Seems to be fixed.
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Title:
location services says it is in use even though it is disabled and
nothing is using
** Tags added: a11y
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Title:
On screen keyboard does not match selected keyboard layout
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Apparently this only lasts until the second boot. After rebooting again
from the installed system, the command starts to work...
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Public bug reported:
When choosing another keyboard layout (in my case Finnish) the on screen
keyboard from accessibility settings still uses an English layout with
no umlauts.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.24.2-0ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-22
I reproduced it again using the image from 2017-06-16. Installed from
live system, booted into installed system, immediately opened terminal
and ran `ubuntu-bug gnome-shell`.
According to dpkg -l gnome-shell I have 3.24.2-0ubuntu6
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There would at least be room in the restart/shutdown/cancel dialog you
get after choosing the rightmost icon from that menu.
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I used today's artful daily live cd.
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Title:
Unable to report gnome-shell bugs from an installed system
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Public bug reported:
Running `ubuntu-bug gnome-shell` from within an installed artful system
claims that it is not an official ubuntu package. Running it from the
live CD session works fine.
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
There is an empty menu with an icon that looks like a keyboard shown in
the login screen.
This can at least be reproduced in the live CD by selecting another
keyboard before boot. I have not tested other ways yet.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-s
Public bug reported:
There is no suspend option in the power menu with gnome. There is
supposed to be some modifier + click combination which I forget but no
way to find it out except by accident.
Suspend is a standard feature that's been in the unity menu and should
be retained with the move to
Public bug reported:
The location icon is shown and looks the same regardless of whether I
disable location from the menu. As is it offers no useful indication. It
should be hidden when location is disabled.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.24.2-0ubuntu6
ProcVer
Public bug reported:
It seems gnome-software is running in the background all the time. Not a
big deal if it was lightweight, but it seems to use hundreds of MB (from
smem output):
PID User Command Swap USS PSS RSS
2291 jan /usr/bin/gnome-softwa
Public bug reported:
I see gnome-keyring-daemon using hundreds of meabytes after just a few
days of uptime. Here's one with weeks of uptime:
$ cat /proc/`pidof gnome-keyring-daemon`/status
Name: gnome-keyring-d
State: S (sleeping)
Tgid: 2437
Ngid: 0
Pid:2437
PPid: 2243
TracerPid:
Public bug reported:
>From an open file dialog I can open "browse network" from the list and
see computers on my network. However, trying to open a network share
doesn't work: there's a message about the file not being a directory.
Expected: Either the network shares are listed and can be opened
Not sure when this was fixed, but file-roller in saucy correctly creates
the temporary file inside the target folder.
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I have this in 12.10. When I try to erase the USB with Startup Disk
Creator, the two threads start using 100% CPU each and balloon to tens
of gigabytes of memory in a matter of minutes.
I've stored the raw usb disk contents (dd if=/dev/sdc) in case that's
helpful to a developer, but it's 8GB so I
Like Michael Weimann, I only started seeing this under 12.10. Ubuntu
12.04 was fine, although I copied my fstab over. Maybe the bug used to
be quite specific, but now applies more generally.
One difference I see from the OP is that my mounts are all root:
/media/data/folder /home/username/fol
Where's the bug for 12.10? Google doesn't find it, and the top border is
still almost impossible to grab in Unity (3D).
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Title:
I see this in quantal live session: the "Install Ubuntu" and "Examples"
icons overlap by default, making the text illegible.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
When booting the quantal iso testing images and selecting Try Ubuntu
without changing the language or keyboard layout, it is impossible to
add keyboard layouts. In system settings -> keyboard layout there are
only four English layouts listed and the + button that should add a
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Title:
Releasing the mouse opens the settings clicked even if the mouse is no
longer on the icon
To manage not
Public bug reported:
If you click an icon in system settings and try to "undo" the selection
before releasing the mouse by moving it outside the window, the sub
section still opens when you release the mouse.
This behavior is inconsistent with other places where you single-click
to select somethi
** Description changed:
When I double-click on the Language Support icon in System Settings, two
identical windows called "Language Support" are launched. The main
- window for System Settings is still visible and active. This does not
- happen with any other icon in System Settings.
+ window
The same is true with other icons that launch external windows, like
Printing and Additional Drivers. I'm updating the title and description
to match.
(I think the real bug is that the icons work on single click, but look
like files/folders in Nautilus, which by default require a double
click.)
*
I doubt PA has anything to do with it, but gstreamer might. In any case,
does the upstream link mean this is no longer incomplete?
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I can reproduce 100% of the time and crossfade doesn't help. Playback
sometimes continues after a while (3-4 minutes in the most recent case I
saw) and the song jumps to a position close to where it would have been
if it had been playing from the beginning.
The following transitions cause a pause:
Is there a separate bug for Unity 3D? I see this in both.
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Title:
Difficult to grab window borders in unity-2d
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** Tags added: a11y
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Title:
gnome-control center is missing font & icon settings
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Title:
No font configuration to be found
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Public bug reported:
There seems to be no GUI to configure system fonts.
1) Open dash, type "font" - nothing comes up.
2) Open System Settings, look for something font-related - nothing matches.
3) Type "font" in system settings search - nothing comes up.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 1
This is *not* fixed in chromium 10.0.648.205~r81283-0ubuntu1 for me. The
browser asks to set default at each launch, but doesn't actually set
even if I give it permission.
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Ok, didn't notice. Maybe a theme problem then?
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Title:
Right click menu for indicators has corrupted background
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Yes it is. Right clicking on the main menu or an empty part of the panel
works fine as do the left click applet menus.
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The DarkRoom theme is no longer in Maverick, so I can't really test if
the bug is fixed. At least none of the installed themes trigger the bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421436
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> There is a lot of free space bottom left, so this should be fixable.
Maybe just a layout glitch.
Scratch that. The space gets used when session and language choices
become visible.
So I suggest either justifying everything right instead of left or
moving the shutdown button to the right side.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
With 800x600 resolution the shotdown button (and the time display) in
the bottom right corner is (partially) outside the display area. This
makes it impossible to shut down the computer from the login screen.
There is a lot of free space bottom left,
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #621670
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** Also affects: nautilus via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621670
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have a secondary partition, mounted at /media/data, from which I
--bind mount a directory to be my ~/Videos using fstab.
When I use Nautilus to navigate into ~/Videos and move a file into trash
(either using Delete or by dragg
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I have a secondary partition, mounted at /media/data, from which I
--bind mount a directory to be my ~/Videos using fstab.
When I use Nautilus to navigate into ~/Videos and move a file into trash
(either using Delete or by dragging or whatever),
I can confirm that the proposed package fixes the issue. Haven't noticed
any regressions either.
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To reproduce the main issue in Lucid:
1. Right click the top panel and select "New Panel". Nothing seems to happen.
2. Right click the top panel and select "Add to Panel..." and add e.g. the
brightness applet. A panel becomes visible on the side of the screen.
Alternatively at least logout+login
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: file-roller
When creating a 7z archive using file-roller, the temporary .7z.tmp file
is created in the source directory, instead of the target directory as
with other formats like .tar.gz.
This is problematic when the source and target directories are on
The current package from -proposed solves the problem and I see no
regressions. Thanks!
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This is not fixed in gnome-games-2.28.0-0ubuntu2 from karmic-proposed.
The patch above is not included in the update. Manually removing the
line in question does fix the bug.
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I got the same crash message when unmounting+removing a flash drive.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Control center seems to assume a dark text color. When I use the
DarkRoom theme, the colors on the right side are light grey on white,
which I can barely read. Screenshot is attached. I'm using Ubuntu 9.04
Jaunty.
** Affects: gnome-c
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