*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1881197 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1881197
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1881197
No network usage info presented, always 0 bytes/s.
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Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (
And I'm also copying the relevant parts of the description of bug
#1712991, which is private (not sure why but it's not up to me to decide
whether it should be made public):
===
1. Laptop switched of (no power) after scanning document
Access to errors.ubuntu.com requires a Launchpad account (and I'm not sure if
an extra permission).
For convenience, I'm attaching the stacktrace here.
** Attachment added: "simple-scan-crash-stacktrace.txt"
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1620720 ***
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/usr/bin/simple-scan:11:page_view_get_pixel:page_view_set_pixel:page_view_update_preview:page_view_update_page_view:page_view_render
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>From comment #2 in duplicate bug #1712991, a user reported that deleting
~/.cache/simple-scan makes the problem go away.
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Title:
Confirming as I'm seeing this on a machine running 16.04 amd64, fully
up-to-date. According to the owner of that machine, it started happening
fairly recently (in the last few months, trying to get a more accurate
date and I will report here).
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Status:
Excellent, glad this worked.
I'm closing the bug accordingly, the package is working as intended.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Summary changed:
- it isnt possible to add a calendar from a local file
+ [snap] it isn't possible to add a calendar from a local file
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Title:
massive memory leak in unity-panel-service and hud-service
It sounds like this might be yet another fallout from the snap being
automatically refreshed while running. I suggest enabling the
experimental "refresh app awareness" feature in snapd, see details in
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/wip-refresh-app-awareness/10736.
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The new rustc requirement is now targetting firefox 85
(https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/500f3c5615e5), I'm updating
the title and description accordingly.
** Summary changed:
- rustc 1.47 and cargo 0.47 required by firefox 84
+ rustc 1.47 and cargo 0.47 required by firefox 85
**
> Should groovy also get the fix for upstream issue 642?
I suppose it wouldn't hurt. Adding the rls-gg-incoming tag to consider
whether this is worthwhile.
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That sounds like a possible upstream issue, so it would be useful to
report it there.
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Title:
Firefox not playing YouTube videos in Virtualbox
With that layout, I can get "ç" by using the AltGr+, (AltGr and comma key).
That is what the keyboard layout cheat sheet advertises for ç, by the way, so
I'm not sure why acute+C would/should work.
Can you confirm that AltGr+, gets you a "ç" ?
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Title:
[snap] snap & deb duplicate entries in snap-store
To
Can you try installing libavcodec58 ?
sudo apt install libavcodec58
Does it fix the problem?
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Title:
Firefox does not auto-play Twitter
Wileam, this appears to be an entirely different problem than the one
originally discussed here. Please file a separate bug by running
`ubuntu-bug chromium-browser`. Thanks.
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** No longer affects: chromium-browser
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You linked to a virtualbox forum thread, but I realize you didn't
specify which virtualization technology you're using. Is this virtualbox
too? If so, does uninstalling the guest additions make a difference?
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Would you mind commenting there to revive the bug and hopefully get
upstream's attention on it?
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Title:
Resizing in awesome WM makes chromium
Ok, so what happens if you delete the second file (langpack-
r...@firefox.mozilla.org.xpi) and restart firefox? Is the interface
correctly localized in Russian?
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It looks like this upstream issue might be related:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1018712
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Resizing in awesome WM
I think it'd be worth testing whether libreoffice-calc can be built with
coinmp support (build dependencies don't have to be in main) and still
function without the dependency installed (i.e. runtime detection).
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Unfortunately, the commit I linked to in comment #1 doesn't explain why
coinmp support was disabled. The most likely reason is what Séb wrote,
that a package in main cannot depend on a package in universe, and
promoting a dependency from universe to main can be a tedious and time-
consuming
Uploaded librsvg 2.48.9-1ubuntu0.20.04.1, now sitting in the focal
unapproved queue, waiting for the SRU team to review and accept it.
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librsvg 2.50.2+dfsg-1 is now in hirsute. We can proceed with the SRU.
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> I'll add this ticket to the Widget GTK component in the hope their team can
> take a look at this and share their feedback.
Thanks for triaging Virginia. Unfortunately the patch¹ I submitted
almost a month ago hasn't received any feedback yet.
Jimmy, the guide is correct. The line in your sources.list should look
something like that:
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal-proposed main universe
Please note that it is safer to selectively update the packages you are
interested in (in this case, thunderbird* and possibly
Thanks!
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Note that this update in focal-proposed goes together with enigmail
2:2.2.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.1, also in focal-proposed. If you're using
enigmail, be sure to install both updates together.
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Thunderbird 78.5.0 is now available in focal-proposed for wider testing.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed on how to enable updates
from focal-proposed.
Everyone interested, please test and share your feedback here, especially on
how the transition from 68 to 78 goes. Thanks!
For the record, back in April 2019 Canonical requested a separate MLS
API key to use in geoclue in Ubuntu, and the request was initially
acknowledged, but then it was put on hold on Mozilla's end and we never
heard back from them, despite a couple of follow-up e-mails.
>From the discussion in the
Fix committed to all the beta branches
(https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-
beta.hirsute/revision/1387), this will become available as updates when
Firefox 84.0 is released.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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The additional rule should probably be:
owner /{dev,run}/shm/wayland.mozilla.ipc.[0-9]* rw,
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I can reproduce with firefox 83 on Ubuntu 20.04, and I can confirm that
the suggested addition to the apparmor profile fixes the problem.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- firefox crashes with MOZ_WAYLAND_ENABLE=1
+ firefox crashes with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
** Summary changed:
- firefox crashes with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
+ firefox crashes with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 when apparmor profile is enforced
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Title:
Mozilla Firefox Multiple Arbitrary Code Execution
Comment #14 in
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1128405 suggests
that this might be a hardware issue. Are you able to observe the problem
with other mouses?
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Can you share the output of running the following command in a terminal?
find ~/.mozilla/firefox -name *.xpi
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Title:
firefox
Excellent, thanks Timo for the feedback. Let's do that, and leave the
bug status set to incomplete, which will make the bug report auto-expire
if nothing happens within the next 60 days.
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Thanks for the clarifications Patrick.
I couldn't find an upstream bug report for this issue, would you mind filing
one at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi#h=dupes%7CFirefox and sharing
the link to it here?
Thanks in advance.
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That's right, and upstream langpack extensions will, at best, conflict
with the packaged langpacks.
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Title:
firefox xubuntu.20.04.1 don`t work
> I install all localization files and set in Firefox russian language
manually.
Do you mean that you installed language pack extensions from within
firefox?
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[snap] Chromium can enumerate USB
** Summary changed:
- [snap] Chromium USB enumeration fails with usbmon module is loaded
+ [snap] Chromium USB enumeration fails when usbmon module is loaded
** Tags added: snap
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: chromium-browser
Heather, this is not groovy-specific. It was re-enabled recently in
Debian, but the Ubuntu packages have additional logic that override
this, and force-disable it. See the commit I linked to in comment #1,
which is inside a [ifeq "$(DEB_VENDOR)" "Ubuntu"] conditional.
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What is the output of `systemctl start snapd.service` ?
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Title:
[snap] chromium-browser fails to install the snap because snapd is not
running
If you have some time to spare, could you test whether the upstream
builds (which can be downloaded from
https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/download/thanks) are similarly affected,
and if so, file an upstream bug report at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi#h=dupes%7CFirefox ?
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Thanks for raising again the issue Jan. The github issue is the right
place to track the problem, as it's not specific to chromium. So I'm
closing this bug, but I've put the issue on my radar and I am going to
investigate further.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
I see that CoinMP support was disabled in Ubuntu (it is enabled in
Debian) 5 years ago¹, because of dependency issues. This could/should
probably be revisited.
¹
https://git.launchpad.net/~libreoffice/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/commit/?h
=ubuntu-groovy-7.0=3d9c888b38a35b39f282e6aedfd4ad6d447faf0b
Thanks for the report, and sorry for the late reply. Is this still
happening with the latest firefox update?
If I understand correctly, this is not a problem of missing codecs, as
the videos would play if enough buffering was done, right?
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It seems very similar to bug #1894417.
>From your description, you can consistently reproduce the problem?
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Title:
Firefox's view is all messed
Thanks for the report Vasu, and sorry for the late reply. Is this still
happening with the latest firefox update?
It looks like you're using the nvidia proprietary driver. Could you try
with the free driver (nouveau) and report whether the same problem
happens?
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Thanks for the details Pat. Not sure what is going on, but it is good to
know that this is fixed in the upcoming firefox 84. Let's see if
upstream can shed some light on the problem in the bug report you filed
there.
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Thanks for the report Patrick.
Are we talking about scaling the webcontents, or the user interface
(tabs bar, address bar, …), or both?
Can you test whether upstream firefox builds (which you can download
from https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/download/thanks) are similarly
affected?
I see that
Thanks for the report Timo. I'm not sure what's happening here. I tested
this like so in a VM:
- generated a custom root CA (e.g. using instructions at
https://help.f-secure.com/product.html?business/threatshield/latest/en/task_50407934989D4923AB76367EA0E627CA-threatshield-latest-en)
-
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Summary changed:
- U2f yubikey stopped working in chromium snap
+ [snap] U2f yubikey not recognized until unplugged and plugged back in
** Tags added: snap
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Starting with Ubuntu 20.04, chromium-browser indeed is a transitional
package that installs the chromium snap. But for some reason snapd
doesn't appear to be running on your system.
Can you share the output of the following commands?
systemctl status snapd.service
systemctl start
Glad you found a workaround, but this is a bit concerning.
Let's keep the bug open for now, in case more people report similar
problems.
** Summary changed:
- Chromium does not start
+ [snap] Chromium crashes at startup, deleting fontconfig caches "fixes" it
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This has been reported separately here: https://discourse.mozilla.org/t
/webgl-context-errors-in-firefox-83/70924 (although for different HW
configurations).
Are you running firefox with apparmor confinement? (check the output of
`sudo apparmor_status`).
Can you open about:support and share the
Chromium doesn't use libnotify, it invokes the
org.freedesktop.Notifications D-Bus API directly.
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Title:
[snap] Notifications do not show a
Thanks for the report Kemel.
I've just tested this on my 20.10 desktop, and I can confirm that
acute+C results in an accented c <ć>, but not just in the chromium snap,
in every application, including non-snap ones.
So I'm wondering whether there's some special configuration on your
machine that
The above PR was merged and should be part of the snapd 2.48 release.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Thanks for your input Lukas. Your points are valid, and others share
your concerns with the replacement of enigmail by a built-in
implementation that doesn't use the system keyring.
Unfortunately thunderbird 68 won't be supported with security updates
for much longer, definitely not for the
Thanks Sam, that's a useful point of comparison.
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Title:
[snap] Notifications do not show a custom icon
To manage notifications about this bug
Federico confirmed he plans on releasing librsvg 2.50.2 soon (November
21st at the latest). Once that is out, I'll update the package in Debian
and Ubuntu 21.04, and we can then proceed with the SRU.
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Séb, I can confirm what Sam and coeur-noir are seeing. No icon is
displayed on notifications with that example website you linked to, and
using dbus-monitor I can see that the icons are being saved under the
snap's confined TMPDIR, so the path is not visible from the host.
This would probably
This is also being discussed in https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/x11
-connection-rejected-because-of-wrong-authentication/16528.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed
So that's a hardware problem with the mouse itself, or with its driver.
Not with firefox.
It could be that with time, the spring that maintains the scrollwheel in
place has become loose.
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Excellent, glad this worked.
Closing the bug accordingly.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
failure
Chromium uses the Desktop Notifications specification¹ to display
notifications².
It sets the app_icon parameter, and according to the specification³, « The
"app_icon" parameter and "image-path" hint should be either an URI (file:// is
the only URI schema supported right now) or a name in a
A side note: scripting is disabled in emails − any issues that require
the ability to run scripts only apply to web browsing contexts in
thunderbird.
This is not to downplay the severity of the CVE, just to give context on
its potential to affect users.
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This CVE doesn't appear to be fixed in the 68 series, but I'm not sure
whether it is exploitable there either (the upstream bug report is,
logically, private).
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Can you try the following?
- run `xev -event button` in a terminal, this will open a small white square
window
- do one click with the scroll wheel inside that window
- close the window
- verify that the output in the terminal has exactly one ButtonPress event
and one ButtonRelease
I wonder whether this might be an upstream bug. Would you be able to
test with chrome (get it from https://www.google.com/chrome/) and see if
it's similarly affected? If it is, could you please file a bug at
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/list and share the link to
it here?
Thanks!
Andrés, indeed upstream language packs are built differently than the
Ubuntu locale packages for thunderbird, they don't have the same
content, and that's what is causing the problem.
What I haven't managed to understand yet is how/why thunderbird
downloaded language packs on upgrade, overriding
Please run `apport-collect 1903957` to attach additional debug
information to the bug. Thanks!
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Title:
20.04.1 LTS upgrade breaks Chromium (and
Maybe related to bug #1857252.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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20.04.1 LTS upgrade breaks
Can you try installing libavcodec58 ?
sudo apt install libavcodec58
Does it fix the problem?
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I submitted https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9627 to add this to
the raw_usb interface.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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this included in the raw_usb
interface.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I tentatively added a gnome-shell task.
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Workspaces
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
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Title:
thunderbird fails to open, xml pa
The denial on /proc/tty/drivers looks relevant.
Can you try the following?
- close chromium
- edit (with sudo)
/var/lib/snapd/apparmor/profiles/snap.chromium.chromium, add the
following line to the profile:
@{PROC}/tty/drivers r,
- reload the apparmor profile with: "sudo
Boris, have you tried what Alexander was suggesting in earlier comments?
I.e. start firefox in safe mode, to find out whether the problem might
be caused by an extension.
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And I can reliably observe the issue in a focal VM where I installed the
chromium-browser package from bionic. Update-manager offers the update
to the newer version in focal, and the changelog textbox displays the
entire changelog since the first version of the package.
This might be caused by
This appears to be a bug in update-manager, where it fails to match the
currently installed version against the changelog, and consequently
doesn't truncate the changelog where it should, displaying the entire
changelog history. I am not familiar with update-manager's code, but the
code in
Relevant output from DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
=> Installing the chromium snap
==> Checking connectivity with the snap store
===> Unable to contact the store
This looks like a connectivity issue. Can you try reinstalling, and let
us know how it goes?
sudo apt reinstall
I've occasionally observed similar messages when testing firefox in
virtual machines. This usually results in the firefox process taking
longer than expected to return after quitting the application, but no
other negative side effects.
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Not sure what happened, but you should try re-installing as suggested by
dpkg:
sudo apt reinstall firefox
Please let us know how it goes.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I'm glad this is now working. Let's keep this bug open, if the problem
happens again please comment on it, otherwise it will automatically
expire in ~60 days.
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This looks like a transient network failure. Relevant excerpt from
DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Download snap "chromium" (1382) from channel "stable" (unexpected EOF)
Please try reinstalling and let us know how it goes:
sudo apt reinstall
ahead.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg/-/issues #642
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg/-/issues/642
** Also affects: librsvg (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: librsvg (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Til
Thank you Salim, I'll take care of preparing and uploading the SRU.
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Title:
SRU the current 2.48.9 stable update
To manage notifications about
You're right Marc, the snap currently in the edge channel is missing
pieces (specifically building and bundling recent versions of the
drivers), I'm still working on merging my changes from the experimental
VA-API support branch.
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@crxssi: I suggest opening a new bug report. The issue discussed here
was closed as resolved, it would be better to start a new conversation
in a separate bug report.
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That's right, snaps run sandboxed, so what matters is not device access
on the host, but what the snapd sandbox allows. Strictly speaking this
is not an Ubuntu-specific bug, because snaps run on other linux
distributions. This is definitely a snap-specific issue, which won't
affect the version of
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Workspaces menu flashes when moving between workspace A and workspace
Thanks Antonio, that demonstrates the problem very clearly.
If you didn't change the default options, you should be in an X11
session. Just to make sure, can you please share the output of running
the following command in a terminal?
echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
Also, it would be useful if you
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