I'm seeing this problem in Lubuntu 20.04. The system discovered my
network printer automatically. (It chose A4 paper size, but I am in the
US and use letter size. Changing to letter didn't matter for this
problem.) When I print an error message pops up: "cups-pki-expired."
In the logs, I see th
Public bug reported:
After upgrade from Lubuntu 17.04 to 17.10, the taskbar has 2 icons for
managing the network. Both bring up the same menu with a slight
difference. For the icon on the left, the menu item for "Enable
Networking" has a checkmark in a box, while the icon on the right has a
blue
Public bug reported:
I set the desktop to automatically login a user. After several minutes
of no activity, the screen locker locks the screen, demanding a password
to unlock, which is annoying. The user can always reboot to get around
that.
When automatic login is in use, screen lock should be
This bug is still present in Lubuntu 17.10. Can't work the volume or
the WiFi with the mouse.
Another workaround is to use the keyboard. Click on the desired icon on
the taskbar, and leave the mouse pointer over the taskbar. Use the
arrow keys, starting with up arrow, to navigate the volume or
Public bug reported:
Parentheses appear as expected in Ubuntu 16.04 but fail to appear in the
latex math environment in Ubuntu 17.04. "$y=f(x)$" in the tex file
should produce output that has parentheses around the x, but does not.
Seems to be a highly specific bug. The parens only go missing i
A few days ago, I upgraded a dual boot system from Lubuntu 15.10 to
16.04, and could not get the system to accept that the clock was set to
the local timezone, not UTC. The upgrade stripped the UTC setting from
/etc/default/rcS:
# assume that the BIOS clock is set to UTC time (recommended)
UTC=no
"nofail" sounds like a good option.
Should also mention that Windows could still create or have a
hibernation file even when Fast Startup is disabled. I added
"remove_hiberfile" to the options for /mnt/windows in /etc/fstab to work
around that problem. That works for me, but some users may want
Public bug reported:
Problem is with systemd, or with how the installation configured
systemd.
Machine is a 64bit system, AMD CPU and graphics card, dual boot.
Windows 8.1 is on sda1 and 2, and Lubuntu 15.04 is on sda5 (swap), 6
(/), and 7 (/home). I installed Windows first. During install of
L
Public bug reported:
This is on Lubuntu 14.04. My system has 2 desktop users who may both be
logged in. I use the "switch user" option on the Logout popup to switch
between these users. I don't recall exactly how I created the 2nd user,
maybe used "useradd -m". They do not have the same groups
Ran into this problem today while trying to print to my networked
printer, an HP Officejet Pro 8500. The system is up to date, has
Firefox 27. Tried printing twice, using this hp-doctor command and a
reboot in between attempts, and now have 2 jobs stalled in the queue.
Here's what I see.
/var/l
Same here, still a problem in 10.04. Installing from usb needs work.
Ubuntu is too fixated on optical media.
I put Ubuntu Server 10.04 (amd64) on a 1G usb flash drive. This is for
installation on a netbook with an Atom N450 and without a CD drive.
Just getting Ubuntu Server on the flash drive wa
It was a hardware problem. Replaced the video card with another (an ATI
x1550), and now everything works fine.
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System freezes except pointer still moves but does not change icons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91041
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I have an NVidia GEForce 7100 based video card which I am using instead
of the integrated graphics on an Intel 965 based motherboard. With a
widescreen LCD (native is [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Xubuntu 7 Herd 5 defaults to
1280x1024. If I change xorg.conf for 1440x900, the system apparently
does change t
Public bug reported:
Sorry for this bug report being more vague than I could wish, but this
freezing problem is making the system unusable.
At some random moment during heavy screen paints, everything stops
responding except the mouse pointer. Windows may be left partly
painted. I can still mov
Xubuntu's default terminal emulator performs like a DOS window in
Windows 3 on a 286. You can see the individual lines being refreshed
from top to bottom when scrolling. And when dragging the window around,
the repaints are much slower and jerkier than for any other app I've
tried. xterm is far
That's correct. This is no longer a problem.
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install waits forever for partitioner
https://launchpad.net/bugs/87936
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This problem was not a problem on the Feb 25 nightly. I saw the dialog
changed a little, to "Step 5 of 7".
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Version: Feb 13 nightly, amd64 Live CD install, md5sum is
11373d57b5d825b152358461f106c217.
Computer: Intel E6300 Core 2 Duo w/ Intel DG965RY motherboard, 2 DVD drives on
IDE, 1 SATA hardrive.
The first time I used this nightly, it installed fine. Gnome
partitioner from th
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