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No, that seems to be an error. I have again once more changed it to be
filed against the linux kernel.
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Forgot to mention, I have a dual-monitor setup, which I've read may not
be supported.
That doesn't explain #1 and #2 though, or why include this rudimentary
feature at all, when there is much more powerful and easy-to-use
software[1] that could be bundled, with a UI that lets the user select a
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Further to comment #21 and no further comments for nearly
three years I'm closing this by marking "Fix Released".
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Every time perform an indicated UPDATE, and appears to perform the
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ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
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I have this message from Ubuntu Software trying to write a review on a
snap application. After which my report appear with reporter name
'unknown'
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Even in 2019 and Ubuntu 18.10 fully updated, I'm getting the exact same
error (on gnome-disks and nautilus)
> "Error unlocking /dev/sdb3: Failed to activate device: Operation not
permitted (udisks-error-quark, 0)".
The package libblockdev-crypto2 was already installed and installing
Focus or no focus didn't have any effect in my case
Op wo 2 jan. 2019 21:40 schreef Silas S. Brown
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> It seems LibreOffice is more likely to use high CPU when its windows are
> in the background. Bringing one to the foreground reduced CPU usage.
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I exported a nfs share (rw,sync,no_subtree_check) on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS,
used nfs-kernel-server: 1:1.3.4-2.1ubuntu5 and nfs-common:
1:1.3.4-2.1ubuntu5 nautilus: 1:3.26.4-0~ubuntu18.04.2 and could not
reproduce the problem. Ensure the system is properly patched.
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XFCE 18.04, nautilus was working fine. Started to see this behaviour
recently. Possibly due to adding nautilus-extension-gnome-terminal.
Commenting out the line:
x-scheme-handler/file=exo-file-manager.desktop
in
/usr/share/xubuntu/applications/defaults.list (provided by Xubuntu)
Worked
Do we work on the same problem? My nfs share is exported by an external file
server (i.e. a synology disc station) and imported by Ubuntu 18.04.
Thus, the line in my /etc/fstab on my Ubuntu system reads
xxx.yyy.zzz:/volume1/homes/peter /media/peter/MyStorage nfs defaults,intr 0 0
This links the
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sane-backends library name issues
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Got unknown content type text/html from
Hi,
I'm running Disco dev. and +1 for the request (60.4 at the moment). It
seems to have been updated in Debian stable *security* repo.
Please, with a lot of respect, note that I quite agree with Martin's
statements background. The Thunderbird snap is neither up-to-date, so
there's no PPA-less
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Same here ! Fresh Dell inspiron 5570, this bug occurs with both ubuntu
16.04 and 18.04
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller
vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
physical id:
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I connect from Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS desktop (Gnome) with all current software
updated. Running Remmina Remote Desktop version 1.2.32.1. When connecting to
other systems (specifically a windows 10 dell latitude) the cursor will often
jump to the center of the screen when you
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erro no sistema
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubuntu-web-launchers 18.04.6
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AptOrdering:
It works for me using XFCE but I agree it doesn't work on KDE or Gnome.
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I think I had a working cam on ubuntu 16 but not really on ubuntu
18.04.1.
It's turning on only for a sec and shutting down right away.
I have tried to solve the issue with different technics following ubuntu
docs, but I was not able to.
Any thoughts on it?
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I can confirm the problem on my system:
gvfsd-metadata[PID]: g_udev_device_has_property: assertion 'G_UDEV_IS_DEVICE
(device)' failed
(hundrets of entries ...)
As a temporary workaround I killed (only) the gvfsd-metadata process (will
auto-respawan, unless changed in systemd) and erased the
I read through the comments, and to me it looks like module-rtp-send
doesn't have any flooding bug. The data rate of PCM audio is what it is,
and the network hardware isn't always able to handle it. Multicast RTP
is not enabled by default. If the user enables it, I don't know what we
could
I've also noticed this in the most up to data pulse versions from
archlinux. I also cannot use a ttl of 1, as the router does not decrease
the value when routing into wlan, as it has the same subnet. Neither
does destination ip 24.0.0.1 help. From my side I have no chance to
change the router
Adding to my previous comment: it could be argued that the bug is that
we transmit PCM audio instead of compressed audio. Adding support for
compressed audio should help with the network stress. Does anyone
volunteer to implement this?
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I noticed the same bug in my system ( Ubuntu 14.04.5) while I was trying to set
up pulseaudio server in Windows 10 over the local network. In my case network
flooding occurs whenever I launch pavucontrol, upload traffics reaches up to
200kb/s and it reduced the local network unusable. When I
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Sending a wav file means a TCP connection between two computers. TCP
connections are the most common type of traffic, and the hardware is
optimized accordingly. UDP multicast is different, and apparently
network hardware is not necessarily as efficient with processing that
protocol. Comment #9
I know nothing about RTP, but from a user perspective, I have two questions:
1) Transferring a WAV file over the network goes faster than real time (in
terms of the audio contained within). Why should the network struggle with
uncompressed RTP audio, then?
2) Why are packets generated when
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On the top panel, the date/time info are displayed as:
四 1月3 09:38
It should be displayed as:
星期四 1月3日 09:38
If I switch off the date part, it is correct:
星期四 09:38
Is it because of the width limitation of date/time widget, or something
wrong with i18n?
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I can confirm the problem with `journalctl`:
Jan 03 01:05:13 tron lightdm[12730]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_kwallet.so):
/lib/security/pam_kwallet.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
dire
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Jan 03
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Experienced complete system lockup and hang on two different machines
when trying to boot a VirtualBox VM running Fedora 29 live (no virtual
disk) when Firefox is open with a few (~5-10) inactive tabs.
System 1:
4GB RAM host
1536MB guest, no virtual disk
THe bug is stll here in 2019, on 18.04.1!
I had loads of files in .local/share/Trash/expunged.
Removing them, they vanished, (rapidly), but the disc space occupied has
not been released. 256GB on this machine, and it has run out of space.
Backups of home/user are taking up 192GB.
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To my knowledge RTP can carry pretty much any format. You said on the
mailing list that you want to use Kodi to receive the stream, and I
don't know what Kodi supports, but I would guess that it supports many
formats.
Don't get too excited about compressed audio, though. I'm not
volunteering to
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(In reply to freedesktop from comment #17)
> Lowering the rate is possibly not a good idea as it results in worse
> quality. The format is by default "s16be" about which I have no idea what a
> different format would help. I do not know if the data can somehow be
> compress further, because this
All problems with RTP module flooding network, Wifi are caused by lack
of IGMP support in rtp_send module.
When pulseaudio with rtp_recv module is started proper IGMPv2 signalling
works like it should:
root@orangepione:~# tshark -i eth0 -Y "igmp"
Capturing on 'eth0'
117 6.950723148
You are right that this feature needs to be enabled first to make the
bug rise. However I do not think that documentating this bug/behavior
solves the problem. I do want to use music streaming, but I cannot do
this as my router routes the traffic into the WLAN.
Lowering the rate is possibly not a
Sure mp3 would be way better. I just dont know how rtp works. I think
its reasonable to use mp3 here. However I dont know how that works for
streams and with pulse.
Fixing the compression method would be the better fix, however a
specific ip/hostname would not hurt neither.
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I'm getting a similar crash. Here's the backtrace:
#0 0x775ee129 in gtk_tree_model_get_valist () at /usr/lib/libgtk-3.so.0
#1 0x775ee450 in gtk_tree_model_get () at /usr/lib/libgtk-3.so.0
#2 0x77d4b1ca in () at /usr/lib/eog/libeog.so
#3 0x77d4f76a in () at
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Public bug reported:
On my fresh install of Ubuntu 18 (minimal install last night) the
control center will not open; it shows a loading notification on the top
panel briefly, then does nothing. I have attempted to restore
functionality by re-installing to no avail. The system does not
recognise
Hi Paul,
This one is far too old. Good to close.
Cheers,
Srdjan
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Some further information: As I'm intending to switch to MATE for
preference anyway, I went ahead and installed the ubuntu-mate-desktop
package and set gdm3 to default in the process (I believe it is already
default for Bionic?); now on boot I see the MATE loading screen, am
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Upstream bug is showing a duplicate of #330644
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This is especially noticable on a Mac since ⌘Q and ⌘W are right next to
each other, but in general it violates the principle of least surprise:
We currently ask when you quit your browser whether that's what you
wanted to do, and give you an option to "never ask again".
However, when turning on
OK, I guess I changed my mind slightly here after living with it for a
while — I now think we should ask when trying to quit using the keyboard
(still with the "Do not ask me again" shortcut, but not when quitting
using the menu or (on Windows) the close button.
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Refining title, Ctrl-Q is present on Mac, Cmd-Q on OS X. As far as I
know, Ctrl-Q doesn't work on Windows, so it's not a problem there.
Alt-F4 closes a window on Windows, so it's not going to be accidentally
triggered when closing a tab (Ctrl-W) — so we don't need to handle that
in any way
Gijs, could you request an addition to our release notes? Thanks!
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"Warn on closing with multiple tabs open" not honored
Thanks for the reply. I opened
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1515061.
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(In reply to Amy Lee [:amylee] UX from comment #65)
> Comment on attachment 9021147
> Bug 550559 - also show close warnings when session restore is active, r?jaws
>
> Hi,
>
> I installed the mac version and I don't see an update to about:preferences
> under the Tabs section (“Warn you when
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Note: we're tweaking this in bug 1506173, so subject to change, but:
Release Note Request (optional, but appreciated)
[Why is this notable]: long-standing behavior changes subtly
[Affects Firefox for Android]: no
[Suggested wording]: The "You're closing multiple tabs" warning now applies to
Yay, thanks so much!
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Hi.
Does the fix not consider pinned tabs? I use multiple windows with many
pinned tabs of websites I regularly use (mail, etc). Ctrl+Q only warns
before quitting if there are at least 2 *unpinned* open tabs. Should it
not consider pinned tabs in the count as well?
I'm using FF Developer edition
Comment on attachment 9021147
Bug 550559 - also show close warnings when session restore is active, r?jaws
Checked and looks good.
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Thanks a lot for fixing this at last!
I am gladly verifying that this is implemented in latest Nightly 65 on
Linux (x86_64)
Build ID20181205102000
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:65.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/65.0
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Status in
This still doesn't block; existed in 3.6, will continue to exist in 4.0.
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Added to 65 nightly release notes with this wording:
The "Warn you when quitting and closing multiple tabs" warning now applies to
quitting Firefox with automatic session restore turned on
We are keeping the 'relnote?' flag set as this is for now a nightly only
note and the final wording may be
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
Many online scopes and lenses are not working anymore. So drop them from
recommends. And tomboy is going to be removed from debian so use gnote
instead of tomboy.
unity-gnote-scope: https://launchpad.net/unity-scope-gnote
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This still relevant now that we've changed the quit dialog to be ... not
so much there ...?
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Comment on attachment 594363
Don't disable warn-on-quit when session restore is enabled
Review of attachment 594363:
-
Sorry for the delay. I've had this on my mind for a while though.
My main problem here is that this doesn't
Limi:
should we also change the behaviour in Private Browsing Mode? Currently if you
cmd+Q while in PBM, no quit dialog is ever shown. Based on
http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/2010/08/23/understanding-private-browsing/ it
doesn't seem like the user would be losing much data if we preserved the
(In reply to comment #14)
> " Quitting the application by using the menu or using the window close button
> (Windows & Linux only) will not trigger any warning."
>
> Absolute. garbage.
>
> This has made FF4 unusable for me.
This bug is not about the feature change. Your looking for bug
Comment on attachment 594216
Don't disable warn-on-quit when using session restore
This seems fairly simple, but I can currently only test on Windows. The
concerned platforms for this bug (IIRC) are mac and linux, so those need
a brief test.
Try push at:
Huh, I guess I hadn't CC'd myself here.
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" Quitting the application by using the menu or using the window close button
(Windows & Linux only) will not trigger any warning."
Absolute. garbage.
This has made FF4 unusable for me. Good luck keeping up with the
competition by de-feature-izing this browser into yet another Chrome
clone.
At
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Title:
"Warn on closing with multiple tabs open" not honored
While the add-ons work, this should be build-in to in the browser as
it's highly annoying!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583797
Title:
"Warn on closing with multiple
@Gijs Okay, we can use the numerical version of numbers and NOT spell
them out.
**Confirm close**
You are about to close 7 tabs. Are you sure you want to continue?
Warn me when closing multiple tabs
Cancel Close Tabs
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