Public bug reported:
After booting into a GNOME session, Evolution was started. Mail appeared
as expected. When the Calendar section was opened, none of the calendars
opened including the local calendar. A blue report was printed under the
toolbar with the error that it could not open the local
Public bug reported:
As per the Help "Ubuntu Desktop Guide -> Desktop -> Applications and
windows -> Windows and workspaces -> Windows" documentation for "Tile
windows:"
"To maximize a window along a side of the screen, grab the titlebar and
drag it to the left or right side until half of the
This issue seems to be limited to a GNOME/Wayland session. The content
window persists as expected in a GNOME/Xorg session.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1741908
Public bug reported:
In the Calendar Month View of the Evolution user interface, Appointments
are drawn within the day blocks. They begin with the time and the
beginning of the Appointment Summary. When the mouse is moved on top of
the Appointment rectangle, a content window is drawn to show
This is a critical bug. It led to a path requiring a clean install of
Ubuntu and a restore of user data from backups. The upgrade was
ultimately unrecoverable even when booting to a Live USB stick to
continue the upgrade.
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Public bug reported:
When performing a distribution upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04.3 xenial to
17.04, a dialog is generated with the following messages:
Could not install 'gconf2'
The upgrade will continue but the 'gconf2' package may not be in a working
state. Please consider submitting a bug
Public bug reported:
I used gnome-disk-utility to deactivate the swap partition. I then used
it to delete the swap partition. Both operations seem to have worked in
gnome-disk-utility however it is not clear that the free space size
increased correspondingly. The entry for the swap partition in
This may be related to Bug #1549653
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Title:
removing swap partition does not remove entry from /etc/fstab
To
Public bug reported:
In the case of a system that has gone through a suspend / resume cycle,
the "shutdown now" command fails with the following output:
$ shutdown now
Failed to power off system via logind: Transaction is destructive.
Failed to start poweroff.target: Interactive authentication
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu Software was run manually. The Updates tab was selected and one
update was reported. The item was OS Update. The button was clicked to
install the update.
The expected behavior was that installation should proceed consistently
to 100%.
The observed behavior is that
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