
However it is much slower than in Windows (2Mb/s vs at least 15 Mb/s).
Absolutely nothing changed between tests except I rebooted into Windows.
Same USB port, same time, same position, etc.
This is with Ubu
Here is the code in question:
switch (dec->colr->data.colr.method) {
case JP2_COLR_ENUM:
jas_image_setclrspc(dec->image,
jp2_getcs(&dec->colr->data.colr));
break;
case JP2_COLR_ICC:
iccprof = jas_iccprof_createfrombuf(dec->co
Wow, I remember finding this bug yeaaars ago and it still isn't fixed!
Anyway, the bug is in libjasper. I downloaded the latest version, and
here is what the "jasper" tool says:
$ ./jasper --input untitled.jp2 --output untitled.bmp --output-format bmp
cannot get header
jasper: jp2_dec.c:294: jp2_d
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Mouse sensitivity is actually acceleration threshold. No way to change
sensitivity.
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In the mouse settings there are two sliders: acceleration and
sensitivity. Acceleration works (roughly) as expected, although it is
kind of too binary (either you're going at a slow speed or a high speed;
nothing in-between). However the sensitivity at first seems to do
absolu
Public bug reported:
I have a dual screen (nVidia twinview) setup with two different sized
screens. I have a large screen on the left (primary) and a small screen
on the right (secondary). The small screen is at the bottom of the
workspace, so that there is an inaccessible region in the top right
Public bug reported:
Hi, I just noticed a bug in the workspace switched. I'm using twinview,
and the black background isn't drawn for the workspace switcher on my
secondary monitor. It is on the first one though. Instead the area is
left invalid (as if glClear() isn't called).
The monitors are di
Public bug reported:
Hi, this is a slightly annoying usability / prettyness bug/feature
request in the latest version of unity.
I have a non-netbook screen, so I set the dock to be always shown, and
to be a sane size (the default is wy too big). If functions ok (or
it will once all the bugs a
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Ok, this is a little hard to explain. Basically with two separate
programs (QtCreator and Eclipse) I followed (roughly, as far as I
remember) the following proceedure:
1. Install app *not from apt*.
2. Create a custom .desktop file in ~/Desktop
3. Launch the app using that fi
Public bug reported:
1. Create a custom launcher (.desktop file) on your desktop (for example).
Apparently there is no way to do this except with a text editor (worthy of a
separate bug!).
2. Launch the program. It shows up in the dock.
3. Right-click, work around the focus problems (another bug
Weird, I swear I replied to your comment... It doesn't seem to have
shown up. Anyway:
There are two issues with your comment:
1. There is no shortcut enabled there by default.
2. It doesn't work. This is because when a full-screen game takes control of
the keyboard, basically it eats all the key
Public bug reported:
This is a MAJOR MAJOR usability bug that has existed in Linux for as
long as I remember, however Ubuntu has some settings that make it worse.
If a full-screen game freezes but remains running, there is absolutely
no way to kill it and return to your desktop. The only way out
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Add startup application should let you choose one from the launcher!
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This may not be part of unity, sorry if it isn't!
If you click on the "Startup applications..." tool and the get "Add",
you are presented with a "you know how to use the command line
right?"-style dialog that gives no clue about what to enter. Only geeks
are going to know wha
Public bug reported:
Clean install of Ubuntu 11.10. If you start tomboy it puts an indicator
button (or whatever they're called) in the top-right corner of the
screen.
However, if you restart the computer, it doesn't automatically start
Tomboy again, so you have to manually run it each time you l
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More information: After a restart, it all seems to work properly. So I
suspect Unity is doing some house-keeping on startup that it should do
at other times too.
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Upon further experimentation, this is not unique to Eclipse. It also
happens for QtCreator as well. The common factor with those two programs
is that they aren't from an apt repository.
Eclipse was the binary download from eclipse.org, and is in my home
directory. QtCreator was from Nokia's custom
I don't see how you can make this a low priority! It makes unity
unusable:
1. Start eclipse.
2. Minimize eclipse.
3. There is now no way to get back to eclipse. It isn't even in the alt-tab
list.
I am using Ubuntu 11.10, and Eclipse 3.7 downloaded from the eclipse
website (since the ubuntu one i
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"Create a partition" dialog box cannot be resized; bad default size.
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I can't resize the "Create a partition" dialog box. This is bad because:
a) You should be able to resize *all* dialogs.
b) The default size cuts off some of the text in the size label, and the size
slider is comically small.
I will attach a screenshot.
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Unity application shortcut context menus sometime don't get focus
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This is a bug about unity (the 3D version). Unfortunately the package
search thing doesn't work at all, so I may have put the wrong package
there.
Anyway, basically sometimes when you right-click on an application in
the dock to get the context menu (Keep in Launcher, Quit, e
I have to say, this is one thing that really annoys me about OS X. A
problem I don't think people have mentioned is this:
When you have a maximised window it is unambiguous which window the
global menu is associated with, since there is only one showing. However
with unmaximised (windowed?) window
On 6 December 2011 16:09, Omer Akram wrote:
> a similar bug (i reported) was fixed in last cycle, could you confirm if
> thats what you are facing? bug 733740
Yes that is an additional bug. There are two bugs:
1. The disabled menu gets brighter when clicked (fixed as bug 733740).
2. The disabled
Yes, when a project is loaded (so that some of the menu items are
enabled) it works. I tried to use the switch user thing to start a
gnome shell (I assume that's how you are supposed to do it), but...
well... if I want to spend an enjoyable afternoon filing bug reports I
know where to go!
I got to
I didn't focus on one option because it seems that there is a generic
way that alsa drivers offer options to mixer control software.
Alsamixer seems to have support for generic toggle and slider
controls. None of those options are available in gnome, and they all
should be really since you can't pr
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I did a clean install of Ubuntu 11.10. I have onboard sound (some kind
of intel one). Anyway, in the sound settings, it is missing an absolute
ton of options that are available via alsamixer. For example, in
alsamixer I can disabled "auto-mute" (mutes the rear output when you
Ok, finally got this to work(ish)! I commented most things out in
/boot/grub/grub.cfg, and the menu finally shows up! When I boot it says
"error: no suitable mode found \n booting however" or somthing like
that.
As an aside, is there meant to be loads of ugly bash-like code in the
grub.cfg? Becaus
Ok, I tried what is suggested here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1759894
sudo chmod -x /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme
sudo update-grub
And it gets rid of the "error: no video mode activated" message, but I
still only have the single digit count-down, and cannot access the menu.
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Oh, and also #24 did not help!
I have:
* Copied the pf2 files to /boot/grub
* Set:
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=10
GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=false
GRUB_TIMEOUT=10
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480
* Run update-grub.
And it *still* says "error: no video mode set" (with a 10 second
countdown). W
This is still a problem in 11.10. But for me it is even worse: I just
get a purple screen, with a single count-down number (if I change the
timeout). The error is not even visible unless I set the graphics mode
to 'console', so it took me a while to even find this bug!
Desktop with Geforce GTX 570
Bilal: I take it you mean it needs a design discussion as to exactly
which feedback animation to use; not whether there should be one at all
(because there obviously should be).
My vote goes to a button depress, but as an extremely easy stop-gap, a
darkening of the icon could be used. This would h
Wow, I can't believe this obvious (and surely easy to fix!) bug is still
not fixed! After having skimmed the libgksu code though, I'm not
surprised -- it does call-outs to the shell all over the place.
Obviously a very bad idea:
tmp = g_strdup_printf ("%s list %s | "
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Binary package hint: cheese
The U and V planes are swapped. Also it defaults to 320x240 which is
pretty lame for a 720p camera!
It works perfectly with:
luvcview -s 1280x720 (except it does freeze the
PS: Forgot to add this luvcview debug info, and the attached output of
lsusb.
Also note, colours are correct with luvcview using -f yuv and -f jpg
$ luvcview -L
luvcview 0.2.6
SDL information:
Video driver: x11
A window manager is available
Device information:
Device path: /dev/video0
/d
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Binary package hint: cheese
The U and V planes are swapped. Also it defaults to 320x240 which is
pretty lame for a 720p camera!
It works perfectly with:
luvcview -s 1280x720 (except it does freeze the entire desktop on
startup for about a second).
In fact I've had a few
Public bug reported:
When you go to add a new keyboard layout and select a UK layout, it
(awesomely) shows the actual layout and the values of all the keys.
However it shows it over a US-style physical keyboard (i.e. with a one-
row-high return key).
The keyboard model I have selected is "Generic
It may be a rant, but that doesn't mean that it isn't a real problem and
can't be fixed. It totally *is* actionable. For example if the problem
is due to X or Gnome being swapped out, surely there is a way to protect
them from being swapped.
I could find anything in /proc// to do this, or on Googl
Public bug reported:
This has bothered me for all of the time I have used linux. When you
have swap enabled (as most people do), and try to allocate a huge amount
of memory (I accidentally allocated a 16 GB array with only 8 GB of
physical memory) the following happens:
1. The OS tries to allocat
Steve: Yes, 0.5s is a vast improvement over 2s, and I would consider
this 'fixed'.
Perhaps this should be two bugs, one paper-cut: "Default password delay
is too long", and one that is (as you say) harder to fix: "First few
local password attempts should be instant".
I think you can easily fix th
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Binary package hint: linux-firmware
I have a 'getnet 300n' USB wifi adapter. When you plug it in by default
in Ubuntu 10.4 you get the following in dmesg:
[434864.807665] usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl819xU
[434865.036964] rtl819xU: --->FirmwareDownload92S()
[4
Yeah got this issue too. Was mount.cifs suid in 9.10?
There's also a 'Mount FUSE filesystems' permission that can be set for
users through the GUI now. It made no difference though...
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It makes much more sense for fsck to run on shutdown than startup. I
almost always have to skip fsck when I turn on my computer because it
takes about an hour. It's rare that I turn on my computer but don't want
to use if for another hour. However it is pretty common that I tu
Tried this with nm-applet and knetworkmanager and both show this bug. If
I use iwconfig then dhclient it works perfectly.
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The lmr10 font for X11 is actually the smallcaps version. There is no
regular serif face as far as I can tell.
** Affects: lmodern (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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