I am seeing this with the (relatively new) Mozilla-provided Firefox deb
package (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-firefox-
linux#w_install-firefox-deb-package-for-debian-based-distributions).
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Still an issue with current releases. Default GNOME/libinputa doesn't
enable tap-to-click, but Ubuntu does for the GNOME desktop, and
therefore it should also for GDM.
Easy workaround posted in duplicate bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bug/1968315/comments/1
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> in gtk, kinetic scrolling stops after you put a finger on the touchpad
(zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1 event), but in firefox it doesn't, you have
to wait
In GTK 4, and Firefox uses GTK 3. So either someone need to add it to
GTK 3 or Firefox needs to use to GTK 4.
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Resolved since GTK was updated to 3.24.36. (Tested with
3.24.36-1ubuntu1.)
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
With GTK 3.24.35, when running under Wayland, it's not possible to copy
and paste from Geany. (Others report the same issue with SciTE, which
also uses the Scintilla editor.)
The Geany upsteam bug isolated the issue to a GTK change
Public bug reported:
As of a few weeks ago or so, GNOME Shell loses the text scaling factor
(it's set back to 1) when logging out and logging back in again. It is
preserved for other programs, just not the shell (top bar, menus, dash).
Setting it to another value and then back to the desired
This occurs for me on a system that had been upgraded from 17.04 to
17.10. I've now upgraded it to 18.04 pre-release and Disks's restore
function is working again. It does seem to use a lot of CPU, however,
but I haven't compare it with another system very scientifically.
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Public bug reported:
I was attempting to use "Restore Disk Image" to write an Ubuntu MATE iso
to flash drive. The task stalled at 0%, and htop showed Disks using 100%
CPU. I cancelled the task and clicked the window close button, and then
Disks crashed.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu