Is it really fixed? This is about adding Flathub by default. I'm
guessing that's gonna be a no given Canonical's stance on Flatpak and
Flathub vs Snaps. In which case this should probably be a WONTFIX.
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Yeah, tracking this upstream makes more sense:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334875
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it's annoying for me too. The problem is that setting the envar just
substitutes some problems with different ones:
- Without this envar set, there is no touchscreen scrolling, and touchpad
scrolling goes three lines at a time rather than pixel-by-pixel
- With this envar set and a notification ap
So I recommend closing this bug, or else devoting some Canonical
development resources to fixing the above-mentioned upstream bugs first.
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Title:
BTW I've since changed my mind on this. Setting the proposed environment
variable makes toupad scrolling mysteriously slow down after a
notification arrives until you switch focus away from Firefox and back
(See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1182700). This problem
is particularly sev
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Backport important bugfix to Bionic
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Also tested liblmdb0/bionic-proposed 0.9.21-1ubuntu0.1 amd64 with the
same positive result.
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I tested liblmdb0/cosmic-proposed 0.9.22-1ubuntu0.1 amd64 in Kubuntu
Cosmic. No crashes were observed! \o/
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** Description changed:
https://github.com/LMDB/lmdb/commit/1ffe472a080fcd3c7dab6e352848703ad7adbe14
is an upstream fix for the LMDB database that fixes the most common
crash in the KDE Baloo file indexing daemon:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389848 (currently at 42
duplicates).
Never mind, dumb idea.
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Post-upgrade step: delete ~/.cache/icon-cache.
Public bug reported:
After an update to the Breeze icons package, ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache
must be deleted in order for any changed icons to actually be reflected
in user installations. Consider deleting that file for all users as a
post-upgrade step.
Upstream bug report: https://bugs.kde.org/s
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Upgrade to version 0.9.23 in Disco
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is an upstream fix for the LMDB database that fixes the most common
crash in the KDE Baloo file indexing daemon:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389848 (currently at 42
duplicates).
This fix is
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is an upstream fix for the LMDB database that fixes the most common
crash in the KDE Baloo file indexing daemon:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389848 (currently at 42
duplicates).
We should co
This is fixed in kio-extras 18.12.0 (which will be released in
approximately 3 months). See the upstream bug report:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375176
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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image slideshows in KDE Plasma
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This *is* 520546 :)
Happened again with console-setup 1.178ubuntu2.7 and keyboard-
configuration 1.178ubuntu2.7. Seems like it happens with every update to
these packages...
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Thanks for bearing with me.
I can confirm that the fix works after installing the relevant packages.
I tested it by setting a slideshow wallpaper with a change interval of
one second. Before the fix, this would cause plasmashell's memory usage
to skyrocket. With the fix applied, the memory usage i
Thanks! I enabled the bionic-proposed repo and saw the package update
available yesterday, but had no time available to do the update and
perform tests. Now I do, but I no longer see an update to qtdeclarative-
opensource-src available--just qtdeclarative5-dev and
qtdeclarative5-qtquick2-plugin. Wa
That fix didn't work. We now have a new, actually working fix that can
be backported, which is tracked by
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/solid/+bug/1789292
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Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: solid (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Invalid
**
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* Kubuntu Bionic LTS released with KDE Frameworks 5.44, which included
a bug in the Solid framework
(https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391706) that breaks auto-mounting
internal disks, among other things. The bug was fixed in KDE Frameworks
5.46 with
https://cgit
Fantastic, thanks so much!
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image slideshows in KDE Plasma
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Thanks so much Dmitry!
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cherry-pick https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/224684/ to fix
image slideshows in KDE Plasma
To manage notif
** Description changed:
- KDE Plasma is affected by a Qt bug that causes image slideshows to leak
- memory, eventually exhausting all available memory and crashing the
- system: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368838
+ [Impact]
- This principally affects people who use the popular slidesho
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cherry-pick https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/224684/ to fix
image slideshows in KDE Plasma
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Am I missing something? There is nothing to fix in qtdeclarative-
opensource-src for Cosmic since it has Qt 5.11, and Qt 5.11 simply
includes the fix by default.
This bug tracks cherry-picking the fix into the version of
qtdeclarative-opensource-src that's in Bionic.
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That's for 5.11.1; what about the backport to 5.9.5 for Bionic?
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Then I assume you filed a bug report on bugs.kde.org so we can find out
what went wrong and fix it, right? ;)
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Title:
plasma-discover-flatpak-bac
For me this issue appears to have been introduced with the recent update
to console-setup-1.178ubuntu2.6 and keyboard-
configuration-1.178ubuntu2.6 on 8/17/18.
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Can confirm on Bionic that:
1. this started happening randomly
2. `sudo kbd_mode -s` fixed it immediately
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Alt-f2 switches to virtual termi
I think so, yes.
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KDE/Kubuntu: Module "module-switch-on-connect" should be loaded once
at most. Refusing to load.
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** Also affects: nautilus via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I'm not sure this should be done in kio-extras. As I mentioned in
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79943, the thumbnails are part of a
cross-desktop spec, so it seems inappropriate for any particular desktop
environment to do the cleanup on its own.
My suggestion is for it do be done in a DE-a
Fixed in Bionic and 5.12.
** Changed in: plasma-discover (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Snap backend not packaged
To manag
No need; Firefox 60 has a fixed icon.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Confirmed. The next version of Thunderbird (59) has the icon fixed
upstream. Now we just need to wait for it to be released...
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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Upstream bug (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=185881) has been
closed as fixed as of KDE Frameworks 5.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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The cross-desktop thumbnail spec contains no provision for removing
thumbnails, and as a result, the thumbnail cache (~/.cache/thumbnails)
can grow without limit. For some users with large numbers of images, the
cache can wind up taking up quite a lot of space and even causing
Apparently this is an app bug that's already been fixed upstream:
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12534
Could we cherry-pick the fix?
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http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12534
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I recommend pushing this as an update to Bionic. Samba usability is
//critical// for professional and enterprise usage.
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Use of SMBv2 make
Public bug reported:
Bionic ships with /etc/samba/smb.conf in a state that allows SMBv2
connections. No extant Linux GUI software actually works with it though.
As a result, Samba share and printer network discovery is broken with
Nautilus, Dolphin, and printer management software. The only way to
** Changed in: virtualbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Pinned Virtualbox icon doesn't work properly on KDE Plasma 5.12 and
** Description changed:
Upgraded from Artful to Bionic (KDE Plasma 5.11 to 5.12). In Bionic with
5.12, There's something wrong with how Virtualbox (5.2.10-dfsg-6)
launches after being pinned to the Task Manager. When you click on the
pinned icon, a second one opens. See the attached video.
Public bug reported:
Upgraded from Artful to Bionic (KDE Plasma 5.11 to 5.12). In Bionic with
5.12, There's something wrong with how Virtualbox (5.2.10-dfsg-6)
launches after being pinned to the Task Manager. When you click on the
pinned icon, a second one opens. See the attached video.
If you at
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It would be nice if we could cherry-pick https://cgit.kde.org/kdepim-
addons.git/commit/?id=af23ae70e47d9d7e93c013d107397999df0ecb56 into
kdepim-addons in Bionic. It fixes a rather nasty OOM crash that requires
a full system reboot, much like the slideshow bug we patched.
Ups
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cherry-pick https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/224684/ to fix
image slideshows in KDE Plasma
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Public bug reported:
Using today's daily Kubuntu Bionic ISO.
The Kubuntu Ubiquity slideshow has left and right arrows that let you
manually navigate through the pages of the slideshow. The left arrow
incorrectly uses the transition effect for the right arrow, even though
it actually takes you to
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Ubuntu telegram-desktop has insufficient appstream metadata
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I am using Kubuntu 17.10 with telegram-desktop 1.1.23-1. I've noticed
that Ubuntu's packaging does not contain an AppStream metadata file:
$ dpkg-query -L telegram-desktop | grep appdata | wc -l
0
However, upstream sources do supply one:
https://github.com/telegramdesktop/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 655831 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655831
Don't use Muon, it's unmaintained and obsolete in favor of Discover,
which doesn't use apt-xapian-index.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 655831
update-apt-xapian-index bogs down system
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Yes, I'm saying we won't need to patch libinput with that patch anymore
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consider this to be a simple hearty +1 for the original premise of the
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It would be really nice to get this for Bionic. It's full of nice
quality-of-life fixes for touchpad users.
We currently patch in the fix for
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98839, and we could drop
that patch if we shipped 1.10.
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Looks like this is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1639863.
If I'm not imagining that Firefox and Thunderbird showed up in Discover
recently, then that means that Ubuntu users have been unable to use
GNOME Software or KDE Discover to install the FOSS world's m
Public bug reported:
I just noticed that my Kubuntu 17.10 production machine has lost
AppStream Metadata for Firefox and Krita. I'll use Firefox as an
example:
My apt repos are up-to-date:
$ sudo apt update
Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu artful-security InRelease [78.6 kB]
Hit:2 http:
Oh, that's good. Should we close this as fixed, then?
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Snap backend not packaged
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Relevant upstream KDE bug reports:
- https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387502
- https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377473
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387502
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Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 17.10
Ubuntu doesn't package the Snap backend for plasma-discover:
$ apt search plasma-discover | grep -i artful
WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in
scripts.
muon-discover/artful,artful 4:5.11.5-0ubuntu1~ubuntu17.10~ppa1 all
muon-
FWIW, I installed Kubuntu 17.10 on a brand-new Lenovo Flex 5 several
days ago before I knew about this issue and did not experience any
problems.
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The script worked for me too with an HP Spectre x360 13-w013dx.
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Title:
Crackling and popping sound when using headphones
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Sorry for wasting your time; this ticket can probably be closed. After
spending a few days with the Flatpak backend, I don't think it should be
installed or made the default yet. I'm going to continue to polish it
upstream. If and when it's ready, I'll open a new ticket.
That said, there is someth
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The plasma-discover-flatpak-backend package isn't very useful without
any repos configured. Right now, Flathub is the only really useful one,
so I think it makes sense to add it when the package is installed, to
save the user (who is probably non-technical if they want to use
Thanks, I'll follow along in https://phabricator.kde.org/T7566. We can
close this here if that would make your life easier.
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Kubuntu Disco
In fact, I did start upstream:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387719
After that bug was closed, I talked to Aleix Pol, the main Discover
developer, and he said that this kind of decision is up to distros. So
according to him, it would be up to the Kubuntu plasma-discover
packagers to make pl
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 17.10 + Kubuntu backports PPA
Discover 5.11.4
I was very surprised to find that the Plasma Discover Snap backend is
not even packaged in Kubuntu, given how it's an Ubuntu-based distro and
Canonical is encouraging Snap adoption.
We should either package the Snap backe
I was able to test with a Live USB disk booting Kubuntu 17.10 and I'm
sorry to say that there was no change: the HSP profile was still the
default.
However, I'd also reported this upstream to the PulseAudio folks, and it
looks like they've identified the problem and are preparing a fix:
https://bu
** Summary changed:
- No preview shown in Dolphin
+ [patch] Does not work in Plasma 5
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[patch] Does not work in Plasma 5
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The above-mentioned working, KF5-compatible version in openSUSE is
available at https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/KDE:Extra/kde-odf-
thumbnail
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Thanks for the info. I'll give that a shot and report back.
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Title:
Bluetooth speaker used the HSP/HFP profile by default rather than the
highe
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 17.04
Bluetooth device:
https://smile.amazon.com/VicTsing-Wireless-Waterproof-Hands-Free-Speakerphone/dp/B074DX13T1
(itentifies itself as "C6")
The above Bluetooth speaker paired and started streaming audio perfectly
in Kubuntu 17.04. But the audio quality was poor,
Also required at runtime for the feature to actually work: qtspeech5
-flite-plugin
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Title:
Compile Okular with libqt5texttospeech5
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Public bug reported:
Okular has text-to-speech capabilities, but only when compiled with
libqt5texttospeech5. In (K)Ubuntu 17.04, it doesn't have this dependency
set up properly. Okular should be compiled with libqt5texttospeech5, and
that package make a mandatory dependency.
** Affects: okular (
** Description changed:
Right now, Firefox in Ubuntu is packaged with a set of low-res icons.
- Because of this, is you use KDE Plasma with the Large Icons alt-tab task
+ Because of this, if you use KDE Plasma with the Large Icons alt-tab task
switcher, the Firefox icons look ugly: https://i.i
Public bug reported:
Right now, Thunderbird in Ubuntu is packaged with a set of low-res
icons. Because of this, is you use KDE Plasma with the Large Icons alt-
tab task switcher, the Thunderbird icons look ugly:
https://i.imgur.com/LdL7wlM.png
openSUSE packagers patch in larger icons, and so in o
Public bug reported:
Right now, Firefox in Ubuntu is packaged with a set of low-res icons.
Because of this, is you use KDE Plasma with the Large Icons alt-tab task
switcher, the Firefox icons look ugly: https://i.imgur.com/LdL7wlM.png
openSUSE packagers patch in larger icons, and so in openSUSE,
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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With samba installed on Kubuntu 17.04, nmbd.service causes a 10 second
Thanks for the thorough investigation, Andreas! So do you suspect that
there is a bug in systemd-analyze for reporting an erroneous 10s boot
time delay?
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Attached. I can't tell whether wifi is connected at the login screen
since the Breeze sddm login screen theme doesn't display wifi status.
But FWIW, I get a "wifi connected" notification as soon as the desktop
appears.
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So far I have not been able to reproduce the 10s delay after boot. It
only seems to happen on boot.
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With samba installed on Kubuntu 17.04
I really appreciate your willingness to work with me on this issue,
Andreas! On second look, it appears that only sometimes does something
else start a new daemon:
Jul 31 15:40:35 Spectre systemd[1]: Starting Samba NMB Daemon...
Jul 31 15:40:35 Spectre systemd[1]: nmbd.service: Supervising process
The network is wireless, managed entirely from the KDE control panel's
GUI.
If I `systemctl restart` the nmbd service, it comes up in the same way
every time, always saying it's supervising a non-child process. However,
the PID of that process changes with every restart. It's like the
restart make
I've attached all the requested files inside a gzipped tar archive, as
there were a lot of files. The systemctl command output (in a file
called "systemctl-status-output.txt") does not include the output of
winbind.service, since that unit is not active.
** Attachment added: "Archive of all reques
Public bug reported:
I'm running Kubuntu 17.04. After installing Samba rsion 2:4.5.8+dfsg-
0ubuntu0.17.04.4), my boot time has regressed from about 12 seconds to
23 seconds. `systemd-blame` shows that the culprit is the nmbd service:
$ systemd-analyze blame | head -n 5
10.017s nmbd.servi
Dolphin, actually. I've already filed a bug on Dolphin to more
gracefully handle this case: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381688
The reason why I filed this bug though was because it seemed easier:
Including samba makes sure that file sharing works out of the box in
both the live session--w
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Ubiquity in 17.04 creates a swap file that's too small for hibernation
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** Summary changed:
- samba package should prompt the user to create a Samba password when first
installed (or re-use their existing one)
+ samba package should be included in the live session/default installation,
and create a user+passwords identical to the main user account
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I understand. However, everything you say is much more applicable in a
server/IT/business setting than home use. With my IT Consultant hat on,
you're absolutely right, but with my Home User hat on, it's all
irrelevant. I just want file sharing to work when Samba is installed
*after* user creation w
That's disappointing. I too have never had any problems with hibernation
--except for it not getting enabled by default in installers!
Can we revisit that decision?
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Kubuntu 17.04
Samba 2:4.5.8+dfsg-0ubuntu0.17.04.2
Ubuntu's samba package doesn't set a samba password for the active user
once installed.
This leaves the user with a non-functional samba installation unless the
user manually runs `smpasswd -a ` (bad user experience) or their
I'm open to alternative implementations, but what I do care about is
hibernation--especially that it works out of the box. It's a useful
feature, especially for laptops, because it uses no power, while suspend
has to keep the RAM powered, resulting in a constant drain. Automatic-
hibernate-on-lid-c
Attaching /var/log/installer/syslog
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In 17.04, when you use the Ubiquity installer and choose the default
installation choice (wipe the whole disk to install), you get a swap
file instead of an old-style swap partition. I've installed Ubuntu and
Kubuntu 17.04 on several machines, and all of them have wound up wit
Attaching /var/log/installer/partman
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1699336/+attachment/4899727/+files/partman
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: Kubuntu 17.04
Firefox version: 53.0.3+build1-0ubuntu0.17.04.2
In Firefox, two-finger scroll gestures on a touchpad are interpreted as
scroll wheel rotations, and the content scrolls three lines at a time.
This is inappropriate behavior for touchpad scrolling;
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