This still happens in 17.10, and it is probably because a DBUS call
Totem does, as deleting
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.gnome.ScreenSaver.service solves the
problem.
Btw, gnome-screensaver-command -l doesn't even notify you when it didn't
do anything. At least cinnamon-screensaver-command -l sh
Public bug reported:
I uninstalled vanilla dash-to-dock by deleting ~/.local/share/gnome-
shell/extensions/dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com/
This did not remove dash-to-d...@micxgx.gmail.com from org.gnome.shell
.enabled-extension (in dconf), which is checked by /usr/share/gnome-
shell/extensions/ub
I guess this will solve #1571227
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Title:
gdm3 depends on ubuntu--gnome-default-settings but is not listed as
such in 16.04
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Public bug reported:
I have installed gdm3 (Version: 3.18.3-0ubuntu2) on a fully upgraded
16.04, but only got a black screen when running it.
I figured out installing ubuntu-gnome-default-settings (16.04.4) solves
the problem.
Looking further into the issue, removing '/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas
Public bug reported:
If you try to bind the media keys
'XF86AudioPlay/Stop/Next/Prev/Mute/etc' via System Settings --> Keyboard
--> Shortcuts, they will not work.
Opening dconf-editor and going to the schema where the just-set
keybindings are stored (e.g. org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-
Nevermind the last part, it seems I hit a very actual discussion/fix:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/1271591
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This isn't a bug, it's a feature. Read the gnome-keyring website
carefully, https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring/Ssh
[quote]
This assumes some familiarity with the ssh-add command. See its man page for
more info.
You can use ssh-add to manually add keys for use in the SSH agent. These
I had the same issue, turns out the bug involved is pretty old and has
to do with alsa & pulseaudio: http://askubuntu.com/questions/118675
/mute-key-mutes-alsa-and-pulseaudio-but-unmutes-only-alsa
Quick and diry solution:
sed -i 's/amixer/amixer -D pulse/' ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
When I
Using the fglrx driver solves the bug.
But I'm still not sure about "Sync to VBlank" solving it, because it
seems memory usage does go up again. How can I check if compiz really is
not syncing to VBlank?
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I double checked and turning "Sync to VBlank" off does solve the leak. I
will check again tonight with "Sync to VBlank" enabled and every program
that redraws minimised or shut down.
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Hmm, oops, 5% is 200MB, or even 400MB if I should include swap, don't
know what went wrong there.
This weekend I left my pc idle for more than 24 hours, when I checked
via ssh after 20 hours it was up to the usual 12% (the percentage I
always see after 8+% hours of being idle. But when I tried to
Memory usage of compiz was up to 5% (100MB) again with VSync disabled
and not using pc for 3 hours, didn't restart compiz though, don't know
if that is necessary when changing that option.
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" So while the monitor is inactive, unhandled events queue up in the
compiz process. And it would appear even after the monitor wakes, the
backlog of 1.5 million events is too large. So compiz appears to hang,
or never catches up. "
When I become active again after a long period of inactivity, and
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Com
It's an onboard Radeon HD3200 using the radeon driver (with KMS) on a
20" Dell 2007WFP monitor.
Attached dmesg.log, Xorg.0.log and my current ccsm config.
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Attached the full valgrind log, while running compiz for about 8 hours,
with options --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes enabled. Most
interesting part is probably the last few lines of the log:
==17463== 314,222,480 bytes in 1,510,685 blocks are still reachable in loss
record 7,754 of 7,755
=
Oh and not using unity either, just plain compiz.
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Title:
Compiz memory leak and blank screen unable to login
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I'm also affected by this bug. If I'm not using my PC for I think around
10 hours, there's like a 50% chance compiz has used up almost all
memory. Only thing you can do is go to the console and SIGKILL it (won't
listen to SIGTERM). Also on 64-bit and NOT running indicator-multiload.
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1,5 years later, but I just had the same problem. It seemed liked a
reinstall of maximus solved the problem for me.
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Title:
No way to kill maximus
Public bug reported:
When you play a song, you can hear song.ogg, but guitar.ogg doesn't play when
you hit the right notes, fofix -v gives the following:
(W) Unable to load guitar track: global name 'zeros' is not defined
This is because in the if-statement on line 223 in
/usr/share/fofix/src/Au
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