I was able to reproduce your solution, but now my external monitor is
not recognized. Have you worked this out?
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> Does the import work when using nmcli (`nmcli connection import type openvpn
> file $FILENAME`)?
>
> If nmcli works, I would think this is mostly caused by Plasma NM not using
> the NetworkManager OpenVPN code to import configuration files (bug
I am having the same problem. Could you describe in more details what
you have done to be able to fix it?
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Try to do it with:
-o Dpkg::Options::="--force-overwrite"
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I have this, too, on a Raspberry Pi 3 with arm64 Ubuntu. However, I've
also upgraded my Raspberry Pi 2 with armhf and there, NetworkManager
still autoconnects just fine after boot. The configuration looks
identical on both machines.
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Synaptic cannot install
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: libtiffxx5 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-48.51~16.04.1-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-48-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.18
Architecture: amd64
Date:
Updating this to state that GNOME has yet to make a decision on how to
approach this, but whatever decision they make will not consist of
sharing an application-specific variable with GDM.
They seem to be hinting that they will create a global variable that
applications can use, but they've yet
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As stated in the title of the bug, every time I resume from suspend, the
wallpaper turns into a static picture. This can be somewhat alleviated
by switching the wallpaper, but the previous wallpaper is unusable until
reboot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
I do not have this issue:
1. I am not using Workspace Grid.
2. I also removed the Ubuntu version of Dash to Dock
$ apt --yes --quiet autoremove --purge gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock
Then, I downloaded and installed...
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
Since Dash to
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gvfsd-admin crashed with signal 5
Status in gvfs:
New
Status in gvfs
Thanks Sebastien, I've filed it at Gnome's Gitlab and added the bug
tracker.
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Importance: Unknown
Thanks! My searches before filing the bug suggested that the log
messages were symptoms, but I was unable to find any guideline on how to
diagnose further.
I've uninstalled gsconnect (both the Gnome extension, and the
accompanying Chrome extension), and fully rebooted. The locks still
occur.
Public bug reported:
mouse lights up but not move or allow right or left click . nothing
works till ubuntu operating system is rebooted. then mouse works .
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-48.51-generic 4.15.18
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1551623 ***
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Confirming that this is still happening in later releases. I just
marked these as duplicates, but we can unmark them if the same
underlying issue isn't at play here (as suggested in the above comment).
bug #1778342
bug #1791529
bug #1805051
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To reproduce:
1. Create a text file (foo.txt) on the desktop and open in gedit.
2. Type a few lines in the file and save it.
Expected: the file saves more or less instantly.
Observed:
- The file takes several seconds to save.
- The following lines appear in the journal:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1551623 ***
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1551623 ***
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Media, brightness and volume keys don't work with GNOME 3.15.90
on 19.04 the issue still exists.
gsd-media-keys seems to be the problem after all...
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Thank you for taking the time to report this crash and helping to make
this software better. This particular crash has already been reported
and is a duplicate of bug #1805051, so is being marked as such.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1805051 ***
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Public bug reported:
Crash happened on upgrade from 18.04 to 18.10.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package: gconf2 3.2.6-4.1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-18.19-generic
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Have the same issue with a Microsoft Corp. Wireless Optical Mouse 3.0
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Oh, and forgot to mention that an external optical usb mouse works just
fine.
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Synaptic touchpad not
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Btw adding synaptic_intertouch=0 to the parameters at boot doesn't
change anything.
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Synaptic
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On a Lenovo Thinkpad P50 with a Synaptics touchpad, the touchpad (or
trackpoint), does not respond to any input after installing ubuntu 19.04.
The same machine has been working fine with ubuntu 16.04 and 18.10. To
be more correct it is still working in 16.04 hwe which I'm
This bug was fixed in the package ibus - 1.5.19-1ubuntu3
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nvidia-Prime not
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Happens to me also when using Skype or Slack video calls and switching
workspaces. I turned off animations and see how it goes, but it's
definitely a bug. It crashes your Gnome session in worst case or
Here the video showing the issue
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How is this importance low???
The Nautilus UI remains unusable while this happens, which may take
several seconds.
Also, when a user sees this happen after deleting some files (which
clearly means Nautilus is "doing something" related to deleting the
files), one can't be sure whether it's safe
> This is a huge usability issue.
and until we know exactly what is going on when the flickering happens,
we don't know for sure whether it's more than a mere usability issue.
So until that's known for sure, this should have importance high or
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I really have no idea what package to file this against because I don't
know where the disconnect lies nor how to determine that. Please let me
know what additional information is needed.
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I have an ASUS UX305CA laptop and after upgrading to 18.04 I am no
longer able to disable the touchpad by hitting Fn+F9 . When I hit Fn+F9
it shows the graphic indicating that it's disabling the touchpad, but
the touchpad continues to work. I tried
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Ubuntu 19.04
2. Open Nautilus (Files) application
3. Open new tab with any way (Ctrl+T, Ctrl+Enter for some folder - does not
really matter)
4. Try to drag the opened Tab out the current window to create new window from
this tab
Expected
This bug has been driving me crazy for a while. I've spent a lot of my
time investigating it. I don't use laptops much, so the primary issue I
run into is that none of my screens go into suspend, so sometimes I'll
find all my screens were on for hours without me realizing it. This
wastes a lot of
Thank you Jarosław.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
I have reported the bug there, here is the link:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124985
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Dock resize on hover and on window focus
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Thank José M.
I can confirm the --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox works on Chromium (version
73.0.3683.103-0ubuntu1)
on my fresh Lubuntu 19.04 amd64 install.
However, I am wondering if it would be dangerous from a security point of view ?
Does it expose the system or are there other sandboxing
You can download the Pop!_OS gnome-shell packages here:
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We added the commit that fixed this on top of the current Ubuntu
version. You will probably only need to install these two deb files:
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[Impact]
* LibreOffice 6.2.3 is in its third bugfix release of the 6.2 line. Version
6.2.3 is currently in eoan.
For a list of fixed bugs compared to 6.2.2 see the list of bugs fixed in the
two release candidates:
@Olivier Tilloy: Thank you for your comment and i was not paying attention to
thread #7. I see this is also happening in other distros,and Kernel might not
be direct related on this because i had run Fedora 29 lxqt with Kernel 5, and
things were working well. And also Xubuntu 19.04, except for
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Snap blocks access to system input methods (ibus, fcitx, ...)
Status in
It seems to be a bug related to the latest version of glibc. A small
workaround is to add this flag to the command to run Chromium and all
derived browsers (Opera, Vivaldi, etc). It worked for me:
--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox
In Chrome it doesn't seem to work, we have to wait for a new
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Using 19.04 disco with Wayland.
I have a HiDPI laptop screen (XPS13) and a normal DPI external monitor.
I have enabled the experimental fractional scaling support.
When no external monitor is connected, the fractional scaling options
are displayed as expected. When the
Thanks for confirming. Closing as fixed.
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SEGV
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I've just upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04 and found that scrolling with mouse
wheel does not work any more. My mouse is Microsoft Wireless Optical
Mouse 2000. The mouse is connected to USB port via wireless receiver
(Microsoft Wireless Mouse Receiver v1.0).
I've found that problem
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Using 19.04 disco with Wayland.
I have a HiDPI laptop screen (XPS13) and a normal DPI external monitor.
I have the laptop screen set to 200% and the external screen set to
100%.
If I set the primary display to the built-in display but have the
display settings window open
I tested this yesterday with Ubuntu 18.10, and Firefox did crash
anymore. So this can be tagged as solved. I do not know the first fixed
version though.
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Version 64ubuntu7
I have a HiDPI laptop screen (XPS13) and a normal DPI external monitor.
I have the laptop screen set to 200% and the external screen set to
100%.
When running the display solely on my built-in monitor, the dock is
correctly
Thanks a lot!
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Status in
You're right, this does seem to be the same upstream issue popping up
again.
Would you mind filing an upstream bug report for this at
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice=guided
and sharing the link to that bug here?
** Summary changed:
- Libreoffice Calc cannot
This seems to be an upstream bug. It was resolved in 6.2.2 for some
toolkits but not GTK3.
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** Changed in: lmodern (Debian)
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[gsfonts] Fonts include copyrighted adobe fragment
I can confirm that Benjamin has solved the issue for us with comment
#89. I too was a user of the Workspace Grid extension. It doesn't start
at all in Dingo, and is greyed out in gnome-tweaks. I removed the plugin
through extensions.gnome.org and restarted, and now everything is
working.
Thank
Hi again folks, sadly, in comment #93 I was mistaken. Reverting gnome-
shell-extension-ubuntu-dock does not fix the issue. It appeared to work
on one machine, once, and in my haste I reported the downgrade as a
possible workaround. This is not correct, and I apologise if I got your
hopes up.
I
Still an issue in 19.04.
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Title:
Keyboard and mouse lockup when using media keys to adjust volume
Status in
I have the same version of LibreOffice installed. The problem is not
only with exporting PDF to a network drive, but also with trying to
"Save As" to the same drive. If I change the document and simply "Save"
it, it works well.
I do not use the Libreoffice dialog box to access the network drive,
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* Port to PackageKit (LP: #1673258); thanks to Matthias Klumpp for the
initial work on this in Debian.
* Run wrap-and-sort
* Import patches from Debian to
Please install and test this deb under 4.18 kernel:
sudo dpkg -i oem-.deb
reboot
do the test to see if there is noise or not.
After testing, if want to uninstall the deb:
sudo dpkg -P oem-audio-hda-daily-dkms
reboot
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I can say with reasonable confidence that this bug is introduced by
gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock_64ubuntu7_all.deb. I downgraded by
downloading gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock_64ubuntu6_all.deb from
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-
nautilus is the problem. when I replaced nautilus with nemo everything
works correctly
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Can
I can reliably reproduce this issue by clicking either Activities on the
top bar, or by clicking "Show Applications" on the dock.
With the latter, the Applications Search dialogue comes up, but no icons
are shown for recent applications. All applications are shown as
expected.
Once the Search
FYI:
I was affected by the issue, but there must be another way to trigger than the
(re)install of console-setup and/or keyboard-configuration as those actions
were not triggering the issue for me after I rebooted.
OTOH the time it started to happen perfectly matches a background update to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1813441 ***
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Icon disappears from favorites in gnome-shell 3.32 (upstream dock, not
Hi Jarosław, please could you confirm which version of LibreOffice-Calc
you’re using.
I’ve just tried this on 19.04 using 1:6.2.2-0ubuntu2 and seems to work
alright for me at least (see screenshots).
Thank you!
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@ruiromo: no need to reinstall, the problem won't magically go away.
This is an upstream bug (see comment #7).
The snap package isn't affected, but for it to work you will need to
manually copy libpepflashplayer.so to
$HOME/chromium/current/.local/lib/.
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Hi Jarosław, please could you confirm which version of LibreOffice-Calc
you’re using.
I’ve just tried this on 19.04 using 1:6.2.2-0ubuntu2 and seems to work
alright for me at least (see screenshots).
Thank you!
> On 25 Apr 2019, at 22:45, Jarosław Pióro <1826...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
>
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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This patch works fine for the NVIDIA driver 340.107 on Linux kernel 5.0,
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It sounds like some part of the system has crashed. To
help us find the cause of the crash please follow these steps:
1. Look in /var/crash for crash files and if found run:
ubuntu-bug YOURFILE.crash
Then tell
Hi,
I'm not at all an dconf expert.
But after identifying that even base dconf-editor does not let you save things
I think we can eliminate virt-manager from the equation.
I have added a task to this bug for d-conf to get maintainers of that package
to take a look.
They might know where to look
Fixed upstream(?) assuming the upstream bug links are correct.
** Tags added: fixed-in-3.32.1 fixed-upstream
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1826176
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** Changed in: ubuntu-report (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
** Changed in: ubuntu-report (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
** Changed in: ubuntu-report (Ubuntu Disco)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
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And ideally run it in a Xorg session.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1826316
Title:
[amdgpu] two 4K monitor setup - resolution not properly recognized
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