@Syver Stensholt,
I don't think it's possible to screenshot it. The screenshot does not
capture the cursor even though it's there when the screenshot is taken.
When I notice the 2nd fixed mouse cursor icon, if I reboot the machine,
it goes away. But then at some point the 2nd fixed mouse cursor
Public bug reported:
Linux should be able to support customized date/time formats like
Microsoft Windows can. It is a hair-pulling experience to try to get ISO
8601 date/time format implemented throughout a Linux desktop install.
As mentioned in this Mozilla bug report at Comment 20
Will the work being done here benefit GNOME installs in general (e.g.,
Gnome-shell without Ubuntu), or does it only apply to Ubuntu installs)?
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Excuse me, but is it fair to rank this bug as "Low" importance? There
appears to be no way to change the default umask on account of this bug.
Umask setting carries privacy and security considerations depending on
environment.
I think it of considerable importance to at least make sure this bug
Ubuntu bug 1685754 seems specific to gnome-terminal. The bug I reported
is for all gnome-session apps. Gnome-terminal can be made to work if a
umask is added to .bashrc. This is not the case for other gnome apps
like gedit. These bugs may be the same, but I don't know enough to be
able to make
** Summary changed:
- 17.04 (Zesty) does not source ~/.profile
+ 17.04 (Zesty) does not source ~/.profile for umask
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Public bug reported:
I have always set umask at ~/.profile and gnome-session would source
this. But in Zesty, this isn't happening, and I can find no way to set a
umask default of my choosing for the gnome-session.
Creating a document using gedit always produces the default
(unchangeable)
In 17.04, the Xsession doesn't source ~/.profile. It's not limited to
wayland. Does anybody know a way to change the default umask in 17.04?
Setting umask at ~/.profile has no effect.
Is this bug in any way related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1685754
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Isn't this a gnome-session bug?
In 17.04, setting umask in $HOME/.profile has no effect on the gnome-
session. Setting umask at /.profile does work in 16.04 though.
Setting umask in /.bashrc has an effect ONLY in gnome-terminal apps like
nano and vi. But users still have no way to set default
I disabled /org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/touchpad/tap-to-click before
reporting here. I can confirm that it has no effect.
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing location-services disabled but icon
still showing"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1682167/+attachment/4860741/+files/location-services.png
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu-Gnome 17.04.
There is no option for disabling tap-to-click in the Mouse & Touchpad
settings.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: zesty
** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing no way to disable
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu-Gnome 17.04.
location services says it is in use even though it is disabled and
nothing is using it. Gnome-maps and gnome-weather are not running.
Looks like it might be related to this Gnome bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778691
As it is
Public bug reported:
Installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 fresh. Computer boots fine and lands on GDM. I
login and a blank screen appears with a mouse cursor. I can move the
mouse all around but I never can get anything to appear on the screen.
Using Intel Sandy Bridge graphics. Installed 12.04 and 14.04 on
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 14.04's version of Nautilus has omitted a critically important
feature for a File Manager to have: ISO date-time format.
In ubuntu 12.04's version of nautilus an ISO date-time setting was
offered in the Preferences Display tab ( dconf-editor setting existed as
well).
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 14.04's version of Nautilus has omitted a critically important
feature for a File Manager to have: ISO date-time format.
In ubuntu 12.04's version of nautilus an ISO date-time setting was
offered in the Preferences Display tab ( dconf-editor setting existed as
well).
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