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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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had same issue with vscode
added Ernst ppa and updated (cheers for that mate)
all good
fix should be added asap imo
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1897765
Title:
Public bug reported:
It is not possible to receive mail using the POP3 protocol if the server
supports the UTF8 Unicode capability. It is required to remove the flag to the
"Enable UTF-8 Extension, when the server supports it" option in server
configuration.
The problem seems to be that
This bug was fixed in the package fprintd - 1.90.7-1
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fprintd (1.90.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release
- Fix fprintd DBus configuration (Closes: #976990)
- Change details of what requires authorization
- Fix various race conditions in pam_fprintd
** Description changed:
More generally, desktop mis-displays
3 Variations:
a)
0) open a window/app
1) minimise a window/application, causing Desktop to be visible
2) move cursor to dock (to open new app)
As soon as cursor hits dock, the graphic of the minimised window
Three additional points:
-This occurs with ONE external HDMI monitor connected to the dock and running
as the primary display. Need not be multi-monitor. All cases I've seen involve
one external monitor.
-I put log information in the notes for 1897185 to show the events that
preceded the
A few things that may help with this, these were noted under bug 1897185. In
looking at logs when this occurred (observed on ThinkPads including T440s,
T570, T480 all docked and running lid-down with external display, keyboard,
etc); this behavior occurred when:
-using a third-party nVidia
Yes, that's Ubuntu bug 1900906. You can see the list of fixes expected
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bugs?field.searchtext==-importance%3Alist=FIXRELEASED
=fixed-in-3.36.7
** Bug watch removed: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues #1413