Reproduced again:
1. Logged out from Xorg session
2. Logged in again with default of Xorg selected, it logs into Wayland
3. Logged out once more and clicked the selected Xorg menu entry again.
4. Logged back in - now into Xorg.
5. Created the attached journal.txt.
There are no crash reports in /v
** Summary changed:
- Log in with Wayland although Xorg looks selected in session menu. Need to
reselect
+ Logs in with Wayland although Xorg looks selected in session menu. Need to
reselect
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After upgrade to Impish.
1. Log in with Xorg session
2. Log out
3. Check gdm session menu > Xorg is displayed as selected
4. Log in > Wayland is running
5. Log out
6. Check gdm session menu > Xorg is displayed as selected
7. Choose Xorg again anyway
8. Log in
9. Success. Xorg
Thank you, I tested the new values and it all works as expected for me.
However, not sure what it is but the 225% value seems to change the rendering
in an unpleasant way. Not sure if it's only not being used to it, but for the
time being it feels more "comfortable" reverting to 200% and upping t
Daniel, I am affected as well like in the previous bug. Model is Dell XPS 9575
2-in-1.
Shall I run the apport-collect as well?
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@albertvaka
I realize it stopped working for me as well, 20.04 with mutter
3.36.6-1ubuntu0.20.04.2
Still same machine as in above posts, Dell XPS 9575 2-in-1
No idea if same problem reappeared or it's an entirely new one
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Title:
New On-screen keyboard does not appear automatically when selecting
some
Maybe I should add that I qualify the OSK appearing in laptop mode under X as
"Success" because:
-This is how it behaved until 19.10 both under X and Wayland
-In the upstream bug it was mentioned that the laptop vs tablet mode detection
would not work under X and so the new behavior under Wayland
Fix released, see the new bug #1880596. Should this one be marked a
duplicate of bug #1880596?
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Title:
On-screen keyboard
Installed mutter 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 from -proposed.
This fixes the bug for me on the Dell XPS 9575 (could not test on the Asus
Zenbook)
Tested:
1. Logged into Xorg session
2. In laptop mode (physical keyboard enabled):
- Touch Activities > Search: Success, OSK appears
- Touch Show Applicatio
And thank you!
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Title:
[Focal regression] On-screen keyboard (OSK) does not appear on touch
under Xorg on convertible laptops
Will be fixed in 3.36.3:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1242#note_823253
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Title:
[Focal regression] On-scr
** Description changed:
Opening new bug as instructed by Sebastien Bacher (seb128) in bug #1866556.
Related upstream bugs:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2378
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1242
[Note: Please someone add a bug watch for https://git
sudo libinput list-devices > list-devices.txt:
was generated in laptop mode i.e. with the physical keyboard enabled.
** Description changed:
Opening new bug as instructed by Sebastien Bacher (seb128) in bug #1866556.
- Related upstream bugs:
+ Related upstream bugs:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/
@seb128: Created the new bug #1880596
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On-screen keyboard (OSK) on touch screen does not seem to work at all
unde
** Description changed:
Opening new bug as instructed by Sebastien Bacher (seb128) in bug #1866556.
- Related upstream bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1242
+ Related upstream bugs:
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2378
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mu
Public bug reported:
Opening new bug as instructed by Sebastien Bacher (seb128) in bug #1866556.
Related upstream bugs:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/2378
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1242
Reproduction with Ubuntu 20.04 on affected convertible devices like
@seb128: A new bug for each device? I am the OP and I reproduced this on
two different foldable laptops (Dell XPS and Asus Flip), should I open a
new bug for each? (When opening this here bug, I used ubuntu-bug on the
Dell XPS)
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Title:
On-screen keyboard (OSK) on touch screen does not seem to work at all
under Xorg in Focal
Thanks.
It does look to me that the keyboard issue is probably separate and certainly
warrants a bug, in particular if it is a regression and those 2-in-1s switched
fine with Ubuntu 19.10.
But I am just a mere user here, @vanvugt will know.
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Thanks. So it seems as follows, correct?
This here bug report refers only to running under Xorg in Focal, where ...
- the OSK does not work at all on the properly supported devices (at least the
ones listed),
- neither per autosummon nor on demand by swiping,
- regardless of a physical keyboard
@esjarc, does the keyboard get disabled when you fold your machines? It
does on mine, as it should be. I'm just wondering where the difference
comes from
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@esjrac, you wrote in the duplicate Bug #1874017 that the issue occurs
for you under Wayland as well. Can you repro this also in the tablet
mode of the foldable devices that you mentioned there?
I am asking because for me this occurs under Wayland only if the devices
are laptop mode. In tablet mod
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1807276 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1807276
@esjarc, as the OP of this report I agree and also commented as much in
the other #1807276 already.
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Still reproducible with Ubuntu 20.04 beta with gnome-control-center
1:3.36.1-1ubuntu4 and gnome-3.36.1, where the option to enable
fractional scaling is exposed in the GUI
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But it worked before for me before, see duplicate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1866556
And the part where it does not appear at all occurred in the past and was
fixed: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1760399
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After upgrading to Focal, the OSK never appears for me under Xorg
- Does not appear automatically when selecting text fields
- Cannot be summoned on-demand by swiping up from bottom screen border (which
worked on Eoan also under Xorg)
Under Wayland, both these things continu
I'm the OP and I can't. Thanks
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Right-click file on desktop > Move to Trash frequently cra
On Eoan (on the Dell XPS 9575 mentioned before), the OSK auto-summons
nearly everywhere as far as I can tell, incl. Chrome. The only
application I use and found so far where this does not work is Gnucash.
There is even an improvement in X that helps in this case: the OSK now
can be summoned by swi
Holy cow, I completely misunderstood the UI. Sorry for bothering!!!
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Status: New => Invalid
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And regarding "Can you recall when was the last time the cursor showed
up correctly for you? (Like, about 1 day ago, about 1 week ago...?) Was
that on disco, or eoan beta?"
I cannot be sure, but it probably was within the last week that it still worked
with the custom theme I had. I am tempted to
Thanks. My results:
No cursor visible with the command running.
No cursor with any of the three cursor shapes selected (and blinking off).
Colors: This did it.
My system theme option was unchecked (I did that recently after some Yaru (I
think) update in Eoan changed the background color from pu
Public bug reported:
There is no cursor in gnome-terminal. Issue persists after reboot.
Must have happened after some recent update as I use gnome-terminal not
all the time but regularly and it is immediately noticeable when
editing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: gnome-te
Sorry, "appear *behind* the Ubuntu dock" the
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Extensions don't load in gnome-shell 3.33/3.3
gnome-shell-extension-workspaces-to-dock
universe, version: 51-1
When active, the Activities and Application menus stop working, incl.
Super key. In addition the window management breaks, windows appear
being the Ubuntu dock.
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gpaste 3.30.2-1ubuntu3 (universe)
gnome-shell-extension-suspend-button 0~git20180827-2 (universe)
Both marked as "Error loading extension" in Tweaks
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** Summary changed:
- Moving file to Trash requently crashes gnome-shell
+ Moving file to Trash frequently crashes gnome-shell
** Summary changed:
- Moving file to Trash frequently crashes gnome-shell
+ Right-click file on desktop > Move to Trash frequently crashes gnome-shell
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In 19.04 Disco fully up to date. Reproduced on two different machines:
1. Log into Wayland session (did not try with X)
2. touch ~/Desktop/testfile
3. Right-click testfile on Desktop > Move to Trash
-> gnome-shell crashes in around 50% of instances in my case. I did not
find
(I still get the "Failed to apply DRM plane", but the immediate
unrotation does not happen anymore. This is at least in Wayland, could
not check X)
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I cannot reproduce this anymore on Ubuntu 19.04, gnome-shell 3.32
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[Dell XPS 15 9575] gnome-shell unrotates immedia
FYI, fix for Wayland: bug #1816808
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New On-screen keyboard does not appear automatically when selecting
Sorry for spamming, I should have clicked the source link on OMGUbuntu,
experimental is apparently expected:
https://blog.3v1n0.net/informatica/linux/gnome-shell-fractional-scaling-
in-wayland-landed/
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I have this now on Disco in Wayland and with update to mutter 3.32
(incl. proposed, except gnome-settings-daemon at 3.31.91-1ubuntu1), but
apparently I had to add scale-monitor-framebuffer to the gsettings key
org.gnome.mutter.experimental-features (as mentioned by
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/
I can confirm on Disco that this is definitely better, but not
completely solved for me:
gnome-settings-daemon 3.30.2-2ubuntu1
Screen Keyboard is off in Universal Access settings
* Good in both X and Wayland:
1. Touch Activities on panel
2. Touch "type to search" box
-> OSK comes up.
3. Close O
(This is in Disco, nautilus 1:3.31.90-1ubuntu2)
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Desktop isn't part of "places" (left bar) in artful
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Confirming what Olivier wrote, I see it in X but not Wayland
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Desktop isn't part of "places" (left bar) in artful
To
Oopsie, indeed the crash on lid close is gone after disabling extensions. Even
the very act of turning off the overall extension switch in Tweaks crashes the
session.
Will figure out the culprit extension then.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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@Joe, at least in Wayland (did not test in X yet) the touch does not
register when I touch anywhere right at the edge of the display. That
goes for the whole perimeter of the display. E.g., srollbars of
maximized windows on the right, dock launchers on the left, and the
Gnome panel menu top right a
@Joe: Can you confirm that you see the unrotation behavior and the log entry,
"gnome-shell[5422]: Failed to apply DRM plane transform 1: Invalid argument"
only in a Wayland session?
I just realized that this is the case for me. In an X session, the
rotation works perfectly whatever the display an
Public bug reported:
In an X session, suspend and wakeup works when initiated either by lid
close or from panel menu.
In a Wayland session, suspend and wakeup works only when initiated from panel
menu.
However, gnome-shell segfaults when suspend is initiated by lid close.
When reopening the lid,
** Description changed:
On my laptop's 15.6 inch, 3840 x 2160 pixel (282 PPI) display, the
available scaling options in the gnome-control-center (version:
1:3.30.0-0ubuntu1, on Cosmic) display settings are limited to 100, 200,
300, and 400%. This is insufficient as 200% is too small and 30
FWIW and FYI, I cannot repro this on Cosmic with Dell XPS 15 9575
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gnome-shell activities / application icon touche
I cannot confirm this on my machine. I do not know if what I see it
intended behavior, but what I see is still not what either the Gnome
2.28 release notes or the Ubuntu help say should happen.
When I enable the OSK in universal access, the OSK opens way too often but not
always when it should. T
Thanks Efthimios.
I am still a little unclear about what the intended behavior is. Should it auto
open when touching a text field e.g. in Chrome? And are you using X or Wayland
and it you enable the OSK in Universal Access?
Thanks. FWIW, for me on Cosmic it is still as described in the descriptio
Thank you. I had written bug #1792813 about the sensors not being found
with kernel 4.18. This is fixed in the mainline 4.19 (see the other
report).
The incorrect automatic back rotation also happens with 4.19. However,
note that what exactly happens depends on whether the keyboard vs
display angl
I see the same behavior on a display with the same dimensions on a different
laptop:
Asus ZenBook Flip 15 UX561UD
15.6 inch 16:9, 3840 x 2160 pixel, 282 PPI
On both the Dell and the Asus:
Without the experimental setting, options offered are 100, 200 (too small), 300
(too large), 400%.
With the
** Description changed:
On my laptop's 15.6 inch, 3840 x 2160 pixel display, the available
- scaling options in the Gnome 3.30.1 (Cosmic) display settings are
- limited to 100, 200, 300, and 400%. This is insufficient as 200% is too
- small and 300% is too large. The missing fractional scaling o
Daniel, new gnome-control-center bug #1795483
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Title:
GNOME Shell should support fractional (non-integer) Hi-DPI scaling
Public bug reported:
On my laptop's 15.6 inch, 3840 x 2160 pixel display, the available
scaling options in the Gnome 3.30.1 (Cosmic) display settings are
limited to 100, 200, 300, and 400%. This is insufficient as 200% is too
small and 300% is too large. The missing fractional scaling options are
For my 15" display with 3840*2160, without the workaround I get 100, 200 (too
small), 300 (too large), and 400. Is it intentional that with the experimental
workaround from the first comment enabled, I have 125, 150, 175 and 200% but
nothing above it?
The maximum of 200% is too small and I use
Following upstream suggestion
** Package changed: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) => xkeyboard-config
(Ubuntu)
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Ti
>From the upstream report:
"A possible explanation would be that gnome-settings-daemon is not handling one
of the keys that it should be handling. And gnome-settings-daemon also disables
the kernels handling of the RFKill keys at the same time.
What you could do:
Check which key is emitted usin
As per analysis result in upstream report
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) => gnome-settings-daemon
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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In the upstream report for gnome-shell (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
/gnome-shell/issues/555) some analysis steps were kindly provided. It
seems that the actual cause is that gnome-settings-daemon's rfkill
plugin fails to turn on airplane mode. Following the instructions, I can
turn it on with th
Sorry my earlier removal of the tag was unintentional, readding
** Tags added: universalaccess
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New On-screen keyboard
Got instructions from upstream. Probably not a gnome-shell issue but I
will need a few days to run tests and figure out where the problem ist
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Screen backlight adjus
Filed as https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/555
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Status: Incomplete => New
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They had both been there from the start, but I typoed it into an ii when
adding "cosmic" tag and so I restored the original
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** Description changed:
The new OSK does not auto-activate reliably by selecting any text widget as
the Gnome 3.28 release notes claim:
"The new keyboard automatically activates when a text area is selected, ..."
-- https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.28/
This does not work wit
** Tags added: regression-update
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Title:
Selecting multiple files and dragging them to file manager is broken
in a Wayland
Public bug reported:
The new OSK does not auto-activate reliably by selecting any text widget as the
Gnome 3.28 release notes claim:
"The new keyboard automatically activates when a text area is selected, ..."
-- https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.28/
This does not work with text widget
Bug report for discoverability:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1791551
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New On-screen keybo
Bug report for Ubuntu documentation:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-docs/+bug/1791548
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New On-screen
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New On-screen keyboard cannot be manually triggered to appear
To manage notification
Duh. In the above comment, it should have been:
"1. (**Chrome** [not Gnome], Firefox, Qt, whatever other toolkits...)
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So after much hair pulling I contacted the author of the above mentioned
Gnome extension and he set me on the right track (thank you):
1. Auto-summon of OSK only works with application/toolkit support. Text
widgets in alien (non-Gnome or non-Gtk?) toolkits don't summon the OSK
(Gnome, Firefox, Qt,
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New On-screen keyboard cannot be manually triggered to appear
To manage notifica
It seems to me that either the bug title is overly specific or the issue is
slightly different with Gnome 3.30 in Cosmic.
In Cosmic it happens for single files as well, but only when dragging between
desktop and a nautilus window. It's fine to drag between nautilus windows, and
you can drag from
** Tags added: cosmic
** Tags removed: highdpi
** Tags added: highdpii
** Tags removed: highdpii
** Tags added: highdpi
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Just realized that Gnome 3.30 and/or the new theme in Cosmic shows all
"Places" icons in black & white, so bookmarking makes no difference to
this. Though the inconsistency with the colorful icon in the Home folder
remains
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The Ubuntu help for 18.04 says that you need to activate it in the
Accessibility settings, and "When you next have the opportunity to type, the
on-screen keyboard will open at the bottom of the screen."
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-osk.html
Neither is true for me:
1. I don
Gnome 2.28 release notes: https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-
notes/3.28/
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New On-screen keyboard cannot be manually t
I notice that the release notes for Gnome 2.28 say "The new keyboard
automatically activates when a text area is selected". If this worked,
no activation button would be needed as far as I can tell, and I suppose
this is why there is none. However as I said in my previous comment this
is not the ca
** Tags added: cosmic
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To manage notifications about thi
There is an extension to show a panel button to trigger it:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1061/on-screen-keyboard-button/
Unfortunately, its panel button itself does not react to touch at least
for me (on Cosmic, Gnome 3.30, Wayland), which kind of defeats the
purpose
That said, in Gnome
I still have the same machine (upgraded/reinstalled to each Ubuntu
version since) and the problem has not happened in agesa
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Still the same in Cosmic. In the upstream bug it does not seem that they
want to add it back by default (as expected really), so I'd think it's
up to Ubuntu if files on desktop remain in contrast to upstream.
"António Fernandes @antoniof · 8 months ago
Developer
The Desktop folder should become b
** Tags added: cosmic
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Desktop isn't part of "places" (left bar) in artful
To manage notifications about this bug go
Same for me on Cosmic 18.10, fresh install and up to date. I works in X
session.
I can repro it also with a single file.
nautilus version 1:3.26.4-0ubuntu3
** Tags added: cosmic
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** Description changed:
Please forgive if filed for wrong package. Problem occurs in X and
Wayland sessions but not on console, so does not seem to be kernel.
Repro on Asus UX561UD with Ubuntu 18.10 up to date:
1. Log into Gnome X or Gnome Wayland session
2. Press Fn+F2 which is the a
** Description changed:
Please forgive if filed for wrong package. Problem occurs in X and
Wayland sessions but not on console, so does not seem to be kernel.
Repro on Asus UX561UD with Ubuntu 18.10 up to date:
1. Log into Gnome X or Gnome Wayland session
2. Press Fn+F2 which is the a
** Description changed:
Please forgive if filed for wrong package. Problem occurs in X and
Wayland sessions but not on console, so does not seem to be kernel.
Repro on Asus UX561UD with Ubuntu 18.10 up to date:
1. Log into Gnome X or Gnome Wayland session
2. Press Fn+F2 which is the a
In case it matters, the keyboard backlight is filed as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1791372
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Title:
Bios version is the latest from Asus
** Summary changed:
- Airplane mode key on Asus UX561UD laptop not working under X or Wayland but
working on console
+ Airplane mode key on Asus UX561UD laptop not working in gnome-shell (X or
Wayland) but working on console
** Summary changed:
- Airplane
Forgot to add: Nvidia binary drivers are installed but Nvidia is
switched off via Prime setting in nvidia-settings. Running with Intel
drivers
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Public bug reported:
Please forgive if filed for wrong package. Problem occurs in X and
Wayland sessions but not on console, so does not seem to be kernel.
Repro on Asus UX561UD with Ubuntu 18.10 up to date:
1. Log into Gnome X or Gnome Wayland session
2. Press Fn+F2 which is the airplane mode ke
This is still the same in a new install of Quantal (and IIRC it also
was the same in Precise. However, I had not made a reinstall of Precise,
but upgraded from Oneiric, so I didn't have to actually do anything to
make it work, and therefore I am not sure)
** Tags added: quantal
** Changed in: gn
** Tags added: quantal
** Tags added: precise
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Title:
filesystems are never fsck'ed if they live on removable USB
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