This bug is affecting me as well, I have a USB pre-amp (which also works
as audio card) and sounds emits just fine there. However, when I plug in
my headphones directly into my laptop, only sometimes I get the gnome
popup asking me what kind of device I plugged in.
When I click "headphones",
Thanks for your reply. I've executed step 1 and the results are in bug
#1872903
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Title:
gnome-calendar crashes on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1868940 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1868940
I'm not sure it's actually a duplicate. I notice it crashes as it
fetches remote calendars (CALDAV). I don't have to move the window in
order to make it crash.
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It is however, being marked as a duplicate for a different reason.
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Title:
gnome-calendar crashes on launch
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Public bug reported:
On start, crashes with the following errors:
(gnome-calendar:518114): GcalEvent-CRITICAL **: 21:09:58.835:
gcal_event_is_multiday: assertion 'GCAL_IS_EVENT (self)' failed
(gnome-calendar:518114): GcalEvent-CRITICAL **: 21:09:58.835:
gcal_event_is_multiday: assertion
I'm having the same issue, on 20.04, but then with my Nextcloud
calendars. It worked on 3.35.9, but no longer on 3.36
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** Also affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Locale settings broken
Fixed by installing:
language-pack-en
language-pack-en-base
language-pack-gnome-en
language-pack-gnome-en-base
I think those packages should be dependencies of ubuntu-desktop.
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Fixed in gnome 3.26 for me.
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Title:
HiDPI settings reset on logout
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Public bug reported:
After installing Ubuntu 17.10 through debootstrap (because I stubbornly
want to use ZFS), locale settings are broken. I've tested on a regular
installation, where they operate fine.
When trying to switch to English (United Kingdom), I found out that the
only option is
Public bug reported:
When logging in to my XPS 13 (9360) on 17.10, the only thing that is
reasonably (200%) scaled is the sidebar. Top bar, windows, and fonts are
all unscaled and TINY.
- I'll go to Control Centre, Devices, Displays, and see that scaling is set to
200%.
- I'll then change the
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