From: bernie Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 01:39:38 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Edit page UbuntuPaperCuts X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=61034991a292ee74c3e8a29ab6449b59656c609f Edit page UbuntuPaperCuts --- diff --git a/UbuntuPaperCuts b/UbuntuPaperCuts index 1e3102b..3dba206 100644 --- a/UbuntuPaperCuts +++ b/UbuntuPaperCuts @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -== Oneiric desktop paper cuts == +== Oneiric / Precise desktop paper cuts == === Indicators === @@ -11,14 +11,15 @@ * 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? + * 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. - # oneiric regression: When I connect a DisplayPort monitor, sometimes the audio switches to it (but sometimes it doesn't, I couldn't figure out why). The output setting is buried deep into Control Panel / Sound Settings / Hardware / Profile, so it took me a while to figure out what had happened the first time. + # oneiric regression: When I connect a monitor to the DisplayPort output, sometimes the sound output also switches to it (but sometimes it doesn't, I couldn't figure out why). The sound output setting is buried deep into Control Panel / Sound Settings / Hardware / Profile, so it took me a while to figure out what had happened the first time. - # oneiric regression: Similar to previous bug: sometimes when I switch on the DisplayPort output I get no sound, no matter how I set the Profile in Sound Settings. The only way to make it work is turn off the external monitor and turn it on again. + # oneiric regression: (related, but distinct from previous bug) sometimes when I switch on the DisplayPort output I get no sound output at all, no matter how I set the Profile in Sound Settings. The only way to make sound work again is power cycling the external monitor. # oneiric regression: no workspace previews in the panel. There's indicator-workspaces on Launchpad ([[https://launchpad.net/~geod/+archive/ppa-geod]]), but it doesn't start automatically at login. - # oneiric regression: Same for the system load indicator: it does not start automatically at login. + # oneiric regression: The System Load indicator doesn't start automatically on login. # oneiric regression: Tray icons, including the bluetooth icon and the KTorrent icon, sometimes disappears from the panel. The icons can still be seen by opening the unity-2d-panel. @@ -29,11 +30,9 @@ === Window management === - # oneiric regression, fixed on precise: windows often open with the title bars hidden by the top panel and you can only drag them out with alt+click. + # oneiric regression: 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: 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: when I switch workspaces, sometimes focus goes to a window hidden behind another full-screen window. In general, compiz does not remember which window had focus in each workspace. + # oneiric regression: When switching workspaces, focus can sometimes go to a window hidden behind another full-screen window. Compiz does not seem to remember which window previously had focus in each workspace. # long-time issue, confirmed on precise: When the video mode changes, full-screen windows often get shuffled on different workspaces and don't come back to their original locations when the resolution changes back. This is particularly annoying when plugging/unplugging monitors.