Ubuntu 19.10 here.
Happens to me as well, it is possible to temporary quick-fix by
reinstalling the package. The problem comes back randomly after hours,
days, weeks.
sudo apt-get install --reinstall fonts-noto-color-emoji
Link to the related stackoverflow thread proving that problem still
I can't see where the fix was released. Someone give me a link.
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Gnome-shell restart-refresh causes minimized applications to become
It seems that bug watcher thinks that bus is released when the issue was
marked as duplicate.
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Gnome-shell restart-refresh causes
This bug has been reported to Gnome Shell, here is the bug ID/Link:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1998
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1998
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In this attachment it can be seen that Minimized Nautilus File Manager
is unminimized and unresponsive after Gnome Shell refresh/reload.
Also Nautlilus become responsive when I click to open Nautilus File
Manager.
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Public bug reported:
Let's say you have minimized one or more applications such as Firefox,
Gnome Tweaks or even Nautilus File Manager. These applications will be
become unminimized after gnome-shell restart and become unresponsive,
unless I press to minimize/maximize them, they won't be
You say "But I'm getting tired of this after years of doing it.". Does
this mean that you are suffering this bug already with older versions of
Ubuntu?
Yes, that is correct. It is happening for 2 years now, if I'm not
mistaken.
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/var/log/syslog seems to contain debug information of network-manager, although
I was not successful:
With this command:
sudo /usr/lib/NetworkManager/debug-helper.py --nm debug
I followed these instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager#Getting_NetworkManager_debug_logs
** Description changed:
This is constant struggle for me, it seems that in the initial days
after installation of Ubuntu 19.10 this problem of Wifi stopping to work
after wake up does not happen. I'm sure, I reinstalled Ubuntu many
times, the issue still persist.
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- Breaking of Wifi
Public bug reported:
This is constant struggle for me, it seems that in the initial days
after installation of Ubuntu 19.10 this problem of Wifi stopping to work
after wake up does not happen. I'm sure, I reinstalled Ubuntu many
times, the issue still persist.
Breaking of Wifi after computer
Public bug reported:
Today I started installing Ubuntu 19.10 and I was confused on why there
are no partitions labels showed. Labels are the most valuable and
important information for anyone that has to deal with partitioning. Why
it is still not implemented?
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Tested this issue once more by enabling secure boot in the BIOS, and
booting into Ubuntu 19.04 through GRUB2, no success as previously.
"Boot failure : a proper digital signature was not found.
One of the files on the selected boot device was rejected by the Secure Boot
feature."
I believe that
vaidas@vaidas-SATELLITE-L855:~/Desktop$ mokutil --dbx
[key 1]
[SHA-256]
[key 2]
[SHA-256]
80b4d96931bf0d02fd91a61e19d14f1da452e66db2408ca8604d411f92659f0a
f52f83a3fa9cfbd6920f722824dbe4034534d25b8507246b3b957dac6e1bce7a
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** Changed in: shim (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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I attach image from the Asus Support center, confirming that Asus N53SV
computer does have previously mentioned bluetooth module.
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Also, if I'm not mistaken, this same Asus Laptop had Linux Mint 18
installed, and with some effort of installing blueman it was possible to
connect a wireless bluetooth mouse. But I'm still unsure if that was the
same laptop. That's why I contacted the Asus support and provided Laptop
Serial
Typo: unser - *unsure
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I have contacted Asus support-service center through question form, as I
was unser myself
(https://www.asus.com/support/Product/ContactUs/Services/questionform/?lang
=en-us)
and they gave me this short answer via email, after few days: "Yes,
there is BLUETOOTH 2.1 BCM2070 MODULE."
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I have just installed latest Ubuntu 19.04 operating system and Bluetooth
seems to be not enabled.
I think that it needs additional drivers, but unsure.
If anyone needs, here is laptop's specific internal
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I have just installed latest Ubuntu 19.04 operating system and Bluetooth seems
to be not enabled.
I think that it needs additional drivers, but unsure.
If anyone needs, here is laptop's specific internal receiver model:
Asus N53SV Laptop's internal bluetooth Module:
The strange behaviour after installing: sudo apt-get install shim-signed
Is while Grub2 menu load up, the screen becomes completely black, however,
Grub2 itself is fuctional to launch an operating system such as Ubuntu and
responds to keyboard.
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The section in the documentation of Ubuntu wrote, that if I have
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report: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#SecureBoot
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Right now, I installed it myself.
vaidas@SATELLITE-L855:~$ sudo apt-get install shim-signed
[sudo] password for vaidas:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
shim-signed is already the newest version (1.39+15+1533136590.3beb971-0ubuntu1).
I restarted the laptop, enabled Secure Boot option in the UEFI.
The same error popped out and was unable to boot into Ubuntu until I
disable Secure Boot:
"Boot failure : a proper digital signature was not found.
One of the files on the selected boot device was rejected by the Secure Boot
Installing shim-signed didn't help much.
Maybe I'll just wait for the standard Ubuntu 19.04 which will happen in the
next month?
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After
I extracted all the /var/log/apt/history.log.*.gz,
and grep'ed through them, these are the only occurences it found:
vaidas@SATELLITE-L855:/var/log/apt$ grep -H shim ./*
./history.log.5:Commandline: apt-get --no-upgrade -o
Acquire::gpgv::Options::=--ignore-time-conflict -y install shim-signed
I installed it from USB flash drive that contained Ubuntu Desktop 18.10, quite
a while ago: 2018.10.17
I did dual boot installation: Windows 10 were preinstalled, and so I installed
Ubuntu.
And since then, I just did updates and upgrades. I this distribution a
long time, so I might have deleted
Ps. that message stops computer from booting into Ubuntu. So, I'm forced
to disable Secure Boot, if I want to use linux operating systems.
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Well, my problem is that when I enable Secure Boot in my Laptop's UEFI,
I get this message popped out:
"Boot failure : a proper digital signature was not found.
One of the files on the selected boot device was rejected by the Secure Boot
feature."
Is there anything you can help me with, or
Public bug reported:
The section in the documentation of Ubuntu wrote, that if I have
problems while booting with secure boot enabled, I should file a bug
report: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI#SecureBoot
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04
Package: shim (not installed)
Still happens. Ubuntu 18.10
Confirmed by:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-icons/issues/57#note_374389
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-icons/issues/57#note_377029
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