I have a similar problem on my Dell XPS 13 - if I boot the laptop with the
headphones (3.5mm) plugged in, then it essentially disabled the 3.5mm headphone
jack - nothing I've tried re-enabled it again (eg unplugging/replugging the
headphone, all the settings, etc). Only a reboot without the head
Not sure why there has been no activity...it certainly shouldn't be
'expired', in my view.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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I had to install 'pavucontrol' and it exhibited the same behaviour, as
does the 'top panel control' (if I understand that correctly). I
couldn't find 'keus' though.
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Public bug reported:
I have two actual audio devices plugged in: 1. speaker under my monitor
plugged into the 3.5mm headphone jack, 2. a set of USB headphones.
The 'Sound' settings panel shows three devices:
1. Headphones - built in audio
2. Digital output (s/pdif) - Jambra UC Voice 750 MS
3. Hea
FWIW, the speaker works fine on a Huawei Mate 30 Pro/Android 10.
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Title:
System volume slider only works between
Public bug reported:
This is only with my USB 2.0 speaker[1] - with other devices, it works
fine and the slider's 0% corresponds to silent and 100% full. With my
USB 2.0 speaker, with the 'output' set to 'Analogue Output - USB2.0
Device', it only has an effect between about 90% and 100%.
I took a
I agree with this.
I almost always use a VPN, and it seems to me like 'Network History' is
adding together the bandwidth for all interfaces. The effect of this is
that it shows double the bandwidth when I am connected to VPN compared
to when I am not connected. I presume it is adding both wlp58s0
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750260
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750260
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I see this problem in 16.04 after upgrading from 15.10.
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Title:
CTRL+ALT+T - shortcut to open Terminal is does not work
Public bug reported:
This is a problem when using gnome-terminal with focus-follow-mouse,
which is somewhat unusual.
It seems like gnome-terminal has a feature where it attempts to
declutter the screen by hiding the mouse pointer when it thinks it has
focus.
This seems to work ok under normal ci
still in 15.10 :(
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Title:
Cannot browse files via bluetooth on Android device
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I've not seen this happen for quite some time and also believe it is now
resolved.
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Title:
unity forgets focus-f
I have it asking me to rename /home/davidmaxwaterman to
/home/davidmaxwaterman/Documents. This is after a fresh install of 13.04
and restoring /home/davidmaxwaterman from backup, and rebooted.
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No response to my comment? I suppose people just need to get used to
this frequent irritation.
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Title:
Siliencing NickServ/Chan
I am also annoyed by this behaviour. While I accept it is not a bug,
just saying that it is the same behaviour for other clients is, imo,
disingenuous. Does empathy not want to be *better* than other clients at
all?
It seems clear to me from personal experience, and from others'
comments, that thi
Public bug reported:
run gconf and change the clock app's format to a custom one. On my
system (ubuntu 11.04 using custom desktop) it is
/apps/panel/applets/applet_0/prefs. Enter 'custom' for 'format' and (eg)
'%Y/%b/%d (%a)' for 'custom_format'. Quit gconf.
You should see the custom format displ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
When I view filesystems, it lists only 3, and yet it has space available
for about 10, which means that most of the window is plain blue - a
waste of space. I attempted to resize the window so that it didn't show
the plain blue and on
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21613790/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21613791/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21613792/ProcStatus.txt
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