Thanks for the response. Hopefully just having this bug reported so that
there's some search result for "ubuntu plasma wayland nvidia bug" or
similar will make things easier.
My concern re: the gnome session was that — as I understand it — this
should affect any applications which are written
Public bug reported:
Qt apps (particularly those using QtQuick) — including the KDE Plasma
desktop — are broken on nVidia/Wayland systems since the nVidia egl-
wayland library was updated to 1.1.8.
https://github.com/NVIDIA/egl-wayland/issues/40
The fix for this has landed in upstream Qt:
This is working for me now, too. I think it just took a while for the
fix to filter through the distro updates.
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Title:
[upstream] Chapter
This is working for me now with version 1:7.2.2-0ubuntu0.21.10.1.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Public bug reported:
On LibreOffice 7.2.2.2, using the "Chapter Numbering"→"Show Sublevels"
feature to create nested chapter numbers (e.g., 1.1, 1.A, etc.) doesn't
seem to be working.
This was reported (and apparently fixed) upstream, but still seems to be
present in the Ubuntu version:
I can confirm this, and add that it's pretty critical as it breaks most
of the formatting toolbar.
As a workaround, LibreOffice can be started with another VCL backend
with:
SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk3 lowriter
(or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen, if you don't have the libreoffice-gtk3
package and/or prefer
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Invalid
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[needs-packaging] ogre engine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273171
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OGRE is already in the ubuntu repositories, as the source package
ogre.
You can install the development package libogre-dev to begin
developing with OGRE. Documentation can be found in the package ogre-
doc and the OGRE tools can be found in ogre-tools