8 years later, I still see this bug occasionally in Unity 7.4.0 on
Ubuntu 16.04.1.
KSysGuard shows XOrg eating up 5% - 20% CPU in bursts, then dropping
down to 3%.
The only workaround is to reboot. Uptime was 9 days.
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In yakkety, a "resolve" service has been added to the hosts line in
nsswitch.conf[0]. Removing this service fixes the boot time issue.
[0] http://paste.ubuntu.com/23269859/ is the diff of nsswitch.conf between
xenial and yakkety.
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
NVMe drives can't be identified/accessed via /dev/disk/by-id/nvme-SERIAL
symlinks.
[Test Case]
On a system with an NVMe drive, check the /dev/disk/by-id/ directory;
with the patch, it will contain link(s) named by the drive serial
number.
[Regression Potential]
** Also affects: systemd (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=851164
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Updated package removed error message for me:
# apt-cache policy appstream
appstream:
Installed: 0.9.4-1ubuntu2
Candidate: 0.9.4-1ubuntu2
Version table:
0.10.1-1~ubuntu16.04.1 100
100 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-backports/main amd64
Packages
*** 0.9.4-1ubuntu2
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
After including the patch from bug 1642903, NVMe devices that include spaces in
their model or serial strings result in incorrect symlinks, e.g. if the model
string is "XYZ Corp NVMe drive" then instead of creating:
/dev/disk/by-id/nvme-XYZ Corp NVMe drive_SERIAL
Public bug reported:
not sure, just kind of crashed randomly
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10
Package: desktop-file-utils 0.23-1ubuntu1.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.8.0-41.44-generic 4.8.17
Uname: Linux 4.8.0-41-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
ApportVersion:
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1688721 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1688721
Public bug reported:
there is some 200+gb being used on drive someone eplainme this please
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: gconf2-common 3.2.6-3ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature:
Hi,
Yes, the issue is still occurring, with every attempt to run gnome-
software resulting in the same outcome (a crash).
I'm bang up-to-date with all system and software updates.
Yes, snap is working fine from CLI. I just installed/removed a snap to
test, with no issue whatsoever.
Please find
While looking through the backtrace, I noticed the references to
libgs_plugin_snap.so. That reminded me, I was messing around with
snapcraft a couple of weeks ago, trying to snap an app of mine (it
didn't end well).
I'm wondering if I inadvertently broke something, possibly removing a
critical
My pleasure Sebastien, very happy to help.
Please don't hesitate to get back to me if you require any further details or
testing.
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Relevant snippet of journald log attached.
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** Tags added: gnome-software
** Description changed:
Ubuntu version: Ubuntu Artful Aardvark
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: Ubuntu Artful Aardvark (development branch), Release: 17.10
gnome-software package version: 3.26.0-0ubuntu2
Expected: To be able to use the application.
What happened instead: The application crashes after several seconds.
Bug replicated every time the
oken
operation.
[Other Info]
This needs fixing upstream, which I'm in progress on.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in
** Also affects: systemd via
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/6723
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Think you're nailing it. The output references the snap I was attempting
to create one evening, before I abandoned the experiment and deleted it
(as referenced above). It was called "nominal-roll-generator".
** Attachment added: "nc.txt"
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 08:09:04PM -, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
> Linux desktop has two copy-paste buffers, the Primary (aka. Selection)
> [usually selected with the mouse and inserted with middle clicking or
> Shift+Insert] and the Clipboard [usually Ctrl+C Ctrl+V, but also "Copy",
> "Paste"
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
gnome-session 3.26.1-0ubuntu5
I tried to install gnome-session using apt using --reinstall option.
Expected the installation to reinstall gnome-session.
Received error:
update-alternatives: error: cannot stat file
Oops sorry about that - thought I'd reinstalled the debug symbols before
the last backtrace, but clearly not. Please find new backtrace,
attached.
I'm keeping this current installation with a view to helping with
diagnosis of this issue. As far as I'm concerned, that's fine for the
moment (I very
I can reproduce this on 17.10, but only on my external monitor.
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Title:
17.10 - flickering overlay patterns in
On Fri, Nov 24, 2017 at 10:23:18AM -, Egmont Koblinger wrote:
> Maybe related to bug 1726262?
It certainly sounds similar and, indeed, I can reproduce that on my
external monitor.
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: Medium
Assignee: Dan Streetman (ddstreet)
Status: Won't Fix
** Changed in: debian-installer-utils (Ubuntu Artful)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: debian-installer-utils (Ubuntu Zesty)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dan Streetman (ddstreet)
** Changed in: debian-ins
Public bug reported:
I just accidentally hit Meta-P and was extremely confused by the result.
As I only tapped it, I didn't see the on-screen menu, and my displays
were suddenly configured completely differently (both resolution _and_
orientation).
Furthermore, when I used Meta-P to switch back
Upon further inspection, this isn't actually a tab-switching issue. Hit
Return a bunch of times, and then Ctrl-L; your prompts will ghost
temporarily. Furthermore, my blinking cursor also ghosts from time to
time.
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Steps to Reproduce:
1) Open gnome-terminal on an external monitor (or move an existing session
there)
2) Open a second tab
3) Produce some output on the current tab
4) Switch to the other tab
Expected Behaviour:
No ghosting.
Actual Behaviour:
The previous content is
** Summary changed:
- Ghosting when switching tabs with "Use transparency from system theme"
enabled on an external monitor
+ Ghosting with "Use transparency from system theme" enabled on an external
monitor
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Hello,
The fix works perfectly on my system, using:
gnome-software 3.26.1-0ubuntu2.17.10.1
Great stuff, thanks to everyone who worked to fix this bug (and the many
thousands of others!).
** Tags removed: verification-needed-artful
** Tags added: verification-done-artful
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Certainly looks like you've identified the issue, great!
Hopefully as far as Gnome Software is concerned, the fix would be
relatively trivial then - i.e. handling the case where the "type" and
"id" fields are empty ...
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The log messages from around the time when I attempt an unlock look like
this:
Oct 24 13:38:13 surprise gdm-password]: AccountsService: Failed to monitor
logind session changes: No space left on device
Oct 24 13:38:31 surprise gdm-password]: message repeated 2 times: [
(It's also worth noting that I couldn't get to a PTY at all, so I had to
restart my machine to be able to fix this.)
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Title:
This can be worked around by following the instructions at
https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Troubleshooting/Linux_real-
time_file_watching_errors, but it seems to me that GDM should handle
this gracefully somehow.
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I installed version 3.28.1-0ubuntu3 of gnome-session-bin gnome-session-common
and ubuntu-session from bionic-proposed, and the problem went away.
(When I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04, do-release-upgrade stopped with an error,
so I did the rest of the upgrade manually.)
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This means that software installed via snap isn't transparently
available for units to use. As snaps are first-class citizens in
Ubuntu, we should update the PATH.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Thanks, I'll try weston-launch when I get a chance, and I'll try it on
ubuntu 18.04 with intel graphics.
In the meantime, I checked the maximum size a few systems report, and it
does seem to be a property of the graphics hardware and/or driver.
See also
Thanks... sounds like it's a hardware limitation, and the fix involves noticing
when the limit's being violated, and doing extra work in that case.
I wonder what the framerate impact of that extra work will be.
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** Description changed:
- Ctrl-Shift-F for Find, select a string that occurs in uppercase and
- lower or mixed-case, select "Match case", see the results show lowercase
+ Ctrl-Shift-F for Find, enter a string that occurs in uppercase and lower
+ or mixed-case, select "Match case", see the results
Public bug reported:
Ctrl-Shift-F for Find, select a string that occurs in uppercase and
lower or mixed-case, select "Match case", see the results show lowercase
instances
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
gnome-terminal: 3.28.1-1ubuntu1.1
** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Aha: note this only happens if you *first* type the uppercase search
string, *then* click "Match case"; if "Match case" is selected first,
option operates as expected
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One of my hobbies is to shout into the void; bugs are my favourite.
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Title:
lock icon in User Accounts is at best
optimized out, alas. But:
(gdb) frame 9
#9 surface_from_pixmap (xdisplay=xdisplay@entry=0x56149472f000,
xpixmap=xpixmap@entry=31457330, height=,
width=) at x11/iconcache.c:325
325 return cairo_xlib_surface_create_with_xrender_format (xdisplay,
xpixmap, DefaultScreenOfDisplay
Sure, sorry for uploading it wrong in the first place.
The new bug is ... uh... it didn't create one, it just went into the ether, in
a cloud of dots.
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Too late! The world has moved on, and I can no longer upload this bug:
You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please upgrade the
following packages and check if the problem still occurs:
libdb5.3, libplist3, libssl1.1, openssl
I guess if it happens on another machine, I'll upload
That's great, no problem at all, I'll keep the system as-is.
Just give me a shout if and when you need more details or testing;
delighted to help out.
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Shift-Insert does paste what I've copied in Google Chrome (from
upstream) and in gedit.
(I'm a real hipster, xnox.)
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I've also seen this with "Copy E-mail Address".
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Title:
Link copied with "Copy Link Address" cannot be pasted with
Public bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce
--
1) Open a new terminal
2) Run a command that will output a URL (e.g. `echo http://www.example.com`)
3) Right-click on the URL and select "Copy Link Address"
4) Press Shift-Insert.
Expected Behaviour
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The copied link
Public bug reported:
Searching for "chromium" in Ubuntu Software shows both "Chromium" and
"Chromium Web Browser".
This can confuse users, or raise paranoid alarms ("is the other Chromium
malware?").
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: gnome-software 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.6
As I mentioned in comment #2, this can be worked around. The issue is
that GDM3 assumes that it can get an inotify watch and degrades
ungracefully when it can't.
** Summary changed:
- After a period of locked inactivity, gdm3 no longer lets me unlock my session
["No space left on device"]
+
** Summary changed:
- System monitor under-report maximum CPU usage by xorg and compiz
+ System monitor under-reports maximum CPU usage by xorg and compiz
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Hi Seyeong,
first, I commend you for going to the trouble of fixing tests in
lp1316970_trusty_glib2.0.debdiff, but I think those are unrelated to
this actual bug and so the patch is not required for this. I'll focus
only on the first patch.
In that patch, I did a quick review of the changes,
This continues to be a real pain in day-to-day. Can we please fix this
gnome-terminal regression?
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Title:
Link copied
The attached photo displays what I end up stuck with.
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Searching for "VLC" in Ubuntu Software shows two results. The first is
"vlc" and has the same description as VideoLAN. However, installing the
first entry doesn't create a VLC shortcut.
What is the first "vlc" entry? Is it malware?
** Affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Seyeong, can you also clarify - are the glib2.0 patches also needed to
fix memory leaks?
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Title:
g_dbus memory leak in lrmd
Seyeong, the debdiff patch is very large, and contains more than just
the 1-line memleak fix from the description...can you remove the extra
changes from the debdiff so it only contains the memleak patch? Or
explain why the other changes are needed?
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glib2.0 memleak patch moved over to bug 1750741
** No longer affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Trusty)
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Seyeong,
can you check this updated debdiff to verify it still fixes the mem
leak?
I reverted the free->g_free changes that I previously suggested, as you
were correct - the existing code uses chars and normal free() so we
should stick with that, i was wrong to suggest using g_free().
Also I
Seyeong,
+ - d/p/0001-GDBusProxy-Fix-a-memory-leak-during-
initialization.patch
this fixes a memory leak, but in later code than the Trusty glib2.0 code
+ - d/p/0001-tests-gdatetime-Use-a-real-rather-than-invented-
time.patch
this fixes an autopkgtest regression, that's unrelated to
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** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Artful)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Guilherme G. Piccoli (gpiccoli)
Status: In Progress
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Memory leak in
Ok, in that case, can you open a separate lp bug for the glib2.0 memory
leak? I think it will be easier to track just fixing the pacemaker mem
leaks in this bug, and track fixing the glib2.0 mem leak in a separate
bug.
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compiz"
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Public bug reported:
My CPU was being roasted on all 4 cores, htop showed 25% utilization for
both xorg and compiz, but `sudo gnome-system-monitor` showed much
smaller numbers for xorg (~7%) and compiz (5%).
Killing compiz didn't help - after a dip in the CPU usage and a flash of
the screen,
This is still present in bionic (gnome-shell 3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1).
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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If you think so. But I will say this sort of thing does not happen under
Windows with the same TV/receiver, and on the same machine/TV/receiver
when I was running an Nvidia card with the Nvidia proprietary drivers,
it didn't do it either.
Something strange must be happening here, and I opened the
Public bug reported:
I was rebooting my laptop and it offered to install updates in the
process. I agreed. When it came back, I was presented with a terminal
login, not graphical. I installed Ubuntu 18.04 from scratch through a
flash drive.
Here is the relevant log from apt/history.log
```
I have filed this upstream at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/file-
roller/issues/11
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Title:
Silently discards tar
Attached is a tar file that can be used to reproduce the issue.
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When I attempt to extract the file, I get an "Ignoring malformed pax
extended attribute" error message (screenshot attached).
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Steps to reproduce:
1) Create a tar file containing /usr/bin/mtr-packet (which has xattrs) (and a
file before and after to confirm the behaviour):
$ tar -C / --xattrs --xattrs-include=\* etc/adduser.conf
usr/bin/mtr-packet etc/aliases -cf reproducer.tar
2) Confirm
Public bug reported:
(Such as during image builds.)
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
Status: New
** Tags: amd64 apport-bug bionic
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
> so lets focus on pacemaker instead of glib2.0
sounds good - i will mark this as 'wont fix', but we can come back to it
if needed.
Also note, the existing bug 1545308 appears to be the same as this.
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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I have a fleet of Dell T7500's, a few Dell 3620's, a Skull Canyon, and a
Hades Canyon, and a few other odds and ends, running a mix of ubuntu
16.04 and 17.10.
On one of the T7500 ubuntu 17.10 boxes (nvidia 340 package, Quadro K5000 card),
I did sudo "do-release-upgrade -d".
mate-terminal and terminator have the same problem. The checkboxes for
'allow bold text' can be clicked but they do nothing.
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/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles//allow-bold is set to false in
dconf, but the terminal continues to display boldface, rendering some
fixed-width fonts barely readable.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
Release:18.04
$
apport-retrace -g _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
bt
indicates it's an assert in standard_pict_format_for_depth:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7f75c68f0727 in raise (sig=) at
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:51
#1 0x56149221ba6b in dump_gjs_stack_on_signal_handler (signo=6) at
../src/main.c:367
Ah, that assert is in mutter.
$ mkdir ~/xsrc
$ cd ~/xsrc
$ apt-get source libmutter-2-0
$ cd ~
$ apport-retrace -g _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
(gdb) bt
...
(gdb) frame 7
#7 0x7f75c6bb5fbe in standard_pict_format_for_depth (depth=) at x11/iconcache.c:303
303 x11/iconcache.c: No such
Doesn't sound like a release blocker offhand, but sheesh. Boot loops
are no fun.
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gnome-shell crashes after a few
I just want to add, this is not minor. If you don't update /etc/hosts
then sudo hangs, which in our case breaks automation.
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>From time-to-time, when using cosmic, my keyboard presses will no longer
register. This applies to both the internal laptop keyboard and my
external keyboard. I haven't identified any particular trigger of this.
The one workaround I have found is to use the mouse (which
Is there anything specific that I can do to capture more information
when this happens again? Browsing through the systemd journal didn't
reveal anything obvious, but I don't necessarily know what to look for.
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I've just installed Ubuntu 18.04 and wanted to set the keyboard repeat
delay and speed. So I type "Keyboard", hoping to land in the same place
I would on Ubuntu 16, but the Keyboard settings in 18 only have
shortcuts. Huh?
I had to Google "how to set the keyboard repeat rate
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-shortcuts-
set.html.en doesn't say anything about how to use this functionality.
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Fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04. When I press Shift+Ctrl+Alt+R, I see an
orange dot in the upper-right corner, and a new .webm files in ~/Videos.
Several problems:
1. There seems to be no actionable UI for this function. If I click the
orange dot, I don't see any sort of
Forgot to mention, I have a dual-monitor setup, which I've read may not
be supported.
That doesn't explain #1 and #2 though, or why include this rudimentary
feature at all, when there is much more powerful and easy-to-use
software[1] that could be bundled, with a UI that lets the user select a
I'm still experiencing high power consumption with GDM3 on Cosmic with
0.8.10 of nvidia-prime. Can provide logs/hardware info if it's helpful,
just let me know what you need. Nouveau or manually disabling the DGPU
in the BIOS behaves as expected.
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I'm still experiencing high power consumption with GDM3 on Cosmic with
0.8.10 of nvidia-prime. Can provide logs/hardware info if it's helpful,
just let me know what you need. Nouveau or manually disabling the DGPU
in the BIOS behaves as expected.
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How do I "nominate to Bionic"? I appreciate it's a simple fix, just
don't know the process to get Canonical to patch
Thanks,
Dan
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Hi Sebastien
As I said in my last comment, the problem only occurs after rebooting or
after shutdown and so all I can really show you are the results after a
normal gdm3 boot (with debug enabled), I think?
Here's the AccountsService details, my journalctl dump is attached
# cat
Public bug reported:
gdm3 under Ubuntu 18.04 amd64 doesn't save/restore the last session you
logged into, instead it always reverts to GNOME (that's the case if you
have GNOME installed at least). If you want to use any other desktop it
has to be manually chosen from the session menu every time
On closer inspection, gdm3 does remember both my user and last chosen
session/desktop when I log out of X but it fails to recall my user and
session if I reboot or shutdown.
I'm under the impression that gdm3 saves session per user so maybe this
bug should've really been titled something more
** Also affects: hwdata (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in:
ok, sorry for reporting it in the wrong place. I'm not a developer and
am unfamiliar with these boards. Nautilus wasn't listed as a product
under File a Bug there, so I was directed to file it at
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/766 .
Thanks for your help.
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so the Gnome folks said they won't fix it, because the version of Gnome
I'm using (3.28.2, which was distributed with Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS when I
did the installation of the OS earlier this month) is too old and no
longer supported. The Gnome developers said I should persuade Canonical
to
Public bug reported:
In the Preferences for Nautilus, under the Views tab, the user has the
option to select information to appear in the "First", "Second", and
"Third" position beneath icons. However, in icon view, whatever the
user selects to appear in the "First" position will appear in the
** Patch removed: "gs-add-related-refs-support.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1754864/+attachment/5191969/+files/gs-add-related-refs-support.patch
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