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suspend not working with latest xenial and kernel 4.4.0
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The video player workaround works with mpv, too, but apparently I have
to move the cursor over the player window. Just starting and immediately
stopping mpv was not enough. My mpv configuration uses OpenGL/VAAPI
output.
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Both elementary OS's Video and VLC in both playing and paused the mouse
pointer didn't back aftter unlocking.
2016-06-20 8:53 GMT+08:00 Patrick Gruber :
> I'm sorry, I got a little ahead of myself there.
> Parole is the standard video player that Xubuntu comes with.
>
> Now that I tried it a coup
I'm sorry, I got a little ahead of myself there.
Parole is the standard video player that Xubuntu comes with.
Now that I tried it a couple of ways, the video player brings the mouse
pointer back, even after unlocking the screen (by simply bringing the
application to the foreground). VLC shows the
How can I do "Parole" ?
2016-06-20 8:04 GMT+08:00 Patrick Gruber :
> I have had the same problem since I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 (Lenovo X250
> hardware using LightDM as the default screen locker).
> Today I noticed that my cursor does not disappear, if I have "Parole"
> (paused) in the foregrou
I have had the same problem since I upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 (Lenovo X250
hardware using LightDM as the default screen locker).
Today I noticed that my cursor does not disappear, if I have "Parole" (paused)
in the foreground before locking my machine.
Can somebody else confirm this behavior?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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I confirm the very same bug also occurs in 12.04 LTS (just downloaded
12.04.5-desktop-amd64 and tested).
Thanks,
MZ
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Status: Incomplete => New
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We've had several reports of this for Intel users in elementary OS Loki
as well. We use a LightDM-based greeter and the rest of the Ubuntu 16.04
stack.
** Also affects: elementaryos
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: elementaryos
Status: New => Confirmed
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Since some months there will stop the update of ubuntu. There are paketswith no
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-77.121-generic 3.13.11-ckt32
Uname: Linux 3.13.0
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/usr/bin/xclock -digital -twentyfour -update 1 -geometry 230x30-1+1
xclock starts displaying time in 24 hour format as requested.
At noon the next day, xclock reverts to displaying time in 12 hour
format.
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Package: x11-apps 7.7+2
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I tried to run Dirt Showdown from Steam but each time I try, it crashes.
Reporting the problem to Virtual Programming they said that the problem
is within the driver itself.
Here are the logs of the crash:
nvidia-358
https://gist.github.com/vpltd-peterm/5d299e
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Title:
Wrong keyboard layout while crypting new installation drive
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Have been experiencing an issue when I type the password for drive
encryption of a new Ubuntu OS install. I am able to type the password as
expected, but I am using an AZERTY keyboard layout and the install picks
up my password with the QUERTY layo
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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