X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=UbuntuPaperCuts;h=518aa272e4992565a33874a2512f2127be4b9379;hp=04707ad6e68393a7f53f20fe744c751e26f9dd87;hb=34d83e9342d66d222b9fa0ad57c08be035bd6b49;hpb=d92f6e7bf1f469cc2f9ea33a2999e8fe616e2df7 diff --git a/UbuntuPaperCuts b/UbuntuPaperCuts index 04707ad..518aa27 100644 --- a/UbuntuPaperCuts +++ b/UbuntuPaperCuts @@ -1,19 +1,24 @@ -== Oneiric / Precise desktop paper cuts == +== Precise desktop paper cuts == === Indicators === # The indicator icon for configuring the display resolution no longer exists * oneiric regression * confirmed on precise + * probably "by design", but... wtf - # When the control panel is already open but hidden behind other windows or on a different virtual desktop, clicking on "Sound Settings" or "Bluetooth Settings" does not bring it to the foreground, thus confusing users. + # When the control panel is open but --hidden behind other windows or-- on a different virtual desktop, clicking on "Sound Settings" or "Bluetooth Settings" does not bring it to the foreground, thus confusing users. * oneiric regression * confirmed on precise - # Why can't the desktop remember that I don't want mirrored displays when I connect my laptop to the docking station? + # --Why can't the desktop remember that I don't want mirrored displays when I connect my laptop to the docking station?-- * this bug actually can't be reproduced every time I plug in an external monitor. It's hard to tell if there's an underlying logic. + * FIXED in precise or maybe in quantal - # oneiric regression: Sometimes when I switch on the DisplayPort output the sound also switches to it, but not consistently. + # It looks like the HDMI audio output remains selected even when the output gets unplugged. As a result, the laptop does not play sound any more. + You can fix the problem by going to Sound Settings and click once on the internal audio output (which is the only output). + + # oneiric regression: Sometimes when I switch on the HDMI output, the sound also switches to it, but not consistently. # oneiric regression: We've lost the workspace previews in the panel. There's indicator-workspaces on Launchpad ([[https://launchpad.net/~geod/+archive/ppa-geod]]), but it only shows the current desktop number. @@ -26,10 +31,11 @@ * oneiric regression * FIXED in oneiric + # Displays: sometimes clicking on the second monitor does not select it. After fiddling with it long enough (dragging, clicking, etc) eventually it gets selected. === Window management === - # Dragging windows around becomes slow and jerky after some time. OpenGL acceleration works fine, it seems like a compiz issue with the intel driver. I can easily reprodiuce this on a Thinkpad X201 (Arrandale), but it's a lot harder to trigger on a X220 (Sandybridge). + # --Dragging windows around becomes slow and jerky after some time. OpenGL acceleration works fine, it seems like a compiz issue with the intel driver. I can easily reprodiuce this on a Thinkpad X201 (Arrandale), but it's a lot harder to trigger on a X220 (Sandybridge).-- * oneiric regression * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/770160]]: windows start to move slow after using compiz for some hours * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/773861]]: Moving windows is very laggy with Compiz @@ -37,6 +43,7 @@ * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/888039]]: Gradual degradation in desktop performance. * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/891744]]: Dragging windows stutter during and after grid animation * Improved in Precise, but there's still high cpu usage in some cases (see bugs) + * FIXED in Quantal and maybe also in Precise # --When switching workspaces, focus can go to a window hidden behind another full-screen window. Compiz does not seem to remember which window previously had focus in each workspace.-- * oneiric regression @@ -60,7 +67,7 @@ * Oneiric regression * Confirmed on Precise - # When I drag a window over the edge to another desktop, the mouse cursor jumps to the left or to the right, outside of the window title. + # When dragging a window across the edge to another desktop, the mouse cursor jumps to the left or to the right, outside of the window title.-- * Confirmed on Precise === Session management ===