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** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
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Attila:
>"UPDATES that could have caused the work-space switcher to malfunction"
There were no xorg or related updates, nor anything that stands out to
me as the root cause. Either an earlier update was at fault, the
packages updated have some wonky interaction with GUI packages, or you
may have
UPDATES that could have caused the work-space switcher to malfunction:
Start-Date: 2018-02-01 00:51:22
Commandline: (hidden)
Upgrade: libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37:i386 (2.18.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.1,
2.18.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1), gir1.2-webkit2-4.0:i386 (2.18.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.1,
2.18.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1),
RE: 64-bit version OS
Hi christopher,
So, you're recommending that I abandon this bug report? Meaning that
there is no hope of being fixed? :)
I will consider shifting to 64-bit, I did in the past, only that some
thoughts are still holding me back.
Many thanks!
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Attila:
>"Is it safe to just copy and post here all the updates by date?"
That's fine.
>"I am currently using a 32 bit version still (because of an older
version of truecrypt)."
Any reason why you have to use truecrypt? Ubuntu comes by default with
the ability to encrypt your data during
RE: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
I am currently using a 32 bit version still (because of an older version
of truecrypt).
Do you, Christopher, think that if I set up bionic-desktop-amd64.iso on
a usb stick and boot to try out Ubuntu, I will be able to test the
desktop work-space
Hi again, Christopher,
Thanks for the tip! /var/log/apt is only listing some updates from the
2nd February, so that is now too helpful.
I however found my way around in Ubuntu Software Center and was able to
locate the updates by date, however, I can't exactly recall which day it
was that ruined
Attila, checking the Ubuntu Software Center, Synaptic Package Manager,
or /var/log/apt should reveal which packages were updated specifically.
Also, it would help to confirm if this is already resolved in Ubuntu by
testing http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advising to
the results.
Hi Christopher, I would like, however I can not remember, sorry. If I am
not mistaking, there was an update (the update window popped up) with
only a few KB in size... the usual "Ubuntu base" ?
If there is any way of me figuring out how o answer your question,
please let me know and I will do my
Attila, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
To clarify, what packages were updated, that afterwards this problem
started?
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I forgot to mention that if I am on a workspace and I click the browser
on my launchpad (the browser is already open on another workspace) then
actually nothing happens now...I used to be sent to the workspace the
browser is open, however NOW... nothing... I have to manually switch to
the
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