Public bug reported:
I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version.
Two tests:
1. Connect HDMI from motherboard to Onkyo amplifier and from Onkyo amplifier to
TV:
" Onkyo 7" " text shown in display settings.
2. Connect HDMI from motherboard directly to TV:
" Samsung 7 " text shown in
** Description changed:
- I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version.
+ I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version and trying to
+ use 1080p with this TV.
Two tests:
1. Connect HDMI from motherboard to Onkyo amplifier and from Onkyo amplifier
to TV:
- " Onkyo
** Description changed:
I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version and trying to
use 1080p with this TV.
Two tests:
1. Connect HDMI from motherboard to Onkyo amplifier and from Onkyo amplifier
to TV:
" Onkyo 7" " text shown in display settings. 60Hz and 1080p are selec
** Description changed:
I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version and trying to
use 1080p with this TV.
Two tests:
1. Connect HDMI from motherboard to Onkyo amplifier and from Onkyo amplifier
to TV:
" Onkyo 7" " text shown in display settings. 60Hz and 1080p are selec
I have this problem with current Lucid Lynx and Intel motherboard HDMI
audio. With Mythbuntu there is no pulseaudio.
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** Description changed:
- I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version and trying to
- use 1080p with this TV.
+ I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version and trying to use
1080p with this TV.
+ This report includes description of the released official (non-RC) 10.04
My problem was HDMI specific and not related to this bug. After updating
kernel there are no problems with HDMI (or analog HDA) audio.
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No Python support here (Ubuntu 16.04):
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Apr 08 2016 11:38:28)
Included patches: 1-1689
Modified by pkg-vim-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Compiled by pkg-vim-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Huge version without GUI. Features included (+) or not
I just tried vim-nox (is that for "no X"?) and it seems Python 3 support
works there. I had to use the "let g:UltiSnipsUsePythonVersion = 3"
definition there because the autodetection did not work. For Powerline I
installed powerline and python3-powerline packages and used the
following configurati
I'm running Ubuntu Gnome and the user experience is horrible with this
bug when using the UI: "Software Updater" has "X" and "Stop" buttons:
"Stop" button stays gray (inactive) during the update (what is the point
of having gray Stop buttons?). It is even worse if the user (such as me)
tried to cha
Confirmed: UltiSnips and Powerline rendered useless after switch from
Wily. Same problem in current beta2.
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It seems vim-plug (junegunn) has regressed as well: it needs Python
support for parallel plugin updating.
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I can confirm that there was/is a problem with AR9287 in Onieric
(11.10). There internet speed test reported 7 Mbit/s for Onieric and
802.11g (45 MBit/s for Ethernet). The same test reported 14..15 Mbit/s
for a couple of older laptops and a phone. These tests were tried during
the same hour (a few
I might try the next LTS (12.04) when it rolls out but won't patch that
system. You can close this report if needed, it's not critical bug.
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I reported success too fast for 12.04 beta 2. After some uptime and
usage the transfer rate drops to 3..7 Mbit/s. After reboot the transfer
rate is again at 18..19 Mbit/s. It gets worse very fast after the first
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I'm running current release of Lucid Lynx desktop version and trying to use
1080p with this TV.
This report includes description of the released official (non-RC) 10.04 LTS
desktop version.
BIOS is now the latest
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Maybe we can keep this error as the "can't use 1080p mode". The other
one (rebooting when screen not ON) could be reported in a separate
report.
Here is the video I made to show the problem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbFjy1Wf_CU
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About the youtube video: the fading effect when switching back from "no
signal" state is caused by the camera. It's not visible on the screen.
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I see this HEST error string in my dmesg with the latest Ubuntu Maverick
RC (updated to current today). Don't know what it causes and if that is
non-issue after all...
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Any progress? Please check the xserver-xorg-input-evdev explanation:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/xserver-xorg-input-evdev
It is clearly keyboard/mouse INPUT
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After 3 days memory usage is still the same 5 MB as reported previously.
Is 5 MB within normal bounds?
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Runaway irqbalance consuming CPU a
Happens also with Raspberry Pi 2 and Ubuntu Mate 15.04. Irqbalance has
497 MB usage.
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Runaway irqbalance consuming CPU and Memory
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The leak was around 60 MB/day. Now running irqbalance
1.0.9-0ubuntu1~ppavv1 from the ppa. I will report more later.
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Memory usage with irqbalance 1.0.9-0ubuntu1~ppavv1 is 5 MB after 23
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Tested with Ubuntu Mate 15.04 in Raspberry Pi 2 (test.c, included here).
It has systemd 219-7ubuntu5 package. After a reboot one can see that a
file "testing.txt" is created but its size is zero, i.e. it was not
given enough time to write the file contents. The fix is not working
with two laptops a
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce in Ubuntu 15.04:
1. Have one program open with visible window, for example Terminal.
2. Place Remmina Remote Desktop Client to the Launcher
3. Click on the Remmina Remote Desktop Client launcher.
4. Observe Remmina Remote Desktop Client appears behind the t
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What the umask should be in 15.04? There is UMASK defined (022) to
/etc/login.defs and /home/ is has been created with that as well
as all the /etc//{Documents,Downloads,Music,Pictures,Videos}
directories. I expect the umask to be the same for the rest of the
files.
mkdir test: drwxrwxr-x
mkdir (G
I also tested tested the packages. The mosh case is now working but the
included test.c tester still fails this case.
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Systemd does not se
When I compare the documentation I see that with systemd SIGTERM has
been removed from it:
Old behavior: http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?shutdown+8
Systemd behavior: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/shutdown.8.html
Is it now that SIGTERM is sent in case-by-case basis to specific
applicat
I created this bug because of possible misconfiguration of Ubuntu. The
umask should be set in /etc/login.defs and with no other "magic" umasks
for the user. Please transfer this bug report for those who are
resposible of Ubuntu's configuration, thanks.
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Steps to reproduce: wake up laptop from sleep. This crash occurs every
second time for each wakeup. Crash might be timing related and probably
something to do with timing of the interface takedown sequence.
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I had this crash also after a reboot of the same laptop as previously
reported (laptop is Acer Aspire 5750). Here is the syslog of the part
where it is going to suspend and crashes:
Oct 21 23:44:14 elrond NetworkManager[789]: sleep requested (sleeping:
no enabled: yes)
Oct 21 23:44:14 elrond Ne
It is possible that this problem is timing sensitive. I had about 5
suspend-wakeup cycles without a crash. After that it again started to
crash. I think it may be caused by the fact that everything was cached
to memory (this system has 8 GB ram and normally light usage). It is
possible that this is
Ubuntu 15.10 status: Installing only nvidia-352 and nvidia-cuda-toolkit
packages forces Blender 2.76 to be started as root for the CUDA option
to be visible in Blender menus (no errors reported in Blender).
Installing also nvidia-modprobe fixes this problem: Blender can be
started as normal user.
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Just downloaded Wily final and tried to install it with the graphical
installer. I see some garbled text: there are usually pieces of text
missing (blocks) or text is replaced with white artifacts. I was barely
able to go through the install by remembering the options. This i
The screenshot is from Ubuntu Gnome 15.10 but it is exactly the same in
Ubuntu 15.10.
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Garbled text in Wily installer with GeForce GTX750
Crash log attached.
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I am running command "weechat -r \"/quit\" -d /home/quetzal/.weechat"
from Puppet configuration. The command is ran as user "quetzal", not
root. I use that to create the "base" of default configuration and later
apply my changes on top of those. What happens now is that weecha
I just scanned 30 documents with Simple Scan in 600 dpi and saved them
as png and got 2.1 gigabytes memory usage for tracker-extract (Ubuntu
Gnome 15.10). The memory was never deallocated. Simple Scan is missing
some usability features: it doesn't tell when it is actually processing
the image; you
Let's see... I actually scanned 41 files, totaling 1.5 GB. And saw the
memory usage steadily growing as I scanned.
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Preconditions: Install Ubuntu 15.10. Start some time consuming apt-get
locking operation, for example "apt-get install texlive-full".
Step 1: Open Language Support from System Settings. Notice it detects
the apt-get is running and tells it is going to wait for the other apt-
Public bug reported:
I have the following card: Asus GTX750-PHOC-1GD5 GeForce GTX 750 PH OC
1024 MB. I use its HDMI output and driver nvidia-352. The audio is
choppy and sounds "like a broken record" from time to time (there is
repetition of the same running audio 2-3 times for a second or two).
T
Raspberry updated to 15.10 Ubuntu Mate and 480 MB memory lost in
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Seems like Ubuntu 16.04 (release date 2016-04-21) will have irqbalance
1.0.9-1. It is still the old one for 15.10.
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I started to use mosh with Ubuntu 15.04 beta2. The packages are from today and
updated.
What happens with mosh is that I get "Mosh: You have a detached Mosh session on
this server (mosh [])" from the remote host after shutting down my
computer and using mosh again with the
Just guessing, but let's select systemd.
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Wrong kill mode on shutdown
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My "kill -9" was a description of similar end result as to what happens on
shutdown. Mosh behaves the same way.
I'm not normally using "kill" directly, I just wish it behaves the same way on
reboot and shutdown (i.e. normal kill).
I don't even know is there "kill" (SIGTERM) done to mosh on shutd
Just tried mosh from 14.10 -> 15.04. This works correctly.
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(1) I am connecting from a machine running Ubuntu release 15.04 (mosh
version 1.2.4a) to one Raspberry Pi machine running Raspbian Wheezy
release (mosh version 1.2.3). After shutdown and restart of the machine
running Ubuntu release 15.04 (mosh version 1.2.4a) I get this error from
the Raspberry Pi
Are there any Ubuntu Mosh guys who take the full end-to-end
responsibility of Mosh (or systemd) working correctly there?
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Wrong kill mode
OK, I will try with strace later, hope it's sufficient proof.
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Wrong kill mode on shutdown
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Unfortunately strace didn't reveal much. However, I created a small
program to show the signal.
Using test.c I can see that when testing with Ubuntu 14.10 the program always
creates the "testing.txt" file on restart.
However, if I test with Ubuntu 15.04, that file is never created in the same
us
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Bash history is not retained if 'reboot' command is used
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Thanks Keith for the summary. This bug can be closed.
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Wrong kill mode on shutdown
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It has been normal that applications first get the SIGTERM signal before
SIGKILL on shutdown/reboot in order to successfully finish any pending
tasks. Now it seem this logic has been changed to something else,
causing problems to mosh and many others:
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New bug created:
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Public bug reported:
When creating a new directory inside ~/
Ubuntu 15.04: Mode is 0775.
Ubuntu 14.10: Mode is 0755.
UMASK is 022 in both cases so the mode should be 0755.
This bug is for Ubuntu 15.04.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can't execute files anymore with Ubuntu 15.04's "Files" program (GUI).
For example, I install IHMC CmapTools to some directory inside ~/.
It installs a file named bin/CmapTools with "sh" shebang.
This file always opens with gedit but it has execute bit on.
However, if I st
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Can't execute scripts from home
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Steps to reproduce (Ubuntu 15.04):
1. Launch three windows/instances of the same program (ctrl+alt+t).
2. Notice the indicator next to the application icon in the Launcher now shows
three "tick marks".
3. Minimize the three launched programs.
4. Notice the indicator next to
It was with mkdir. Also see that g+w mode is set when I do "touch" to a
file. So it is also for regular files.
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Home directories created w
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Precondtions:
1. Tmux having mouse support enabled (pane selector specific).
2. Tmux with a window open in a terminal having more than one pane.
3. Second terminal open.
4. Application specific window selector opened from Launcher.
5. First mouse button pressed for tmux windo
This report is for Ubuntu 14.04.
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This happens also for me. Ubuntu 14.10 Geforce GTX 750 and xorg edgers
nvidia-346. But so far I've seen it only in Image Viewer and in gnome
Terminal.
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I experienced this issue after I added new SSD drive to an old desktop
computer. I "fixed" this by removing the CD/DVD drive and changing SSD
SATA cable from SATA 1 to SATA 0.
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Some status update: I enabled "Don't wait for video sync" and "Force
full screen redraws" from compizconfig. I've not yet experienced the
flickering problem. Before the compizconfig modification the problem was
severe in gnome image viewer, right after rebooting.
I have never seen problems as seve
Public bug reported:
I've been trying to make both vim and weechat work with 256 color
support and the best is that I can make only either one work. Here is a
list of test cases and their results. The "best configuration" leaves
high intensity characters to show as low intensity. The result is the
Public bug reported:
I live in a country having one spoken language: Finnish. Many people in
this country speak/understand other than Finnish. Most understand
Swedish and/or English. The defaults have been changed for locale in
13.04, causing regression. Calendar is now in Finnish only but nothing
Don't know about bug 1072019 but sounds similar. There has been a locale
change in 13.04. From my locales (untouched):
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_TIME=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=fi
If we check the calendar (top right hand corner) in 13.04 with Finnish
settings we see it says "la touko" (for Saturday and May). This is
incorrect as both "la" and "touko" can be have the same meaning in
English (abbreviated Sat and May). When we check the calendar itself we
see that the week now
Also "ps" command seems to be broken. It happily "localizes" just the
month but follows no rule, i.e. time format in "00:00:00", "touko02".
Probably all coreutils programs are broken in the same way.
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This is not just about two fingers. Mouse/trackball scrolling is also
disabled in the Launcher. It was working in 12.10.
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In Lucid I manually patched the kernel to make the sounds work. Now time
has passed and I've moved to Maverick (and don't use Lucid). No patching
needed in Maverick (the sounds work with Maverick's kernel). The
Maverick is up-to-date and I've also updated the BIOS (it's 0038 now).
The same 1080p m
BIOS updated to 0040. The "no signal" feature still exists with this
version.
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Just one more problem I'd like to mention. This is more like a nuisance
so I can live with it (I don't know about others):
1. Watch etc. the TV.
2. Turn the TV off.
3. While maintaining the system remotely, notice that there are security
updates.
4. Apply the security updates which require system
Fabio: What I mean is:
1) I load Firefox. I set some web page with pictures below the visible area of
the page.
2) I have now the web page loaded.
3) I press down arrow or PgDn. Screen starts to flicker when the pictures below
start to appear. The flicker/tearing usually happens when scrolling w
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