Public bug reported:
At first this may not sound like much of a issue, but this tiny white
border actually makes it look like there's something wrong with the
Ubuntu dock/panel or like the screen is shifted 1 pixel to the right. If
the user has automatic wallpaper change enabled it may not be
Please see the attached corrected wallpaper.
** Attachment added: "Wall_with_door_on_Gozo_by_Matthias_Niess_FIX.jpg"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wallpaper/+bug/1815368/+attachment/5237509/+files/Wall_with_door_on_Gozo_by_Matthias_Niess_FIX.jpg
** Description changed:
At
Thanks for the reply. I just retested it today and the issue is
reproducible in both 18.04 LTS and 18.10, all updated.
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Title:
Pressing the F10
A update to Ubuntu received today seems to have fixed the issue.
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$ less /var/log/apt/history.log
Upgrade: gedit:amd64 (3.28.1-1ubuntu1, 3.28.1-1ubuntu1.1),
libgweather-3-15:amd64 (3.28.1-1, 3.28.2-1~ubuntu18.04.1),
gir1.2-gweather-3.0:amd64 (3.28.1-1, 3.28.2-1~ubuntu18.04.1), gnome-
If the website has the option to let you see what you enter into the
password field then the menu will show. Example:
https://mail.protonmail.com/login
Running Firefox from the terminal after unsetting GTK_IM_MODULE fixes
it:
$ unset GTK_IM_MODULE
$ firefox
Since upgrading to 18.04 I'm unable
Can confirm that this is reproducible with the standard Ubuntu session
in 18.04.01 and 18.10, tested both with the vanilla install with no
updates and also fully updated.
However, notice a few things:
- If you repeatedly click the checkbox it will sometimes trigger the
authentication window
-
Please also see upstream reports:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/397
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Title:
[wayland] Fullscreen games offset after returning
** Description changed:
The clock and desktop icons are moved 1 slot to the left when enabling
Auto-hide the Dock.
Reproduce:
- Open the Settings > Dock
- Enable Auto-hide the Dock
If disabling Auto-hide, the clock and desktop icons are moved in the
opposite direction (to the
Hi Daniel, the bug is now reported upstream here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/166
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1759548
Title:
Authentication window is painted
Upstream design bug filed here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
control-center/issues/38
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1759537
Title:
Adding a user with a preset password do
Public bug reported:
Reproduce:
- Open "Software & Updates"
- Select the tab "Ubuntu Software"
- Click on one of the checkboxes under "Installable from CD-ROM/DVD"
- If you are asked for authentication, cancel out of the window and try
clicking on the checkbox again
Observe that you are not
Thanks. I did not, but I see now that I should as I missed the message
under the password strength-meter.
It works as expected (user error), but maybe it could be made a little more
obvious if the minimal requirements are not met by either:
#1 Don't let the user reenter the password in the
Public bug reported:
Reproduce:
- Trigger a situation that requires authentication. For example open a terminal
window and type "snap install" (without sudo)
- Press Super + L to lock the screen
Observe that the authentication window is shown on top of the lock
screen.
Expected behavior:
Don't
Attached a screen recording of the bug.
** Attachment added: "Screen recording of bug #1759537"
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Public bug reported:
Reproduce:
- Open Settings > Details > Users
- Click "Unlock" and authenticate
- Click "Add User"
- Enter a name/username
- Select the checkbox "Set a password now" and enter a password
Observe that the Add-button is now "greyed" out and cannot be clicked.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
As the title says. Please also see the attached screenshot.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bionic
** Attachment added: "F10 opens the Nautilus menu on the desktop"
Public bug reported:
The clock and desktop icons are moved 1 slot to the left when enabling
Auto-hide the Dock.
Reproduce:
- Open the Settings > Dock
- Enable Auto-hide the Dock
If disabling Auto-hide, the clock and desktop icons are moved in the
opposite direction (to the right). In certain
Public bug reported:
If a user try to install for example Gimp with "apt install gimp"
(without sudo) he will be met with these errors:
E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied)
E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
If
Public bug reported:
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. Open Settings > Color
2. Add a new profile
3. Remove the profile
4. Add a new profile again
Everything seems fine the first time you enter a color profile, but on
the second time the "Remove profile" button is too small to contain the
text.
Please see
Still not fixed in Xenial.
** Attachment added: "term.log"
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Still not fixed.
Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS 64-bit
Setting up linux-headers-generic (4.4.0.67.72) ...
Setting up linux-generic (4.4.0.67.72) ...
Setting up linux-signed-image-4.4.0-67-generic (4.4.0-67.88) ...
warning: file-aligned section .text extends beyond end of file
warning: checksum areas are
Experienced it here today. The issue have now been reported upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774680
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #774680
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774680
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** Summary changed:
- Nautilus adds "Untitled" aumatically to new file templates
+ Nautilus adds "Untitled" automatically to new file templates
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While this can be explained for payed applications, it should not be a
requirement for installing freely available applications. If this will
be a requirement from now on then I'm sure that will upset a lot of
people.
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Running kdenlive from the terminal shows that it is the theme oxygen
that is missing, adding the oxygen5-icon-theme seems to resolve this
issue.
The libqt5libqgtk2 and the full kde-runtime was not needed to installed.
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Occured here today. Running this simple command to remove old kernels
and unused packages worked around the issue:
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge
Alternatively, and to be able to remove even manually installed kernels, you
could use:
sudo purge-old-kernels
To be able to use purge-old-kernels
#10
Well, it actually is a bug.
The bug is that if you doubleclick the file, file-roller will then offer
to install p7zip only -- which then will fail to open the archive. If
someone can change it to offer p7zip-full instead then this can finally
be closed.
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Got this issue with Arma 3 and ETS2 on 16.04 LTS.
@Magnus
It's certainly appreciated that you suggest a temporary workaround (I have not
tested it though), but this is not a permanent fix. We can't really expect
users to write exceptions for every single game or application affected.
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