On ubuntu 23.10 (wayland disabled so required on-screen keyboard can
work) I clicked on Zoom in the Accessibility menu to see something
small. Things got big but I couldn't move the zoomed area with the
mouse. No crash because the zoomed area would randomly shift on
occasion. Impossible to go and
With 18.04 LTS, if you login with flashback, the volume slider in the
sound settings as well as the volume slider that drops down when
clicking the speaker indicator behave backwards even when natural
scrolling is off.
With flashback, turning natural scrolling on actually makes both volume
Microsoft servers drop idle connections after 15 minutes. This behavior
can be disabled by this command as administrator (details:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297684).
net config server /autodisconnect:-1
Alternatively, adding the following script to the gnome startup
applications keeps the
Getting the same bug but the error message is slightly different.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Unhandled error message: Software caused connection abort
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Note that the problem also occurs when connecting to a tightvnc server
on Windows so the problem is with vinagre/Remote Desktop Viewer 3.10.2.
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The two workarounds mentioned in the redhat bug (The Seltaz, comment #2)
also work on ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
1) Enable Keyboard shortcuts in the View menu. Then F11 exits
fullscreen.
2) Hover the mouse over the centre top of the screen leaving it
stationary for a second or two. Find the invisible