This is what I get when typing ubuntu-bug gtk3-:
gtk3-engines-breeze gtk3-engines-xfcegtk3-nocsd
gtk3-engines-unico gtk3-im-libthai
So what do I pick?
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@Sebastien - so what do I file a new report against then?
When typing: ubuntu-bug GtkFileChooserDialog
I get: dpkg-query: no packages found matching GtkFileChooserDialog
Any pointer?
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@Sebastien: This is only partially correct - when searching for
, hitting space in the search jumps to the fist
occurrence of , but what if you wanted another result? So
entering breaks the search.
The desired outcome would be that only would descend into the
directory after the correct search
Hi, I would like to be able to either add this new issue here found in
disco or create a new ticket for it, but I don't know what package to
file against.
Just like before, I opened Thunderbird to attach a file, and the file
picker comes up. I type the first few characters of my search (eg.
someon
Seems as if this was partially fixed in disco, but when searching for a
name with "firstname lastname", entering the space doesn't allow me to
continue to search, but jumps into the first folder when "firstname"
matches.
Desired result should be that entering a space allows me to continue to
searc
Here's my screencast as well:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/397451009/Screencast%202018-11-13%2013%3A15%3A31.mp4
Sad that this seems to be an issue since 2016 which continues to exist.
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Ah, thanks for the clarification. I actually went to the #Ubuntu IRC
chat and asked - if called by an app, is the panel still nautilus, and I
was told "yes", hence I filed the bug report against it. Never knew that
this "GTK filechooser" is a different animal.
Anything else I need to do/provide to
** Description changed:
In 16.04 LTS, the touchpad behaved perfectly, and as soon as I stepped
up to 16.10 beta the touchpad became unusable.
When holding a single finger on the touchpad, without moving my finger,
the cursor jumps around like crazy, and even performs clicks. When
plac
Public bug reported:
In 16.04 LTS, the touchpad behaved perfectly, and as soon as I stepped
up to 16.10 beta the touchpad became unusable.
When holding a single finger on the touchpad, without moving my finger,
the cursor jumps around like crazy, and even performs clicks. When
placing a second fi
Sorry for the late reply.
1) Well, I have another Ubuntu-based machine that does not have any
custom kernel parameters, and it does leave these artifacts every-now-
and-then as well.
2) And yes, I do remember seeing those artifacts in previous Ubuntu
versions, too, but simply assumed that would b
Public bug reported:
See attached info and attached screenshot.
When mouse-hovering over an application icon in the launcher, and then
moving the mouse away, often times there is a artifact of said
application name bubble left on the desktop.
I have my launcher set to auto-hide.
ProblemType: Bu
Still persists in 14.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1354067
Title:
Auto-Login service for GMail accounts gives "Applications can no
longer ac
This issue still persists in 14.10.
Sometimes, the (re)authorization tool shows a full Google-themed screen
with username/password prompt, and sometimes (most of the times,
actually) only a simple two-liner without any theme that pertains to
Google. What should it be?
Frustrating issue, consideri
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