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Status: Invalid => New
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Users get misleading warning at first login when nautilus-admin is
Since this doesn't appear to be a bug, and no one else from Debian has
voiced their opinion, I'm closing this bug as Invalid.
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I would also like to see that warning banner in the Nautilus file manager when
running as root, but unfortunately there's nothing the extension can do to make
that happen.
This is something that must be implemented in Nautilus itself.
You should make this request in the nautilus package (if it
PPA created here: https://launchpad.net/~brunonova/+archive/ubuntu
/patched-system-config-samba
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Title:
system-config-samba.py fails to start
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1170647
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After minimizing a Nautilus window of another partition or external media or
Trash folder, clicking on the "Files" icon on the Launcher again
This happens every time update-manager is started automatically (updates
available, updates installed, need to reboot, etc.).
The Unity launcher displays an ">" indicator for update-manager, instead
of a filled triangle, wrongly thinking it's in another workspace.
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It's probably because system-config-samba is in the "universe" repository, and
thus community maintained. It's still sad, though.
If the patch doesn't reach the official repositories, I'll put it in a PPA.
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Here's a patch to fix this bug in system-config-samba.
It's in quilt format, so you should be able to just "quilt import" it into the
package.
The patch is just a workaround that will modify /usr/sbin/system-config-
samba to create the missing file automatically if it doesn't exist.
I hope this
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This seems to be fixed, indeed.
I can't reproduce this issue anymore. I'm currently on kernel version 4.4.0-38.
I'm marking this as fixed, then.
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Hmm... this issue hasn't been happening lately. Maybe one of the recent kernel
updates fixed this.
I'll wait a few more days before I mark this as fixed, to see if this wasn't a
fluke.
As for the freezing/shutting down problems I mentioned before, they
started happening in Windows as well, so I
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Mispelled "Suggests" in debian/control
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I've updated apt to 1.2.14 and it seems to be working OK.
I ran a dist-upgrade after several days without updating, and all is well.
Bash autocompletion is also more complete now (LP: #1598384 and LP:
#1573547).
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OK, I'll try, but I can't promise anything.
But I must say, after I removed and reinstalled the NVidia driver through
software-properties-gtk, Ubuntu has shut down or completely frozen several
times.
I'm going to "autoremove --purge" the driver and reinstall it to see if that
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I tested a few more kernels.
The bug is also fixed in v4.6-rc1.
Don't know about earlier kernels.
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Title:
Sometimes a black rectangle appears
This bug has some similarities with this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1553503
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Sometimes a black rectangle
This bug has some similarities with this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1553503
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Title:
Sometimes a black rectangle
I had an old hard drive around, so I installed Ubuntu to it.
I installed the latest kernel from that link (v4.8-rc5), and the bug is fixed
there.
I haven't installed the NVidia proprietary drivers.
$ uname -a
Linux bruno-mitsai 4.8.0-040800rc5-generic #201609041832 SMP Sun Sep 4 22:34:01
UTC
Yes, after removing the nvidia proprietary driver and replacing it with
nouveau I can still reproduce the issue.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Sometimes a black rectangle appears briefly under the mouse cursor
Sure Christopher!
A screencast couldn't record the graphical glitches, so I recorded a
video with my phone and attached it to this comment.
In the video I have gnome-terminal open.
At the start, I press and hold the 'A' key on the keyboard and move the
mouse cursor *inside* the terminal window.
@Paweł and @Zygmunt, was it really fixed?
I have the latest update from xenial-updates (2.13), and I can still reproduce
the bug.
Actually, "apt-cache policy snapd" reports 2.13:
snapd:
Installed: 2.13
Candidate: 2.13
While "snap --version" reports 2.12:
snap2.12
snapd 2.12
series
I now switched to the NVidia card, and I couldn't reproduce the bug.
So this may be specific to Intel.
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Sometimes a black rectangle
Even more interesting...
I'm developing a small game in SDL.
It runs in a window, hides the cursor, and in every frame moves the cursor to
the center of the window.
But if I move the mouse fast enough for the cursor to exit the window, it is
shown for a split second and, more importantly, that
@Eldar, I was talking about the launcher scripts created in "/snap/bin/"
by snapd itself during "snap install", not about scripts bundled with
the snap.
As users, we can create the "common" directory manually.
But, as developers/packagers, we can't do much.
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Interesting...
This issue doesn't happen if I configure the Unity plugin in CompizConfig both
these options in the "General" tab to some other key other than Alt:
show_menu_bar, show_hud.
So, is this something related to the menu bar and the HUD?
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Another place where I've seen this occur is in Gedit, when moving text
using Alt+Arrow keys while the mouse cursor is over the window.
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I reported this bug to GNOME 2 years ago, but no one answered
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736641).
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Title:
"Edit Filesystem..."
Public bug reported:
When using the python plugin and I use the "requirements" option,
packages listed in that file that are already installed in the host
system are not downloaded and installed to the snap.
This happens at least for packages that were installed by "pip3 install --user"
to my
Please implement this.
I would like to see the details of the snap, like the description and size,
before installing it.
I would also like to see the interfaces/plugs/permissions used by the snap
before installing.
And maybe the used interfaces should also be displayed after/before "snap
@Andreas, thank you! That worked for me too. (Too bad you didn't write
that a few minutes earlier :) )
Then what I wrote in Comment #4 is mostly irrelevant.
The situation should definitely be handled a bit better.
It should probably delete that file automatically when this error occurs, warn
The error still happens.
This bug should have High or Critical importance!
It's probably something in the server side.
I noticed that the URL that "snap install" tries to download starts by
https://public.apps.ubuntu.com/download-snap/, while the URL that I get
when downloading the snap from the
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
401 when trying to install any snap
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Yes, the problem is probably that the launcher script in /snap/bin/ doesn't
create that directory.
Maybe the description of the bug should be changed?
The launcher scripts needs to include these lines, I think:
if [ ! -d "$SNAP_USER_COMMON" ]; then
mkdir -p "$SNAP_USER_COMMON"
fi
** Also
Public bug reported:
After "snap revert" does its job, the reverted version is still
installed, mounted and enabled.
I don't see any way to revert that "revert" other than removing the snap
and reinstalling it (which deletes all user data).
"snap remove" doesn't have an option to remove just
Public bug reported:
The "snap remove" command doesn't delete the directory of the snap in
/snap/. It stays there, empty.
The directories in $HOME/snap/ and /var/snap/ are removed correctly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: snapd 2.11+0.16.04
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Same issue here!
I can't install the snap that I just uploaded and published (tetris-in-racket).
Actually, I can't install any snap. I tried an few others (like krita) and all
failed with the 401 error.
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Glad to see I'm not the only one!
There definitely needs to be a way to get the list of all snaps. I was running
"snap find" every few days to see what new packages were available.
The Software Center doesn't have a filter to show only snaps, and uappexplorer
doesn't show all of the snaps, at
Steam is also missing in Synaptic, except if I filter by the i386
architecture.
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Title:
Missing in Gnome-software Ubuntu Gnome 16.04
To manage
"gnome-software (3.20.1+git20160617.1.0440874.ubuntu-xenial-0ubuntu1~16.04.1)"
"Backport to 16.04, with the world's longest version number"
I didn't expect changelogs to be this funny.
I laughed for a few minutes... Thanks guys!
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Public bug reported:
When I open eiciel or Nautilus properties dialog (with eiciel) on a
folder that belongs to a squashfs file system, eiciel/Nautilus crashes.
This is the error thrown by eiciel on the crash:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
what():
Tried that now. There's a new error:
ALSA lib conf.c:3544:(snd_config_hook_load) cannot stat file/directory
/usr/share/alsa/cards/aliases.conf
ALSA lib pcm.c:2266:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.default
aplay: main:722: audio open error: No such file or directory
The config file
Great! Thanks for the explanation and for the link!
I think this bug can now be marked as invalid, or as a duplicate of Bug
#1573547.
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It seems has a lot more subcommands than those listed in the manpage or the
help message.
For example, "download", "policy", "changelog" and "dist-upgrade" all work, and
they aren't listed.
Maybe apt supports all subcommands from apt-get and apt-cache?
However those
Public bug reported:
Running the "aplay" command inside a snap with the pulseaudio interface and the
"alsa-utils" package bundled doesn't work, even with snapd 2.0.10.
It throws this error:
ALSA lib conf.c:3750:(snd_config_update_r) Cannot access file
/usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
ALSA lib
OK, I found what the problem is:
For pulseaudio to work (or at least paplay), the network plug/interface also
needs to be added.
Snapd 2.0.10+ is also needed.
Without the network plug, running paplay prints these messages to the
journal:
Jul 01 21:02:08 bruno-laptop audit[27684]: SECCOMP
Thank you people! My printer now works perfectly!
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[regression] Printer drivers install is broken as lsb package is not
available
Thanks! I'll wait for 2.0.10 to reach Xenial, then I'll try it.
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Title:
Can't execute paplay, aplay, etc. even with pulseaudio interface
To
The aplay, paplay, etc. commands don't exist inside the snap.
I guess the ubuntu-core snap doesn't include them.
However, I tried to apply the workaround from bug #1594318 and add a wrapper
script to the snap called "aplay" that would run "paplay", but there's still no
sound.
It complains that
Public bug reported:
I was packaging a small Racket/Scheme game.
Sound playback doesn't work, even with the pulseaudio interface.
According to
https://docs.racket-lang.org/gui/Windowing_Functions.html#%28def._%28%28lib._mred%2Fmain..rkt%29._play-sound%29%29
, Racket uses the "aplay" command
I also needed to add these variables to package a Racket/Scheme game
that I made several years ago.
I also needed to bundle some fonts with the snap, namely fonts-dejavu.
Without them, instead of letters, only rectangles were displayed. In
case of Java, it didn't even start.
Snapcraft should
@Redmar, have you modified /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.ubuntu-core-launcher
according to comment #7 before running that command?
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Title:
snaps dont
Yes, I know. I was referring to LightDM's guest session AppArmor profile.
I'll edit the description.
I only linked the bug to snapd to make it known to Snappy developers, and
because the bug affects it.
The actual fix probably has to be made in that LightDM profile. So, sooner or
later, the
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04.
The guest session cannot execute snaps, because of a permission error.
The AppArmor profile is not allowing access to /snap and other needed files and
folders.
** Affects: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects:
I have similar problems.
Sometimes, when I open Nautilus, the "nib" is not displayed and the
window is not present in Alt-Tab.
Also, sometimes the Launcher indicates that my Windows partition is open
in another workspace, even though it isn't.
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I'm also affected.
Like the image attached by the reporter shows, Unity (Launcher, Alt+Tab)
"thinks" that the Update Manager is in another workspace, when it isn't.
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Oh, we were writing a comment at the same time... :)
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Name unversioned data directories
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Why not "unversioned"? SNAP_UNVERSIONED_DATA and SNAP_USER_UNVERSIONED_DATA?
Or "common".
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Name unversioned
I already commented in https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/+bug/1574556/comments/5
I posted a log in there.
The fix (and workaround) is to add these lines to the end of the file
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.ubuntu-core-launcher, before the closing bracket
('}'):
# Workaround
Forgot to say that I'm using 16.04.
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apparmor denials reported for encryped HOME
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I'm not sure if it's the same bug, but I'm going to comment here.
I'm using an encrypted home folder.
Snapd was working fine for me until recently. Running any snap now fails with
the error:
failed to create user data directory. errmsg: Permission denied
And these three lines are appended
This may be an issue specific to Unity, not Compiz.
I tried reproducing the bug (using Gnome Terminal) in Gnome Session
Flashback, both with Compiz and Metacity, and I couldn't reproduce it.
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Graphical snaps don't follow the window and icon themes selected by the user
(GTK them and probably KDE ones as well).
Instead, they are displayed using that ugly basic theme that is used when the
theme can't be found.
One example of this is the keepassx-elopio snap.
I
Public bug reported:
I'm on 16.04, using a laptop with Nvidia Optimus (Nvidia driver installed,
Intel card selected).
The problem also occurs in a guest session.
It didn't occur in 14.04.
Sometimes I see a black rectangle appear for a very brief moment (a flash).
Horizontally, the rectangle
It seems my issue may be due to Firejail.
Here's a bug report in Firejail: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/69
There's also this one in Launchpad:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1572493
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I confirm that these are needed, at least for Java Swing applications.
They crash without this with a NullPointerException at
sun.awt.FontConfiguration.getVersion(FontConfiguration.java:1264).
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I noticed this in a Java Swing application I was packaging, and also on
the ubuntu-calculator-app snap.
When moving the mouse cursor over the windows of those snaps, the cursor theme
is different (black cursor instead of a white cursor).
This doesn't happen in the
This wasn't fixed in 16.04 and 14.04 yet, right?
By the way, for those interested, I already uploaded a "fixed" version
for 16.04 to my PPA I mentioned before.
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This is happening several times per day and is becoming annoying (I lose
sound).
"pulseaudio --kill" fixes the sound ("pulseaudio --start" is not
needed).
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16.04 no longer uses USC or xapian, so this bug should probably be
closed (although the bug probably still exists in 14.04).
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This issue no longer exists in 16.04, probably due to systemd.
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Title:
Mouse cursor disapear / mouse stops working, when switching user
To
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu Vivid)
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Here's the snap for the 2nd example.
** Attachment added: "ola_1_amd64.snap"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1576411/+attachment/4654249/+files/ola_1_amd64.snap
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Ok, I reported the bug to GNOME and linked it to this bug report.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #765821
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765821
** Also affects: nautilus via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765821
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
Public bug reported:
16.04 has added a right-click menu to the Desktop Switcher launcher icon.
This menu allows the user to switch to a different virtual desktop.
However, when doing so, the launcher icon is not updated (it stays the same).
There's also no slide animation.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
That small black curved arrow emblem that is shown in symlinks is not
being displayed for all symlinks in 16.04.
Reproducing the bug may need a bit of trial and error.
To reproduce, create symlinks from some of the files in /usr/bin (or some other
folder) into the home
I also confirm the bug.
This seems a bit random.
Sometimes Super+T opens the trash, sometimes it does not and Super+
needs to be pressed.
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I'm seeing the same thing.
Every once in a while, the sound devices disappear from the sound settings.
However, for me the sound usually stops working, and then when I open VLC, it
throws sound errors.
This bug seems to be important.
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 (Unity).
To reproduce the bug:
1. Open a terminal window and maximize it.
2. Unmaximize it.
Instead of returning to its previous size, it resizes to occupy the
entire screen.
I remember this being an issue in a previous Ubuntu version, but it had
Public bug reported:
It seems there can be encoding problems inside snaps.
Example 1:
1. Install the "hello-world" snap.
2. Run "hello-world.sh" (a shell is started).
3. Try to write something with an accented or special character, like "Olá
Mundo" or "€".
It doesn't work.
Example 2:
1.
I confirm that 16.04 is also affected.
When VLC returns from fullscreen, the second menu bar becomes visible.
I'm using locally integrated menus.
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By the way, not all snaps are shown in gnome-software. "links" for example is
not shown, but "nmap" is.
Are only snaps with icons being displayed?
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The plymouth-themes package installs several themes, but doesn't register all
of them in the alternatives system (update-alternatives).
So, after installation, the user can't use "sudo update-alternatives --config
default.plymouth" to change the theme, and has to register
It also doesn't remove the application icon added to the launcher (tried
this with Eclipse).
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Title:
notify-send shows "application has been
I just updated gnome-software (and related packages) to version
3.20.1+git20160426.1.a976144-ubuntu-xenial-0ubuntu1.
I can now find some snaps in gnome-software and install and remove them.
I can also see installed snaps in the "Installed" tab.
No admin authentication is requested (I am in
One way to fix this is to open a terminal and run:
timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
(no "sudo" needed)
Previously, the Ubuntu installer would automatically configure itself to
read/write the clock in local time if Windows was detected (dual-boot) by using
that "UTC=no" in '/etc/default/rcS'
** Tags added: xenial
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Date and Time conflict with Windows 8.1 dual boot with Ubuntu 16.04
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The printer-driver-escpr package also works for my Epson Stylus SX425W
printer.
However, I must say that installing the driver for this printer in 16.04 was
not user-friendly at all.
The "wizard" for adding and installing the printer didn't present this package
as a possible driver to
That took a while.
If I'm not mistaken, I found this bug while trying to fix another bug in the
GTK version and decided to test the KDE version in VirtualBox. I then checked
the code to see where the bug probably was.
That's why I didn't use ubuntu-bug.
I'm using Unity, not KDE, and I have no
I tested the ibus packages (version 1.5.5-1ubuntu3.2) in a Ubuntu
14.04.3 Live session inside VirtualBox.
Before upgrading the packages, the command:
$ gsettings get org.freedesktop.ibus.general use-system-keoard-layout
returned "false".
After upgrading, it returns "true". "ibus-setup" also
@mniess Great! :)
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[SRU]Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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I see this bug "affects" unity-control-center and is triaged.
So @Marco Trevisan and other developers, is an option going to be added to the
Appearance settings in Unity Control Center in the next LTS to change the
always-show-menus setting?
This would be very nice.
Unrelated to this bug: it
** Branch linked: lp:~brunonova/ubuntu/trusty/ibus/lp1240198_2
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[SRU]Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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I've upgraded the packages unity, libunity-core-6.0-9 and unity-services
to the version in trusty-proposed (7.2.6+14.04.20151021-0ubuntu1).
The bug is fixed!
Moving an application icon from the Dash onto the desktop now works correctly.
I also made other tests:
* Moving an app icon onto a file
I've upgraded the packages unity, libunity-core-6.0-9 and unity-services
to the version in trusty-proposed (7.2.6+14.04.20151021-0ubuntu1).
The bug seems to be fixed!
I followed the Test Case with 2 Terminal windows, and then with 2 Nautilus
windows, and the windows kept their decorations/title
I've upgraded the packages unity, libunity-core-6.0-9 and unity-services
to the version in trusty-proposed (7.2.6+14.04.20151021-0ubuntu1).
The bug is fixed!
Headers that are not expandable cannot be focused now.
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I've upgraded the packages unity, libunity-core-6.0-9 and unity-services
to the version in trusty-proposed (7.2.6+14.04.20151021-0ubuntu1).
Page Up/Down correctly scrolls the results up and down.
However, the focused application doesn't change. Which means that, after
pressing Page Up/Down
I didn't even notice the date of this bug report. :)
I was going to report the bug, but one already exists: LP: #1495212
It's marked as Fix Released, but "meny" is still visible in the Online
translations page. Maybe it wasn't updated yet.
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There's also a "meny" instead of "menu".
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[lucid] Various misspellings in installer slideshow
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