Just checked in 20.04, with a connected Bluetooth device, and my system
is no more automatically discoverable. It's discoverable only when the
Bluetooth Settings panel is opened.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1642634 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1642634
Happened to me on 18.04 (with Unity). To the point that my system got
frozen with indicator-datetime-service consuming 11.5 GB of 16GB RAM.
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This is a serious security issue and it's fixed in Gnome upstream.
Probably should be backported.
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Title:
I'm using the X-Swat PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/ubuntu/updates) with mesa
17.2.3-0ubuntu0~16.04.0. Should I purge it in order to receive the fix?
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Well, to be honest, it was your tip about the dpms that I followed!
Thanks!
I just made a bit different: I've added a line to the xset call in the
pulseaudio startup script (the sleep call was not required, just the
xset one). Details here: https://askubuntu.com/a/969935/138621
And now sound is w
@Olivier, I installed a Win10 yesterday with no activation key, and ran
the upgrader tool in a old HDMI TV, and the upgrader said it cannot
upgrade (according the PDF is because my TV is not HDMI 2).
Anyway, I ran a workaround: edited pulseaudio config to power off the
display for 1 second and my
The Intel firmware upgrade is intended only for HDMI 2.0 displays. And,
interestingly, you can install it only if NUC is attached to a HDMI 2.0
device.
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