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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[snap]
Vlad, thanks for the hint! The xdg-desktop-portal-gtk package was not
installed on my Jammy test system. After installing it, all three
remaing UI issues (wrong theme, wrong cursor, wrong font size) seem to
be fixed!
So it would help, at least on Kubuntu, if the xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
package was
(In reply to Emilio Cobos Álvarez (:emilio) from comment #2)
> Does this work on the nightly? I would expect bug 1734934 to have fixed this.
Two of the issues seem to be fixed in nightly:
1. Dark theme is now correctly enabled without requiring a session restart
first.
5. Firefox correctly uses
(In reply to Emilio Cobos Álvarez (:emilio) from comment #4)
> Does that happen with other GTK apps ran via snap? I don't think we have
> control about the GTK theme in use.
Interesting, I tested two other GTK3 apps via snap (Inkscape and eog):
* when running under Plasma Wayland, they also used
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Hello,
after installing the current live image of Kubuntu Jammy, I tested the
preinstalled Firefox snap on the Plasma Wayland session (which I use by
default), and discovered multiple UI and theming issues:
1. I had switched my global theme to Breeze Dark. Nevertheless
(In reply to Jan Rathmann from comment #15)
> For me this seems to be fixed under Kubuntu 21.10 with Gwenview 21.08.2 from
> kubuntu-backports-ppa.
Please disregard this comment - I totally forgot that I had installed a
patched version of exiv2 (with the change described in Com
For me this seems to be fixed under Kubuntu 21.10 with Gwenview 21.08.2
from kubuntu-backports-ppa.
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Regression: exiv2
The following change in CVE-2021-37620-3.patch is responsible:
--- exiv2-0.27.3.orig/src/tags_int.cpp
+++ exiv2-0.27.3/src/tags_int.cpp
@@ -2865,7 +2865,7 @@ namespace Exiv2 {
}
std::string stringValue = value.toString();
-if (stringValue[19] == 'Z') {
+if
Relevant terminal output from crash:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range'
what(): basic_string::at: __n (which is 19) >= this->size() (which is 19)
KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = gwenview path = /usr/bin pid = 108229
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Regression: exiv2 0.27.3-3ubuntu1.5 makes
Public bug reported:
Since the recent security update of exiv2, Gwenview crashes when trying
to open image files that got exported by darktable.
Steps to reproduce:
* Make a test installation of Kubuntu 21.04 in VirtualBox
* Install all updates
* Install darktable
* Copy one of the images in
Yes, this bug is fixed of course since years! Totally forgot about this
ancient report...
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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this bug was originally reported on https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-
desktop-helpers/issues/205 where I added a comment with my experience (
https://github.com/ubuntu/snapcraft-desktop-
helpers/issues/205#issuecomment-696781060 ). I thought creating a bug
report
The described issue with the scrollbar size still exists on Bionic (and
all newer Firefox versions).
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- Scrollbars are tiny in Firefox 52
+ Scrollbars are tiny in Firefox (since FF 52)
** Description
@madbiologist
Yes, this would be an acceptable solution, but on my system (Yakkety) the
scrollbars in Firefox always stay slim and never broaden, regardless if I move
the mouse over the slider or some other place on the scrollbar. Is this
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In Firefox 52, the size of scrollbars has become smaller so that it is
really tiny and hard to grab by the mouse. For me, this is a usability
issue.
The scrollbars were considerably bigger in Firefox 51 and previous
releases. To illustrate this, I have attached two
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the PC from which I'm sending this report sometimes fails to boot into
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Hello,
currently Eog in Wily lacks a discoverable "Open with..." menu item
under "Image" in its menu bar when using Unity, so I propose to add it
there.
The "Open with..." functionality is currently only avaiable from the
context menu when you right click somewhere in the
Like carlix, I didn't see this bug so far under Wily.
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Not working network connection after boot
Status in
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HP
Public bug reported:
Hello,
if I print black text on my HP Photosmart D5460, the output is grey
instead of black when choose "A4 borderless" as media size.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start LibreOffice Writer, write some text
2. Click "File -> Print"
3. In the print dialogue, check "Use only paper
Benjamin, I don't think the problem is related to a somehow messed up
configuration (user or system wide), because as mentioned in #8, I can
reproduce the bug by booting from a pristine live iso image. Or we a
suffering from different bugs.
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Benjamin, calix: Did you test booting your system with
init=/sbin/upstart ? On my system this bug also appears when using
Upstart as init, so this doesn't seem to be related to Systemd.
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- The bug also appears when booting a live session
- If I setup my network via /etc/network/interfaces (= not managed by
NetworkManager), the connection was always in a sane state, so it seems that
NetworkManager is somehow responsible indeed.
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Hello,
after installing Vivid, nearly each time when I boot my PC
NetworkManager fails to setup the (wired) connection to my router (via
DHCP) properly. That means:
- I can ping only
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Documentation images (e.g. of icons) missing
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LibreOffice 1:4.2.4~rc2-0ubuntu1~trusty3 from
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Hello,
the PC from which I'm sending this report sometimes fails to boot into
the desktop properly (which desktop environment doesn't seem to matter).
In the failure case the following happens:
- The Plymouth Ubuntu splash gets displayed, but it looks distorted.
Flickering
This is the output of lspci -vvv for the graphics card:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV350
[Radeon 9550] (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. [MSI] Device 932a
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+
@Christopher
The Compiz update for Trusty fixes the bug for me, thanks!
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Title:
Scrolling behaviour and window focus has
Couldn't reproduce the bug anymore with today's daily image (20140330),
so it might have been fixed.
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Live image boots
Public bug reported:
Today I tried to do a test installation of Trusty with the current daily
live image (via USB stick), but it booted into a black screen after the
Plymouth boot animation (the Ubuntu lettering + logo) was shown. The
last thing I see during the boot is a short appearence of a
The glib version 2.38.1-0ubuntu1 that has been uploaded to saucy-
proposed fixes the bug for me, many thanks to the uploaders!
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@Hotteterre
Upstream bug report https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706254 hints the
assumption that this bug is not depended on any particular gvfs protocol. So I
would assume at the moment that your bug is another manisfestation of the bug
reported here, thus it is not necessary to
A patch from upstream (for glib2.0) has recently been posted here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=706254#c12
I have build a new libglib2-version with this patch applied, and it
seems to fix the bug for me.
I am preparing a PPA with the updated packages, so others can also test
the
Hello Steve,
I'm a bit confused, from my point of view the fix for this bug has been
in Quantal since end of last November, and I had verified the fix at
that time (see comments 191 - 193).
Also testing again would be a bit hard since I'm on Raring since its
release and I currently don't have a
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Hello,
on Saucy I can't copy files from my digital camera to my PC anymore via
file manager. This is a serious
According to bug reports in Debian and Fedora this is a Gvfs bug, so I
reassign the bug to that package.
** Package changed: libgphoto2 (Ubuntu) = gvfs (Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #715436
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I'm also attaching the avpreset file I use.
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Hello,
it is currently not possible encode video files to WebM with avconv with
2-pass encoding.
The first pass succeeds, but on the second avconv failes with an error
message like:
[webm @ 0x24ca040] Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing
dts to muxer
I have just tested the lastet version of the 3.2 kernel and Nouveau is
working properly again, so at least for me this problem is fixed.
Kind regards,
Jan
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** Summary changed:
- Shutdown takes an unusual amount of time
+ NetworkManager doesn't quit properly on shutdown
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Hello,
my system takes a rather long time to shutdown (~7-10 sec.) while there
are often error messages flashing on the screen like:
- Killing all remaining processes failed
- Mount: / is busy
To
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@Christopher
BIOS update is a risky operation that I would rather like to avoid. In
addition, the only change noted for that particular update is Support Xpress
BIOS Rescue function, so it seems to me that this update will just add that
described functionality and not fix any possible bugs (at
@madbiologist
Thanks for the hint, but for me (on Geforce GT 430) resuming from
suspend still doesn't work, even with kernel 3.10.rc-4 on Saucy.
Am 08.06.2013 12:33, schrieb madbiologist:
For chips from the NVC0 family (GeForce/GT/GTS/GTX 4xx/5xx) this should
be fixed upstream in kernel 3.10
Public bug reported:
Hello,
on this machine, since the newest kernel updates the Nouveau driver
doesn't get loaded anymore (the graphic card is a Geforce 2 MX). The
unfortunate consequence is that the screen resolution is limited to
1024x768.
The last kernel version where the Nouveau driver
Nemo developers have already made the same change as in the patch:
https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/commit/60635d187d9c7ed48e2e6e6f2612ffc18cfe567c
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I have added a patch that fixes the issue of the compact view default
zoom level being ignored (while it actually wrongly reacted to the icon
view default zoom level!), as described in the duplicates of this bug
report.
This patch is actually just a one line change which seems to be a typo
in
I have also uploaded packages for Quantal and Precise to my PPA for
easier testing: https://launchpad.net/~kaiserclaudius/+archive/ppa
I just run a short test on Precise myself to confirm that the fix also
works there.
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I have also forwarded the patch to Debian (see corresponding remote bug
watch).
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** Also affects: nautilus (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=681063
I have run a short test with Precise on a seperate partition (since I'm
using Quantal now for daily purpose) and I didn't find any problems so
far.
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** Changed in: unity-lens-files (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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I have added the kernel-bug-exists-upstream tag, since testing with
Fedora 18 showed the same behaviour, so this seems to be an upstream
bug.
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I have tested the latest upstream kernel 3.8-rc1, the bug is also
present there. However I'm not completely shure whether this is bug in
the kernel or in the xorg-driver.
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Title:
Graphics/text corruptions in some
Public bug reported:
Hello,
if I'm using the Nouveau driver with my graphics board (Geforce GT430),
standby mode (a.k.a. suspend-to-ram) does not work.
Going into standby mode itself works, but when I turn my PC back on, the
monitor shows just a kind of colorful noise with the usual mouse
Maarten, yes, your patches helped, I don't see these corruptions anymore
with the patched package.
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I noticed that when I open a document and the LO window has no menu bar,
the menu bar comes back when I'm minimizing the LO window and restoring
it (e.g. clicking on its launcher icon).
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Still present at current stage.
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Graphics/text corruptions in some applications with nouveau drivers
Still present on current quantal daily image.
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Title:
Graphics/text corruptions in some applications with
I did some further testing after installing the current daily image
(only possible by booting the usb stick with nomodeset).
It seems to depend on the boot options if the system comes up properly
with Nouveau drivers (and KMS).
Booting with just:
quiet splash
splash
or no options specified
as
Adding 'use client driver = yes' worked for me also.
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Title:
acces denied samba printer shares after upgrade precise
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