did you install the proposed version again? because the update didn't
make it to the release pocket yet so it's not part of the ISO/standard
installation
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
Evolution 3.36.5-0ubuntu1
Cannot renew oauth2 token on gmail. Returns the following error:
Error 400: invalid_request
The out-of-band (OOB) flow has been blocked in order to keep users secure.
Follow the Out-of-Band (OOB) flow migration guide linked in
On a new install from Ubuntu 24.04 LTS "Noble Numbat" - Daily amd64
(20240322) the problem reappeared
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2047256
Title:
Ub
If anyone understand the probably and could write a patch and submit it
upstream for review that would be great. I can handle getting the fix in
Ubuntu once available.
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WS Discovery is irrelevant for storage systems that don't even have WS
capabilities at all. Please take note that the relevant component gvfsd-
smb-browse already clearly has the capability to work here but
_requires_ a kill/restart of the component after a fresh reboot to fix.
This could easily
This bug is annoy.
I have test on Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, 23.04, 24.04. All of them have the same bug
on my machine.
And I also have tested on the HDMI and Display port on the motherboard side.
And when I switch to LightDM, the monitor can turn off but the lock
screen shortcut won't work and I
Sorry for the lack of activity there, we are just short on resources and
have other priorities, we will try to get to check the status of things
again here and fix what we can.
Note that upstream also working on a new WS discovery backend which should help
resolving some of those cases
Same issue for me. It looks like this only occurs on the first login
with a given user.
After logging-out and back in again, I can't reproduce the issue.
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Sometimes just copy paste a block of text into the middle of the
editable window of an app and the cursor jumps to the end of the screen.
This is frustrating.
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