Now Yelp crashes when I launch it.
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
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Core was generated by `yelp'.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV,
** Summary changed:
- Yelp does not display the Ubuntu documentation
+ Ubuntu ubuntu-22.04: Yelp does not display the Ubuntu documentation
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Public bug reported:
Yelp does not show the Ubuntu documentation (Ubuntu User Guide) when you
launch it.
Tested both with the en_US and el_GR locales.
What happens: When you click on Help, the yelp application opens but the window
is blank, empty.
What should happen: Yelp should display the
Here I typed Cltr+A to Select All in the Yelp window and blindly tried
to move the selected content with the mouse.
Indeed, the documentation is there but it appears all white in the Yelp
window.
** Attachment added: "The documentation is there though."
Public bug reported:
Currently, the Libreoffice snap package supports the following UI
languages:
English (USA)
Catalan
Chinese (Traditional)
French (France)
German
Hungarian
Italian
Japanese
Polish
Portuguese (both Portugal and Brazil)
Russian
I suggest to change the title of this report to something like
"[20.04] Keyboard layout not enabled immediately during installation when
typing username/password".
It looks like an issue of not activating the selected keyboard layout
during the installation, in order to type your
I have installed from scratch Ubuntu Daily 20200412, which is still at
the Linux 5.4.0-21 kernel.
I was not able to replicate the issue that I was facing, therefore for
me I would mark this report as INVALID.
@magean: I have just reinstalled Ubuntu Daily and I got the proprietary
drivers instead
Public bug reported:
I am testing Ubuntu 20.04. This system has an NVidia GPU, with nvidia-
driver 440.64.
With Linux kernel 5.4.0-18, I can login successfully to an X session (default
GNOME).
With Linux kernel 5.4.0-21, I fail to login to an X session. When I put my
password and press Enter
This bug report is from 2014.
I get this issue (return almost immediately to the login screen) in Ubuntu
20.04 Beta with the 5.4.0-21 kernel.
But with the immediate previous kernel, 5.4.0-18 works and I get a desktop
session.
Anyone who found an existing report on such an issue?
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Public bug reported:
I could not find an existing report on this.
When Ubuntu 20.04 does powersaving, the audio card powers down.
When the card powers up again, it emits a short annoying popping/crackling
noise, then audio plays just fine.
The workaround is to disable power-saving for the audio
The system is largely unresponsive. I got this though:
ubuntu@myserver:~$ free
totalusedfree shared buff/cache available
Mem: 6568594848896836 803588 4691721598552415572340
Swap: 1996796 51712 1945084
I tried the following command:
ubuntu@myserver:~$ lxd-benchmark launch --count 900 --parallel 24 ubuntu:18.04
Test environment:
Server backend: lxd
Server version: 3.0.2
Kernel: Linux
Kernel architecture: x86_64
Kernel version: 4.15.0-36-generic
Storage backend: zfs
Storage
I got the same bug again. Here are the kernel messages:
[ 1450.993972] INFO: task systemd:1 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 1451.000279] Tainted: P O 4.15.0-36-generic #39-Ubuntu
[ 1451.007094] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this
message.
[
I made a change in the cloud-init configuration:
--- version1.profile2018-07-24 20:32:06.054307582 +0300
+++ version1.profile.after 2018-07-24 20:32:32.890558707 +0300
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
config:
- user.network-config: |
+ user.user-data: |
network:
version: 1
The following relate to LXD and the LXD container images for 16.04 and
18.04. Both container images have cloud-init 18.2 (18.2-4-g05926e48).
SUMMARY
cloud-init fails to set up networking if a container is launched with
cloud-init networking instructions.
WHAT WAS TESTED
16.04 container image
@Vasiliy: Indeed.
The version in -proposed is "4.15.0-29.31" (source:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+queue?queue_state=3_text
=linux-image)
The page for that version at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1782173
does not have a reference to this bug number #1781364.
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I have been doing stress-testing on LXD at a freshly installed 18.04.
The Linux kernel was the standard 18.04 kernel.
LXD though was compiled from master, ZFS was also compile from master.
I performed the stress-testing by running the command
lxd-benchmark --count 384 --parallel 24
This
zfsutils-linux (zfs-linux, zfs-linux_0.7.5-1ubuntu16.3) is already in proposed,
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+queue?queue_state=3_text=zfs-linux
Please report when linux-image gets into -proposed,
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+queue?queue_state=3_text=linux-image
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I have been stress-testing LXD and managed to cause the following kernel
hung:
[10271.564074] INFO: task systemd:1 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[10271.570397] Tainted: P OE4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu
[10271.577212] "echo 0 >
** Bug watch added: Github Issue Tracker for ZFS #7659
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/7659
** Changed in: linux
Status: Fix Released => Unknown
** Changed in: linux
Remote watch: Github Issue Tracker for ZFS #7691 => Github Issue Tracker for
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Upstream bug report and pull request to try:
"Kernel error "task zfs:pid blocked for more than 120 seconds" #7691"
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/7691
"Fix zpl_mount() deadlock #7693"
https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pull/7693
** Bug watch added: Github Issue Tracker for ZFS #7691
This might be related to #1773392.
On the other hand, the issue in #1773392 appears to have been introduced
in more recent kernels (16.04 not affected).
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I just tried again and now Software launches the correct command from the snap.
I do not remember for certain whether I closed Software with Ctrl+Q.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Title:
Update Greek translation for Firefox Desktop Action (firefox.desktop)
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** Tags removed: verification-done
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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Title:
GNOME Software only supports running one application from a
Hi!
On Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial) I enabled the `xenial-proposed` repository and
upgrade `gnome-software`.
$ apt policy gnome-software
gnome-software:
Installed: 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.10
Candidate: 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.10
Version table:
*** 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.10 400
400
The string has not appeared yet in the translation template for
"ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu".
I suppose this will happen soonish?
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Title:
[UIFe]
Public bug reported:
Please apply the attached patch that updates the Greek translation
for the file "firefox/debian/firefox.desktop.in".
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: patch
** Patch added: "Translation update for Greek (file:
The goal of this report is to deal with the usability issue. The issue
that when you start Ubuntu Core through KVM, you do not get a working
command on how to connect to the running image.
A simple solution could be to adapt the text on #1 to say something
like:
can connect
@Timothy:
There would not be much of a need to collect stats specifically from
motd.ubuntu.com. The user-agent will just say 'curl' in all cases which is not
that helpful.
Also, each distro installation checks every day for security updates, so why
would anyone bother with motd?
There has
** Summary changed:
- motd.ubuntu.com currently advertises HBO's Silicon Valley
+ motd.ubuntu.com currently shows media item (HBO's Silicon Valley using Ubuntu)
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@Jeremy: I think it would be more appropriate to say that the current
motd.ubuntu.com shows an item about an episode of a TV show, which
depicts Ubuntu being used in some IT task.
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The script is /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news
which reads https://motd.ubuntu.com and displays the text from that page.
Obviously there has been an unfortunate mix-up and it shows that HBO-
related item.
Is it really necessary to conflate this into some conspiracy to display
ads in the Ubuntu
Also, this is not an issue with base-files, but rather with
motd.ubuntu.com.
The proper place to file this, would be somewhere at https://github.com
/canonical-websites
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motd is advertising HBO's Silicon Valley
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@Marcos:
Thanks for reporting that the same issue exists in current 17.10.
There has been a change in the default settings in NetworkManager in upstream
so that the MAC address randomization is not enabled by default.
Currently, Ubuntu 17.10 (daily) has NetworkManager 1.4.4.
I suppose it will get
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 17.04: New privacy feature in NetworkManager stops some WiFi adapters
from working (mac address randomization)
+ Ubuntu 17.04/17.10: New feature in NetworkManager stops several WiFi adapters
from working (MAC Address Randomization issue)
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** Description changed:
- New keyboard layout changer in Ubuntu 13.10 introduce old-new bug. Any
system or application hotkey witch use char (for example: ctrl+alt+t for
terminal or ctrl+t for new tab in browser) become unfunctional when selected
non-latin keyboard layout.
- Hotkeys with
@nrbrtx: As noted in #329, the shortcuts for Super+A/F/M/C/V indeed do
not work on Unity.
However, the shortcuts for Super+S/W actually work. This means that the
functionality is there to make Super+A/F/M/C/V work as well. See the
screenshot at #329 that demonstrates that Russian is OK for
@dror-sign: I have tested with Ctrl+O (File→Open...).
Indeed, when they keyboard layout is in Hebrew, Ctrl+O in Libreoffice does not
work.
However, Ctrl+O in LibreOffice for at least Greek and Russian works.
Therefore, this inability for Ctrl+... shortcuts not working in
LibreOffice for Hebrew
@dror-sign: I just tried the Alt+F shortcut on LibreOffice, on Ubuntu
16.04, having enabled the Hebrew keyboard layout. It worked for me.
You are supposed to have as primary keyboard layout the English (En)
keyboard layout.
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@xeron-oskom: Indeed, Super+A/F/M/C/V are not adapted and do not currently work
with Greek either.
However, what is working, are those shortcuts that I show in my screenshot
(Super+W, Super+S).
Here is a screenshot that shows that when you switch to Russian keyboard
layout, the Unity shortcuts
@nazar-pc: It is very important to care and make an effort to figure out what
is going on.
Your case is about Java apps, which is a distinctive group of GUI programs.
I am not aware of functionality that XIM ('setxkbmap') would offer the feature
to have working shortcuts with non-English
@xeron-oskom: The Unity 7 shortcuts are adapted accordingly when the keyboard
layout is switched to Greek. See screenshot below.
When you keep pressed the Win key, you get that information text with all
shortcuts.
Admittedly, I just checked that a few shortcuts are not adapted for Greek so
@nazar-pc: Java GUI apps on Linux is a special case. Firstly, they are
no such apps pre-installed, so it is somewhat a non-Ubuntu problem.
Gedit is written in the C programming language and is part of the core
GNOME apps. It is well-support and shortcuts work. It has been working
for 10+ years,
I think this report needs to clear up. The title and the description
should get an update.
I am using stock Ubuntu 16.04.2 (i.e. Unity 7) and I have configured two
keyboard layouts, EN, GR.
I start gedit and I press the Ctrl+S (Save) hotkey.
In both cases (Layouts: EN (English), GR (Greek)),
@Don Cady:
The source of the problem is the Linux kernel driver for the specific
WiFi adapter or perhaps the firmware of the WiFi adapter.
In most of the drivers, they have implemented the facility to change (by
software) the MAC address.
There are even tools to change the MAC address, like
Jesse, I do not have 17.04 so I cannot test these myself. You guys could
help:
At https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2016/08/26/mac-address-spoofing-in-
networkmanager-1-4-0/ it mentions that:
Update-2017-01-25: with 1.6 release and newer, the default value changed
from “permanent” to “preserve”
** Description changed:
+ According to
+
https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2016/08/26/mac-address-spoofing-in-networkmanager-1-4-0/
+ there is a new privacy feature in the new version of NetworkManager.
+ This privacy feature can cause some USB WiFi adapters to stop working
+ while they used to
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 17.04: wi-fi not working — mac address keeps changing?
+ Ubuntu 17.04: New privacy feature in NetworkManager stops some USB WiFi
adapters from working (mac address randomization)
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I get this message and I do not even run a Kabylake system ("kbl").
According to https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/firmware
"2. Q: I am seeing the following error message, what do they mean and what
should I do in response?
W:Possible missing firmware
A note here that when you run "snap info libreoffice", the order of the
commands actually changes every time you run it. I suppose that snapd
does not have the order of the commands as given in snapcraft.yaml.
That's what I get with snap 2.12
A workaround could be for Ubuntu Software to pick the
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #777128
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777128
** Also affects: gnome-software via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777128
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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GNOME Software can only search and install packages which are (probably) marked
as GUI applications.
In terms of usability, it is a good choice and the chances to mess up a system
are diminished.
As a result, it is not possible to install fonts.
Fonts should also be
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #726121
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726121
** Also affects: network-manager via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726121
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I had a look at the other bug report.
I think the significance in this report is that the mysql-server package
can fail to install altogether (if the installation misjudges how much
memory to assign to mysql), requiring the administrator to use package
management commands in order to fix.
I got
Public bug reported:
When installing "openjdk-9-jdk" on Ubuntu 16.04, the installation fails:
# apt install openjdk-9-jdk
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Suggested packages:
openjdk-9-demo openjdk-9-source visualvm
The following
The failure is reproducible. For example,
$ lxc launch ubuntu:x mytest
$ lxc exec mytest -- /bin/bash
# apt update
# apt upgrade
# apt install openjdk-9-jdk
(above error occurs).
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Title:
LXC: Cannot create a container with the specific alias "tasks"
To manage
** Description changed:
- .
+ When trying to launch a container with the specific alias "tasks", it
+ fails to launch.
+
+ $ lxc launch d23ee1f4fd28 tasks
+ Creating tasks
+ Starting tasks
+ error: Error calling 'lxd forkstart tasks /var/lib/lxd/containers
/var/log/lxd/tasks/lxc.conf':
Public bug reported:
When trying to launch a container with the specific alias "tasks", it
fails to launch.
$ lxc launch d23ee1f4fd28 tasks
Creating tasks
Starting tasks
error: Error calling 'lxd forkstart tasks /var/lib/lxd/containers
/var/log/lxd/tasks/lxc.conf': err='exit status 1'
Try `lxc
Public bug reported:
The default installation of mysql-server is completed successfully if it
manages to start at the same time. If for some reason mysql-server
cannot start, then the installation fails without giving a comprehensive
error message. The user has no clue as to why the installation
Attempt for installation of mysql-server, which fails due to not enough memory.
The messages do not give a clue that the problem is memory-related.
The commands (systemctl, journalctl) that are mentioned, do not provide
a hint.
** Attachment added: "mysql-error.txt"
I figured out the source of the problem in my case.
It was a memory issue (/var/log/mysql/error.log):
2016-05-20T21:10:32.004395Z 0 [Warning] TIMESTAMP with implicit DEFAULT value
is deprecated. Please use --explicit_defaults_for_timestamp server option (see
documentation for more details).
Output of command "systemctl status mysql.service".
root@db:~# systemctl status mysql.service
● mysql.service - MySQL Community Server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/mysql.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Active: activating (start-post) (Result: exit-code) since Sat
Output of "journalctl -xe"
** Attachment added: "mysql-journalctl.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.7/+bug/1562362/+attachment/4667196/+files/mysql-journalctl.txt
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AskUbuntu question about this exact issue,
http://askubuntu.com/questions/760724/16-04-upgrade-broke-mysql-server
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Title:
package
I got the exact same issue.
This is about installing "mysql-server" on a pristine Ubuntu 16.04 on
DigitalOcean.
The installation fails.
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It looks like an issue specific to this class of videos.
Whether a video file is .avi or .mp4, it can have the audio/video compressed in
different ways.
Since the test video is 190MB, you can post the video details. Install _ffmpeg_
and run _ffmpeg -i myvideo.avi_.
Here is the output:
Input
Summary: the default video player in Ubuntu is Videos (the app "totem")
and it can play this video just fine.
Still, it would be great if the problem in VLC gets fixed. VLC uses its own
audio/video decoding software.
Videos (Totem) uses "gstreamer" and it works. Mplayer2 and ffplay use
The installer is stuck at this dialog box. Neither button (Go Back or Continue)
work.
The user is unable to complete the installation (and has to either reboot or
kill ubiquity before trying again).
** Attachment added: "force-uefi-installation-stuck.png"
I just installed freshly Ubuntu 15.10 using the Greek locale.
I did not make any changes to the settings.
Indeed, the fonts look terrible and different from previous versions of Ubuntu.
The reason is that, instead of showing the Ubuntu font family, the Dejavu font
family is shown by default.
Workaround #1:
Create partition table using "gparted".
Create one 200MB partition with filesystem FAT32. Then click Appy so that
"gparted" applies the change.
Then, change the flag of the partition (right-click on partition, then Manage
Flags) in order to add the "efi" flag.
Save and exit.
It
I am installing Ubuntu 15.10 (final) and I encountered this issue (exactly as
described by the original poster).
This issue is mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WilyWerewolf/ReleaseNotes as
well, in the Known Issues section.
However, in my case the Force UEFI dialog cannot be closed, thus,
See http://www.whizzy.org/2015/09/big-bug-bonanza-16-04-lts/ for a sprint
to fix issues in Ubuntu (targeting 16.04).
Since there are patches for this and these patches work, it is important to
get the issue fixed during the sprint.
On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 10:49 AM, OrDuek
There are more details in the duplicate #1447077.
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Toggling wifi on/off causes media playback to hiccup
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Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
1. Use a dual-SIM phone (tested on bq Aquaris E4.5) with two SIMs, both SIMs
should require a PIN to unlock.
2. When booting the phone and prompted for SIM1 PIN, click on X in order not
to provide a PIN (thus SIM1 will remain locked).
3.
WHAT YOU GET:
** Tags added: i18n
** Description changed:
- I created a webapp for the secure email service Tutanota. One nice
- feature is that it is localized in several different lanaguages and it
- automatically presents its interface in the user's preferred language.
+ When the user has selected a
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu Browser doesn't present system language to websites.
+ Ubuntu Browser should send the system language to websites
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu Browser should send the system language to websites
+ Web browser should send the system language to websites
The relevant message in /var/log/syslog is:
Apr 20 14:03:45 user-laptop pulseaudio[1661]: [pulseaudio] module.c:
Failed to load module module-alsa-card (argument: device_id=0 name
=pci-_00_1b.0 card_name=alsa_card.pci-_00_1b.0
namereg_fail=false tsched=ναι fixed_latency_range=όχι
Public bug reported:
Currently, usb.ids (http://www.linux-usb.org/usb-ids.html ) does not
have an entry for the bq Aquaris E4.5.
Thus, lsusb does not show something for the USB ID 2a47:0c02, which is
the bq Aquaris E4.5.
$ lsusb
...
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Patch to add Vendor/Product ID for bq Aquaris E4.5 phone.
** Patch added: Patch to add Vendor/Product ID for bq Aquaris E4.5 phone.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usbutils/+bug/1421740/+attachment/4318873/+files/bq-usb-id.patch
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It's great that it has been fixed upstream.
To backport to 14.04, see instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
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Title:
Also occurred on an ASRock Z87 Pro4, after several suspend/resume
cycles. It might be a race condition.
Linux desktop 3.13.0-37-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 22 21:28:38 UTC
2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Christopher, the motherboard is from a LoCo member and I do not have access to
it at the moment.
What is common between the two cases, is the motherboard being ASRock.
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Apparently this is a regression in the xhci code (USB3). If you connect
the device to a USB2 port (if you have one) or disable xHCI in the BIOS,
the problem is gone. Of course you get USB2 speeds as well.
Relevant bug reports:
Bug#741989: linux: 3.13.5: known regression: xHCI xhci_drop_endpoint
@minniegaliev-r: It comes out as obnoxious to post a comment like Why
importance only medium?.
It should have been a complete statement as in:
I think the importance for this report should be raised to High. The
reason is that if you get locked out in the screensaver while your
current
A bit of essential fact-checking:
X.Org/XKB consider different the shortcuts like Ctrl+T (latin t) and
Ctrl+Τ (greek τ) and so on. Because they are different characters.
Obviously.
It is because of gtk+ (with gtk+ input method) that shortcuts like
Ctrl+Τ (greek τ) work just like Ctrl+T (latin
I am running 13.10 with all updates applied. I have enabled English and Greek.
The LibreOffice shortcuts such as Alt+F (File menu) does not work either for
English, neither for Greek.
Can someone verify whether the shortcuts work for English in LibreOffice?
Because if they do not work in English
@Goyo: Indeed, gnome-bugs #168304 is about having the ability to add
annotations to the PDF document that is being viewed.
We need to find the proper bug report for Evince and add it in this
report.
** Summary changed:
- Evince doesn't display notes exported by openoffice
+ Evince doesn't
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #685334
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** Also affects: evince via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685334
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Summary changed:
- Evince does not show highlighted comments
+
I also want to add https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60126 to
this report but cannot figure it out. If someone can figure it out,
please add it.
From a comment above:
The problem with both the LibreOffice and Latex generated PDF files seems to be
that they have a very small or zero
@Artyom: The issue is with Ubuntu 13.10 which has specific new changes when
switching layouts.
My layouts are EN/GR/RU, and while RU is active, the shortcuts do not work. I
tested with Ctrl+A (Select All).
Do note that I check with 'gedit' (core GTK+ app). Some other apps like
Chromium have
@Misha: So you are saying that the bug still exists, it is not a Unity
bug, but solely an indicator keyboard bug.
** Also affects: ibus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Stephen: In Greek, the Z key happens to be on the same physical key as Z
on the US English/British physical key (Qwerty).
@Lars: GTK+ has code in
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/gtk/gtkkeyhash.c so that when you
press Ctrl+A (where A is the Greek A), it will search what was supposed to
I am using 13.10 (latest updates) and I have configured the layouts US
English, Greek, Russian.
I started gedit (core GTK+ app) and I switch keyboard layout to Greek.
1. I typed some text in Greek. Then, pressed Ctrl+A (Select All) but nothing
happened. Instead, the whole text should have been
A workaround to get shortcuts in non-Latin scripts to work again is to
kill any IBus processes.
I killed
/usr/bin/ibus-daemon --replace --xim --panel disable
/usr/lib/ibus/ibus-dconf
/usr/lib/ibus/ibus-x11 --kill-daemon
/usr/lib/ibus/ibus-engine-simple
and then I could Select All, or start
@BrandonSchaefer: Could you please have a look at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1228422
I think we got major regressions from this change.
In a nutshell, IBus does not support features that we have been used to, when
we were using the GTK+ IM. For example, accelerators
Public bug reported:
For the last several versions of Ubuntu, there was an inability to type Greek
(or many non-latin scripts) in the Dash.
With bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1205713 the
problem has been fixed, and it got fixed by enabling IBus for Greek, Russian
and
I am also affected by this; using Ubuntu 13.10 with en_US.UTF-8 locale,
and unable to type Greek.
Can you see at all the Greek localisation of Unity in 13.10; A Russian
translator mentioned that the Russian translation is not visible either. A
quick explanation would be if Unity runs under the
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