Still exists in Utopic Unicorn (14.10). Nearly two years since the bug
was supposedly fixed upstream. Has upstream just not put out a release
with the fix in it, or has Ubuntu not taken the upstream release with
the fix?
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #758411
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758411
** Also affects: vinagre via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=758411
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
When I use vinagre to connect to a remote display that is larger than my
local display, there are no scrollbars on the vinagre window to allow me
to scroll the remove display up/down or left/right.
There were scrollbars in 15.04. They have disappeared in 15.10.
ProblemType:
OK then. Sorry for bothering you.
The documentation on this stuff is... sparse and difficult to navigate.
I'll make the change and reopen or open a new ticket if it still isn't
working.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Attachment added: "WifiSyslog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1536294/+attachment/4553535/+files/WifiSyslog.txt
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 15.10, I have several CIFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab.
Public bug reported:
I have two user systemd services, which you can see running here:
● [hostname elided]
State: running
Jobs: 0 queued
Failed: 0 units
Since: Tue 2016-02-16 20:03:38 EST; 2 days ago
CGroup: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service
├─1922
Public bug reported:
In Zesty, I no longer see "New Terminal" as an option when I right-click
on the gnome-terminal icon in the launcher.
There is a workaround which presumably points at the root cause of the
issue:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/908201/how-to-restore-open-new-terminal-
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717015
Title:
libc resolver stops searching domain search list after getting
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to 17.10, the Google Chrome and Hangouts icons that were
previously in my top bar are gone.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.26.1-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic 4.13.4
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-16-generic
Public bug reported:
In 17.04, when Rhythmbox was running, I was able to launch Rhyhmbox,
play/pause, fast forward / reverse, etc., from the top bar menus, and
the menus also showed the current playing song. I.e., there was
essentially a mini-player in the top-bar menu.
It's gone in 17.10. When
Public bug reported:
System76 Galaga UltraPro laptop.
Two monitors, one plugged into the DisplayPort and one plugged into
HDMI.
I use the Displays settings page to tell the system which monitor is on
the right and which is on the left, and tell it to make the left monitor
the primary one. All
I don't understand why you unlinked the GNOME bug. This has been an
issue since GNOME 2 and remains an issue in GNOME 3.
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Public bug reported:
"gio open mailto:user@host; results in gio executing "thunderbird
mailto:///user@host;, which is wrong and causes the address that shows
up in the thunderbird composition window to start with three slashes
when it shouldn't.
Proof, from "strace gio open mailto:user@host;
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to 17.10, my mouse pointer is repeatedly and frequently
getting moved against my will when I am typing on my laptop keyboard (as
opposed to external keyboard) because my hand brushes against the
touchpad or even just near its surface.
Furthermore, I don't
Public bug reported:
Many times since I upgraded to 17.10 and started using GNOME on Wayland
as my desktop, I've found in Thunderbird that I suddenly stopped being
able to drag and drop messages into folders. I can click and hold the
message and drag it, but when I hover my mouse over the
>In my case, I have found that disabling a second touch device (a
touchscreen) fixes the issue.
Could you be more specific about what you did and how you did it? I
don't quite understand.
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Alas, not a solution I can use. :-(
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Title:
touchpad disable while typing, disable tap-to-click don't work in
17.10
To
$ xinput
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPadid=12 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ Logitech USB Receiver id=14
>It might be a design choice though, to keep the panel bar "clean".
I fail to see how displaying the percentage remaining -- which _is_ an
option -- is any more "clean" than displaying the time remaining.
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>I believe you can still see estimated battery time remaining if you
click on the panel menu (top right?).
Yes. And this is _much_ less convenience. When I am racing against the
clock trying to get something done before my battery runs out, the last
thing I want to have to do is move my mouse up
>Did you know Alt+` (the key above Tab) does roughly the same thing?
(switches between windows of the same app)
Yes.
And I can't use it because of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-shell/+bug/1726195
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Title:
Settings for external monitor are deleted after reboot, suspension,
log out
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 17.10, when I right click on an application in the dock,
rather than seeing a list of all my windows for that application in the
menu that pops up, that list has now been relegated to an "All Windows"
submenu.
This is pointless and stupid. It adds two extra actions
I think this is regression-release because the default display manager
in Ubuntu 17.04 was not broken in this way and the default display
manager in Ubuntu 17.10 is.
But hey, what do I know, I'm just an end user.
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I'm not sure, but this may qualify as `regression-release`, because I
actually use xdg-open to open mp3 files, which worked reliably in 17.04
but is failing in 17.10 because of this `gio open` problem.
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I run "gio open /tmp/whatever.mp3". It silently does nothing, i.e., the
mp3 does not play, and yet exits with status 0. I run exactly the same
command again. It opens totem to play the mp3. This seems to be
repeatable: when I run the command repeatedly, it alternatives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1769982
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Note that there are crashes around the same time in /usr/lib/hidpi-
daemon/hidpi-daemon and /usr/lib/hidpi-daemon/hidpi-notification, which
are provided by System76, but looking at the dumps in /var/crash for
them, it looks like they are crashing _as a result of_ the gnome-shell
crash, as opposed
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic) 64-bit on a System76 Galaga UltraPro
laptop. At work, I plug two displays into my laptop, one DisplayPort and
one HDMI.
If, while both displays are plugged in and the laptop lid is closed and
the laptop's built-in display is therefore
I am confused.
How do we know this is a gnome-shell issue rather than a Wayland issue?
As I noted in my bug report, peek works just fine if I use it under
Xorg. In both cases I'm using the same gnome-shell.
What good is it going to do for me to report this as a bug to the GNOME
team, when
"top bar" means the bar at the top of my machine, you know, the one with
the time, wifi icon, battery icon, sound icon, etc. in it.
I believe those icons are also called "AppIndicators", yes.
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Relevant:
http://www.webupd8.org/2017/04/fix-appindicator-not-working-for.html
Launching chrome like `XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity google-chrome-stable"
fixes the issue. It appears that Chrome doesn't like the preset value,
`ubuntu:GNOME`.
I suppose that makes this a Chrome bug, not an Ubuntu bug?
N.B. As indicated in a comment on bug 1716341. this is NOT a duplicate.
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Title:
Dual monitor configuration not saved
Public bug reported:
I have Window Focus set to Sloppy under Windows in gnome-tweak-tool.
When I Alt-` or Alt-Tab to switch to another window, focus switches to
the new window briefly and then switches back to the window that the
mouse is hovering over.
This is a regression from 17.04.
It appears to have first been reported to the GNOME team almost three
years ago:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739718
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In Ubuntu 17.04 and earlier, I was able to display the amount of battery
life remaining AS TIME in the top bar of my screen.
Now all I'm able to display, in 17.10, is the battery percentage.
Frankly, I don't give a flying fig about battery percentage, and I'm not
sure most
Public bug reported:
I like seeing the window geometry when I'm resizing a window. This makes
it easy, e.g., to resize a terminal window to one of the standard sizes
like 80x24, or to ensure that an Emacs window has the number of columns
that I want it to when I'm done editing a file with longer
Setting WaylandEnabled=false in the daemon secton of
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf is a workaround.
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Title:
Automatic login works only
/me Checks if I am an idiot.
Nope, looks like I am not an idiot!
The only settings available in Settings > Devices > Mouse & Touchpad are
"Primary Button", "Mouse Speed", and "Natural Scrolling".
And as you can see from the Xorg.0.log which I have attached, the
touchpad appears to be detected
Yikes, shouldn't this bug be marked private?
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Title:
Login password from GDM is shown in plain text on the VT1 console
To
Thanks for your suggestions.
>The list of files you have tried didn't include
>$HOME/.config/gtkrc-2.0
>My own experimentation shows settings in this file take precedence over
>$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0
1) Just tried it, doesn't make any difference.
2) I actually tried running GnuCash under a debugger,
Also tried putting `gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH` in
~/.gtkrc-2.0 and `[Settings]\ngtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH` in
~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini. The latter causes the output of gtk-
query-settings to change, but neither of these settings causes GnuCash
to behave differently.
Public bug reported:
I like big buttons with text labels below them in GnuCash toolbars.
Fortunately, that's exactly what I had in Ubuntu 17.10.
However, having upgraded to 18.04 this morning, suddenly the GnuCash
toolbars are back to being small buttons with no text labels.
There are SO MANY
More info... I've confirmed that on 17.10, the toolbar style is
controlled by /org/gnome/desktop/interface/toolbar-style. When I edit
that setting in dconf-editor in 17.10, the change is reflected in the
open GnuCash window, but when I edit that exact same setting in dconf-
editor in 18.04, it has
Note: GnuCash 3.0, when built from source, does not display the toolbar
correctly either.
When I run GtkInspector on GnuCash 3.0 (can't do it on Gnucash 2.7.19
because it's only available in gtk3) and examine the GtkSettings object,
it says that gtk-toolbar-style is set to both, as expected.
Two additional notes:
1) This is not GnuCash-specific. You can see the same behavior in the
gtk-demo app included in gtk2.0-examples.
2) If I SSH into my Bionic box from a computer that's still on 17.10 and
run GnuCash on my 17.10 display over the X connection forwarded by SSH,
the toolbar are
I think there might be a race condition involved here, i.e., I think
this behavior only happens if you start typing your password at the
"wrong time" while the computer is in the process of waking up from
sleep.
Note that if you click the Cancel button and then try unlocking your
screen again,
Public bug reported:
```
$ ubuntu-bug gnome-screensaver
ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_gnome-screensaver.py crashed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/apport/report.py", line 196, in _run_hook
exec(compile(fd.read(), hook, 'exec'),
Public bug reported:
Sometimes in 18.10 when I unlock my screen (well, not actually "unlock",
since I don't have the screensaver configured to lock, so more
accurately, when I disable the screensaver), I end up on a screen which
looks like the computer still sort of thinks the screensaver is
Public bug reported:
Occasionally all of my app indicators just disappear. Right now, for
example the only icons in my top bar are the wifi icon, the volume icon,
and the battery charge icon. Everything else is gone. The applications
associated with the missing indicators, e.g., Dropbox, Cloud
1) I don't have /etc/xdg/autostart/indicator-application.desktop.
2) Killing indicator-application-service does not cause my app
indicators to re-appear.
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Before, it looks like the attached (though there is also a Shutter
indicator, which disappears while I'm taking the screen capture).
Afterwards everything to the left of the wifi indicator (i.e., the
Yubioath Desktop indicator and everything to the left of it) is gone.
** Attachment added:
Not the same issue.
It doesn't happen at login for me, whereas the people in that issue say
it does.
That issue was filed against Artful, whereas the problem I'm having
started in Cosmic.
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Also happening in 18.10.
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Title:
all app indicators disappear
To manage notifications about this
Public bug reported:
I use a ThinkPad dock with two monitors plugged into it. I have a udev
job configured to automatically put my laptop to sleep when I undock it.
So, I'm working on my laptop in the dock. I undock it and drop it into
my backpack. All by itself, it goes to sleep. A few minutes
Public bug reported:
$ gnome-terminal
# watch_fast: "/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/" (establishing: 0, active: 0)
# unwatch_fast: "/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/" (active: 0, establishing: 1)
# watch_established: "/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/" (establishing: 0)
$
Those three log messages printed when
I've already got apport configured to report everything (i.e., I've
already done the workaround suggested in bug 994921), and there is no
crash either in /var/crash or on https://errors.ubuntu.com. I don't
think a crash is what's happening here.
Additional data:
* If, after I've woken up my
Just discovered the typing Alt-F2 r RET brings the app indicators back.
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Title:
all app indicators
Public bug reported:
1. Open settings.
2. Go to Devices / Printers.
3. Click "Add..." and add a network printer with a duplex unit located
automatically by the network scan.
4. Click the gear and elect "Printing Options".
5. Change the "Two-sided" option to enable two-sided printing.
6. Close
Public bug reported:
Immediately after upgrading from cosmic to disco, double-clicking the
"Rubbish Bin" icon on my desktop does nothing.
I try many times, does nothing.
I open a Nautilus window by clicking on the Nautilus icon in the
sidebar, and select "Rubbish Bin" in that window, and I am
Public bug reported:
I told VirtualBox to create a desktop icon for one of my virtual
machines. It worked just fine in cosmic.
After upgrading to disco, however, instead of showing up as an icon, it
shows up as a ".desktop" text file, and double-clicking it just opens
the text file in gedit.
I
Journalctl attached.
Sorry if I was unclear. I certainly rebooted immediately after upgrading
to disco. The issue described here occurred after the reboot, not
before.
** Attachment added: "journalctl.log.gz"
Wow.
I haven't seen a better example of developers being out of touch with
actual end users in quite a long time.
Let's just wait and see how many people complain when generally
available releases without this feature start getting pushed out.
OMG ridiculous.
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The issue persists in a slightly different form with .desktop files:
1. Create a .desktop file on the desktop.
2. Right click on it and give it permission to launch.
3. Double-click on it and confirm that it launches.
4. Mv it to a new name in a terminal window.
5. Observe how it remains
(See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/184#note_417375.)
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Title:
.desktop files not
I have gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons installed and enabled. The
maintainer of that package claims that it is supposed to display desktop
icons properly. So this is a legit issue. Please reopen it.
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"security reasons" you have to right-click on ".desktop" files and
enable them before they will be displayed as app icons and executable.
So I guess this isn't a bug. Just an IMO poor design decision.
TL;DR Not considered a
OK, so, I've learned more about this.
If I wait for like 10-15 seconds after waking the laptop and type ctrl-
alt-f1, then after a long delay after that the screen will switch to the
GNOME login screen, and then if I select my account and type my
password, I am brought back to my previous
Please see attached animated GIF. Open gnome-control-center, it says
printer is there, try to delete it, it says it was deleted but error in
terminal says it wasn't because it doesn't actually exist, close gnome-
control-center, re-open it, printer is back, close it again.
I checked. There is nothing relevant in journalctl.
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Title:
printing options set in control center don't work
NetworkManager was running, as far as I know.
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Title:
gnome-control-center SIGABRT when n-m is not working
When I reopened the settings window, the duplex setting had reverted to
single-sided.
I am currently unable to reproduce this issue, because now when I add
the network printer in question the printing options page is blank, so I
can't capture a journalctl of what happens when I try to change its
I was having this problem on Ubuntu 18.10 (WOW, THIS PROBLEM HAS BEEN
AROUND FOR A VERY LONG TIME) with my HP LaserJet 500 color M551 printer.
When I tried to install it, the driver that kept getting selected was
"HP LaserJet 500 color M551, driverless, cups-filters 1.21.3". This,
despite the fact
Added hplip to the affects list for this bug because hpijs-ppds appears
to only be installing a few fax PPDs, not the full array of available
HPLIP PPDs.
** Tags added: cosmic
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Public bug reported:
All of the icons on my desktop visibly flash every time I change
anything in the folder ~/Desktop, even if the change is not something
that is visible on my desktop.
For example, "touch ~/Desktop/.#foo".
I mean, the icons that haven't changed should never flash at all, even
Public bug reported:
Create a shell script with a space in its name in /tmp. Make sure the
script is executable. Mv it into ~/Desktop. (You have to do it this way
rather than creating it directly on the desktop because of the other bug
I just filed.) Try to double-click on it. You will get an
Public bug reported:
Create a shell script in /tmp. Make the script executable. Mv it into
~/Desktop. Double-click it and note that it executes. Now rename the
file with mv in a terminal window. Double-click it again and note how
nautilus attempts to execute it under the old name, which of course
Public bug reported:
Using a text editor, create a file on your Desktop that you intend to be
a shell script. When you save it initially, it won't be executable
(unless your text editor is too smart for its own good), so it will be
displayed on the desktop as a text file.
Now do "chmod +x" on
I'm not sure I agree that the importance of this issue is "Low". Surely
this is an extremely user-visible issue that is going to affect a lot of
people if it is still extant when Disco is released?
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Sorry, having already filed nine bugs about disco in the past 24 hours,
I now need to move on with my life and do my actual job as opposed to
spending more time dealing with the tire fire that disco appears to be
right now.
P.S. Even if you're right that Dropbox or some other third-party
Public bug reported:
Prior to disco, if I edited a file on my desktop with an editor such as
emacs that created a backup file whose name ended in "~", then this file
would be hidden from the Desktop view, which is arguably correct and
useful behavior.
In disco, the file is annoyingly visible on
Public bug reported:
In releases before 19.04, you could drag and drop files from the desktop
into applications.
This no longer works.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons 19.01-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-13.14-generic 4.18.17
>you can still dnd from a nautilus view on the desktop
Right, because it's not like the reason why I put files on my Desktop is
because I use them often and want to be able to open quickly, or like
having to open a Nautilus window, click on Desktop, and then double-
click on the file to open it
Actually, correction, I shouldn't have reported, it, it's already
reported upstream as https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions
/desktop-icons/issues/58.
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Title:
Desktop view
I think you mean to link this to
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-icons/issues/29?
I question your designation of this as a "Low" importance issue. This is
going to be a huge deal for people when 19.04 is released if it's not
fixed by then.
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Does the change in status to "Triaged" mean that you do not need the
journalctl from me, or do you still need it?
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As described above, the indicators disappear intermittently and come
back when I type Alt-F2 r RET. It seems to happen when the screen locks
automatically and then I come back later and unlock it, though I don't
know if it happens _every_ time the screen locks. I've attached my
journalctl output
Public bug reported:
When you configure your window title bar buttons to be on the left
instead of the right in the tweaks app, the close window button is cut
off in the Disks app. I don't see this behavior in other apps. See
attached screenshot for illustration of what I mean.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
I did an apt dist-upgrade and got a message telling me that gnome-shell
had crashed and asking if I wanted to report it. I figured it was just
something funky about the upgrade so didn't bother. Instead, I restarted
my machine just to get everything back into a sane state.
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to gnome-shell-extension-appindicator 23-1, I have no
appindicators.
If I downgrade to 22-1 they come back.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: gnome-shell-extension-appindicator 23-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.19.0-13.14-generic
@valeryan-24 that sounds like the same problem as the one I reported.
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Title:
all app indicators
Reported at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-
utility/issues/124. Launchpad won't let me link to that external bu
report, says it doesn't recognize it.
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Public bug reported:
gnome-remote-desktop is apparently being included in Ubuntu 19.04, so
mutter should be recompiled with remote desktop support enabled for
Ubuntu, so people can actually use it.
Then the comment at the end of the apt package description for gnome-
remote-desktop saying that
N.B. This is now happening to me in ** 19.04 ** (Disco).
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Title:
all app indicators disappear
To
I believe it went away when I upgraded to 18.10 and came back when I
upgraded from there to Disco.
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Public bug reported:
I have two monitors. Night Light is only affecting one of them.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: gnome-shell 3.32.0-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.0.0-7.8-generic 5.0.0
Uname: Linux 5.0.0-7-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset
PLEASE SEE MY COMMENT ABOVE AND REOPEN THIS ISSUE.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1812885
Title:
Rename shell script on desktop,
Public bug reported:
When I try to drag and drop an icon from my left (primary) screen to my
right one and let go, it ends up sitting on the right edge of my left
screen, instead of landing where I dropped it on the right screen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
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