Sorry to take so long getting back to this. Disabling "show weather" and
"show temp" helps reduce that dead space but it must be done after each
boot or reboot because the settings don't "stick".
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It seems to me that the most sensible approach would be to just remove
the Computer button from the Places menu. Then you'd just open Home and
select Other Locations. I think that would be more in keeping with the
latest Nautilus redesign.
I'm not at all sure but we may want to do likewise with
Will we be able to push a patch into gnome-panel 1:3.26 in Bionic since
it's an LTS supported until 2023?
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Title:
Standard clock applet is
Public bug reported:
Just performing a manual partitioning install using Lubuntu Bionic
20180306.1 amd64 and the installer crashed and generated this report.
The only thing I did that may be "odd" is creating a SWAP partition
during installation.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Wily is long past EOL. If anyone is still experiencing this bug with a
supported version it would probably be best to open a new bug report.
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Public bug reported:
This is intentionally a duplicate of bug #1817485 to collect info on a
fresh vanilla install of 18.04.2 after updating to prove that Ubuntu's
default session is also effected. I just wanted to collect all pertinent
logs to prove that this was in fact an unmolested install.
** Description changed:
This is intentionally a duplicate of bug #1817485 to collect info on a
fresh vanilla install of 18.04.2 after updating to prove that Ubuntu's
default session is also effected. I just wanted to collect all pertinent
logs to prove that this was in fact an unmolested
Actually this specific issue effects the default Ubuntu session as well.
I did a fresh install of 18.04.2, installed updates, rebooted, and
checked it out to be sure. Then I filed bug #1817625 so one or the other
needs to be marked a duplicate (and changed back to "new" rather than
"invalid"). I
One more difference between the default and flashback sessions is that
the keyboard hot-keys DO work in the default Ubuntu session, but NOT in
the flashback session. So that makes this even a lower priority, and
passes part of the responsibility onto the flashback devs.
** Tags added: gnome-panel
** Description changed:
This is intentionally a duplicate of bug #1817485 to collect info on a
fresh vanilla install of 18.04.2 after updating to prove that Ubuntu's
default session is also effected. I just wanted to collect all pertinent
logs to prove that this was in fact an unmolested
Actually only a logout is necessary for the UI and volume slider to
respond to the amp change. So I'll add steps to reproduce.
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Title:
Bionic
Bionic no longer displays allow above 100% in the sound settings UI.
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Title:
Bionic "amplified" sound controls do not sync with volume slider
Public bug reported:
I'm just setting up my first Bionic HTPC and I notice that if you select
allow-amplified-volume in dconf that change only applies to the volume
slider, not to the sound control UI. This results in the volume hot-keys
not controlling sound above 100%.
So if you're watching
Public bug reported:
Just as the title says, if a usb sound card is in use pavucontol's
settings are ignored. This appears to be an unintended result of the
changes made to address bug #1702794. Specifically if you now look at
/etc/pulse/default.pa you'll find this section:
### Use hot-plugged
As requested. Definitely C2D era board (Intel DG43GT) running a Pentium
Dual Core.
** Attachment added: "lspcik.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1824588/+attachment/5256044/+files/lspcik.txt
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(1) Fresh installed 20190413.2 choosing not to auto-login.
(2) Rebooted after install and surprisingly gdm3 appeared as it should so I
booted to desktop and just rebooted.
(3) That reboot failed as had been the previous case - just a black screen,
totally
I will follow up ASAP. The plot continues to thicken. I tried a
different set of hardware today with a B43 chipset and it didn't seem to
be effected. But that board has only DVI and VGA outputs whereas the
effected board with a G43 chipset has DVI and HDMI. I'd been using HDMI
so now I ran another
Sadly /var/crash is empty, and errors.ubuntu.com + whoopsie-id just
displays a blank page. Also applying the workaround from bug 994921 does
not result in creating a crash report.
I started testing Ubuntu Disco 20190416 tonight and knowing what I know
now I can say with certainty that the easiest
This does appear to be hardware related because I encounter no problem
on a box with Intel G41 graphics but the X4500 is a no-go with gdm3.
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I found that turning auto-login off resulted in booting to a black
screen so after unsuccessfully trying the nomodeset boot option I
installed 'lightdm-gtk-greeter' and 'lightdm' from recovery mode which
gives me a working system. I had encountered no problems with desktop
behavior but this box
Public bug reported:
Just testing Disco and wanted to see what login options are available
after adding 'gnome-shell-extensions' and found that logging out lands
me on a black screen that's unresponsive to any keyboard input. I'll
test on some slightly different hardware soon.
ProblemType: Bug
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu Disco logs out to black screen
+ Ubuntu Disco boots to or logs out to black screen
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Title:
Ubuntu Disco boots to
Slight change in behavior testing a fresh install of 20190413.2 - if
installed with auto-login switched on logout did load and give the
expected choices of Ubuntu and Ubuntu w/Wayland. But if auto-login is
turned off I still get a black screen on reboot. I suspect that gdm3 is
not even loading
Public bug reported:
Just testing the 20190413.2 image and after selecting "check disc for
defects" the Ubuntu splash screen appears very briefly, no testing text
is displayed, and a "no errors found" message appears in under one
minute.
As recently as 20190326.2 the test ran as expected
This was tricky but I finally got a successful boot (following several
failed boots) using gdm3 by selecting the kernel with "e" from grub and
then removing 'quiet splash'. So I hope this is more helpful.
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
Based on those most recent results I ran "dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" and
removed "quiet splash". Now it boots to the gdm3 screen every time. So
maybe something to do with how plymouth hands off the boot process to
gdm3? Or how quickly that hand off is completed?
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After installing the Eoan Beta on a Dell Latitude E6400 attempting to
set touchpad Edge Scrolling was unsuccessful. It actually seemed to work
as long as the System Settings window was left open but as soon as the
window is closed the Edge Scrolling setting reverts to off.
I
Sorry I lumped so much text into one box. I must have been asleep at the
wheel.
I was just setting up another of these today with 18.04.1 and it's also
effected but I know Xenial worked fine out-of-box so I'm just guessing
(with inadequate studying) that the change to GNOME as default resulted
in
Sorry for the delay. I performed a fresh install of 20191014 last night,
then updated it this AM so we'd be working with an out-of-box
experience. After the update and a reboot I opened System Settings >
Devices > Mouse & Touchpad and changed Natural Scrolling and Tap-to-
click to off while also
** Tags added: eoan gnome-panel
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Title:
File system folder in nautilus Artful/Bionic flashback session does
nothing
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