Thank you; if I understood correctly, that method would render all the
NM GUI/console tools unusable; it's not a viable workaround, as I would
like to be able to use these tools as well... E.g.:
- Create a new bond => GUI, nmtui, nmcli
- Did I forget any setting while creating that bond? Let's com
Public bug reported:
Hi, recently netplan added support for a yaml NM backend:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-testing-networkmanager-yaml-
settings/32420
The rationale is that "the descriptive YAML layer is especially useful
in cloud environments":
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/Networ
> I am struggling to find any use cases where GNOME's VNC should be
preferred to RDP.
1) Teacher screen broadcasting to students. There, a shared VNC session
is much easier to setup and performs better than separate RDP sessions.
Additionally, encrypting e.g. 10 RDP streams comes with significant
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Please do not add "universe" in "deb cdrom:" lines of
/etc/apt/sources.list.
To reproduce the issue, boot Ubuntu GNOME 22.04, and at the live
session, run:
sudo add-apt-repository universe
After that, `apt update` will keep complaining:
W: Skipping acquire of configured fi
I also see it on Ubuntu MATE Jammy.
Will the fix come from Xorg,
or should we add LightDM to the affected projects list?
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ssh
The commands to install firefox.deb from the PPA are:
sudo -i
add-apt-repository --yes ppa:mozillateam/ppa
echo 'Package: *
Pin: release o=LP-PPA-mozillateam
Pin-Priority: 1001' >/etc/apt/preferences.d/60local
apt install firefox firefox-locale-en
If you need more locales like `firefox-locale-el`
The upgrade dialog says:
```
Upgrade to the firefox snap
Starting in Ubuntu 22.04, all new releases of firefox are
only available to Ubuntu users through the snap package.
This package update will transition your system over t
My problem is a bit different: everything works fine, but the dialog
appears when we ACTIVATE a VPN connection, even if we don't want to
modify it.
1) I've prepared a VPN connection for my non-admin users and put it in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/vpn.nmconnection.
2) When they click to
Will the firefox-esr Debian package be available in universe like all
the other browsers there?
If not, I guess in cases like netbooted clients where snap apps don't
work properly yet, Ubuntu users will have no option but to migrate to
google-chrome.deb.
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While working on a remote server, it took me 2-3 hours to locate this
bug report and apply its workarounds. It's certainly not a good default
behavior.
In case someone has already removed netplan, the recommended steps to
get network-manager to manage the interfaces, as I understood them, are:
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What torel proposed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-
greeter/+bug/1662244/comments/14 avoids the segfault:
* soft memlock 262144
* hard memlock 262144
Should all lightdm users manually put that in limits.conf, or should we
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Hi, a recent systemd update in 18.04 makes slick-greeter segfault.
So all Ubuntu MATE 18.04 users now get black screens instead of lightdm.
It's related to memory limits so I'm cross-referencing it here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1830746
This didn't help:
[LightDM]
l
The problem is not in firefox or mate, it's in gdebi-gtk, and
specifically in GDebiGtk.py, line 619:
os.execv(pkexec_cmd, pkexec_args+gdebi_args)
This replaces the current process with a pkexec call. This is not a
valid usage of pkexec, as pkexec requires the parent process to not be
init (ppid!=
Hi, this fix caused a regression in ubiquity: LP: #1892014
Ubiquity doesn't put alt_shift_toggle in XKBOPTIONS anymore, so we
cannot switch to e.g. Greek using Alt+Shift, after going through a
normal installation (or even in the live session).
Are users expected to manually run `dpkg-reconfigure
Thank you seb128! :)
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Anydesk too. Thanks for the fix! :)
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Hi all,
final freeze is approaching, and I don't see anyone syncing Andrej's new
version from Debian...
Maybe it would be easier to just accept my patch, to have this solved
for 20.04, and do the syncing for 20.10?
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I checked with 20.04 and it appears that recent Ubuntu live CDs don't
have boot=casper anymore; they do still have initrd=/casper/initrd; but
anyway, ^/cow should be fine (sorry I hadn't noticed the ^ there
before).
Thank you for your work in this.
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I commented before I saw the previous reply; I'll reply to that now.
The "grep cow" approach breaks the LTSP package and other software that uses a
COW root.
To check for casper, please `grep -w boot=casper /proc/cmdline` or something
casper-specific.
In schools, we sometimes have students of v
Btw, lightdm doesn't set LANGUAGE at all in Debian; it only sets LANG,
like GDM, and everything works fine.
Gunnar, do you see any issues with just completely dropping your
04_language_handling.patch?
Or at least this line there:
+session_set_env (session, "LANGUAGE", language);
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I mean that if, on a normal 20.04 installation, I uninstall the el langpack,
then
1) If I'm using GDM, universe apps show Greek,
2) If I'm using LightDM, universe apps show English (this one regressed in
19.10).
If we're modifying LightDM, I suggest to modify LightDM to not set LANGUAGE at
all,
Gunnar, so if a MATE user doesn't have the langpack installed, he shouldn't
have a translated session?
Why do we want to fix this only for Live CDs?
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The reason that this regression doesn't affect ubuntu-desktop, might be
that unlike LightDM, GDM doesn't have that Ubuntu-specific patch to use
/usr/share/language-tools/language-options.
So, I subscribed "lightdm (Ubuntu)" to the affected packages, in case we
just want to drop the Ubuntu-specific
On a focal live cd, I tried to downgrade lightdm and accountsservice to
their bionic versions and restart their services without rebooting, yet
again the session was not translated. So I'm at a loss on which package
was the one that caused the change in 19.10, maybe even glibc itself.
Nevertheless
Public bug reported:
Since Ubuntu 19.10, for all Ubuntu live CDs that use LightDM (e.g. MATE
and Xubuntu), if a user selects a language in syslinux other than those
with an included langpack, the session is then untranslated.
For example, if one boots Ubuntu MATE 20.04 and selects Greek in
syslin
Are you still using lightdm there? Ubuntu 19.10 uses GDM; only some
other flavors like MATE, Xubuntu and Lubuntu use lightdm.
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Hi Timo,
if I remember correctly, there were some schools that were affected by this
issue, but I wasn't able to reproduce it in the office due to lack of similar
hardware.
Unfortunately it's not easy to check which were those schools; but I can keep
an eye on this issue, in case I hear about b
Exactly. I did the "verification-done-bionic" step for 18.2.2 in comment
#12 above; and unfortunately I don't have an affected school nearby,
where I could test 18.2.8 in cosmic, and installing cosmic in a remote
school would be hard.
Thanks a lot Timo!
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Just correcting a wrong comment (#2) I made:
> It happens on both 32bit and 64bit installations.
I asked the school that reported the issue on 64bit to check again, and
they said they have a 32bit installation after all.
So the problem has only been reported in 32bit installations; I don't
know i
I tried a small kernel bisection using the ubuntu kernel binaries,
4.19.2-041902=fails,
4.19.3-041903=works
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I don't know the software stacks involved:
If I understood it correctly,
mesa 18.3.3 doesn't work with older kernels while 18.0 did work,
and so I'll do a bisection to see which kernel commit fixes the issue,
and then distro kernel maintainers may cherrypick it for older kernels.
If there's no ne
Hello Sergii,
I tried with 4.20.7 and it appears to work fine! Thanks!
Output of the commands:
# uname -a
Linux srv-6gym-chalk 4.20.7-042007-generic #201902061234 SMP Wed Feb 6 17:49:39
UTC 2019 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
# file /usr/bin/glxinfo
/usr/bin/glxinfo: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, In
I just tried with 4.18.0-14-generic, the same issue happens there as
well.
And, another school reported the issue on HD Graphics 630:
root@pc02:~# lspci -nn -k | grep -A 2 VGA 00:02.0 VGA compatible
controller [0300]: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 630 [8086:5912] (rev
04) Subsystem: ASRoc
I verify that the bionic-proposed package addresses the issue.
Tested in:
# lspci -nn -k | grep -A 2 VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 630
[8086:5912] (rev 04)
Subsystem: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd HD Graphics 630 [1458:d000]
Kernel driv
Public bug reported:
Several schools reported black screens after normally updating their
Ubuntu boxes from 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 to 18.2.2-0ubuntu1~18.04.1.
Downgrading mesa fixes the problem.
lspci: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation HD
Graphics 530 [8086:1912] (rev
This issue got *much* worse recently, it now affects keyboard layout
switching as well, so many applications like tuxpaint became completely
unusable.
Example: In Ubuntu 14.04, I run `tuxpaint --fullscreen`. I press Win+Space, the
Gnome-defined method to switch my keyboard layout from "us,gr" to
And another test would be:
In /etc/xdg/autostart/nm-applet.desktop
to replace:
Exec=nm-applet
with:
Exec=nm-applet --indicator
...which hopefully turns off autodetection and always uses indicator-
applet-complete. Does that work?
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It appears to be a race condition, like maybe nm-applet first registers
itself in the tray, then indicator-applet-complete is loaded, and it
shows nm-applet a second time. While if nm-applet starts after
indicator-applet-complete has finished loading, it doesn't register
itself in the tray, only in
For the maintainers of the affected packages to be able to help in this issue,
addressing the main question already stated above would be most helpful:
To support netplan, do we have to implement netlink events listeners ourselves?
I'm not sure all maintainers are willing to do that.
Or is there a
Chris thank you very much for taking care of both issues. :)
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Gunnar, the live CD seeds are a different thing from package dependencies.
It's a text file containing a list of packages that are preinstalled in the
live CD, but the installer might decide not to include them in the installed
system.
Ubuntu-mate has only fcitx-bin in its live CD seeds:
http://
The following commands fix the MATE live CD session:
$ sudo apt install --no-install-recommends fcitx-data fcitx-module-x11
$ fcitx
I.e. Martin if you want, you can add those 2 packages in the seeds, and keep
the --no-install-recommends to avoid installing the whole fcitx stack.
And of course it'
Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj) wrote 2 hours ago:
> I would suggest that a separate bug is submitted
> about IM configuration in Ubuntu MATE live session.
Reverting the fix of this current bug report solves the regression, but
OK, I've filed LP bug 1605571 as you requested.
I found out that this h
Hi, this patch indeed caused bug #1501832 to resurrect.
Test case:
Boot with ubuntu-mate-16.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
Select "Greek" in syslinux.
Select the live session.
Open mate-terminal.
Press Alt+Shift to switch to the Greek keyboard layout.
Type ; and then type a.
This is supposed to show ά.
Ins
Since both gnome-flashback and MATE have the same issue,
while Unity doesn't have it,
I think MATE should match gnome-flashback in both language-selector and
/etc/default/im-config, not Unity.
Btw, when I experience this issue, `ps aux` shows [fcitx] .
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The network-manager package still ships /etc/dnsmasq.d/network-manager
with "bind-interfaces" in it
and that breaks the TFTP server of dnsmasq
and sometimes even the DNS server of dnsmasq.
"bind-dynamic" is a little better, but too unreliable to be used in
production.
So this bug is still not res
Hi Gunnar,
the issue was that in some cases, typing the Greek key for accent (tonos, the
key is ";"), and then after releasing it, typing "α", resulted in two separate
characters, i.e.
;+α=´α
instead of the correct
;+α=ά
At first I thought this was because of ibus, because I was seeing the issu
> Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote on 2016-04-29:#43
> @Alkis, right, the line changed was what you suggested in the upstream report
> and in comment #33,
> if that's incorrect/incomplete could you update the upstream report?
I'm sorry guys for some reason I wasn't getting notifications
Hi Martin,
I don't have access to any systems without network-manager (that's
ubuntu-server installations, I imagine?) so I cannot say if it currently
works with plain ifupdown or not, and if the patch will break it.
Let's assume the worst, that it now works there and that the patch will
break it
I just tried it and it indeed solves the performance issues:
Old version 1:3.18.3-1ubuntu3:
$ vblank_mode=0 glxgears
27418 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5483.539 FPS
New version 1:3.18.4-0ubuntu0.1:
$ vblank_mode=0 glxgears
39851 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7970.179 FPS
** Tags removed: verification-neede
@pitti, since
1) wouter isn't planning to fix this upstream soonish (Debian freeze is months
ahead),
2) the issue is serious, i.e. people that install nbd-client, then randomly
don't have network-manager running after reboots,
3) the included patch is surely better than the existing situation, i.
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@seb128, thanks for releasing the fix, but it appears that not all the patch
from comment #36 was applied:
- auth_self
- auth_self
+ yes
+ yes
is still "auth_self" in accountsservice 0.6.40-2ubuntu10,
and I think that it takes priority over , so the problem
still persists and
Yup, I'm using your 1:3.18.3+git20160418-1ubuntu3 metacity many hours per day
on my main work PC.
i386, Xenial, Core i5-4440 @ 3.10 GHz, 8 GB RAM.
I haven't seen any regressions so far, and I cannot even reproduce the
issue Dmitry reported; although I've seen some recent commits of yours
that mig
Thank you Alberts, yup that indeed increased the performance a lot:
xenial-metacity --no-composite:
30407 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6081.219 FPS
ppa-metacity --no-composite:
37147 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7429.385 FPS
marco --no-composite:
37146 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7429.081 FPS
Alberts, Dmitry
@desrt, isn't that explained in comment #33,
i.e. in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-messages/+bug/1192300/comments/13
i.e. in patch
https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/indicator-messages/tell-accounts-services/+merge/93290
?
SetXHasMessages is called by the accounts_notify()
Alberts I'm mostly using i386 installations so I could only test amd64 in a VM.
I did saw a performance improvement there, but it wasn't as big as in the real
hardware case...
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I'm having a hard time applying all the last e.g. 20 upstream commits to
the Xenial tree.
@Dmitry, since you'll be merging the upstream with the Ubuntu tree anyway in
order to test it youself,
would it be possible to push the result somewhere, e.g. in launchpad,
or publish a .deb in a PPA,
so tha
> only when the windows repainted themselves they started to become
visible.
I've seen that in the past about 5 times in the last 2 years.
I don't remember which LTS gnome-flashback version I was using.
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Alberts, I'm sorry, the (new) client that I tested with is giving me
very inconsistent results, even by just rebooting it, and I'm not going
to use it in benchmarks again in the future. It's a 3-year-old AMD-based
laptop; maybe the problem is in the radeon driver or in its power
states, anyway, ple
Hi Alberts,
I tried applying the latest 13 commits from the test-3-18 branch on top
of Xenial's metacity.
If my benchmarks were correct, it made things even slower.
glmark2 score:
xenial-metacity --no-composite: 311
test-3-18-metacity --no-composite: 154
xenial-marco --no-composite: 902
I.e. no
Since noone has answered for 4 months, and since some related commits
have been made, I'm marking it fix released in LTSP.
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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** Also affects: accountsservice via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94895
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Here's another way to reproduce it:
$ ssh -X localhost
$ /usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 &
$ dbus-send --system --print-reply=literal --dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts
/org/freedesktop/Accounts/User1001
org.freedesktop.Accounts.User.SetXHasMessages boolean:true
It
I confirm that by enabling NetworkManager-wait-online.service in Debian
Stretch, I started getting dependency cycles.
Replacing "# Default-Start: S" with "# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5" didn't solve
the cycles.
Any fixes or workarounds for Xenial?
For now, I removed "Required start: $network" from
Here is one method to see the dialog without working remotely:
sudo sed 's/yes/auth_self/' -i
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.accounts.policy
Then press Alt+Ctrl+F2 to switch to vt2, and Alt+Ctrl+F7 to switch back to vt7.
After testing, to revert the change, run:
sudo sed 's/auth_sel
To sum up, two problems:
1) `metacity (and marco) --composite` in 12.04 and 14.04 had only 60% of the
compiz performance.
2) `metacity` (both composite and no-composite) got a lot slower in 16.04, at
60% and 25% respectively of the compiz performance.
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> Any chance that you could track down version when it started to be slow?
> Was composite already slow in previous LTS?
Initial tests show that metacity had about the same performance as marco in
12.04 and in 14.04.
In those versions, `metacity (or marco) --composite` performs only about 60% as
mterry, charlesk, I took the liberty of subscribing you because I think it
involves this commit:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/indicator-messages/tell-accounts-services/+merge/93290
The issue is happening to me as well, on Ubuntu 16.04 gnome-flashback, in 2
cases:
1) sometimes when I try to
Yet another benchmark, glmark2, in a very recent core i5 client.
Scores:
No WM: 2058
marco --no-composite: 1894
compiz : 1878
metacity --no-composite: 742
xcompmgr: 716
marco --composite: 708
metacity --composite: 441
In an ideal world, gnome-flashback would support compiz first, then
`metacity -
I was able to reproduce the issue in Debian Stretch after applying an
Ubuntu specific patch to it. So I'm suspecting that Ubuntu's etwork-
manager might be involved in this, I've put it to the affects list.
Specifically, by editing Debian's /lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service
like this:
-A
> Probably way easier is to document, to execute in terminal:
> gsettings set org.gnome.metacity compositing-manager false
It's easy for one sysadmin to run a few commands in a terminal.
It's not easy for hundreds of students, e.g. 5-10 years old, to run a few
commands in a terminal.
Sysadmins (
> @Alberts, I'll do some more tests and come up with hard numbers
concerning the performance of metacity with or without compositing.
I did some benchmarks and reported them in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/1566157
Now I'm more convinced that metacity's compositing-manag
Here's another benchmark, with an SDL 2D game, teeworlds, running full
screen:
no wm: 220 FPS
metacity --no-composite: 220
metacity --composite: 130
compiz: 218
xcompmgr: 130
compton: 129
I really think that the user's choices would be:
1) compiz, for every PC that supports it,
2) metacity --no-c
And here are some numbers for glxgears again (on another pc), but with xcompmgr
and compton included.
The first column is the WM used, the second is the FPS for glxgears, and the
third the FPS for glxgears -fullscreen:
no wm 221 15
metacity --no-composite 170 15
metacity --composite
I run another set of benchmarks using x11perf.
I don't know how much they can help in pinpointing the issue(s), but they do
show that `metacity --composite` is extremely slower than `metacity
--no-composite` or `compiz`.
I'm attaching the output in LibreOffice Calc format, I think it's more
read
Ah, I forgot to include the results without a window manager as a
comparison:
$ killall metacity & sleep 5 && glxgears -fullscreen & sleep 20 && killall
glxgears
44884 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8976.656 FPS
44905 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8980.993 FPS
Normalized: 118 FPS, the fastest of all.
$ kil
Public bug reported:
I did the following benchmarks between `metacity --no-composite`,
`metacity --composite`, and `compiz`, in Ubuntu 16.04.
First, I disabled vsync:
$ cat ~/.drirc
Then I ran glxgears as follows:
$ metacity --no-composite --replace & sleep 5 && glxgea
@Alberts, Dmitry:
> No compositor means - no desktop window or it will be black - you will never
> see background.
> My plan is to fix this in Xenial+1. Less patches will mean less work for me,
> too :P
That's a good example, does that mean that in Ubuntu 16.10 if one
doesn't use compositing he
@Alberts, I'll do some more tests and come up with hard numbers concerning the
performance of metacity with or without compositing. I do believe that in some
cases it will be possible to optimize the performance through appropriate bug
reports and patches; but I also strongly believe that there
> ... I'll try to raise the issue in Debian's im-config, ... I will ask
that ibus isn't running in locales where it's not needed...
I installed Debian Stretch with the Gnome desktop environment and neither
im-config nor ibus were installed by default there.
So I cannot report it in Debian, as it
Thank you very much Gunnar, the latest PPA changes work as expected for me in
gnome-flashback, i.e. ibus isn't running and I can type Greek just fine.
What you have in the PPA is a good compromise for 16.04, please keep it that
way.
For the future, post 16.04, I'll try to raise the issue in Debi
Hi Gunnar,
> May I ask: Which display language are you using? If it's something
else but Greek, can you please switch to Greek, log out, log in again,
and then try to type in Greek (with IBus running). Does that make a
difference?
I tested with display language = Greek. I haven't tested with disp
> With those changes, im-config (and gnome-language-selector) will
default to IBus in Ubuntu GNOME.
Hi, I've tested the packages from the PPA under Xenial's gnome-flashback, and
now I got ibus running by default.
And it again breaks keyboard layout switching with the default Win+Space, so I
can'
This is fixed in Debian, why can't we apply the patch in Ubuntu?
@chrisccoulson, could you please provide some reasoning behind "This isn't
something that we're going to be changing in Ubuntu"?
@bdrung, I have the following xul extensions installed:
xul-ext-adblock-plus 2.7.1+dfsg-1~ubun
Is this still an issue in recent Ubuntu/LTSP versions?
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Hi, LDM will be deprecated in LTSP 6, so I don't think anyone's going to work
on this issue.
So I'm marking it "Won't Fix".
** Changed in: ltsp
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Thank you Dmitry. :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1502570
Title:
gnome-panel indirectly installs evolution
Status in gnome-panel package in Ubuntu:
Fix Commit
1) It works fine for me with no regressions at all, thank you very much.
2) I just noticed that contrary to what I wrote in the bug title, ibus also
breaks Unity, but only a little, so I hadn't noticed before.
It eats up the accent but only the first time that the user tries it. I.e.
";" + "a" =
Because then we would lose all the other recommended packages:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/wily/gnome-panel
alacarteeasy GNOME menu editing tool
evolution-data-serverevolution database backend server
gnome-appletsVarious applets for the GNOME panel - binary files
gnome-session-flashb
Would it be at all possible to have this in Wily?
We're thinking of installing 15.10 in some schools here instead of 14.04, and
it would make things a bit easier for us.
Thank you very much in any case.
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Hi Gunnar,
that patch works lovely for me, I tried it in Wily beta 2 + updates in:
gnome-flashback-metacity (running ibus)
mate-desktop (running fcitx)
lubuntu (running fcitx)
...and it prohibited ibus and fcitx from running, solving the keyboard layout
switching problems that they were causing (
> How can you tell that im-config shouldn't start IBus?
Isn't that why system settings vs user settings exist?
For example, my /etc/default/keyboard reads:
XKBLAYOUT="us,gr"
XKBOPTIONS="grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
Then for example Gnome puts those as the default layouts for my session.
Gunnar, one of the 3 problems here is that im-config starts ibus while it
shouldn't.
We Greeks have no need for ibus, and
IM_CONFIG_DEFAULT_MODE=auto
should understand that and act accordingly like im-switch did in the past.
In the past I've exchanged some emails with Osamu, the im-config Debi
** Also affects: im-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ibus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The problem seems to be some incompatibility between ibus and gnome-flashback.
ibus doesn't cause problems in Unity but it does cause this problem in
flashback.
A workaround for gnome-flashback would be to conflict with ibus until
this is solved.
A workaround for users: in/etc/default/im-config,
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