Do any of you know where onboard stores its configuration?
Nobody online seems to know. They guess it is "~/.local/share/onboard", but
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https://askubuntu.com/a/1435127/19033
On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 at 23:10, Alberto Salvia Novella
wrote:
> Do any of you know where onboard stores its configuration?
>
> Nobody online seems to know. They guess it is "~/.local/share/onboard",
> but on
Please open a new report. This one is 8 years old, and it is about
affecting single monitor.
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The fix to this bug would be Variety deleting that folder as soon as it
changed wallpaper, when the detected desktop was Deepin.
If you agree with this design, I can write the fix myself. Thank you.
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You will want to make those two pages consistent with each other, with
the scope of making users co-developers.
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This simple report is more than two years old, and the wiki clearly states what
"incomplete" means:
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You say the solution is to handle all by yourselves. But we actually see
that it's quite the opposite.
Or I am mistaken, and MIR is been great
Saying a report is "incomplete" means that the reporters need to provide
more info for the bug to be workable.
Setting it to "incomplete" in any other scenario effectively disuades
people to help out on it.
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Sorry, but I don't understand the above statement and how it affects
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beta release...
Wait, it's me! Happily writing from Manjaro KDE
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That said the upper bar is unneeded. It's better shown when pressing the
apps button only, and an extension already allows to configure it that
way.
More generally UI elements are better shown only just when needed, or if
they are used constantly. Everything else is better hidden.
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- Answer the developers questions.
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I'm sorry but right now I'm not contributing to Ubuntu. If you needed
more explanation about that just click on my name in Launchpad.
As a side note, after been investigating for a while, I would mention
that applications are notably more broken in Ubuntu and Debian than in
Arch based
(https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-50459)
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Jono Bacon:
it is low bandwidth, you can access it on mobile phones, blind people
can understand it with screen readers, multiple clients support it, you
can do machine translation on it, etc.
Thanks for your input. I think this conversation has went a little
through the roof, and better
Jono Bacon:
There is though a practicality issue of how people respond to content in
a video.
Okay, text.
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Okay, text.
Well, I really don't feel like it's something I wanted to do any more.
Apart from if it practically makes sense or not.
Simply I spend a big part of my time alone writing in front of a
computer, and the latest thing that appeals to me is relating with
people through
Marcin Xc:
"Why" are You still ignoring people who told You that a mailing list is
not a right place for links and videos? Especially 10 or 20 minutes long.
I understand that people suspect I'm doing things on resistance.
Understand me when I choose to point an UI issue actually seeing the
Stephen Kellat:
> Within the strains of my civil service posting, even machine
> translated text is easier for me to approach than video.
Before I made video-responses widespread I wanted to warrant it wouldn’t
exclude too much people.
So I picked up a web-site which was English written, but
Why we have malformed bug reports:
(https://youtu.be/sC6wG5Owu4E)
Why decisions are better delegated:
(https://youtu.be/9PWW8sryNec)
Where to place these help pages:
(https://youtu.be/vob02C4dGWI)
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Speaking about the Roman's king, I have just received this email from a
familiar which I have installed Ubuntu:
Cousin:
> It gets worse every time, especially at start-up, it hangs and
> needs to restart.
Other mentions in the latests two months:
Father:
> It usually hangs at start-up, and
Marcin Xc:
I just think there is just not enough self confidence in Your videos.
(https://youtu.be/zZU4zZzEbwo)
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Better to use the stable branch:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pj-assis/ppa; sudo apt update; sudo apt
upgrade -y; sudo apt install guvcview -y
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mailto:sub...@bugs.debian.org
** Also affects: synaptic via
mailto:sub...@bugs.debian.org
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker
** Description changed:
- (https://youtu.be/9e5RO3acFq8)
+ (https://youtu.be/PkAoCmrvj1A)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: firefox 28.0+build2-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-24.46-generic 3.13.9
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-24-generic i686
Same behaviour in Xenial if you don't have Firefox installed. Synaptic
should be opening sensible-browser instead, not Firefox.
** Summary changed:
- Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible.
+ Links are only opened if Firefox is installed
** Tags added: xenial
On one hand we have meritocracies, like GNOME, where some people have
the final saying about what things are going to be.
On the other we have democracies, like Debian, where all the decisions
shall be agreed before taken on.
The first one has the drawback of usually ignoring individual
Sorry but I spend an hour writing an answer to these emails, but even
then I ended with something extra long that I think nobody will read or
understand.
In fact that's what usually happens when I answer in text. On the other
hand when I use video in a couple of minutes I'm usually done.
I
@ MilkThief
What I'm doing is using dispcalgui instead.
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Sorry, but I'm absolutely convinced that the latest draft I've written
is really what's needed.
The sections clearly reflect every use case, and they are organised in a
logical
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ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.18.4.is.3.14.3-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-77.98-generic 4.4.59
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-77-generic x86_64
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Architecture: amd64
Lets show that to the customers:
-
(http://girlsaskguys.com/technology-internet/q2426552-would-you-follow-this)
- (https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/16/19/87/90/answer11.png)
When I started this conversation I committed to something for my own
curiosity, which was that I won't to shave till it
K1:
> Does anyone know the current status of CVE-2017-7308?
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678009)
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C de-Avillez:
If this response sounds aggressive, please rest assured it
is not the intention.
It doesn't sound aggressive to me. In fact I really appreciated how you
in particular have been treating me lately.
C de-Avillez:
> Try to look at it in a different way: some of us have a LOT of
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Vivid)
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With you permission I'm going to answer all email on video from now on.
Simply having to agree with people on text proves to be too tense for me.
Anyway if you are unable to understand spoken English in a private
conversation, let me know and I will make an exception there.
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Flocculant:
What if the things you both agree on - everyone else in the world
disagrees with?
Since I will be showing the same draft to everyone, we will know.
Dario Ruellan:
> I have no problem leaving this in public, in fact, could be nice to
> first gather consensus regarding the actual
Upadhyay Manas Vijay:
Am facing a weird problem with syslog.
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Flocculant:
> What makes you think that two people talking won't amount to the
> same?
Alberto Salvia Novella:
> (https://graphicproducts.com/articles/nemawashi)
Basically because we are not skipping the public conversation. But just
agreeing as far as possible first in private,
Flocculant:
What makes you think that two people talking won't amount to the same?
(https://graphicproducts.com/articles/nemawashi)
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Dario Ruellan:
I don't see why those two guides can't coexist, one as a quick
guide, the other as advanced guide.
What if we took advantage of the capability of wikis to abstract pages,
and we make a guide that is concise, but provides generous amount of
detail on sub-pages?
Dario
Dario Ruellan:
I don't see why those two guides can't coexist, one as a quick
guide, the other as advanced guide.
What if we took advantage of the capability of wikis to abstract pages,
and we make a guide that is concise, but provides generous amount of
detail on sub-pages?
Dario
After thinking for a while about this topic I conclude I was somehow
wrong. Rather than most of you having a bad attitude I simply think
there's a lack of consensus about how basic things should be done, and
also a lack of process for reaching consensus on my side.
So this is what I'm going
J:
> "run this command, I'm not going to tell you why,
> or what to expect, or how to navigate the menus and options, but just
> run this command".
The process is completely guided. It's like instructions on the
instructions themselves. People aren't interested in that.
J:
> What degree of
Gustavo Silva:
Please, do it right this time.
Seems legit, except because that degree of agreement doesn't seem possible.
Just see the latest email from J, for example. He basically suggested
that everything is wrong, half of which was already like that in the
original guide.
If I had to
Brian Murray:
> "Substituting FILE with your file name" still seems incomplete to me.
The hole section is about how to generate a file, where the previous
step already mentions which file we are talking about:
"Copy the generated file to the system used for filing the report"
I don't think
Brian Murray wrote:
> Are you committing to doing the work of bringing the missing bits
> back?
Yes, I am. Moreover this is the kind of documentation I usually read, so
if something is missing I would probably notice.
Brian Murray:
> If you are willing please edit the page and explain what
Filiberto to the Papercutters:
> Dear All,
>
> I am new to Ubuntu Testing Community. I have seen this team and I
> would like to ask you how I can be useful in testing software.
>
> I have downloaded VirtualBox machine and I have installed it. I have
> downloaded two ISO: Ubuntu 17.10 and 17.04.
Magnus Määttä:
> I guess this is the address to send mail to for bug reports since
> there aren't any valid working other ways to do it.
https://youtu.be/5R-yOJCKVJw
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After talking with some GNOME users and developers I have realised
there's a common misunderstanding.
The goal of the GNOME Shell is to focus on one thing at a time, but
normally when I have multiple windows or tabs opened all are related
with the same task at hand. They are simply different
Oliver Grawert:
So you will be able to at least use it til 2023.
In my opinion either we need to warrant Unity survival long term, or
move to something else soon.
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Thanks for the info.
I think the easiest solution is having the internal drive with the
stable Ubuntu release for production, and having the development release
in a pen drive. Then configuring the BIOS to boot from the pen drive
first if connected, so for testing you only have to plug it in.
This bug is triaged because it provides enough information for working
on it.
This bug is critical because it's more important that any other bug in
Ubuntu right now.
** Changed in: gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
Probably the upper bar is not necessary at all.
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Those of us who pay for bandwidth and/or have to manage with low
connection rates would prefer that images that do not server a purpose
should be avoided.
Images properly optimized take a negligible amount of space. This one
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> Artwork may improve readability, but it adds to the maintenance
> burden.
The artwork I'm talking about doesn't require maintenance at all. I'm
referring to images like the one at the bottom of this page:
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** Description changed:
+ I know this project doesn't like reports in video, but I think this is
+ the exception rather than the rule:
+
https://youtu.be/vWIwjpE0lx8
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #782002
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782002
** Also affects: gnome-voice-control via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782002
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
Public bug reported:
https://youtu.be/vWIwjpE0lx8
** Affects: gnome-shell
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Affects: gnome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Status: Triaged
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