It also happens to me since I installed gtk-3.8 from the gnome3 ppa.
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Software center started but collapsed
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It is not possible to use toolbars on ubuntu, probably because of the
special way of ubuntu to treat toolbars.
** Affects: gnumeric (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please replace 'toolbars' by 'scrollbars' in the title.
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Title:
Toolbars are not working correctly
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- In ubuntu, open a .doc attachment in gmail
= the file is stored in /tmp and is opened in read-only
- now print the file
= the printing process occurs in LO but nothing is sent to the printer
This bug basically means you cannot directly open a file in
This problem happens with two different printers on two different environments
so this is probably not printer specific.
I did not notice this bug prior to raring.
Not that this is probably not gmail specific but rather Firefox specific, since
firefox download the files in /tmp before opening
Created attachment 116679
a pdf file test case for this bug
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Highlighting words selects highlights random things
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I confirm that selection still behaves strangely on some pdf file, especially
with multiple columns.
I use evince 3.14.1 and poppler 0.26.5 on debian jessie.
I attach again one file attached to gnome bug #325189 because it is a good test
case.
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I hope this old and quite serious bug will get some attention soon.
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Deleting or stopping print jobs does not work
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Ubuntu dock in 17.10 has a fixed size, that you can configure manually.
As a consequence, if you exceed the number of visible icons, further icons are
hidden and it is quite awkward/difficult to make them visible.
I would recommend an option for automatic size, as is the
Public bug reported:
I installed ubuntu 17.10 on a Dell latitude 5285 detachable laptop.
Unfortunately, the webcams (both rear and front) do not work.
There is no /dev/video* file.
I tried upgrading the kernel to version 4.14 and 4.15rc3, but the problem is
still there.
Below are my lsusb and
After some research, it seems the webcams depend on a new intel driver which
will be released in kernel 4.16:
https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org/msg122619.html
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A detailed answer to this problem is provided here:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-media/msg131388.html
In summary, these "complex" webcams need drivers both in kernel space and user
space, and it will take some time before they are supported under linux.
If ubuntu devs can help to speed
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