Comment 29 by ethanay is right on target. He has rightly understood the
problem, and his proposed behavior would admirably solve it.
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Issue exists with Natty on my T420s.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408903
Title:
Thinkpad T400s, T410s, T410, T510 microphone mute button does not
Now I see what you see. So all seems well.
Thank you.
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Public bug reported:
I keep /home on a separate partition.
I upgrade by performing a fresh install.
Expected behavior: My internet connection passwords, like most of my
other settings, will be stored somewhere in /home and so will be
preserved.
Actual behavior: The passwords are saved in
Unless I enable hibernation, when power drops critically low Ubuntu
offers only one option: sudden death. And I don't find that out until
after installation. (More precisely: I find out the first time I reach
the low-power threshold and Ubuntu suddenly just quits.)
And if, then, I'd want
That's fine. But then: Shouldn't the text for ibus in "Ubuntu Software
Center" and "Ubuntu Software" include a warning, such as "Removing ibus
will also uninstall the Unity desktop"?
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu Software Center, I clicked "remove" to uninstall ibus (with
the intention of re-installing it).
Result: Ibus was uninstalled, but so was Unity (and perhaps more, but I
don't know).
This was a one-time event.
ibus 1.5.11-1ubuntu2
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
I am using two input sources: English and sa-IAST (m17n) (which is used
for transliterated Sanskrit).
In my experience, the input source sa-IAST doesn't remain persistent, or
"sticky," between applications, and it won't automatically start in an
application either.
For
The reported problem showed up in the Unity desktop environment. With
the Gnome desktop, all seems fine.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1633922
Title:
Chosen input
** Description changed:
- The task switcher has a highlight to enable the user can see which task
+ The task switcher has a highlight to enable the user to see which task
has focus. In Ubuntu 20.04 (but not earlier versions, I think) this
highlight is so subtle that one can easily miss it.
For a fix that worked for me, see
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1218136/internal-microphone-doesnt-work-
when-using-headphones/1285982#1285982.
The fix:
1. Run
sudo apt install alsa-tools-gui
hdajackretask
2. Select the appropriate sound card up top in Select a codec.
3. Then make
Same issue as #22 etc. Ubuntu 20.04. Lenovo X1 Carbon, 5th generation.
When I plug in earphones that have no microphone, the internal
microphone no longer works.
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The error does seem to occur with WINE apps as well.
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Title:
Copy/paste still fails in LibreOffice
Status in libreoffice
Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS.
LibreOffice 7.2.1.2 (Flatpak)
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Title:
Copy/paste still fails in LibreOffice
Status in mutter package in
In the WINE app I use, "copy" seems to work. My impression is that it
may not be working consistently. But I haven't done a careful test.
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Public bug reported:
I am still running into the bug reported in Bug #1879968:
"In Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 there was a bug that caused copy and paste
operations to fail pretty often: the text that was pasted was not the
text that was just copied. See the long discussion at bug #1852183. The
bug
Public bug reported:
When I plug in my Samson Go Mic microphone, Ubuntu sets my Output Device
to "Speakers -- GoMic compact condenser mic," and I can no longer hear
any sound.
I can manually switch to "Speakers Built-in Audio," and then all is
fine. But the setting will not be sticky. After I
Public bug reported:
I have ibus-m17n installed, but switching to a different input method
does nothing.
STR:
1. Make sure my 2nd input method (in my case, "Sanskrit (sa-IAST (m17n))"
appears under "Settings-->Keyboard-->Input sources."
2. Use alt-space to switch to my second input method.
3.
** Package changed: ibus (Ubuntu) => ibus-m17n (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1993928
Title:
Switching to new input method does nothing
Status in
This is the fix:
https://github.com/ibus/ibus-m17n/commit/b94603b6feb7696b9f43f0bea907e6acc63a13c7
The fix is included in ibus-m17n >= 1.4.17
Latest release: https://github.com/ibus/ibus-m17n/releases/tag/1.4.18
So either you can upgrade ibus-m17n to >= 1.4.17 or use the workaround
described
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