Where did you get that link? This is obviously incorrect (that website
doesn't exist).
I believe the app to install other apps on Mate is called the "software
boutique".
There's also information on how to install the software center app here:
Public bug reported:
Since the Software app in Ubuntu MATE 18.10 does not work I Googled the
Software Center. I got a link https://software-
center.ubuntu.com/subscriptions/
Unfortunately, when I tried to follow the link I got the following
error:
This site can’t be reached
Please use the ubuntu-bug command to send crash files:
ubuntu-bug _usr_lib_gnome-session_gnome-session-binary.1000.crash
and then tell us the new bug ID that is created.
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Status: Expired => Incomplete
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Neither of the "More..." buttons work limiting my choices to only 27
apps.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package: gnome-software 3.30.2-0ubuntu7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-10.11-generic 4.18.12
Uname: Linux 4.18.0-10-generic x86_64
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Full screen key chorded zoom
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** Tags added: cosmic
** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) => guake (Ubuntu)
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Full screen key
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Title:
[amdgpu] Purple corruption
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2. Now in the accessibility menu in the top panel set Zoom = ON
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- Screen corrupted after boot
+ [radeon] Screen corrupted (skewed stride) after boot
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If things are working then you will see junk on the screen :)
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** Summary changed:
- Corruption at GDM screen
+ Purple corruption on the purple login screen
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** Summary changed:
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1798533 ***
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Hi Alberto!
I was using Ubuntu 18.04 for a time, and today I decided do install
Ubuntu 18.10 again e see if everything is fine. I did a clean
installation but the problem persist and I can use external monitors
Do you have any tip?
Thanks man!
PS: Power consumption is very low now when nvidia
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Gnome is very unstable, search not working, icons
Xorg.0.log
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my ubuntu doesn't show resolution above 1024X800
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-36.39-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-36-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity_support_test.0:
Many crashes indeed do not leave crash files. Please verify that you
have tried ALL the steps from comment #1.
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Also, next time please report separate bugs for each separate issue.
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GUI Graphics are not working and touchpad is also not
** Summary changed:
- No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci [Dell
XPS 13 9360]
+ No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci [Dell
XPS 13 9360/9370]
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** Summary changed:
- Cursor gets stuck on left side of the screen
+ [Intel Braswell] Cursor gets stuck on left side of the screen
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Ubuntu 18.04 no guest session available in gdm
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>From the log, looks like a bug in ess 17.11-3.
Ref: https://github.com/emacs-ess/ESS/issues/635
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I'm not sure this is definitely a gnome-shell bug. Window resizing is at
the discretion of the app, and not the shell. So reassigning to evince.
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Happening to me also. Intel graphics. I've removed everything and reinstalled
it. Same.
But the Firefox Snap works fine. So do Chromium and Opera.
Only since the upgrade to 18.10 64bit
code
[GFX1-]: Failed to lock new back buffer.
[Parent 2199, Main Thread] WARNING: failed to open shm:
Confirmed, gnome-control-center is where such a setting would live. So I
am reopening that task at least to avoid people logging duplicate bugs.
However, keep in mind that mouse wheel ticks are emitted as button click
events which have no "size" that can be controlled from a central
location.
Please open a new bug about the keyboard problem.
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system booting locked at login
Status in xorg-server package in
>From the Ubuntu perspective I think it is a regression.
With auto-placement, you can launch an app and use it immediately
without needing to move the window. However if all windows appear in the
same location, you have to do the extra work of moving every single one.
It's surprisingly annoying.
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Public bug reported:
after reboot during upgrade 18.04 to 18.10, screen doesn't show login, see pic.
However, if I mouseover the line, colors/lines change, and if I click middle of
screen I see the cursor changing from 'arrow' to 'vertical line where you can
type'. I then type the login
Try to install things without selecting a specific folder. That was how I
got around the error before it was patched.
On Sun, Oct 21, 2018, 5:40 PM Scott Palmer <1706...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Don't get too excited..
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/703
>
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Don't get too excited..
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/703
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gvfsd-mtp crashed with SIGSEGV
Status in gvfs:
Nevermind -- turns out the workaround utilizing xinput set-prop still
works, the device ID had changed. Nevertheless, this is a frustrating
issue and seemingly simple request that this should just work as it
always did. Where are the unit tests to prevent these constant
regressions? I understand
When will a bionic package be released for the fixed versions of gvfs? I
continue to get this crash on a fully updated 18.04.1 system.
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This affects me too -- and the fix that I was using stopped working with
a recent update. Now none of the solutions listed work.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029128/inverted-horizontal-scrolling-
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I have the same problem (not over heating but xorg now constant
spinning). Prior to upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 never had this issue. At
first I thought it might be related to application but even when nothing
is running the x server just spins.
A small detail - I actually have a 2500K but there
The reproducer in the initial description ("pdf2ps dummy.pdf") works for
me with the Ghostscript 9.25 on Cosmic (18.10). Seems that it is only a
problem of the Ghostscript 9.25 security updates on the older Ubuntu
versions.
Please tell if you observe the problem also on Cosmic.
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Can confirm that the fix from xjbhenry worked for me as well (previously
the system was 16.04, then 17.?? and then upgraded to 18.04).
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Got the same problem too, which I found very annoying.
I was very surprised to have such a blocking bug with regular Ubuntu updates.
Here is my fix :
- go to https://www.thunderbird.net/fr/ (yes, I use french version)
- download latest Thunderbird tarball (v 60.2.1)
- extract it to a dir
- then
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Hi all. I noticed this problem when I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.04.1
(Worked perfectly in stock 18.04) and then I was testing the 18.10 beta
and hoped it would be fixed there but it's not.
To reproduce: login to the regular Ubuntu desktop, hit Super+Alt+= (You
can validate
Digging into the pulse config on 18.10, it looks like instead of using
the daemon mode it's trying to setup up some sort of IPC socket, but
this isn't getting run correctly:
tessa@viper:~$ systemctl start pulseaudio.socket
tessa@viper:~$ systemctl status pulseaudio.socket
● pulseaudio.socket -
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I've got guake set to use my system monospaced font (which is Ubuntu
Mono). however, on every fresh login, it resets to some other font until
I go into the guake prefs and unckeck then recheck the "Use the system
fixed width font" box. It seems to remember it's checked, but
Some maybe relevant info from the uri I posted
(https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/59952):
Comment by Martin Pietsch (mpietsch) - Friday, 07 September 2018, 09:31 GMT
These three patches from the ghostscript git repository solve the problem:
Public bug reported:
To reproduce this, in a fully updated Ubuntu 18.0.4, download
https://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/tests/xhtml/testfiles/resources/pdf/dummy.pdf
and run:
$ pdf2ps dummy.pdf
It should generate a ps, but it crashes instead.
LONG DESCRIPTION:
I recently updated my Ubuntu 16.0.4 to
Public bug reported:
The version shipped with Ubuntu 14.04.5 supports the Desktop Entry
Specification 1.1, but does not accept Version=1.1. This bug was fixed
upstream[1] between releases 0.22 and 0.23.
[1] https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xdg/desktop-file-
hmmm. I tried that, but no dice for me. pulse starts in a terminal, but
nothing in my session sees a sound device still. for the one started in
a terminal, it doesn't respond to kill signals, and needs to be kill
-9d.
I suspect the "/usr/bin/pulseaudio --daemonize=no" process is just
grabbing the
Public bug reported:
"lsmod | grep usb" gives:
usblp 20480 0
usbhid 49152 0
hid 118784 2 hid_generic,usbhid
"tail -f /var/log/syslog" gives:
Oct 21 17:44:59 vasaramaja-HP-Compaq-6200-Pro-SFF-PC kernel: [29061.138363]
audit: type=1400
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Also note that the screen jitters at the GDM login screen.
My video card does not exhibit have any of these issues when I boot into
Windows 10.
Sometimes logging in doesn't fix the jittering so I reboot into Windows
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Video does not appear to be getting set correctly for GDM but seems
"corrected" after I login.
I have attached some screenshots.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-10.11-generic 4.18.12
Uname: Linux
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GNOME Screenshot crashes on "Take screenshot" when "Grab the current window" is
selected.
"Grab the whole screen" and "Select area to grab" are working fine.
Might be related to Budgie.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-screenshot 3.25.0-0ubuntu2
I've manage to get sound working again running:
```
$ sudo apt install --reinstall pulseaudio
$ pulseaudio
```
And at every boot I need to open a terminal for pulseaudio. (It still
doesn't start with the system).
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I started gnome-control-center
opened keyboard looking for hotkeys
I cannot close the keyboard UI
it doesn't respond at all
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.28.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-36.39-generic
GPU is GeForce GT 750M Mac Edition
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firefox windows are black in Ubuntu 18.10
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Same problem here.
Upgraded ubuntu from 18.04.
$ pacmd list-cards
No PulseAudio daemon running, or not running as session daemon.
Does anyone know a way to fix it?
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Latest Epson 1.3.38 driver released 10-18-2018 use multiarch folders now
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Many 3rd party scanner drivers are broken
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Right-clicking on the desktop, then clicking Change Background, and then
Desktop uses 2GB RAM and 20% of my Core i5-3320M. System Monitor 3.28
(on Ubuntu 18.04) didn't do this. I have a lot of pictures in my
Pictures folder which is why this happens (but didn't happen with
Same problem in Ubuntu 18.10
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Title:
genesys_gl847 scanners produce a black band in scanned images on
Ubuntu 17.10+,
** Summary changed:
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17.10+ (and 18.04 LTS)
+ genesys_gl847 scanners produce a black band in scanned images on Ubuntu
17.10+, 18.04 LTS and 18.10 Cosmic cutlefish
** Summary changed:
- genesys_gl847 scanners produce a
My system booting problem is solved, but Now my system had problem with
keyboard, i had to press hard on keys of keyboard during typing, but in
windows OS, keyboard working properly with soft touch. So it is confirmed
that problem is with Ubuntu.. Please solve my problem..
On Fri 19 Oct, 2018,
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Impact
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This bug fix release in the stable 3.30 series fixes a regression in the file
chooser.
Test Case
-
Run gedit
Open a file from a subdirectory
Open the file chooser again.
It should show the same subdirectory where the already open file is.
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Didn't notice this yesterday, but left my machine running over night and
this morning when I went to log in, the application bar on the left was
visible. I tried clicking on items on the bar and it launched those
applications. If someone had a privileged script or app
I've filed this against Yaru too
https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/913
I don't know where the problem actually is... I would suspect it to be a
problem in the themes snap but Flatpak is also affected...
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Adding
user_pref("layers.acceleration.disabled", true);
to prefs.js did not make any difference.
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