Also just started seeing this after updating from Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 to
Ubuntu 18.04. The only relevant thing I can think of, is that I may have
changed the default login manager to GDM. Otherwise, can't think of
anything that might have triggered this.
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Just wanted to be sure that this was supported in wily. I wasn't
expecting a backport. Thanks for the confirmation.
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Just saw that libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37 in wily is 2.8.4, so maybe this is
already fixed in wily. If not, it should be checked that epiphany is
using this package and not another older version, and that the package
was built with libnotify support.
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** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1474910
Title:
Desktop notifications not supported
Public bug reported:
Epiphany doesn't support desktop notifications on current Ubuntu
releases. This requires libwebkitgtk 2.8 with libnotify support.
Currently Ubuntu appears to only ship with 2.4, so this package will
need updating.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=749792
** Affects:
** Changed in: devhelp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/787039
Title:
Python 3 Doc not show in Devhelp
To manage notific
Ah, sorry, done a little more testing. It stays off indefinitely
(without input) if the lid is open. But, if I run it after closing the
lid, it still wakes randomly. This means that it must be receiving some
imaginary input when the lid is closed to wake it.
My biggest problem is that some imagina
This bug should be of high importance. I've just been completely locked
out of my system because my account has no password, meaning sudo/gksu
doesn't work. Which of course means I can't re-enable the password
without hacking it with a LiveCD.
This option should allow the user account to login wit
I can blank the screen using the command "xset dpms force off", and it
doesn't turn back on. Can't it just run that when the lid is closed?
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I can also confirm that just changing the name attribute in
/usr/share/doc/python3.2/html/python3.2.devhelp.gz fixes this problem.
Just changing it from "Python" to "Python3" is enough, which I've done
in the above patch.
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** Patch added: "Adds 3 to name attribute."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/devhelp/+bug/787039/+attachment/3249992/+files/python3.2.devhelp.gz.patch
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http
I have found a gnome-shell extension which adds a menu item to blank the
screen.
This seems to work perfectly, perhaps the code used in there can be used
when the laptop lid is closed? I don't see why a quick extension can do
this better than the main system.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extensio
I have noticed this problem also, since I got my laptop back on Ubuntu
10.10, and it is still a problem on 11.10. The only difference is I am
not giving it any input, it wakes up on it's own.
I remember back in 10.10, with a friend, we tried to debug the problem.
We first looked at some logs, when
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #529218
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=529218
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Invalid => Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #48526 => GNOME Bug Tracker #529218
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But, that's the point, I shouldn't have to rename it, nautilus should
recognize it as a regular text file, I had none of these problems on
Gutsy, so if it's not a bug, then why does it work on versions before
Hardy? Since when did the xorg.conf file become unrecognizable just
because I added '.old'
It's done it again when I backup up my xorg.conf file, renaming it to
xorg.conf.old, it suddenly doesn't recognise it, it has a different icon
this time though, maybe because it's on the local partition, or maybe
because it uses a different extension.
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Added requested infromation
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224792
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Public bug reported:
>From the switch from Gutsy to Hardy, Nautilus seems to have become dumb
(not my terminology :P). I created a normal text file in Gutsy and named
it 'Backup.bak', now in Hardy, Nautilus says it doesn't recognize what
application to open it with, and I have to right click 'Open
Public bug reported:
It would be nice to be capable of having multiple side bars underneath
each other. Such as having the 'Places' menu, then underneath having the
'Notes' menu. I would be interested in using the 'Notes' bar, but not at
the expense of having to keep switching between that and the
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