@Chris Coulson: Could you please show where the original bug is, since
you stated it's a duplicate one?
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Panel applets have problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555878
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It happens since a very long time ago (many past releases) and it
doesn't matter whether you have visual effects open or closed, this bug
can seriously affect the user experience, please resolve ASAP, I can
send you whatever information you need.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status:
I reproduced the bug; I ran the game Tremulous in full-screen mode and
started a game and many of my gnome-panel applets shifted right (it
happens randomly) whether they are locked or unlocked.
** Attachment added: how the gnome-panel applets are arranged before running
the game
** Attachment added: how the gnome-panel applets are arranged after running
the game
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36254324/after_running_games.png
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Launcher icons shifted on fullscreen games
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180417
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When a game or other program is run in fullscreen with a different
resolution than the desktop, all of the launchers and applets are
shifted to the extreme right after the game is closed. This happens even
if the launchers are locked and
** Attachment added: My applets and launchers before opening the game
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36258483/before_running_game.png
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gnome-applets and launcher icons shifted to right after running fullscreen
games or applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490330
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** Attachment added: How they look after running the game
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36258490/after_running_games.png
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gnome-applets and launcher icons shifted to right after running fullscreen
games or applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490330
You received this bug
This bug refers to Bug 180417 which was marked as invalid, Sebastien
Bacher asked me to open a new bug instead of reopening the old one.
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gnome-applets and launcher icons shifted to right after running fullscreen
games or applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490330
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OK, I opened a new bug report (Bug #490330)
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Launcher icons shifted on fullscreen games
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180417
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I've read both bugs and I don't see they are the same at all!! Who said
that they change their order on session start as in bug 44082 or that I
have dual screens and change between them as in bug 372398?? I'll change
it one last time to confirmed and you'll hold total responsibility for
this bug
This is a very stupid bug the highly affects the user experience,
especially those moving from Windows to Linux. If - for any reason - a
developer thinks this bug - that has been here for more than 3 years -
is minor or not worth investigation, then he/she is stupid as well, else
if he/she can't
@Przemyslaw: I don't think they have been thinking in Gnome 3.0 from
more than 3 years!! I'm really searching for an excuse but can't find
any, at least for Canonical!
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GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in
some situations
Guys, any updates about when this problem is getting solved? If the
assigned developer is stupid, doesn't have the required skills to solve
it or is lazy enough not to solve it, I guess this needs to be escalated
to canonical so that a smarter, more skilled or more active developer
can work on it
@David: I'm well-behaved David, thanks for your advice, but I said that
he is EITHER stupid OR doesn't have the skill OR lazy, you choose, not
me, and seems you chose number 1 or 3.
@Dmitry: I never claimed that I'm a skilled Linux developer, you don't
have the right to tell me to Shut up, I'm
I'm glad it's fixed, but still the problem is that this was marked as a
low-priority bug that has been there for more than 4 years, who decides
the importance of a bug? I guess if we need Ubuntu to be used by
everyone, more attention should be brought to bugs directly affecting
the end user
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Public bug reported:
Randomly, the network indicator icon disappears from the top panel in
Ubuntu 18.04, as in the attached screenshot, although my wired and
wireless networks are already connected.
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment
I am using gnome-shell 3.28.2 (the default one) on a fully updated (as
of today) Ubuntu 18.04
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Title:
network indicator
I changed it to 0 as well, fingers crossed.
Kind Regards,
Ahmad Amr
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018, 11:37 AM Lukas Haubaum <1774...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I could hot-fix this problem by changing network configuration via nm-
> connection-editor. In my case the "Connection
I have just enabled proposed and upgraded to gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock
(63ubuntu1.18.10.2).
The issue seems to be solved, but I believe it will need more time for testing.
I cannot believe such a high-severity bug has been around since early
May, 2018, on both 18.04 LTS and 18.10. Shame
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