It's not always easy to check that the pasted text it's the correct one,
then this is a data corruption bug. That is why I think this is a
critical bug.
Worse, the most affected users of this bug (non-technical ones) are very
unlikely to ever report it. For example, I am a programmer and I only
How can I help to fix this bug?
I can easely reproduce it easely on three differnt computers (one new
install, and two upgraded from 19.10).
The only workaround that I have found is to install xubuntu-desktop or
lubuntu-desktop. I cannot use "Ubuntu Wayland" because libreoffice
becomes sluggish
You are right, the bug is fixed upstream. I have manually downloaded
gvfs-bin_1.34.1-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb and checked the file: it includes the
fix.
However it is not fixed on my computer. And I do not know why.
Unfortunately I have not found the package in /var/cache/apt/archives,
then I am not
** Description changed:
The script /usr/bin/gvfs-info uses two bash features:
1. "==" is used for string comparison instead of "="
2. "$@:2" is used instead of "shift" and then "$@" to expand all but the
first argument.
+
+ You can see the errors by running "gvfs-info --help".
I
Public bug reported:
The script /usr/bin/gvfs-info uses two bash features:
1. "==" is used for string comparison instead of "="
2. "$@:2" is used instead of "shift" and then "$@" to expand all but the first
argument.
I have found this bug using xdg-open to open a PDF file from the command
As suggested at http://askubuntu.com/a/206554/11223 doing:
rm -r ~/.pulse ~/.pulse-cookie
pkill pulse
makes the problem disappear, but only until I change the sound volume
through the panel indicator.
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Looks like e duplicate of Bug #1063965
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1067434
Title:
Sound output device keeps changing when using headphones
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