Since there's no one left with 18.10 experiencing this bug I am going to
say "Won't fix" in 18.10.
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I upgraded both machines from Cosmic to Disco. In both instances, the
menu item was there before and was gone after the upgrade.
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I think triaging to gnome-shell-extensions might be the wrong approach
in this case.
The icons did appear before and do appear in other installations. It is
just on this machine that after enabling ubuntu-dock they do not appear
any more (I do not want to verify this behaviour on any other
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Title:
Black borders or
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Hello,
On GNOME Shell 3.32.0, there is a very confusing behaviour with the "alt-tab"
shortcut.
Example, I have this list of app (windows):
[w1][w2][w3][w4][w5][w6]
On alt+tab, now I get this:
[w2][w1][w3][w4][w5][w6]
No problem for the moment.
But if I use Super + H to
Please bring this functionality to Ubuntu's Nautilus. Disco now has the
distressing search functionality extended even to the save dialog.
The Gnome team is extremely resistant to bring back the old intuitive
functionality. I tried to explain the problems at
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With framebuffer scaling some applications (e.g. the settings app) do
work fine. Others don't (e.g. Firefox, but also LibreOffice)
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'nm' testcase contains:
from gi.repository import NetworkManager, NMClient, GLib
Thanks!
The blurriness in comment #4 is expected. Any apps which don't natively
support scaling will be scaled by the compositor, which means they will
either appear blurry or unevenly pixelated. We choose blurry. So this is
not a mutter or gnome-shell bug. It is however a Firefox bug for not
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The fix has worked , tested and we did not notice any other issues during the
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libreoffice 6.2.3.2 has been available in the candidate channel since
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Otherwise just wait for the update to hit the stable channel some time
today (currently building at
Upstream report closed "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" on 2019-02-18
Issue resolved by making changes outside of Firefox
Closing as "Invalid" - status to match upstream status
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Marco, could you have a look to this one?
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> I don't know if Gnome will accept it, or what the process would be to
include it in Ubuntu
We are probably going to follow GNOME is doing, having downstream
changes specific to Ubuntu has a maintainance cost which we try to avoid
(also going against the software writter and changing their
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I have the same card and no sound.
There isn't any quick fix ?
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#671613 closed "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" on 2012-08-20,
#759092 closed "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" on 2012-11-14
#723248 closed "RESOLVED FIXED" on 2012-04-26, target Thunderbird 15.0
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This affects me too, after updating the following packages:
libreoffice-style-breeze:amd64 (1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.2,
1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.5),
libreoffice-math:amd64 (1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.2, 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.5),
update-manager-core:amd64 (1:18.04.11.9, 1:18.04.11.10),
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Thank you for your bug report. As you pointed it out in your description
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(you seem to have installed a local gsettings-desktop-schemas missing a
gsettings key which is taking precedence over the system version)
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Thank you for your bug report, that seems indeed an issue, could you
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/ ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
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--force to setupcon, it really shouldn't, as mentioned there
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Upstream report closed September 2014 as being fixed.
Also referred to is #395019 closed in October 2014
No comments here for almost 5 years so closing as being fixed
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For me, updating drivers solved the issue. I have got Intel controller:
$ lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620
(rev 02)
This is how to update drivers:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
sudo apt-get install
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1825965 ***
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Actually, I think this does work, it is just labeled differently.
As long as it allows you to have both the "automatically acquired DNS
server" (from DHCP) and at the same time have "Additional DNS Servers",
I think we're good here.
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As a user, after I open my laptop to resume using it after it suspended
by closing it, the background and some parts of some windows have this
"white noice" instead.
I can get rid of it if I restart gnome (alt+f2 / r / enter) but it's
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I'm using the
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Please remove these packages from eoan. They are not shipped in Debian
buster, unmaintained since 2015 and the libgnome-keyring one has not
been updated for libgcrypt{11,20}-dev rename.
jak@jak-t480s:~/Projects/Ubuntu/Scratch$ reverse-depends -r disco
src:libgnome-keyring
Public bug reported:
First of All, you guys have done a fine job at getting the dock in GNOME
3 to be like the wonderful dock from Unity 7.
With that said, there is one missing feature that I'm having a hard time
doing without.
In the Unity7 dock, you could hover over an application's launcher,
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