Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 18.04 using the `vanilla-gnome-desktop` session (i.e. Gnome
Shell), tracker does not return any files if there is a hyphen (-) in
the search string.
To recreate:
- Create a file named `foo-bar`.
- Press to open Overview.
- Type foo. Observe that the `foo-bar`
It shouldn't be hard to reproduce, I noticed it immediately after
upgrading. Just use the gnome classic session, add a bottom panel, and
set the indicator applet on the bottom panel in Precise. The WiFi
indicator is the easiest to reproduce the issue as it updates
frequently. Sound indicator is
Thanks Jiahua, I was able to test it out with your instructions. It
looks like your patch fixes the problem, thanks!
However there's a slight issue: with the patch applied, when you open an
indicator, the menu flickers near the top of the screen for a split
second before aligning back down to
After messing around with the patch some more, the issue I mentioned
above seems to be that the menu is being generated super-tall, then
shrunk back to size almost instantly. I somehow managed to get the
super-tall menu to stay open for both the Dropbox and Battery
indicators. Not as huge an
#9 That's awesome! Can you give instructions on how to compile so I can
help testing? If it works would it be possible to get this patch in to
an SRU?
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This seems to have gotten worse on 12.04 using Gnome Classic. I have my
indicators on the bottom-right. Before, if the indicator menu had to
change size (for example a new wireless network was detected while the
indicator was open), it wouldn't resize right, but it would show scroll
arrows at
If you read bug #501018, which is marked as a duplicate of this one, the
author says the bug still exists in Lucid Beta.
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[Karmic] Laptop only remains DPMS off for 2 seconds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447728
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This happens to me too. I've written up a short script to work around this
bug. The script behavior isn't ideal (you have to run it again to turn the
screen back on), but maybe some of you might find it helpful until this bug
gets fixed:
This was definitely an issue in Jaunty and older, but now that I try it
in Karmic it looks like it may have been fixed. Thanks!
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Ctrl+V shortcut does not work anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/379123
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