[Bug 1682458] Re: cannot disable Location Services in Privacy Settings

2017-05-10 Thread Jeremy Bicha
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1682167 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1682167

I'm marking this a duplicate of bug 1682167 since there is more specific
details there. Someone needs to report this continuing issue to GNOME.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1682167
   location services says it is in use even though it is disabled and nothing 
is using it

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[Bug 1682458] Re: cannot disable Location Services in Privacy Settings

2017-05-10 Thread FZ
I'm on Ubuntu 17.04 (upgraded from 16.10) and I never received an update
to gnome-shell 3.24.1. I had to manually run apt install gnome-shell
which updated gnome-shell to 3.24.1 but this bug persists, no change
whatsoever.

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[Bug 1682458] Re: cannot disable Location Services in Privacy Settings

2017-05-06 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Are you still able to duplicate this issue with gnome-shell
3.24.1-0ubuntu1 ? (Log out and log back in after installing the update.)

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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[Bug 1682458] Re: cannot disable Location Services in Privacy Settings

2017-05-06 Thread FZ
Removing geoclu and geoclue-ubuntu-geoip also remove gnome-clocks and
gnome-weather which is an unwanted side-effect in my case. Besides, this
disables the location feature completely rather than allow you to
enable/disable the feature.

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[Bug 1682458] Re: cannot disable Location Services in Privacy Settings

2017-05-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

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   Status: New => Confirmed

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