This is still an issue in Intrepid (both x86 and amd64 versions). Has
the bug been reported upstream?
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Isn't it possible to upload files in Launchpad itself?
I'm very interested in this, do the packages compile cleanly?
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I have installed this debs on Intrepid amd64, but I still can't seem to
get hintslight rendering.
Attached is my /etc/fonts/local.conf. Is there anything else I need to
do?
** Attachment added: "local.conf"
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Thanks for the pointers, Moony. I'm rather particular about my fonts,
too, and this issue is the reason why I am not using KDE.
1) That's covered.
2) No, just the local.conf I attached to my previous post.
3) xrdb -query | grep -i xft
Xft.antialias: 1
Xft.dpi:96
Xft.hinting:
I just tested and this is fixed as of 8.10, which uses openal-soft
(package libopenal1) as its default openal implementation.
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Since we can simply disable the ailing plugins, this is a paper cut
candidate. Consider that:
a) This bug represents one of the worst UI design violations (breaking
Fritt's law without any visual indication).
b) From the viewpoint of Compiz developers, this is not a bug (it's by
design).
c) The
Sorry for the double-post, but consider that this bug has been bugging
users since 2007 (and counting)! :)
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It's a bug-fixing effort going on for 9.10. There is a good writeup here:
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This also occurs with the Desktop Wall plugin. Is this enabled by
default?
To verify, try clicking an application icon on the bottom panel when the
mouse is at the bottom of the screen.
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 15:50 +, David Siegel wrote:
> Since the behavior does not occur when cube is not ena
I have update to 9.04 and can confirm this bug only occurs at the top of
the screen now.
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After more testing, it seems that the top panel works correctly. On the
other hand, if you move the top panel out of the way (say, place it on
the left) and maximize a window, the top row of the screen will only
accept left clicks. Right- and middle-clicks are eaten and the scroll
wheel works as if
Interesting, I never tried to move the mouse at that exact row with the
top panel activated.
Is there a bug report for this? I searched launchpad, but my search-foo
is not strong enough.
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Another vote for changing the default behavior to not scroll on mouse
wheel. The effect is easy to trigger accidentally and the result is
positively nauseating.
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Most "rookie" users I know, rename files by right clicking and selecting
'rename' (both on WIndows and on Ubuntu). More savvy ones press F2. The
click, wait, then click again pattern falls somewhere in between - I
personally find it annoying and avoid it (hence like Gnome), but others
swear by it.
Right now, is there a way to map Super_L to open the application menu
*and* be usable in two-key shortcuts (e.g. Super_L+D to minimize
windows), *without* modifying source code?
If so, it would make sense to make this default in Ubuntu.
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** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On Thu, 2009-06-25 at 21:27 +, Sam Stenvall wrote:
> Currently I have it set up so that when I press the Super key, all
> windows are minimized. This is ONLY because it is not possible to create
> a keyboard shortcut like Super+D (which would be the Windows equivalent
> to minimizing all window
Personally, I prefer the glide 2 animation for windows. Fade feels like
a better fit for 'transitive' windows, like menus or dialogs. The glide
2 animation is a tweaked fade with slightly more impact - which
conceptually fits application windows (they have more impact than simple
menus).
The diffe
Why is this marked as invalid?
1. This affects the default configuration of Ubuntu.
2. It is exceedingly ugly.
3. The fix is a trivial configuration change: replace "any" by
"!name=gnome-panel" in "Window Decorations" options.
This looks like a prime candidate for a paper cut.
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And a better fix: use "!(class=Gnome-panel)".
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AFAIK, you just need to re-enable the "Desktop Switcher" plugin through
compizconfig-settings-manager (please correct me if I am wrong).
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No, the problem still persists in fglrx 8.532 (8.9 release).
It is rumoured that the fix will land in the 8.10 (October) release -
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> The fix had some rather strange side effects:
> - Destop effects didn't work before but work now
> - The terminal is partly transparent (see screenshot; only apprears in
> gnome-terminal)
The translucent terminal is part of the new desktop-effects. Quite
MacOS-esque. :)
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Also have this problem on VMWare Player 2.0.3 and VMWare Workstation
6.0.3. Running Hardy x86_64, with 6GB of RAM.
Curiously, setxkbmap does not help here.
Another strange thing is that a test application of mine *does* report
the keys when they are pressed down, which means X responds to these.
Indeed, fullscreen mode increases the likelyhood this bug will occur.
Here it happens on windowed mode too, however, only less frequently.
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This issue, or an issue related to this one, is acknowledged in the
fglrx 8.6 release notes:
"Creating two successive connections may result in direct GL context to
fail. Further details can be found in topic number 737-35215"
(source:
https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/l
I am working on an isolated test case for this issue.
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Are there any news on this from the Debian and/or Ubuntu side? Intrepid
still contains the broken packages...
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Should we close this bug? It is no longer an issue with libopenal.so.1
(can anyone else confirm this?)
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On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 17:24 +, Ulrik Sverdrup wrote:
> To follow up on Alexander Jones,
>
> On Mac OS X, when the desktop is shown and all windows are shoved to the
> side, as soon as you click any window, or open a new one, all windows
> slide back into place (covering the desktop) with the w
"/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/modules/libgail.so was removed from ia32-libs for
some reason"
I can confirm this - anyone knows why?
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On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 21:48 +, Bryce Harrington wrote:
>
> Maybe this problem have something to do with the on-board Intel
> Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 of the Intel DG33TL [1] mainboard.
>
No, this is a known issue with the fglrx drivers. IIRC, the underlying
issue is that there is no
I've installed 8.4 without problems (X1950 Pro, x86_64). Compared to
8.3, it improves scrolling in Firefox and Opera significantly when using
Compiz. It also seems a little more stable under stress-testing
(creating and destroying 100 OpenGL contexts asynchronously would cause
the whole PC to lock
Can't confirm on a X1950 Pro (PCI Express, 256MB), Core 2 E6750 running
in x86_64 mode.
Interrupt counts look normal:
$ vmstat 1
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system-- cpu
r b swpd free buff cache si sobibo in cs us sy id wa
0 0 16
I can also reproduce this with OpenTK (quite incidentally, as it is
similar to JOGL but for .Net). Attached is a typical crash dump.
It started happening when I started using nested XOpen/XCloseDisplay
calls to retrieve visuals. I've only seen this happen with fglrx
(versions 7.11-8.4), but not th
I agree, OpenAL soft will officially replace the outdated and buggy
sample implementation. Unlike the SI, OpenAL soft actually conforms to
the OpenAL specs.
Some maintainer *please* look into that, it will be a shame to ship
Hardy with so obviously and horribly broken OpenAL support.
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Bug encountered on Ubuntu 7.04 and 7.10 and affects both x86 and x86_64
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This is a known bug of the outdated sample implementation: calling
alcMakeContextCurrent more than two times results in a crash. This issue
is descibed in detail at the OpenAL mailing list:
Public bug reported:
>From the OpenAL mailing list:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm writing a streaming aplication that uses openal for linux
> distributions (particularly ubuntu 7.10, the one i'm using for testing).
>
> I'm using the function alGetSourcei and passing AL_BYTE_OFFSET in order
> to
This bug has become unbelievably frustrating in Lucid/Radiance/Ambiance,
to the point where I have edited the theme definition to increase border
size from 1 to 5 (diff attached). Yes, this introduces visual glitches,
but glitches are vastly preferable to not being able to resize windows
using a to
One possible compromise is to enable "infinite width" only for maximized
windows. This is very useful for us with touchpads.
Attached patch implements infinite width and height for maximized
windows.
** Patch added: "Implement infinite width/height for maximized windows."
http://launchpadlibra
I can reproduce this issue with nouveau, nvidia, fglrx and radeon on
Lucid.
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I won't be working on this patch anymore, as I consider it good enough
for my needs. If someone familiar with metacity theming wishes to take a
look, check the attached image for the artifacts caused by the
aforementioned patch: in short, the area left of the "File" menu should
be dark instead of l
Now, that's an interesting idea. It might be possible to intercept
pointer messages posted to the root window and detect when the pointer
leaves the visible area. Or, if interception is not possible, we can
create an invisible fullscreen window to receive pointer messages and
constraint mouse movem
Nothing, really, this is the WM's job. The background app could provide
a potential workaround for part of this issue, until a proper solution
can be implemented.
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Please don't let this workaround dilute the need for a real solution. It
is very awkward to perform on laptops touchpads, where you have to press
alt+ left click + right click + move a finger on the touchpad surface at
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When I try to add my printer through System -> Administration ->
Printing, I can only find drivers for MP610 and MP620 printers. There is
no driver for MP600. If I select the MP610 driver I can print in black &
white, but color printing and margins are broken.
I am using Ubun
Set GRUB_TIMEOUT="0" and it will work.
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The workaround from #44 (change localhost:8118 to 127.0.0.1:8118) didn't
work for me.
Running Lucid amd64, upgraded from Karmic. Privoxy was installed after
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The issue with Ctrl-L is that *it is not a toggle*. Once you enter text
mode, you cannot press Ctrl-L again to move back to button mode. Yes,
this was a very useful feature: enter text mode to navigate to some
distant path, then go back to buttons when you reach that. A common use
case:
1. say you
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
System information: Karmic amd64, 2.5GB RAM, Intel 80GB SSD, Nvidia
binary drivers (195.36.08).
Users of 3rd party docks, like AWN, docky or cairo-dock, frequently
disable gnome-panel completely. Unfortunately, this results in a strange
bug,
Thanks for the prompt reply, I can confirm that the issue disappears
after uninstalling xsplash.
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I am also experiencing this issue (Jaunty amd64, 2.5GB of RAM *without*
swap file as I am running from a USB stick). Memory consumption after 2
days is 138MB and growing.
I have my panel set to autohide, which *might* have something to do with
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I can confirm this issue on my Dell laptop (D830, Quadro NVS135M GPU
with 190.18 binary nvidia drivers). My external CRT operates at 85Hz,
while my laptop runs at 60Hz, but Compiz can only use one refresh rate
for both screens.
Compiz should be able to set one refresh rate per x screen, instead of
Some more information: upgrading ALSA to 1.0.20 and Pulse to 0.9.15
didn't help with this issue. The only thing that seemed to make a
difference were the "PCI latency" settings in my BIOS: higher values
seemed to make the issue appear at a higher frequency; lower values
seemed to improve - but not
I am experiencing the exact same issue on Jaunty (amd64, nforce4 audio,
nvidia 9500GT for hdmi & audio passthrough). I have created a "combined"
Pulseaudio sink that directs audio to both the hdmi and analogue
devices. While everything works perfectly on the analogue speakers,
audio drops out inter
9.12 doesn't fix the bug for me here (Karmic amd64 with HD4850).
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This issue prevents me from installing my printer drivers. Are there any
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I've also managed a similar solution on amd64, by unpacking the jaunty
packages with "dpkg -x" and manually copying then files to /usr/lib.
(This is very evil and I wouldn't recommend it in the general case.)
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Same issue here with karmic final. Usplash appears for ~15 seconds, then
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Shouldn't this package be rolled into a standard update? I also having this
issue and it is getting mighty annoying after 40 days.
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Title:
compiz can'
Also affected with VirtualBox 3.2.12 and Natty alpha1 x86.
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep EE shows:
[23.609] (EE) [drm] drmOpen failed.
[23.609] (EE) VBoxVideo(0): DRIScreenInit failed, disabling DRI.
[23.691] (II) XKB: reuse xkmfile
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This bug is still present in Ubuntu 14.04 with both stock and 3.14
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Title:
14e4:16bc [Acer Aspire One 756] SD card slot doesn't work
T
One click to show the window picker. A second click to minimize all
windows. Rince and repeat.
Not so difficult, is it?
2014-02-04 Dimitri John Ledkov :
> Clicking on the icon exposes apps' windows. Please, do not change that!
> It's uber useful! When i click on it, i want to focus that app not
I've had this issue since at least fglrx 11.4.
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Pivot causes missing single line on screen
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There are certainly lots of people that would like this, myself included,
for the exact same reasons as the ones mentioned here (with the current
design, it's very difficult to switch to a different window (chat,
documentation) temporarily, then switch back to the original one).
Unfortunately, the
This issue goes away on a clean install, it only appears on an upgrade
install. Installing gnome-tweak-tool and resetting font settings also works!
@Jay S, this is a slightly different issue (i.e. Unity reading font
configuration from somewhere else than the rest of the system, while in my
case th
I can confirm the issue with gnome-shell.
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gnome-panel crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
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** Attachment added: "Argh, me eyes be bleedin'!"
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When using Aero Snap (sorry, I don't know the official terminology for
Unity, this is the effect that happens when you move a window to the
sides or the top of the screen), I now get a horrendous goldish-yellow
color instead of the soft orange I used to get in Ubuntu Natty. Th
One possible fix would be to restart unity when it crashes.
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Closing unity renders the system unusable
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Alt-tab causes mouse cursor to disappear
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Public bug reported:
When I press alt-tab on the keyboard (getting the brand new alt-tab
prompt), my mouse cursor disappears and the mouse becomes unusable for
as long as the prompt is visible (no click, no movement, no nothing).
This is highly confusing - I expect the mouse to be there and visibl
2011/8/21 RussianNeuroMancer <160...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Now it's again issue in Oneiric.
>
> In both unity and unity2d.
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Title:
Resizing windo
2011/8/21 Sam Spilsbury
> Invisible borders are not implemented in unity-2d
>
>
Are they technically infeasible or could they be implemented with some
effort? If so, where should they be implemented?
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This bug has been fixed upstream since ~October 2010. Could someone
please close it?
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[M76] [ubuntu 9.04] [ubuntu 9.10] [ubuntu 10.04] slow
Fixed upstream for close to a year now.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu Lucid)
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Is it possible to add an icon to the bottom part of the launcher (just
below the trash icon)? That could work fine with the wmctrl hack.
Of course, the best solution would be to add this inside Unity itself
(just like the trash icon). It doesn't even need to be a full 48x48px
icon, even a 48x8 "ba
2011/10/18 razor <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> I know why this bug won't be fixed. Because it makes no sense for a
> tablet with touch screen to minimize an app when user clicks the
> launcher icon. What will the user expect when they touch the launcher
> icon? The obvious answer is to list all th
2011/10/18 Michael <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> > You are missing a trivial solution to your hypothetical(*) tablet issue:
> > first click activates window picker; second click minimizes all windows,
> > third click restores them. Problem solved. Touch workflow is not
> impacted,
> > people get a
2011/10/19 razor <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> How weird it
> looks on a tablet to minimize anything at all.
No idea, how weird would it look? While you are at it, how weird would it
look to have multiple instances of the same application running on a tablet?
Indeed, why would you even need wind
2011/12/15 Marco Biscaro
> Em 15-12-2011 16:30, sabby7890 escreveu:
> > In order to archieve the behaviour that @spradders recommended, Unity
> > should minimize on click ONLY when there's single, focused and raised
> > window under the launcher's icon.
> This would be inconsistent. Users will th
Still an issue on my system.
2011/11/22 TomasHnyk
> I do not know about the original poster, but it is still an issue for me
> (on uptodate 11.10). It also affects 7 people, so setting to confirmed.
>
> ** Changed in: unity
> Status: Incomplete => New
>
> ** Changed in: unity
> Statu
2011/12/21 John Lea <160...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> @jan-bakuwel-gmail; in what way is the current Ubuntu window resizing
> behaviour different from the Microsoft window resizing behaviour? In
> both Windows and Ubuntu we have several px on the left, right and bottom
> of the windows that is dragab
2011/12/21 John Lea <160...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> @stapostol; thanks for your response, I've marked the bug as also
> affects unity2d. Re. the sizing of the dragable area, in WindowsXP the
> dragable area is 5px (but it may well be larger in Windows 7). So yes
> the size could be increased, but
2011/12/22 u-foka
> Maybe the best would be a configurable size for the hidden grab area :)
> Currently it's difficult to change, how I seen the size is hardcoded
> into the theme right?
>
>
But is this really necessary?
Three options:
- review feedback and pick a sensible default value
- add a
Gnome 3.2 does not use Compiz, it uses Mutter which is significantly faster
on my system (6310m with radeon drivers).
2011/11/10 eZFlow <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> @Eliah
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2011/11/10 eZFlow <733...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> I know but Ubuntu still uses compiz with GNOME3.2. You tried KDE4.7?
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:42 AM, The Fiddler <733...@bugs.launchpad.net
> >wrote:
>
> > Gnome 3.2 does not use Compiz, it uses Mu
Public bug reported:
I have a 1366x768 laptop that I connect to an external 1920x1080
monitor.
Windows maximize correctly on the monitor that is up or left. Windows
maximize incorrectly (they half-disappear into the void) on the monitor
that is down or right. It doesn't matter which monitor is se
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Multiple monitors with different resolution: window maximization
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Some kind soul has uploaded sreenshots of the bug here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/38753/multiple-monitors-different-
resolutions-break-maximize-button
Apparently I'm not the only one with issues...
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"Move on" is cheap talk when our day-to-day workflow is impacted in such a
way. And if there's anything that's nonsense, it's the dismissal of
community patches and contributions.
Roland's expression is most fitting here.
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2011/6/23 Sam Spilsbury
> >
> > 2) You (meaning Canonical) accept the fact that people post requests in
> > which they demand changes to the system. But Canonical should then make
> > clear that they do not want any extra work from non-canonical members
> > because they are not willing to maintai
2011/6/24 Sebastien Bacher
> Some extra comments:
>
> > When the window of a program/application is already focused and you
> click the corresponding launcher icon (of that program) you expect
> usually that something happens
>
> You might do, but non technical users might get really confused if
2011/6/25 mmiicc
> Workspace switcher icon, Applications icon (the one with plus sign in a
> cap of coffee), Files and Folders icon and Ubuntu icon, also every icon
> in top panel work in the way that on one click they show something, on
> another they hide it. Is this also confusing to users? I
Public bug reported:
Natty has finally fixed the well-known window resizing bug! (1px borders
that previously made resizing difficult) Unfortunately, the fix is only
75% complete: only the left, bottom and right (invisible) invisible
borders have been "fattened" to make resizing easier. The top wi
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Window resize bug in Unity (top resize border is smaller than the
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Public bug reported:
This is very simple to reproduce regardless of CPU and video hardware
and drivers (have tested r600g, fglrx and nvidia so far on both slow and
fast processors):
- click the ubuntu button five or six times in a row.
- press the win key five or six times in a row.
Unity will o
** Summary changed:
- Unity misses fast clicks to the ubuntu button and quick presses of the win key
+ Unity misses mouse clicks to the ubuntu button and presses of the win key
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