Hello Ćukasz,
Thanks for this. I have updated to this version yesterday evening and
have been working with it for about 10 hours now.
First of all I can confirm that as far as I can tell the problem has
been fully resolved. All applications that I start from either the
(docked via plugin) dash, t
OK, I just filed issue #1211.
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Applications started from the dash often do not receive focus
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Since the bug seemed to have appeared in both environments at the same
time I was not expecting two separate bugs. I have opened a new one
against Gnome session: bug 1826176.
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Public bug reported:
On a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 applications that are started from the dash
inside a Wayland session often do not receive focus.
The behavior is inconsistent. Some applications (like the terminal) always
properly get the focus. Some like GEdit en Chromium mostly do not re
I can now confirm it works in an X session though. So that part is fixed
(although I never observed the bug there since I don't normally use X
sessions).
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This bug also occurs in Wayland on a fresh Disco install. Opening
Nautilus, Chromium, GEdit etc. does not properly set the focus to the
newly opened windows.
I have the mutter version that should contain the fix:
root@mizuno:~# apt show mutter
Package: mutter
Version: 3.32.0+git20190410-1ubuntu1
I can confirm it is working properly now. Thanks a lot for the fix.
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Title:
Changing sound output doesn't work in gnome-control-center 3.32
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I have installed the master branch of the "Sound Input & Output Device chooser"
Gnome shell extension replacing the release version that got broken with the
recent shell upgrade.
This extension now again works properly enabling switching devices so this
makes it indeed very likely that the issue
I have the same bug. I used to work around this by installing an
alternative sound device selector shell extension but this one broke
down when Gnome shell upgraded to 3.31.91. So now there is no way for me
to switch to HDMI output any more.
The select box shows the correct devices but selecting a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1814949 ***
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I get the same error. Opening from the menu does nothing, using
$ gnome-control-center
or even
$ gnome-control-center display
as suggested above results in segmentation fault (core dumped).
This is on a
I am running Disco Dingo dev. branch now with Nautilus 3.31-90 and it
seems they have fixed it. I consider this one closed.
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Title:
Paste into fo
No, this is no longer an issue. It went away when I moved to 17.04.
Kind regards,
Silvio
On 25-01-19 23:38, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Is that still an issue? Could you describe how those mounts are
> configured exactly? It's weird that you describe the behaviour as
> inconsistent, it would make
Reading the above gives little confidence this weird design decision
will be reverted anytime soon or at all. I just did "apt purge snapd" to
completely remove Snap from my 18.10 desktop. Things are now back to how
I want them. I just had to install the regular gnome-calculator.
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Thank you for this information Bib, saves me a lot of time. And this
confirms we are talking about the same bug.
I am using Wayland exclusively and have libinput10
1.8.4-0ubuntu0.17.10.1 installed. Touchpad is working fine. So this is
something that was introduced with the version that comes with
Well. I had reverted to Artful so that was easier said than done. I
upgraded to Bionic once more. That brought back the problem but "ubuntu-
bug libinput" then complained that I did not have that package
installed. I did not know what libinputxxx package to use and I got
tired of soft-stroking my t
Yes, it is an XPS13 L322X model.
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XPS13 L322X Bionic (daily dev) touchpad laggy
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Sorry for being trigger happy...
I am using a Dell XPS13.
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I have upgraded to Bionic recently and my touchpad immediately became
close to unusable. The sensitivity was WAY too high so the cursor could
only be moved with extremely low pressure. Anything beyond seemed to be
considered a palm pressure or something. In addition, the touchpad
buttons had become
This has only gotten worse. Paste into folder also disappeared from the menu.
Open in terminal has always been lacking.
I fail to see why not all items from the context menu on listed folders
together with those from the context menu on the view background are being
offered on the current column
I meant 17.10 naturally.
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[amdgpu] scrambling/pixelation and jutter upon opening thunderbird
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Thank you Jeremy. I totally forgot I enabled those a while ago when
Chromium in 17.0 needed a bump and I was being locked out of many secure
sites. Helped me then but I should have disabled them asap. Thanks for
the pointer, problem solved.
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I don't know if this is the same bug but since my 17.10 updated
Thunderbird to 52.4.0 I am faced with this issue consistently.
Thunderbird is unusable this way and I have manually installed a 52.3.0
version to be able to manage my e-mail.
This happens both when running under X or Wayland. Gnome sh
I have the same issue as Shwan (#13). Turning off the laptop screen when
an additional display is connected works but is forgotten after restart.
So the question remains: is this covered by this bug report or must a
new one be created?
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The workaround Jon describes does nothing for me.
This is an extremely annoying bug. Please fix asap!
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Title:
[Launcher] missing right click opt
Public bug reported:
Perhaps this bug should be reported against the current Zesty state but the
chromium-browser in Zesty is stuck at version 53 which is practically unusable
with many HTTPS sites because of erroneous security warnings. The same thin
happened on Yakkety and a version bump to 5
Public bug reported:
I use SSHFS to mount a number of directories on remote servers.
Normally, when I create the mounts all Nautilus windows immediately show
them in the sidebar and Nautilus also displays desktop icons for them.
Since my upgrade to Ubuntu 16.10 this no longer works properly. The
Public bug reported:
Clicking the right mouse button on the breadcrumb-buttons that represent
the path to the current folder used to offer on option "Paste into
folder". This options is now gone.
This is extra annoying since the only alternative is right clicking an
EMPTY space in the window area
Interesting observations: the culprit seemed to be one specific SSHFS
mount (I usually create a bunch at onse using a shell-script) that would
block opening the first Nautilus window (for any location). If I left
that mount out then things worked fine.
Then I deleted the .Trash-1000 folder on that
Clean install of 16.04 release does not solve the problem.
An instance of a Nautilus window must be open when creating the SSHFS
mounts or all attempts to open a window will hang. After closing the
last Nautilus window while mounts are present no new window can be
opened until the mounts are dropp
Addition: accessing the share when all Nautilus windows are closed is
then done from the desktop icon that is created for the share.
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Title:
Naut
Public bug reported:
If I create an SSHFS share while having a Nautilus window open it shows the
mount in the sidebar (and on the desktop) and I can access the share without
problem.
However, If I make the share without a Nautilus window open (or if I close all
Nautilus windows after the share
What is the status of this bug? The current 16.04 still has huge desktop
icons and no way to make them smaller. The Nautilus icon size options
are also way too limited. The smallest setting is too small and both
larger settings are too big for list mode.
Reducing the options to three sizes is a bi
Ah Alberts is right: the problem only happens with the terrible CSD
windows. Unfortunately in 16.04 Nautilus and GEdit have also become CSD
windows.
Libra, Orchis and Ultra-Flat are some thems I tried with the same
result. I could live with reverting all CSD windows as a workaround :)
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This is not only a problem with Numix. Ambiance and Radiance look kind
of OK but they have messed up rounded corners. All the other themes I
tried have the same huge borders.
Only happens with GTK3 (I think) windows though (Nautilus, Tweak-UI,
GEdit).
I do not have compositing turned off as far a
Thank you Sebastien! If you need anyone to do some testing at any point
I will be glad to help.
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Title:
gtk3 overlay scrollbars consistently show
Btw, this was with a 9px font setting. Most of my colleagues use 8px and
some have 7px but I am the senior so that is out of my league :(
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No, the fonts are not smaller than the line but smaller or at least
hardly larger than the sensitive area (feels like about 12 pixels) near
the line. As I said, you do not have to hover the line, only close
enough to it.
I attached a screenshot for the Eclipse editor issue (editing a property
file
I tried Ambiance and Radience. They initially do have thinner
scrollbars. But once the mouse comes close enough to the scrollbar line
it extends into its full width. Only if I use a large enough font I can
position the cursor in the last line. In Eclipse where I use small fonts
this makes the last
Sorry, I misread your comment and the part where you said "when not in
use". They are visible when the mouse is over the content so they are
always "in use" when I want to click the last line to put the cursor
there (which will then not work of course because I can only click on
the scroll bar).
-
I use numix-grey. And that does not make any sense: any scrollbar width
larger than zero pixels would cover content. That could cripple any
application, including one that edits graphics etc. The fact that I
could access a line of text because it is larger than common scrollbar
widths does not rig
** Summary changed:
- gtk3 overlay scrollbars consitently show wrong behaviour
+ gtk3 overlay scrollbars consistently show wrong behaviour
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This is a general bug in GTK3 overlay scrolling (the new kind, not the
old "overlay scrollbars" feature).
When a window needs both horizontal and vertical scrolling the actual
accessible content is reduced by the size of the scrollbars that show up
when you move the mouse int
An additional remark about the garbled fonts in Eclipse: this happens
when I scroll the package-explorer window. This might be a Java related
thing since I can not reproduce the behavior outside Eclipse.
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I need to correct what I said above. Turning of hinting DOES improve
things a lot but it does not work immediately. I did have to restart the
system after disabling hinting which made me believe earlier that it did
nothing (and then I kept restoring the setting to ON/FULL).
Fonts still look wrong
I also experience strange font rendering after reinstalling 15.10. I
have already been on the development version for months and until
yesterday everything looked fine. Yesterday I did a download of the
15.10 release and reinstalled. Everything worked out of the box, even my
installed packages, EXC
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1379628 ***
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Same here. Gedit is practically unworkable. When editing text files the
mouse cursor often becomes invisible when moving it over the edit window
and during editing it crashes at random moments.
System is 14
Correction: I have upgraded up until 14.10 and am sure things still
worked as I was used to . Reinstalling broke things.
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Title:
Launcher shows ar
I want to propose reverting this change. I consider the current behavior to be
a bug. Switching is far more useful across workspaces and hardly useful inside
the current one.
I have been upgrading Ubuntu since 12.04 up until 14.04 and am quite sure the
behavior did not break then. Recently I rei
I found the cause of the problem: besides my Unity plugin the Desktop
Wall plugin had been disabled as well. Enabling it via CCSM (and
ignoring some complaints about conflicting plugin settings involving
something like Flip up/down or so) resolved the issue.
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This has been resolved. Current version of openjdk-8-jdk "8u40~b04-2" is
a normal production build which performs as expected. I propose to close
this issue.
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Hi,
I have the same issue with Ubuntu 14.10. Something went wrong and I lost
my Unity launcher and panel. I tried to restore them using 'dconf reset
-f /org/compiz/' (read that somewhere) but that did not help. It turned
out my Unity plugin was simply set to inactive so activating it via CCSM
brou
Yes I read that fastdebug-info a long time ago and IMHO what is says
about speed is incorrect. In Java 6 fastdebug was horribly slow as well
and things do not seem to have changed.
I downloaded and installed Java 8 from Oracle and that does run as
expected. It seemed to be slightly faster than Ope
Done.
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[needs-packaging]openjdk-8 in ubuntu
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The current openjdk-8-jdk package for Ubuntu 14.10 installs a version
of java that reports "openjdk version 1.8.0_01-internal-fastdebug" as
its version. This is a debug build that works painfully slow. Using it
to run Eclipse and do stuff like building projects or even open s
I have a development machine running Ubuntu 14.10 and have installed
package openjdk-8-jdk. Unfortunately "java -version" reports "openjdk
version 1.8.0_01-internal-fastdebug" which makes it a debug Java runtime
build.
Running anything like Eclipse with this JDK is about five times slower
than usi
I managed to resolve this with "aptitude dist-upgrade" by rejecting its
first solution (removing metacity etc) and accepting the second one
which removed among other things libmetacity-private0 and installed
libmetacity-private1. Apparently this was a result of earlier partial
updates.
I can now c
Actually a new error occurs (broken packages) when installing this via
"aptitude update":
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/compiz-plugins_1%3a0.9.12+14.10.20140812-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Failed to perform reques
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Metacity-common Critical issue
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I can confirm this bug. I upgraded to 14.10 about three weeks ago and
the Software Updater has been complaining about not being able to
install al updates for about a week now. I use "aptitude upgrade" to do
the partial update but a "aptitude dist-upgrade" says it will remove
compiz, unity and a lo
When was left click on icon changed to current output only? In my 11.10
this worked fine until I upgraded to 12.04.
In my opinion such a modification would be a mistake. As I said earlier
I think single output switching is at best the second option for
switching between application windows. I for
Can we vote for this bug somewhere? It is ridiculous that this was set
to low prio since it completely cripples Unity. Single viewport
switching is a non-function because switching by definition involves all
viewports. The scale plugin if working properly is THE essential
function that makes Unity
@Rocko: Thank you for this little gem. Beats the way I reinstalled the
driver by miles.
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after update to kernel 3.0.0-13 ubuntu 11.10 does
@NVIDIA users: Andre is right, it has something to do with the graphics
driver. I was already on 290.10 but it does not seem to be the version
itself. After reinstalling the 3.0.0-13 kernel the boot problem
persisted. Then I booted in recovery mode and reinstalled the same
NVIDIA driver. After that
@Rocko: This does not work for me. For one it does not uninstall the 3.0.0-13
kernel. Secondly it did not fix the boot problem when using that kernel. Also,
my package manager offered an initramfs update and while/after installing that
it started complaining about my package repository being bro
I have the same problem. Dell XPS L501X, Nvidia graphics (not dual),
Ubuntu 11.10 64bit. Just ran the updates and got kernel 3.0.0-13 which
does not boot.
Reverting to 3.0.0-12 works as usual.
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