Public bug reported:
It would be really useful like you can do in the Windows Task Manager
for you to be able to merge the statistics from all of your CPUs into
one line graph in the Gnome System Monitor.
I am using Ubuntu 14.10, and package version displayed for Gnome System
Monitor:
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 to 15.10 running GNOME 3.18 I
have noticed that if you go to somewhere like the desktop (with desktop
icons active) and right-click selecting "Change Background" that it
takes you to the gnome-control-center although no matter where in
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** Description changed:
After upgrading from Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 to 15.10 running GNOME 3.18 I
have noticed that if you go to somewhere
Public bug reported:
What I normally do is cd to a location in Terminal, and then run:
nautilus .
If I want to open Nautilus so that it opens up on the location to which
I have navigated to in Terminal, however, no matter to where I navigate
in 15.10, running the command only ever opens
I am running Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 with GNOME 3.18, and I am seeing no sign
of this...
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Title:
[Ffe] Support
Public bug reported:
In Unity you are able to change the colour of the background (so if you
make an image spanned on the desktop, you can make it so that the black
bits around it are a difference colour), so I would like there to be a
feature like this in GNOME. I am running Ubuntu GNOME 15.10
Public bug reported:
I think that it would be really good if in the Privacy section you could
specify which applications you want to allow to find your geographical
location, because currently you can only turn it off and on globally,
but one may want to allow one application to get this
Please let me know if I should add more information to my report.
** Also affects: meta-gnome3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: meta-gnome3 (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed:
@Colin Watson, ok, I have updated my report. And no, I have not changed
the default pager so that should be less.
** Description changed:
I have recently noticed that when viewing a manpage in gnome-terminal
that if scrolling down, when I scroll back up again some of the bottom
part of the
Ok, after I restarted the machine (although not Terminal) the strange
behaviour seems to have disappeared although it does come and go. But I
will give you the information you asked for as it may help you to figure
it out.
I scroll with the Up/Down keys, I have not tried any other way but will
do
Sorry, this feature seems to already exist in just a non-obvious manner.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
I think that it would be really good if the System Monitor displayed
disk utilization among the things it already displays. This would be
really useful in a graph. And I have heard and seen many people wanting
a feature like this so I think that it would be a really good new
I have also made this request upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=756040
** Description changed:
I think that it would be really good if the System Monitor displayed
disk utilization among the things it already displays. This would be
- really useful in a graph. And I have
Public bug reported:
I think that like in Unity and other OSs, it would be good in GNOME if
there was at least an optional feature (probably on by default though)
to have a sort of welcoming sound when one reaches the login screen, or
when one logs in and reaches the desktop.
** Affects: gdm
Public bug reported:
I think that a really good feature would be one that allows you like the
File Explorer does on Windows and Nemo (well it doesn't really have a
separate category as such for them, but it is closer to it than
Nautilus) to add 'favourite' locations to the Nautilus sidebar. That
Public bug reported:
I have noticed that often when I singe click on a file or folder that it
treats it as a double click and opens it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.16.2-0ubuntu1~vivid1 [origin:
LP-PPA-gnome3-team-gnome3-staging]
ProcVersionSignature:
Public bug reported:
I think that it would be really good if there was some sort of built-in
GNOME feature which would allow you to set a live wallpaper without
having to install a third-party application.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Ok, I have filled a bug report on this issue upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=755304
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I am not saying that gnome-control-center is a third-party application,
I was merely suggesting the functionality in that.
I do not mean the normal sort of wallpaper image, I was meaning the
interactive (usually) animated type. Because to currently get that type
of wallpaper known as 'live
Just to make a clarification, it does allow you to pin it to the built-
in GNOME docking area (AKA 'favourites') in the Activities Overview,
however not to any third-party docking applications such as Docky.
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Ok, I have filed a bug report on this upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73
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Title:
Ok, I have filled a bug report on this upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73
** Description changed:
It would be really useful like you can do in the Windows Task Manager
- for you to be able to merge the statistics from all of your CPUs into
- one line graph in the Gnome
Public bug reported:
I think that it would be really good if like in Windows and Mac (I
think) there was an optional feature for a 'password hint' which could
be displayed if the user gets the password wrong a certain number of
times.
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I have tested this again in an Ubuntu 15.10 (with Unity) build and the
issue is not present, however it is still present in the Ubuntu GNOME
15.10 build that I tested it in.
** Description changed:
After recently changing from Ubuntu 15.04 with Unity, to Ubuntu Gnome
15.04, I have noticed
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New => Invalid
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Oh, which app is used as the GUI for firewalld?
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Title:
Have a firewall GUI preinstalled or built-in - feature
I already have that package installed.
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Title:
"No such schema
Public bug reported:
I have been following the Ubuntu GNOME newcomers guide, and in the
GTKInspector section (https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GTK%2B/Inspector)
it says:
"To enable the debugger, either start your app with
GTK_DEBUG=interactive in your environment, or run gsettings set
Public bug reported:
As everything else is more or less built-into the GNOME Control Center
it would be really good if the Software Updater was replaced with a
built-in one which is built-into the GNOME Control Center. I am running
Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 with GNOME 3.18.
** Affects: ubuntu-gnome
Will you use "firewall-config" (I may have the name slightly wrong, or
this may be an old one as I can't find it any more...) as the GUI for
firewalld? Because that doesn't offer you all the options that the
command-line version does. So perhaps you could make a built-in GUI
which will work with
Will you use "firewall-config" as the GUI for firewalld? Because that
doesn't offer you all the options that the command-line version does. So
perhaps you could make a built-in GUI which will work with and offer all
the options of firewalld?
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I think that it would be really good if gufw was installed by default as
it is in Ubuntu MATE because all OSs really should have some security
tools either preinstalled or built-in that allow for configuration which
one would expect. So I think that either gufw should be
** Summary changed:
- "Input Sources" button looks out of place in Keyboard settings
+ "Input Sources" button looks really out of place in Keyboard settings
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I am running Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 with GNOME 3.18 and I have recently
noticed that in the gnome-control-center, at the bottom in the KeyBoard
section there is a button which says "Input Sources":
Input_Sources_Out_Of_Place_Button.png
Though this button is only text, so
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
It should be
Will you use "firewalld-config" as the GUI for firewalld? Because that
doesn't offer you all the options that the command-line version does. So
perhaps you could make a built-in GUI which will work with and offer all
the options of firewalld?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Allow changing of the top panel's colour and
Public bug reported:
Currently if one wants to change the colour or transparency levels of
the top panel they have to install an extension, I think that this
functionality should be built-in so that one can just change these
settings in the gnome-control-center rather than having to install some
Public bug reported:
In the unity-control-center one is able to set it so that their computer
suspends after 5 minutes of inactivity as well as 10 minutes, however
the gnome-control-center only allows times equal to or above 15 minutes
which is rather annoying because if you want to set it to
** Description changed:
For most things when you have a menu such as a normal one or a right-
click one, next to the options your normally have the keyboard shortcut
for that option, however even though you can copy and paste stuff in
- gnome-terminal with "CTRL + SHIFT + C" and "CTRL +
I have just gone and had a look and it seems as though in the "Edit"
pull-down menu you do have this. But this would still be something
useful in the right-click menu.
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For most things when you have a menu such as a normal one or a right-
click one, next to the options your normally have the keyboard shortcut
for that option, however even though you can copy and paste stuff in
gnome-terminal with "CTRL + SHIFT + C" and "CTRL + SHIFT + V",
This issue was fixed in GNOME 3.20.
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
If you go
Ah! Glad all that is settled then!
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Title:
Background grey even though set to image and image is displayed
elsewhere
To
** Attachment added: "gnome-terminal_Normal_Clicked_Off.png"
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** Description changed:
I have just noticed that on Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 with GNOME 3.20 that the
@Jeremy,
Yes, after restarting all Nautilus instances (actually just killing it
did the trick) the problem is solved. Though seemingly only affected the
Adwaita GTK+ theme as changing it to the Numix one fixed the issue.
** No longer affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: nautilus
Just to add, I have now tested it and if I install "Japanese" through
the language-selector-gnome and then remove that program (because it
doesn't work otherwise for some reason) I get the "Japanese (Anthy)"
input source, however if I add "Japanese" just through the normal means
(not the
Right, I have now filed a report here on this issue: Bug #1586164.
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Title:
ibus/im-config in Ubuntu GNOME
To manage
Well, I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu GNOME 15.10, I planning to
upgrade to 16.04 soon through fresh install (probably) but I haven't
done so yet, though I can run a fresh install of 16.04 in a VM.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in:
Because clearly there is something which is necessary for Anthy that the
langauge-selector-gnome installs that the in-built system doesn't for
some reason but should.
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Public bug reported:
I have recently found that after upgrading to GNOME 3.20 on Ubuntu GNOME
16.04 that Nautilus randomly will suddenly go into the state 'Sleeping'
and then although all applications will be able to be clicked off when
clicking on the desktop, no other interactions with the
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=767106
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765687
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I don't know if this is a bug in Docky or gnome-terminal so I am
reporting it under both.
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Title:
Unable to pin
Public bug reported:
I have noticed that after upgrading to Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 with GNOME
3.20 that I am unable to pin gnome-terminal to Docky. There simply is no
option even though it was pinned there before when I was running the
previous GNOME version. It also pins perfectly well to the
I have now tested it with other docking applications and it works fine
so I'm going to say that this is most likely a Docky issue.
** Description changed:
I have noticed that after upgrading to Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 with GNOME
3.20 that I am unable to pin gnome-terminal to Docky. There simply
Private bug reported:
When going to this location in my filesystem "~/home/.local/share/Trash"
and then right-clicking on the folder "files" and selecting "Move to
Wastebasket" Nautilus crashes and gives me this error in Terminal:
*** Error in `nautilus': double free or corruption (fasttop):
Public bug reported:
I have recently noticed that in the "Details" section of the gnome-
control-center on my Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 with GNOME 3.18 installation
that at the top under the logo it says that I am running 16.04:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/TVfYR.png
The output of "lsb_release -a" is:
I have also filed a report on this issue upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761729
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Public bug reported:
This bug was present in 3.16, is present in 3.18 (what I am currently
running), and is present in 3.19. And the bug is that often when I click
"Back" (though you might have to try this a few times to get this to
happen) I get this and have to click "Back" again to get rid of
Public bug reported:
I have recently noticed that for instance if I open the System Monitor
and have it so that it takes up half of my screen on one of the sides
the top divisory line looks normal like this:
System_Monitor_Screenshot1.png
However if I then switch to the "Processes" tab this
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** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Show disk utilization -
Public bug reported:
It would be really useful if the System Monitor also displayed I/O usage.
This would be really useful in a line graph.
** Affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I have now also filed this report upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761509
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I have now also filed a report upstream on this issue:
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** Summary changed:
- Content indexing spamming syslog and logging personal information (emails etc)
+ Content indexing spamming syslog and logging personal information (emails
etc) - there
This issue first occurred when I was using the Numix theme, but the
issue is also present with the Adwaita theme, so it's probably theme
independent.
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** Description changed:
I have recently noticed that when moving items into the Wastebasket, at
no time will the little icon become red in Nautilus as it normally would
when the
** Attachment added: "Wastebasket_Icon_Shows_Empty_Falsely.png"
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Public bug reported:
I have recently noticed that when moving items into the Wastebasket, at
no time will the little icon become red in Nautilus as it normally would
when the Wastebasket is not empty.
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No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
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** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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When in single-window mode, if one is to move the window slightly to one
side, then it is hard to get it properly maximized again by changing the
window's size manually and moving it around, so I think that it would be
really useful for at least when it is in single-window
I have now also filed a feature request for this upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762192
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A report has already been filed upstream requesting this feature:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=619526
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Title:
Guest
Public bug reported:
Though I didn't have it enabled for security reasons when I was using
Unity, I think that some may find it useful to have a 'guest account'
option, though I think that it should be off by default and be
reasonably easy to configure in the gnome-control-center.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
I have recently found that when going "Image > Canvas Size..." that
there is an excessive amount of "pixels" at the end:
Excessive_pixels_Entries.png
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Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu
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As I haven't completely been following the discussion here please ignore
my ignorance on this matter if I have any, but will this be backported
into the previous version at least?
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I think that the language-selector-gnome must have caused some confusion
somewhere because I have run some more test in VMs where simply removing
that (no need to remove im-config though) will make "Japanese (Anthy)"
and a few others show.
You're welcome, I don't think that there are any loose
Public bug reported:
Although I have noticed this issue only with the System Monitor I do not
know if it is isolated to it, but for some reason sometimes (about half
the time) when viewing the System Monitor through the Activities
Overview I get this strange effect where the numbers are clearly
** Also affects: gnome-system-monitor via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I much prefer GNOME Software to the Ubuntu Software Center, however I
believe that there is one thing lacking in GS which is present in USC,
the installation and uninstallation history. That is, the history of all
packaged which have been installed and uninstalled, I believe
Public bug reported:
On the latest version of GNOME Software on both Ubuntu 16.04 Beta 2 and
Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 Beta 2 with GNOME 3.20 I have found something rather
strange, seemingly almost all of the free software has the "nonfree"
tag... Not all of it, but mostly all the software I have
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I reported the issue upstream but this was the reply:
"This is unfortunately a downstream issue, as Ubuntu are patching in the
aptd plugin. This works around some applications not having AppData
files, but Ubuntu are not always shipping the newest version of upstream
software which does ship an
** No longer affects: gnome-tweak-tool (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Date and time jump around on locked screen when showing seconds (and
I have now filed a report upstream on this issue:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763769
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Should I install im-config again as it is a default package?
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Title:
ibus/im-config in Ubuntu GNOME
To manage
@Gunnar, After purging 'im-config language-selector-gnome' and doing a
reboot 'Japanese (Anthy)' now shows up and it works as it should!
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Oh, I have now also tested it in a VM, and just removing the 'language-
selector-gnome' will do, no need to remove 'im-config' to get it to work
so I'll reinstall that now...
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** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Optional password hint - feature request
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