Why the fix is released only for Groovy and not Focal?
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software-properties-gtk erroneously reports that
Sorry if I'm being naughty, but on this case the proper status should
not be "Won't fix"?
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Unable to change
@vanvugt: Not sure if I'm missing something, but the bug was not fixed
in Gnome, just closed.
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Title:
Unable to
Bug was closed (not implemented) in Gnome Gitlab:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/issues/369
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/issues #369
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/issues/369
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I'm using the X-Swat PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/ubuntu/updates) with mesa
17.2.3-0ubuntu0~16.04.0. Should I purge it in order to receive the fix?
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Well, to be honest, it was your tip about the dpms that I followed!
Thanks!
I just made a bit different: I've added a line to the xset call in the
pulseaudio startup script (the sleep call was not required, just the
xset one). Details here: https://askubuntu.com/a/969935/138621
And now sound is
@Olivier, I installed a Win10 yesterday with no activation key, and ran
the upgrader tool in a old HDMI TV, and the upgrader said it cannot
upgrade (according the PDF is because my TV is not HDMI 2).
Anyway, I ran a workaround: edited pulseaudio config to power off the
display for 1 second and my
The Intel firmware upgrade is intended only for HDMI 2.0 displays. And,
interestingly, you can install it only if NUC is attached to a HDMI 2.0
device.
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Man, this is so annoying!
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Gimp crashes with text tool & caps lock
Status in GTK+:
Fix Released
Status in gtk+2.0
If I correctly understood, based on the link pasted by Edgmont, gnome
terminal is no more writing a utmp entry when called as a login shell.
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I just installed Willy (15.10) and I have both cups and cups-bsd
installed.
But I had to manually create /etc/printcap symlink from
/var/run/cups/printcap in order to get my printer available under wine.
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Interesting. My previous version was 12.04. And I spent a huge time
wondering why I'm facing bad performance when enabling the 3D card +
external monitor.
Wondering if every people complaining about the poor 3D accel + external
monitor get to know about this bug, the size of affects X people will
Same bug here. I'm using a Logitech G333, so appears the problem is not
related to a specific USB headset vendor.
The program that I can see that doesn't respect my default device is
Pidgin.
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Ok, I realized that for some reason, any applications were gaining
focus.
I fixed following this answer into askubuntu:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/128738/when-i-launch-an-app-the-focus-
doesnt-move-to-the-opened-app
Run in a terminal:
gconftool-2 --type=Integer --set
I'm on 14.04, and this still happens, for Rhythmbox, Empathy, etc.
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Window management - Apps raised from indicators
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 627195 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/627195
This appears to be related to the way applications are raised from
indicator. The same happens to me (in 14.04) for Rhythmbox and Empathy.
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Happens for me on 12.04.
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'Show Desktop' icon in Unity Launcher unresponsive
Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
I'm experiencing this bug, in a core i7 machine, with 16gb RAM. Gnome
system monitor still uses 50% most of the time when opened.
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My problem is: while using the US layout, the behavior is the same on Windows.
To me, ok, but when, as you guys, I put other non-tech people using Ubuntu,
it's a problem.
On Windows, when I use US international, and I type '+c, I get ç. When I
type '+I, I get I'. So, I can type portuguese and
The problem with Virtual Machines appears to be in the way the launcher
(when hidden) is displayed on 12.04 and higher. On 12.04, behaviour has
changed. We have now to press the pointer out of the screen in order
to display it.
Which is a problem when mouse integration is active in the virtual
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 833058 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/833058
I installed Kubuntu LTS 12.04, and this bug affected me. I tried change
configuration for Login Screen, and I was getting the permission error.
It was solved only installing polkit-kde-1 package.
This
Just to help some is trying use an external HDMI monitor on Dell XPS
(l502x): use a miniport HDMI adapter. The miniport is wired to the
intel graphics card, and the monitor will be recognized.
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