This really needs to be fixed for 20.04 LTS... It's such a major bug
that hasn't been receiving any attention...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1396379
Title:
installer uses first
Nothing about Bionic yet? Still need the "CLUTTER_DEFAULT_FPS"
workaround.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1763892
Title:
144Hz/120Hz monitor but mutter seems to cap rendering at
Public bug reported:
I suspect this to be a bug related to mutter, but I'm not sure.
On Ubuntu 18.04 using either Nouveau or NVIDIA's driver (from Ubuntu's
"Additional Drivers" utility), when I select and apply a higher
available refresh rate for my monitor (e.g: 240hz), the change is only
Some more info. I never perform automatic installs/partitioning, it’s
always 100% manual. I selected the EFI system partition from the Windows
drive and marked it as “Do not use partition”, selected the new EFI
system partition I created for Ubuntu and marked it as “EFI system
partition” (which is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1396379 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1396379
Phillip, that doesn’t work. I never perform automatic
installs/partitioning, it’s always 100% manual. I selected the EFI
system partition from the Windows drive and marked it as “Do not use
partition”,
Guys, it's insane this has been going on for so long... Please, help us.
On 18.04, Ubuntu installs the bootloader to the first EFI system
partition it finds, even if I select a second disk with a second EFI
system partition for the bootloader install.
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This also happens on 18.04. Ubuntu installs the bootloader to the first
EFI system partition it finds, even though I select a second disk with a
second EFI system partition.
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This is also applies to communitheme.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1720827
Title:
Tab selection shouldn't have a "resize" effect
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Thanks a lot for the feedback, Daniel! I have just tested it on 17.10
and it doesn't happen anymore in Gnome; it happens only in 16.04 and
Unity. If it might be fixed in 16.04, I can take some screenshots and
post them later.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1721115/+attachment/4961720/+files/all-settings-not-rounded-2.png
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. Open System Settings
-(notice the All Settings breadcrumb is correctly all rounded)
2. Click on Appearance
- (notice the All Settings breadcrumb is now incorrectly rounded on the right
side)
3. Mouse hover the All Settings breadcrumb
- (notice the correct
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu Software, when clicking on "Updates", the horizontal pane that
holds the buttons "All", "Installed," and "Updates" gets resized
vertically in order to accommodate the "Refresh" button that gets shown
in the "Updates" section, which causes a small visual glitch.
The
Public bug reported:
When opening System Settings -> Appearance, for instance, the selected
tab has by default an orange outline effect that I don't think should be
displayed for tabs at all.
** Affects: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
When alternating between tabs in Systems Settings -> Sound, for
instance, we can notice that the tabs get resized after a tab is
selected, which looks like a small visual glitch.
** Affects: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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