When is the release for bionic and cosmic?
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This might be related to your kernel starting in recovery mode with
"nomodeset":
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Please try rebooting and as soon as the purple screen appears, hit
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Sorry, but I'm a french guy and my english isn't fluent enough for telling you
what is happenning to me . So I must follow in french.
Quand j'enregistre des photos ou des pages sur le net (Pinterest, FB, Tumblr,
etc...) sur mon disque dur, normalement celles-ci apparaissent
Kernel version 4.19.10 has the fix.
To install run:
ukuu --install v4.19.10
And reboot.
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I can confirm the following fixed the no-sound issue on my UX533 per
buchovagabond's post above:
sudo ukuu --install v4.19.10
Cheers,
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Both libreoffice and chromium have been rebuilt and published in the stable
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Marking the bug fixed, although other snaps will need to be rebuilt to pick up
the fix.
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Install gnome-shell 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 from the -proposed repo
fixed the problem for me! Running Ubuntu 18.04. Thanks for the fix!
$ apt list gnome-shell
Listing... Done
gnome-shell/now 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 amd64 [installed,local]
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After installing libdvd-pkg and running:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure libdvd-pkg
please ensure it has also worked:
$ dpkg -l | grep dvdcss
which should show something like:
ii libdvdcss-dev:amd641.4.2-1~local
amd64library for
I don't think this would be a regression. I don't think we've never been
allowed to ship the required components for DVD video payback, which
implies that it probably never worked out of the box in previous
releases either. And it seems the instructions for how to get it working
have changed over
@Daniel: sorry . . . forgot to mention that ubuntu-restricted-extras(which
depends on *-addons) _is_ installed. I also ensured that all other
dependencies are installed according to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/video-dvd-restricted.html.en
This definitely feels like a regression..
put the bugzilla link in the email.
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Regression: Enabling typical bindings in
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Scrolling behaviour and window focus has changed and
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> FWIW we've patched xorg-server in the distribution.
> Shame on those breaking base functionality instead of fixing their crap!
Do you happen to have a more recent patch? The ones posted here are very
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> > Do you happen to have a more recent patch?
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Applies well.
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FWIW we've patched xorg-server in the distribution.
Shame on those breaking base functionality instead of fixing their crap!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Can you please stop mirroring this issue to launchpad?
firefox is out of scope for support on Ubuntu, and the currently
outstanding request is for IBM toolchain team to work with Mozilla to
setup s390x CI upstream and provide patches to fix firefox/rust runtime
and testsuite on s390x. As it is
** Summary changed:
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Locking the screen a second time works.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: gnome-shell
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double unlock required to unlock the screen
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Done, for sending an email to them using that CC you mean without the
bugzilla site?
Should I just put the bugzilla link in that email?
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Maybe this is a duplicate of bug 1799293?
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Screen contents still visible and glitchy on "Lock Screen" or "Switch
Incomplete. In case you can reproduce the problem again. Also I think
other people have reported this issue but I can't find those other bugs
at the moment.
** Summary changed:
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+ Panel menus appear blurry and overdrawn
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1799293 ***
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screen lock leaves desktop and current applications displayed unless
activated twice
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gnome
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Ubuntu already comes with all "Intel drivers" pre-installed.
What is the problem you're trying to solve?
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I've seen behaviour like that in a lot of peoples' Xorg logs. Maybe try
a Wayland session instead?
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After the screen
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I wouldn't be surprised if MPEG-2 support was missing by default due to
licensing/patent restrictions.
Please try this command:
sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-addons
and tell us if it improves the situation.
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Steps:
1. Open 'Language and Region' in Settings
2. Add Arabic as a new input source
3. Change to Arabic in the top panel, or press super+space
4. Write in Gedit or Libreoffice
5. The written text is still Latin (German is my first input source)
The new input source
you might have a try with adding ti...@suse.de and kail...@realtek.com
to the CC list.
And send an email to them with cc alsa-de...@alsa-project.org would be
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SRU 1.52.5 to
Hi, solved it.
Used dconf-editor, went to org/gnome/terminal
Right click on terminal and click on reset recursively and approve.
that sorted it.
Thanks
koli
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[ Description ]
The fifth release in the 1.52 series.
[ QA ]
Run Ubuntu session, expect the shell to work normally with various
setups
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME
[ Regresison potential ]
The "big-hammer patch" (memory leak fix) that this new
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mouse scroll wheel not working in gedit & System
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[saucy] scrolling with a touchpad is jerky with
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I am surprised how much ignorant one can get. When I saw won't fix I see
why linux wont making any progress. Now I see why there are so much
forks on Linux no one can stand this much ignorance.
Let me correct one thing here:
"Win/MacOS have less toolkits to worry about *and* they control almost
First thing, I would reopen this bug report (remove the WONTFIX) - it
really doesn't matter if it's not clear yet where to implement this.
On the topic at where to implement this:
Conceptually, mouse scroll wheel acceleration is really the same thing
as mouse cursor movement acceleration. That's
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MASTER: evdev driver ignores keycodes > 255
Status in
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https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24813
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> Adam: I'm really hesitant to put it into libinput because I'm not sure the
> problem scope is well understood (at least by me) and what the actual point
> of it is. So far it's been a "would be nice" but - at least these days :) -
> we require a bit
(In reply to main.haarp from comment #17)
> Configurable acceleration on the input device driver level would solve this
> nicely. You could have fast scrolling when you need it, and even still
> retain slow but precise scrolling when you don't.
I feel this is solving the wrong problem. If the
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So if handling this in libinput causes problems, maybe there is a different
central place where to implement it.
How do Windows or MacOS handle this, as it is probably working without issues
there?
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I am surprised how much ignorant one can get. When I saw won't fix I see
why linux wont making any progress. Now I see why there are so much
forks on Linux no one can stand this much ignorance.
Let me correct one thing here:
"Win/MacOS have less toolkits to worry about *and* they control almost
I would like see this fixed. I don't know why the people don't see it
this like a problem.
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[KDE] no option for mouse
As there are no objections against reopening this (actually no response
at all), I'm reopening now.
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> If acceleration depends on the toolkit/application, I fear it'll remain a
> toy for select applications on modern distros only.
it's a thin line between adding these features for legacy applications
and screwing things up for new applications that
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #16)
> Adam: I'm really hesitant to put it into libinput because I'm not sure the
> problem scope is well understood (at least by me) and what the actual point
> of it is. So far it's been a "would be nice" but - at least these days :) -
> we require a bit
Adam: I'm really hesitant to put it into libinput because I'm not sure
the problem scope is well understood (at least by me) and what the
actual point of it is. So far it's been a "would be nice" but - at least
these days :) - we require a bit more information about use-cases and
precise
To explain my understanding of acceleration:
The mouse wheel has a certain amount of lines that are scrolled with
each scroll. This is often called "scroll speed"
An acceleration would increase/decrease the scroll speed dynamically
based on how often the wheel scrolls in a certain amount of
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #20)
> (In reply to main.haarp from comment #17)
> If the document is long enough
> that scrolling acceleration is needed, the application (or toolkit) should
> honor that and provide the appropriate methods - that may include
> acceleration.
> libinput
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #16)
> Adam: I'm really hesitant to put it into libinput because I'm not sure the
> problem scope is well understood (at least by me) and what the actual point
> of it is. So far it's been a "would be nice" but - at least these days :) -
> we require a bit
Alright. It is a bit sad though that apparently no developer seems to be
interested in making Linux competitive with the two other big operating
systems in this case.
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[KDE] no option for mouse wheel acceleration
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I am interested in doing a libinput-based wheel acceleration.
Peter: are you opposed to libinput mouse wheel acceleration in general,
or are you open to patches there? I think it could fit in cleanly.
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i guess the only update is a WONTFIX, given that this has been
languishing for 6 years now. input stuff like this is moving to libinput
anyway, and I don't think I'll implement mouse wheel acceleration there
either.
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Status in X.Org X
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[regression] Much
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No resizing occurs in Ubuntu 18.04
Closing by marking "Fix Released"
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Checked help file for gnome-terminal 3.28.2
Instruction exists so changing to "Fix Released"
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Thanks for testing and the feedback Daniel. You're right, cosmic is not
visibly affected by the bug, nevertheless the fix was backported there
too to satisfy the SRU process (see comment #45). So what should really
be tested is that this doesn't introduce regressions.
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(My experience [of Cosmic being unaffected] seems to match what was
reported in comment 44 (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/44
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Hi Brian. I have been running Cosmic (Ubuntu 18.10) as my main OS since
its release, and I don't think I've ever actually hit the bug on Cosmic.
(I just verified that I have the GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus variable set, too.
So I think I would be hitting this bug, if Cosmic were affected.)
So, my
Okay so this explains everything:
in my case the fault was not about special characters in files or filenames but
of error messages.
I executed Deja Dup / Duplicity in a localized environment and got an error. If
the *error message* contains special characters the response in the view won't
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1652110 ***
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It does, but you will likely need to spoof the UA string (and get the
widevine CDM lib from the official chrome package).
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I cannot observe this issue in a 16.04 VM. I downgraded to
63.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1, removed all profile information, changed
my settings to Qwant as the default search engine and removed other
search engines such as Amazon and Bing. I then closed firefox, upgraded
to
Sorry
But I don't understand why you provide a popular email client in the standard
repo, if you don't maintain the version correctly.
Instead redirecting to their PPA
https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/ppa would be better.
Most of the people doesn't know that there is a new
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Does netflix still not work with chromium yet on ubuntu 18.04?
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I have installed Chromium 71.0.3578.80 (Official Build) through snap.
But whenever I change path of Download to ~/Desktop I get read error.
And that's indeed a read error since I can still download and save file
to that folder (no write error).
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Not need to go through debian actually, we can just release this for Ubuntu.
Or in any case you can contribute to salsa's version to get this in testing so
that it can be copied to ubuntu with version change later.
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I was an intel machine, and disconnecting the external video connection
caused a lot of devices to disappear and then reappear, including the
usb ports, the touchscreen, the webcam, and indeed the video card.
When the video card gets pulled out lots of things get upset and you end
up at a black
I can confirm what hbchoong is describing: after uninstalling the
firefox deb, when searching for "firefox" in gnome-software, only the
snap version is found. This affects both 18.04 and 18.10.
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Sorry, this report shouldn't have expired. From the backtrace, this is a
duplicate of bug #1699772. I'm marking the report as such.
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See https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/pull/862
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-desktop3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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