I'm not sure I understand. You want me to replace my Ubuntu 16.04 with 16.10
and see if the bug reproduces?
The mouse trails disappear on 16.04 when I use nvidia's driver (but then I
can't use my external monitors properly)
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what is considered to be a "live" environment? sorry for not being familiar
with the terminology
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 4:57 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Avishay, if it is reproducible in a live environment, that would be
I've tested 4 different versions of nvidia drivers and all behaved the
same. I haven't encountered a version that provided a better workaround.
I haven't mentioned it in the original post but it's probably relevant -
if I switch an external monitor the new monitor is not detected. In
order for the
367.27, 364.19, 358.16, 361.45.11
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 8:33 PM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Avishay, to clarify, which 4 different version of the nvidia drivers
> specifically?
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dmesg is empty, is there another log file you want me to upload?
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Mouse trails disappear only on window refresh
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I tried switching back to network-manager (was using WICD until now) and I
still can't connect to wifi.
Can anyone walk me through the steps needed to get it work?
I tried updating it with
sudo apt-get install python-networkmanager libkf5networkmanagerqt-dev
libkf5networkmanagerqt6
but I don't se
Public bug reported:
I can't connect to wifi using network manager, I can connect using Wicd.
The network manager widget shows no wifi networks.
dmesg output is attached, I suspect the "IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlp4s0:
link is not ready" is related.
~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16
Hi,
I've just confirm that the issue reproduces in the live environment
installed from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
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For all of you who also suffer from this bug - I am able to connect to wifi
with the WICD network manager.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WICD
It might not be as fancy as plasma's network manager but it'll probably answer
the needs of most of you
install using
sudo apt-get install wicd-gtk
o
Public bug reported:
I installed the recent updates in the Update Manager and after rebooting I
wasn't able to connect to my wifi network anymore.
It attempts to connect to the network and fails with the following error
message:
Failed to update connection [network name]
connection.gateway-ping
I believe that the update that cause this bug was released yesterday. My
system was up-to-date two days ago (no updates available) and the issue
started after I installed the updates yesterday
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When I move the mouse it leaves trails that disappear when I move the
mouse over them or when I refresh the screen. The mouse cursor is
distorted when moving it slowly which makes it harder to click on small
buttons (e.g., resizing a window) as it's hard to tell where exactly
1. I was connected to WiFi before rebooting.
2. I wasn't able to connect to 2 out of 2 networks I tried to. Hadn't had
the opportunity to try other networks.
3. There's a file per WiFi network appearing in my Connection Editor
screen. Attached the content of the file of the network I recently tried
Hi,
It seems to make no difference when I remove the gateway-ping-timeout line
from the file. I get the same error
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Tony Espy <1569...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> @Avishay
>
> Can you try removing the 'gateway-ping-timeout' line from one
Hi,
I've updated my BIOS to 1.26 and I couldn't observe a difference in behavior.
I still see mouse trails when using the Nouveau display driver.
The NVIDIA driver (now at version 367.18) still works in one setup (no mouse
trails) but doesn't seem to work in another setup (screen flickers and the
Using nivida 367.18 is not a great workaround as it doesn't work with
one of my external monitors.
Thanks for looking into it
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Mouse trai
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Kernel oops when mounting with cifs.
Mount command: sudo mount -t cifs -o user=myuser //server.com/directory
/mnt/mountpoint
Ubuntu 12.04
Linux image package version 3.2.0-24.39
[ 128.277660] CIFS VFS: default security mechanism requested. The default
security mechanism
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Ubuntu 12.04
Linux image package version 3.2.0-24.39
[ 128.277660] CIFS VFS: d
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** Changed in: cinder
Importance: Undecided => High
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I have confirmation that Cinder works with 1.8.0, and have changed the
requirement to 1.8.0. Thank you.
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