I have the same problem with Pidgin 2.6.6 in 10.04 (and Pidgin 2.7 in
Fedora 13). The notification area slowly grows as I have Pidgin
configured to only show the icon when new messages arrive. You can also
make it grow quickly by repeatedly turning on and off the setting for
always having an icon i
Public bug reported:
When volume buttons are held down, they do not repeat as expected. The
buttons therefore need to be pressed multiple times for each increment
of volume.
This was broken by a 16.04 update; the buttons work just fine using a
16.06 live cd without any updates. Unfortunately I'm
Sorry, just realized my original description said that the buttons
worked fine with a "16.06" live cd... someone changed it to "16.10," but
what I meant was 16.04 (Xenial). That is, Xenial as it was released in
April works fine, but some update broke the functionality.
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Not sure if I'm commenting on the right bug, since I'm using Unity not
XFCE, but I get this problem on two computers with Intel cards (both
Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300). It happens maybe 1/10 times
after resuming from suspend. This is on Ubuntu 16.04; there were no
problems back with
I think the Ubuntu modifications just need to be marked as multiprocess
compatible, since I've been forcing Firefox to use e10s
(extensions.e10sBlockedByAddons set to false) for over a month and have
had noticeable bugs or issues.
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When scrolling using a pointing stick (at least with trackpoints on Thinkpads)
Evince will continue to scroll when the window or workspace is changed. The
user's place is quickly lost.
To reproduce:
Open a multi-page pdf with Evince.
Go to some random page.
Scroll up.
Hit
This same issue also affects Thunderbird. Carol Cannas' fix works for
that as well.
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Small gap appears in Firefox main window after first
Seems to be fixed now.
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Ubuntu themes cause Nautilus to flash when changing directories
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When certain programs are opened unfocused, the text displayed is a
lighter (incorrect and harder to see, shade of grey. I've found this to
happen in gedit and Synaptic, at the very least.
To reproduce with gedit, open a text file (say, by double clicking on
it), but make sur
Versus:
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Still an issue in 13.10. Nothing happened when I hit the volume/mute
buttons on my T60p. Christiansen's workaround in comment #170 worked
great though.
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No, regular Ubuntu with Unity.
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Double suspend to ram and system malfunction after 2nd sleep.
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Note that this does not just affect Gedit, but Synpatic as well.
Is this actually a GTK problem, not a font config issue?
See the attempt at a workaround here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/1290697
** Summary changed:
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I don't remember Pidgin ever showing numberes in the launcher (but the
screenshot provided here looks like it's from 11.04, which I didn't
use), so I don't think it's a new issue in 14.04 in its case. It would
be nice to have though.
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14.04 Unity pips (white dots in bar) are now too smal
I can no longer reproduce this in 14.04, probably since the theme
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If certain programs are opened unfocused, text is a lighter sh
I should actually add the screenshot...
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The new theme in Trusty causes Nautilus to flash pink when a directory
is entered. This only occurs when viewing files and folders in list
view, not icon view. See attached image.
This is just a guess, but it might be related to this fix, since in Saucy the
pink flash did n
Jeff is correct.
Easy way to reproduce: take a short text file and view it in Gedit,
making sure that all the text appears within the window, the font is
fine. If you start resizing the window, the second a scroll bar appears
(i.e. some of the text is hidden) the font becomes distorted.
Maybe thi
I applied your fix, Jeff, and it did make everything consistent and
prevent Gedit from changing. However, all the fonts look slightly
thinner. Granted, they look better than with that dconf setting set to
rgba without your font.conf file (and also better to the Gedit-with-
scrollbars one), but they
Here's the actual image file I mentioned in #9.
** Attachment removed: "Top normal rendering, bottom Jeff's fix."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/1290697/+attachment/4089170/+files/fonts.conf
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In Ubuntu 14.04, the Evince/Document viewer (version 3.10.3) the zoom in
keyboard shortcut is no longer just the =/+ key but now requires the
shift key to be held down.
I assume this is a regression, since every previous version of Evince
simply mapped zoom in to =.+, no shif
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu 14.04, the Evince/Document viewer (version 3.10.3) the zoom in
keyboard shortcut is no longer just the =/+ key but now requires the
shift key to be held down.
I assume this is a regression, since every previous version of Evince
- simply mapped zoom in
** Description changed:
-
- When scrolling using a pointing stick (at least with trackpoints on
Thinkpads) Evince will continue to scroll when the window or workspace is
changed. The user's place is quickly lost.
+ When an image or portion of text in a pdf is clicked in Evince, dragged
+ (as if
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #777154
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** Also affects: evince via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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When the screen is locked an ! icon is displayed that states "num lock is on"
even though num lock is off. Turning num lock on or off has no effect, the
warning remains. The warning does not appear on the login screen at all (even
if num lock is actually on!).
The icon d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1526322 ***
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Sorry, but I don't believe this bug is a duplicate of #1526322, which is
about the warning showing up and people thinking its unnecessary.
This is about the warning showing up and never going away, even if
I just upgraded to the version of Unity in the proposed repository
(7.4.0+16.04.20160705-0ubuntu1) on Xenial. The volume keys now repeat
properly. Thanks!
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Gthumb version 3.4.1 uses the GNOME header bar/CSD. This breaks the
window decorations of Ubuntu's default Unity environment, causing all
sorts of problems (e.g. a double set of close/minimize/maximize buttons
when the window is maximized). Until the problem can be fixed, the
I've also been using e10s for a few weeks now as well and can confirm
are no noticeable bugs or issues. The Ubuntu modifications just need to
be marked as compatible.
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This is still a problem with VLC 2.2.2 in 16.04.
The second menu bar appears when the window returns from fullscreen and
when a video finishes playing.
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I can confirm it's fixed in version 1.5.0. Thanks!
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Title:
Cannot log out if Diodon is running
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Installing gedit (3.18.3) on Ubuntu 16.04 causes two .desktop entries to
be created in /usr/share/applications: org.gnome.gedit.desktop and
gedit.desktop. This causes two "open with" entries in Nautilus/Files.
Only one should be installed.
Deleting gedit.desktop currently ser
I just upgraded and all of those cases are indeed fixed. Thank you!!!
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Left-clicking a launcher icon does at least 8 different things
To m
I've just upgraded to Precise, and the problem is still there. The
behavior seems slightly different now, in that when the windows are
snapped to the side, the issue doesn't occur (or at least I haven't
noticed it yet - it was consistent in Oneiric). When a normal un-
maximized window is sitting on
Ok, so I turned acpi off, but everything remained the same.
However, with acpi off, but "load-module module-alsa-sink tsched=0" commented
out (see attached log), the rapid crackling actually seemed to be gone, but
when I would skip around a track it would sometimes go quiet, and changing the
vol
I modified daemon.conf and default.pa as per the instructions, but the
problem unfortunately remains. (Ubuntu 10.10, pulseaudio version
0.9.21-63.)
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Here you go.
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Err sorry, I had "load-module module-alsa-sink tsched=0" commented out
in default.pa. Though it still doesn't seem to work. Here's another log,
though I might still be doing something wrong. I'd like to try to turn
acpi off, though I'm not sure how to do that (sorry, I'm kind of new at
this). Thank
I forgot to add that when selecting a workspace with no open window
(i.e. it's just the desktop) the panel sometimes has color but the words
"Ubuntu Desktop" are offset and gray. ?field.comment=I forgot to add
that when selecting a workspace with no open window (i.e. it's just the
desktop) the pane
Public bug reported:
When switching workspaces, occasionally (1 out of 10 times, sometimes
more frequently) the launcher and panel do not update. This means that
although a worskpace is opened with a focused window, the panel still
reads "Ubuntu Desktop" and the launcher is gray (as it is when sel
Public bug reported:
The dm-tool "lock" command does not bring up the normal lock screen
(achieved when using Unity by hitting Ctrl+l), but rather a user
switcher screen that allows for logging in as another user. It also has
a few other different properties, like showing an accessibility icon
(no
Actually, I should clarify: if you invoke gnome-screensaver-command -l
and gnome-screensaver is installed it will work properly if used from
the desktop, but not in certain other cases (e.g. logged in via SSH).
Why is invoking the Unity lock screen via the command line coupled with
gnome-screensav
Neither of those work in 14.04. The first brings up the gnome-
screensaver lock screen (if you even have it installed, which I don't),
the second the lock screen of whatever screensaver you use (in my case
xscreensaver). They do not bring up the Unity lock screen.
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dm-tool lock command does display proper lock screen
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Why should it be forwarded upstream (which it already was, see comment
#18)? I just tested it again, and this is a problem that affects the
default Ambiance theme (in 13.04 and still present in 13.10) but *not*
other themes like Adwaita.
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Ah, I see Alberto.
I've narrowed down the problem down to two lines in the Ambiance theme.
If lines 66 and 68 in /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/gtk-widgets.css
are deleted, the columns are perfectly stable. The two lines are:
-unico-focus-border-color: alpha (@selected_bg_color, 0.5);
-unico-
Since I upgraded to 13.10, just after my laptop wakes up from suspend it
immediately puts itself back to sleep. I assume this is the same
problem. It never happened in 13.04 or previous versions of Ubuntu. I
can't vouch for the malfunctioning systems though; haven't noticed
anything not working aft
Especially annoying since if a user opens it to see the date, then does
so on the next day... it will show the same date as before (i.e. the
date of the previous day). I can only get it to reset by logging out or
restarting.
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Does not open with "today", can't jump there
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Those still with problems are probably affected by this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk3-engines-unico/+bug/1018718
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Title:
Nautil
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** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
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Public bug reported:
The fonts in the Unity panel, the dash, and the HUD are corrupted. This
seems to only affect certain the text in certain places.
For instance, in the dash the F in "Filter" has a blue line on it (see
first screenshot). Using the HUD, the first letter typed is always
corrupted
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The second screenshot:
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I have removed gnome-screensaver and replaced it with xscreensaver, and
am trying to prevent it from locking my screen when my laptop's screen
turns back on or when it wakes up from being suspended. Even though the
"Lock Screen After" box in xscreensaver's setting is unchecked
Public bug reported:
When Comix is opened maximized, the bottom of the screen is cut off and
shows whatever is behind it. It can be fixed by un-maximizing
it/minimizing it and then maximizing it again. No error occurs when
Comix is started un-maximized - the entire window shows as normal.
Please
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If
This is still a problem in Firefox 44 on a stock install of 15.10. When
Unity's menu bar is opened, Firefox's menu bar is opened as well, but it
only shows up as a two pixel-tall line. If you go to the customize
screen the thin line is visible there; you can even add icons and
whatnot to it.
This
Public bug reported:
Muting or unmuting the sound effects in the system settings (just the
alerts, not the entire system's sound) used to change this dconf
setting: org/gnome/desktop/sound/event-sounds. Now that setting does
nothing, and nothing seems to change when the GUI mute button is hit (as
Works for me now (version 3.10.3-0ubuntu10.1): simply hitting the +/=
key without holding shift zooms in.
Thank you for fixing this.
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Zoo
Works for me, thanks (10.20140527-0ubuntu1_i386.deb).
@David Bamberger: did you log out and back in? It didn't appear for me
immediately, but once I did that it worked fine.
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Works for me even after a reboot.
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indicator-printers not working on Ubuntu 14.04
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This is fixed for me with version 4.2.4.2 (build ID: 420m0[Build:2])
from the repos.
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[Upstream] Misleading error dialog while printing in
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Status: New
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If certain programs are opened unfocused, text is a lighter shade
To
This is indeed still an issue. I upgraded a laptop (Thinkpad T60) from
stock Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04, and while it did not have this problem
before, it now does. The workaround suggested in comment #6 seems to
have worked though.
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I think Alistair is correct: I have no Black rectangle issue (not using
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indicator-printers not working on Ubuntu 14.04
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I didn't have this problem in Precise, but now I do in Trusty on two
computers: one that upgraded from Precise and one from Saucy.
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Printi
@fifilecanari - That link is just to the standard indicator applet,
nothing to do with KDE.
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indicator-printers not working on Ubuntu 14.0
Including a stable version of gThumb (i.e. the 3.2 series) in Trusty
would make a lot of sense, considering it's an LTS release focused on
stability. There are definitely a lot of bugs in the 3.3 series, from
minor to fairly major (e.g. the image rendering speed being very slow
compared to the 3.2
Public bug reported:
In Trusty, multiple Tomboy indicator icons randomly appear. They seem to
each be connected to a separate tomboy.exe instance. I've seen up to
four before I began to close them. I have no clue what causes them to
start up. This is using the 14.04 daily image as of March 10th an
Public bug reported:
Version 3.3.1 of gThumb (the one currently packaged for Trusty) uses the
new GNOME header bars. It does this in every environment, meaning that
when using Unity there are no window decorations save when the window is
maximized, and then there are two window titles. This is inc
Public bug reported:
Font rendering in Gedit (version 3.10.4) in Trusty is blurry.
Fonts are rendered normally in other programs, such as LibreOffice
Writer, Tomboy notes, and various system uses like title bars.
See attached image, thanks.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Tthe colors of the pixels to the side of the characters in the
screenshot on the right are off, causing them to be blurrier and more
'shimmering'.
I only found this in gedit, nothing else. I was using a live image, and
just tried it again with today's... but now the rendering seems just
fine. I'll
Didn't realize how old Saucy's version was. 3.2.6 seems to work.
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gThumb has no window decorations
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I guess this can cause real-world problems: I just scheduled a meeting
for an incorrect date since I was viewing the wrong month. Though in
fairness it was partially my fault since I knew about this bug. Any
chance it’ll be fixed in Trusty? Thanks!
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@Andy, I tried that fix regardless, and it seems to have worked. I don't
get why that's the case, since I've never used Xfce or LXDE. I don't
even have my laptop set to suspend when the lid is closed. Oh well!
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I'm using nvidia-331 and it still does not work for me: I just get a blank
screen instead of the usual login one. I still need to downgrade nvidia-common
and ubuntu-driver-common to version 0.2.91.4 to be able to use any GUI. I'm on
a Thinkpad T420s, using an nvidia GF119M [NVS 4200M] (rev a1).
@Alberto Milone - I upgraded as well, and the blank-login-screen problem
is gone (though I'm still having that issue where I can't switch between
the NVIDIA and Intel cards...).
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Yes, that works. Thank you!
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Title:
Unity launcher icon edge illumination is offset
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What the icons looked like before.
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Public bug reported:
Upon upgrading to Thunderbird 31, the monochrome icons (in the mail
toolbar, compose windows, etc.) are missing.
I'm not sure where the new icons are being pulled from (some seem to
come from the system icon theme) but I assume this is a bug. Regardless
it looks pretty ugly.
Someone reported it upstream too, but no responses from developers yet:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1042780
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This also affects one-finger edge scrolling. There is simply no checkbox
to turn horizontal scrolling on.
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I have a Sony SZ-450 (VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation
Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev
03)), and experienced slight corruption starting with Ubuntu 10.10.
Still present in 11.10, though the "DebugWait" solution also,
thankfully, still works. I've
As Costis above mentioned, this is still broken. I'm also using version
11.05.31 (in Oneiric), and the sunrise/sunset times for both Detroit and
Toronto are listed as one hour earlier than they actually are.
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Installing lo-menubar isn't a workaround on Oneiric - Libreoffice can
still break. In fact, it makes things a bit worse, since when it does
the menu is totally hidden and you can't close it without knowing the
keyboard shortcut to do so.
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Same problem that's been around since Natty; this is also still broken
for non-snapped windows that rest on certain borders. E.g. if a window
rests on the bottom border of the lower left workspace, then that window
is called via the launcher in the upper left workspace, it moves into
the upper left
Uh, do we still complain about it here for Precise? I guess this isn't
"fixed" there yet, but since the "fix" in Quantal changed nothing at
all, I'm not very hopeful for the Precise "fix."
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Apologies if I'm missing something, but I just tested this out on an up-
to-date Quantal, and it is still very broken.
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Title:
Non-maximized windo
In addition to the privacy concerns stated above, I'd just like to add
that this causes a *huge* hit to usability. There is already a lot of
information presented in the dash home, and adding a stream of
information that is probably totally irrelevant to a given search goes
against the whole point
It looks like this is actually a bug with programs that use python gkt,
like Meld and Miro: See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/miro/+bug/993039
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This also affects Meld and Comix, which are both also python gtk
programs.
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Title:
python gtk programs miss the bottom part when opened in full sc
I've run across a bunch of problems with LibreOffice integration with
the launcher. Sometimes, for instance, a locked icon of an application
won't register when the program is opened, so another (yet identical)
icon will appear. What I reported was the only bug which I could
reproduce consistently.
Public bug reported:
LibreOffice Calc and Draw are not coming up on the launcher properly as of a
few weeks ago (can't remember exactly when).
If Calc or Draw is locked to launcher, all is normal.
Opening just Calc or Draw via the dash works as normal too.
However, problems arise if you open
** Attachment added: "The generic LibreOffice icon opens instead of Calc."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1026426/+attachment/3227934/+files/white.png
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** Attachment added: "The white icon once more documents are opened."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1026426/+attachment/3227954/+files/gone.png
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