Public bug reported:
(some?) apps have two Deb sources in Ubuntu Software. E.g. GnuCash has
two identical deb sources, and two different Flatpak sources (the latter
is correct as one is a user installation and one is a system
installation).
Please see the screenshot attached.
ProblemType: Bug
Launchpad Bug Watch Updater translated 'Closed' in GitLab to mean 'Fix
Released' when it actually means 'Invalid' in this case. That would be a
bug with Launchpad Bug Watch Updater.
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*well, more a limitation than a bug.
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Title:
Duplicate entries caused by debs and snaps offering the same
This is an upstream GNOME bug (though you might want to make the case that
Ubuntu should deviate from the default GNOME behaviour for this issue, in which
case please open a new bug since I don't think standard practice is to re-open
old bugs like this when it has been fixed in an Ubuntu
In response to comments complaining about fix times etc, I do not think
complaining in comments helps, it just creates noise. There's a button
at the top to mark oneself as affected by the bug as a replacement for
making that kind of comment (one can argue that it should been marked as
Critical
(when the delay is happening Settings becomes unresponsive so I can't
exit from the Background > Desktop window and it slows down the rest of
the computer too, which loading Pictures in Files doesn't do at all)
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(you should be able to reproduce the issue by taking 100 or so
screenshots and then making lots of copies and doubling from there,
perhaps)
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1919, didn't realize it was quite that many xD Still, is it reasonable
to expect this sort of delay or could GNOME process it better? Files is
still functional when loading it whereas Settings isn't, apparently...
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I can reproduce this issue (no extensions other than those included in
the Ubuntu session) in Ubuntu 18.10 and without the precondition in the
bug report (I don't have auto-login and I can still reproduce this bug).
Andrea, does the following `journalctl -f` output help at all?
Actually, here's a better output of `journalctl -f`:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/s4zm34453Y/
Dec 05 23:02:51 is pressing Super+L the first time.
Dec 05 23:02:56 is pressing Super+L the second time.
Dec 05 23:03:01 is logging back in (pressing space and typing after the screen
has been locked).
Properly removing Dash to Panel and All-in-one places fixed the issue.
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I take it back, that doesn't resolve the problem xD was worth a shot
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Title:
Ubuntu dock/launcher is shown on the
I think a lot of my problems were caused by installing Dash to Dock,
changing settings, and then removing Dash to Dock. Some of the settings
changed in Dash to Dock seem to affect the Ubuntu Dock that Ubuntu
reverts to when Dash to Dock is removed. I think running `dconf reset -f
/` fixes the
Perhaps Andrea's patch resolves this, but even if it doesn't, that
should resolve the problem - if you're going to install Dash to Dock, be
sure that you won't want to go back again, and consider resetting
everything GNOME with `dconf reset -f /` if you do...
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Tweaks doesn't think Dash to Panel is installed and I'm getting 'Error
loading extension' for 'All-in-one places' (which I have now removed via
the GNOME Extensions website)
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No worries, is the assertion message worth filing as a separate bug?
Fairly sure I shouldn't be getting 100k of those in my log after only a
few minutes?
These were (and are) disabled in Tweaks, is there a bug in Tweaks since
you've worked out that they're not disabled?
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GNOME Shell was unresponsive (could move my cursor and I think Shell
elements were changing colour etc as I hovered over them but clicking
anything didn't produce any actual effects) after trying to log into an
email account on the Geary Flatpak and opening Firefox (Deb)
Sebastien, here's the journal output (`journalctl -f` that's produced
when I lock my screen on Ubuntu 18.10 and I reproduce this bug):
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y3MxnXzqXq/
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The CPU usage drops after a while with Background > Desktop still open
and the RAM usage drops when Settings is closed.
What command do I need to run? :)
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Right-clicking on the desktop, then clicking Change Background, and then
Desktop uses 2GB RAM and 20% of my Core i5-3320M. System Monitor 3.28
(on Ubuntu 18.04) didn't do this. I have a lot of pictures in my
Pictures folder which is why this happens (but didn't happen with
I've filed this against Yaru too
https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/913
I don't know where the problem actually is... I would suspect it to be a
problem in the themes snap but Flatpak is also affected...
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Firefox doesn't use Adwaita's theme for it. See the screenshot.
I don't use vanilla GNOME on other distributions so I'm not entirely
sure what the correct behaviour is but pretty sure Firefox is not
supposed to be using the Yaru(?) theme? I have the communitheme snap
(0.1
Fair, could this be provided as a graphical toggle just like how
different Ubuntu repositories can be enabled/disabled via a GUI?
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The denial is
```
Jun 18 22:51:10 adam-thinkpad-t430 kernel: audit: type=1400
audit(1529358670.977:81300): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable"
profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd" pid=2925 comm="cupsd" capability=12
capname="net_admin"
```
Can a good GUI error be given for errors like that?
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The Clear All button for clearing printer jobs doesn't work and no
explanation is given (via a dialogue box etc) with why. Am trying to
print to a Pixma MP 230 via USB, this isn't a bug to report that that's
apparently not working, but a bug to state that no reason is given
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Hi Daniel I've filed bug 1777425 with the crash file :)
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Title:
Shell crashes when I start skype under Wayland session
See also bug 1760487
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Title:
Skype snap segfaults GNOME Shell on Wayland
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
I used `ubuntu-bug xwayland` to file this bug and apparently has filed
it against xorg-server. Skype doesn't crash the X11 session, however.
** Also affects: wayland (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
The conditions for the package to move to release are here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration#Migrating_packages_from_-
proposed_to_release
It's possible that the update breaks something in release, though I'm
not sure what. It's also possible that we _just need to be more
patient_, it's
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/merge_requests/122 is now merged, all
the other merge requests linked to in https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/gnome-shell/issues/64 are now merged. Daniel could we have soon have a
-proposed package of backports of these fixes up for testing? :)
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The fix was committed but 'verification-failed-bionic' which means that
it didn't work well enough. We have to wait for the developers to come
up with a better fix, and there's no ETA on that, unless you're a
developer yourself and know how to fix the issue we just have to wait.
It's not ideal but
Oh, nothing else we can do short of ensuring others affected mark
themselves as affected so the bug heat is increased even further (which
demonstrates how serious the issue is without leaving impatient
comments!) :)
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File Properties in Trash to provide more information
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File Properties in Trash to provide more information
To
Strange, installing Flatpaks seems to work fine in 0.11.3-3 now (with
gnome-software 3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.1 (the new version is a patch for
snaps from bionic-proposed, nothing to do with Flatpak I don't think)).
Glad that an Ubuntu dev is on it with keeping Flatpak up to date! :D
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Oh, admittedly I tested this in GNOME Shell not Unity, but since this is
apparently a bug in Files I wasn't sure that would matter?
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are not in English. If they were translated to English they would be
more understandable to triagers. Could you please translate them?
Also, Ubuntu 10.10
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Assuming fixed, couldn't reproduce this bug on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on
Ubuntu 18.04 when switching between English (UK) and English (US).
Perhaps this only affects switching between certain layouts? If so then
please specify exactly which two layouts you have to switch between to
produce the
I can't reproduce this issue on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 in Ubuntu 18.04,
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or 18.10.
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1. 'a generic performance issue' which is 'not actionable per se'
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/296#note_80630
2, 3. I don't have a huge folder (are you able to attach yours, if you
still have it?) but I can't reproduce these issues in Files
3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04.
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As per https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/296#note_80630 I'm
assuming this is not a bug, it's a generic performance issue.
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Directory with many thumbnailable files takes too
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And I can't reproduce this on Ubuntu 18.04
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So actually I'm going to assume this is Fix Released.
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Nautilus crashes on pressing delete key
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Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Tested gnome-software 3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.1 with gnome-software-
plugin-snap 3.28.1-0ubuntu4.18.04.1. The `blender` snap displays the
correct version now (the stable release rather than the latest version),
same for `intellij-idea-community`, `mumble`, etc...
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Hit install for GNOME Characters (stable) and got the popup in the title
above but it runs fine...
```
$ snap info gnome-characters
tracking: stable
refreshed: 2018-04-27T02:36:32+01:00
installed: 3.28.0 (86) 13MB -
$ snap version
snap2.32.8+18.04
snapd
Public bug reported:
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-software 3.28.1-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-20.21-generic 4.15.17
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-20-generic x86_64
Hmm, I thought that, at the very least, in GNU/Linux distributions the
assumption is that free software is preferred (if not hidden in the way
that the FSF would prefer)? Presumably there's a reason why upstream
GNOME assigns these colours?
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In GNOME Shell, aside from the Sundry and Utilities app folders, apps
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prominent. Main Menu should detect when the user is on GNOME Shell and
not display by category but instead list all the apps in one
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Filed upstream and rejected since they only support admin:// (e.g.
`nautilus admin:///home/user/Documents` or just `nautilus admin://`) as
`pkexec nautilus` doesn't work on Wayland
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/429
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Add policy to Polkit
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This already happens in Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04 except you
don't need the `--select` flag. If you want, you could file a bug asking
for a feature where the behaviour _without_ select opens the Open With
dialogue and then re-open this bug (but link to your new bug) and then
we could
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I can't reproduce this bug on Ubuntu 18.04 so am assuming Fix Released.
If you can reproduce this on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic then change the bug
status to New, and if you can reproduce this on 16.04 but not 18.04 or
Cosmic then ask Bug Control (here) to nominate this bug for Xenial.
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I can't reproduce this issue with the following .dvi file, could you
attach a .dvi file that does trigger the bug on Ubuntu 18.04 or is this
fixed in that release?
** Attachment added: "el2e.dvi"
** Also affects: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I'm guessing this is unrelated to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/296 since that applies
every time you open a folder with a lot of thumbnails, so I'm going to
assume this is fixed, please change back to New if you can reproduce
this bug on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic.
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When the Files Nightly Flatpak is updated (at the moment it's a 3.28.0
build from March 2018), someone should install that and test this issue.
.desktop file support has been removed from Files master so this can be
closed as Won't Fix if this works in that.
Assuming Fix Released, please change the bug status to New if you can
reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic.
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nautilus bookmarks become unclickable and hidden
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I'm going to assume Fix Released, please change back to New if you can
reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic.
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Marking this Invalid for now because I'm going to assume that the
session switcher was working as intended. Why did your upgrade to 18.04
change this though?
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the same problem on Ubuntu 18.04 or Cosmic, I agree with the Files
developers, this feels like a problem elsewhere in the stack though I
don't know how to prove this or where else in the stack the problem
could be.
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The correct upstream bug for this is
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Nautilus opens for every
I don't have this problem when launching from the Ubuntu Dock (gnome-
shell-extension-ubuntu-dock), nor from launching form Frippery Panel
Favourites. I haven't tried the last one but I don't think this bug is
reproducible then either.
All-in-one-Places doesn't work on GNOME 3.28 on Ubuntu 18.04:
I can't reproduce this on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04, please
change the status of the bug back to New if you can reproduce it on
Ubuntu 18.04 or 18.10.
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I can't reproduce this issue (albeit not when launching from Places
since I don't have this button on GNOME 3.28 on Ubuntu 18.04) with Files
3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04. Am assuming this is fixed, please
change this back to New if you can reproduce the issue on 18.04 or
18.10.
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I can't reproduce this issue on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04.
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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