@nicktelindert
you're right. I was so happy that I misidentified my own notebook. It's
the one that came right after the 9380: the 7390 (not the 2-in-1) with
the dreaded intel bluetooth/wifi killer ax200.
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I'm on 20.10 Groovy Beta and, after today's kernel + linux-firmware
update, HFP/HSP is working on my dell xps 13 9380.
It stopped working since 20.04, it wasn't working with all previous
kernel/linux-firmware versions in 20.10. Today it's finally back.
$ uname -a
Linux mydellxps 5.8.0-25-generic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1878194 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878194
Correct.
This is not a duplicate of #1576559.
#1878194 is a duplicate of this one.
But all the action is on #1878194, so let's make that one the original
bug.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug
Public bug reported:
Precondition: the desktop is set to span 2 displays (or maybe more but I
only have 2 displays).
When the activities overview is invoked (e.g., after pressing the
'windows' key), the area where you see window thumbnails and search
results is too short on the primary display.
It's Ubuntu only. I chose disk encryption using the standard install
procedure (reason why it's a fresh install rather than an upgrade from
18.04).
Would that qualify as "special"?
No cosmic-proposed or PPAs or other weirdness.
If it helps somehow, I noticed that now that I disabled auto-login,
gnome-power-manager-3.2.0-0ubuntu1 btw
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/533652
Title:
critically low battery dialog cancel button is meaningless
Status in
This one is happening in oneiric.
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Title:
critically low battery dialog cancel button is meaningless
Status in Gnome
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