Public bug reported:
Showing two cursors after login to ubuntu-desktop.
One cursor moves and is scaled, and one is stationary mid screen and not
scaled.
The moving cursor does not appear on screenshots, making it difficult to
upload a screenshot.
Previously reported:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GN
@Daniel: The problem cursor did not appear when using 'Ubuntu on
Wayland'.
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Title:
GNOME 3.36 Lands Scaled/Transformed Hardware Cursors Support a
Still does not seem fixed.
Instead of in the middle of the screen, there is another cursor in the down
right corner at the moment. Seems like it has been initialized farther down to
the right, but still visible on a 4k resolution.
mutter 3.36.1-3ubuntu3
The hotfix of changing to 100% sc
Public bug reported:
Ran a normal
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: monodoc-base 2.10.8.1-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-17.27-generic 3.2.6
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-17-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 1
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Title:
package monodoc-base 2.10.8.1-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
To
It is not just booting from a software raid, I have never tried that.
For me, it was enough that I had a software raid in my computer. I was
booting from an SSD.
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Work around:
Add a keyboard shortcut key:
Tools -> Customize... -> View -> Freeze Window
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Title:
"Window" menu is hidden
To manage notifications
Public bug reported:
Happens at once on boot.
I happened to use the kernel 3.0.0-17, because the computer would not boot
because of the bug that the line
udevadm settle
is missing in function degraded_arrays() in the file
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/mdadm-functions which results in a hal
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Title:
update-manager crashed with ValueError in ./xorg_fix_proprietary.py:
_system not initialized
To manage notifications about this bug go t
Public bug reported:
After sudo apt-get update, I have to manually remove the
/var/lib/dpkg/lock file to be able to run sudo apt-get upgrade.
Actually it seems I must remove the lock file after running any apt-get
command.
A list of other running processes (ps ax) is found at pastebin:
http://pa
** Summary changed:
- Must manually remove
+ Must manually remove /var/lib/dpkg/lock
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Must manually remove /var/lib/dpkg/lock
To manage
It seems like only apt-get is affected. Both aptitude and dpkg -i seems
not to be affected. Also apt-get seems to work if I wait some time
between the update and upgrade command.
worked:
aptitude update
aptitude upgrade
worked:
dpkg -i package.deb
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It does not fail all the time. It fails sometimes, and it seems to be
random. I do not know of any processes that used dpkg while apt-get was
failing and the output of lsof | grep /var/lib/dpkg did not return any
output.
I will update the bug report if the behavior continues and I discover
anythin
This bug still haunts natty, which still has indicator-datetime 0.2.3.
Is there any hope for the fixed package finding its way into natty-
updates?
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Making /usr/sbin/bluetoothd suid root, solves this problem, but might
pose some security issues.
sudo chmod +s /usr/sbin/bluetoothd
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Title:
Bluet
Had this problem for this device: ID 413c:8103 Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 350
Bluetooth
The suid root fix above solved this problem on the release version of Ubuntu
11.04.
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Thanks for the info Loye Young.
Some additional information:
The password for the oem account should be the same as the username,
oem.
I think you also need to run these commands:
You might have to remove the old users files
#rm -r /home/olduser
Add the oem user to the sudoers list.
# adduser
Further investigation turns out, it doesn't connect to eduroam on a
liveusb version of Lucid either.
I have attached dmesg prints, iwlist scan results and the certificate
for my network.
** Attachment added: "files.tar.bz2"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/network-manager-applet/+bug/445487/+attach
I can confirm having this bug on a fully updated Maverick. I tried using
three different network cards, none were able to connect to my schools
WPA2 Enterprise network (eduroam). The network uses PEAP and MSCHAPv2.
The network cards I tried are using the modules: ipw2200, p54 and ath9k.
I am only
I can confirm this bug on Debian sid (unstable), and the workaround
works (disabling the keyboard plugin in gconf-editor, had to install
gconf-editor manually).
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keyboard unusable after logging in
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