It's fixed for my setup, as described below. Thanks
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I have 16.04 LTS on a Dell XPS13 (L321X) and an external LG display connected.
I set it up to: -dim the screen -turn screen off when inactive for 10
minutes -lock ON -lock screen as soon as screen turns off -require
password when waking from
Is this updated going to be released for 16.04?
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Title:
Stat errors on locked (but excluded) files
Status in Duplicity:
Fix
** Summary changed:
- Menus for GTK apps always displayed below the app tittlebar
+ Menus for some apps always displayed below the app tittlebar
** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release: 16.04
Running 16.04 & Unity on a new Dell XPS 13 9360 laptop, freshly
-
I have been able to solve this.
The problem was the .profile file in the home directory of the userid.
the PATH variable had a reference to a symlink in /opt. The content
under the symlinked directory had 777 permissions. After changing that
to something less permissive, the problem went away.
Th
I downloaded xfce4-settings 4.12.1-11 as stated in comment #130 but for
my i386-based xubuntu 16.04 from
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/i386/xfce4-settings/download
This solved it for me.
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Hi.
This affects me too.
I'm looking for what some other users refer to as "Alexander's patch" but I
can't find it.
Additionally, I see the post numbers jump fro #2 to #41... How can I see the
other posts? Perhaps the patch was posted there?
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Thanks for that!
I think I'll keep waiting for the patched version to come out for my distro
(32bit Xubuntu 16.04) as I'm really trying to avoid installing dev tool and
compiling from source... I guess I'm just too old and grumpy now and prefer to
spend time using my computers than fixing them.
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release:16.04
Running 16.04 & Unity on a new Dell XPS 13 9360 laptop, freshly
installed. The menus for GTK apps (terminal, nautilus) are always shown
below the app title bar. Non-GTK apps like Chrome or Text editor do show
correctly
Public bug reported:
E: doc-base: el subproceso instalado el script post-installation
devolvió el código de salida de error 2
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: doc-base 0.10.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-45.74-generic 3.13.11-ckt13
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-45-generic x8
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => daniel patricio (danipizr55)
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Title:
Ca
Public bug reported:
Every time I open a pdf file through the terminal (using gnome-open or evince)
this message appears several times:
(evince: ) Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_get_pointer: assertion
`GDK_IS_WINDOW (window)' failed
This started happening after upgrading to 11.10
evince:
In
I found a workaround in case anyone's interested. By redirecting stderr to a
file.
It would be something like: gnome-open myfile.pdf 2> FileWithAllTheWarnings &&
rm FileWithAllTheWarnings
Doesn't fix the problem, but at least you can now open pdf files from
the terminal without getting all those
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
snap list | grep code result:
code e5a624b7 50 latest/stable
vscode* classic
gnome-screenshot:
Installed: 3.36.0-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 3.36.0-1ubuntu1
Version
I'm experiencing the same issue. I have "proposed" enabled as well.
I found this debug message after trying to type a few characters into
the search textfield:
(evince:21835): IBUS-WARNING **: Events queue growing too big, will
start to drop.
Maybe this info is useful. Restarting ibus daemon see
I have the same problem in both the External Tools and the Snippets
plugin
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Title:
in gedit external tools' names can not be edited
In case anyone is interested, there's a workaround: it's possible to
edit the file that contains the external tool. On gedit3 user generated
external tools are stored in ~/.config/gedit/tools There you can change
the name of the file and, more importantly, change the name of the
external tool. To d
Public bug reported:
$ sudo apt --fix-broken install -f
[sudo] password for pato:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Correcting dependencies... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libfp
The "solution" I found (which I did not find anywhere else on the
internet) was to write:
sudo apt remove libreoffice* openoffice*
and that go rid of the broken dependency cycle
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Hi Christopher: the problem was fixed in the next update and upgrade the
system:
Thanks
Patricio Escare
El 13/05/12 11:19, Christopher M. Penalver escribió:
> R.P. Sharma, thank you for reporting this bug and helping make Ubuntu
> better. Please answer these questions:
>
> * Is this
It was very fast. Thank you for your work!
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Title:
libreoffice menu not working
Status in LibreOffice Productivity Suite:
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