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Excellent. I'n un-subscribing now. Someone else will take a look and
help you further.
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Done! Please let me know if there's anything else I need to do.
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Title:
'Extract here' for .zip files not working as inten
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Repro steps:
1. Download a .zip file.
2. Right-click on it and select 'Extract here'.
Note that my .zip file had one sub-folder and that sub-folder had many
other sub-folders and files. Size ~ 240 MB
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1919008/+attachment/5476329/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for taking time out of
what I'm sure is a very busy schedule to educate poor little me, who is
so ignorant that I've only been working on open source and commercial
software for over 30 years and using Linux since the early days of
Slackware and at on
Assuming that it's Ubuntu you're using and not a flavour I've assigned
the bug to file-roller.
Try running
apport-collect 1919008
in a terminal and see what data gets added to the bug report. I
** Tags added: focal
** Package changed: ubuntu => file-roller (Ubuntu)
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Repro steps:
1. Download a .zip file.
2. Right-click on it and select 'Extract here'.
Note that my .zip file had one sub-folder and that sub-folder had many
other sub-folders and files. Size ~ 240 MB
Expected behavior: A sub-folder should be extracted w
@dundir Maybe you're right, I don't know.
I just tried to do what I believed is best for Ubuntu, the distro I've been
using since 2008 or so: to speak out giving my feedback, hoping it will be
heard by the right people. If things won't change I'll look elsewhere, clearly.
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Which version of Ubuntu? If it's 20.04, that would be bug #1914868
(which you reported yourself).
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Public bug reported:
Installing package gnome-software-dev doesn't satisfy all of
dependencies needed for development.
After installing it there are still missing libraries needed for
compilation of basic examples provided by gnome
(https://developer.gnome.org/gnome-software/stable/plugins.html -
This has been a disk muncher for over a year now. The way I know the
update is running through mime database is I hear my disks going into
grinding mode.
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Vlad, honestly, I don't see this getting fixed anytime soon, this has
been an issue since a late revision of 18.10/19.04 (~2018).
Pinning is a time-tested solution for regressions but it does come with
overhead, especially when the issue is actually a dependency of a core
system component (naut
You're failing to understand the concept of "show-stopper" bug, also known as
"ship-stopper".
The severity of such a bug is so big, that the whole release a product must be
postponed, until the bug is fixed. Bugs of this kind are ones that
substantially compromise the usability of a product. For
Claiming that Ubuntu could simply have stuck with the previous version
of GNOME when shipping the LTS release is failing to see the forest for
the trees. Many factors go into the decision of what version of a
critical package like GNOME to put in a release. Ubuntu looked at all of
those factors and
Hi Jonathan,
I'm happy to start a dialogue about this issue.
1. It's great to hear that the problem will be fixed in 21.04. Maybe a
backport to the 20.04 LTS should be considered as well?
2. I know, I don't have problems with fixing things by myself, per se.
I'm irritated that this was not a "co
Three notes:
1. Ubuntu has addressed this in 21.04 by shipping gnome-shell-extension-
desktop-icons-ng by default.
2. Note that you can fix this yourself in any earlier version of Ubuntu
by installing that extension directly from extensions.gnome.org (
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2087/
** Description changed:
- During live OS testing Nautilus crashed during the opening of the live
desktop.
- Apport started and info could not be sent.
+ During live OS testing Nautilus crashed during the opening of the live
desktop.Daily Build 2021-03-11
+ Apport started and info could not be s
Public bug reported:
It is a bug
It seems to happens when gnome-shell-extension-appindicator is updated
from 33-1 to 33.1-0ubuntu0.20.04.1.
Please file a bug report from the Ubuntu terminal:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell-extension-appindicator
or add yourself as "This bug affects you" to an existing
** Attachment added: "lspci.txt"
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** Attachment added: "journalafter.txt"
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** Attachment added: "xrandafter.txt"
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** Attachment added: "journalbefore.txt"
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It happened again. But unfortunately I forgot before suspending to run
the commands. So I did it vice-versa. *after.txt-Files were created
during the blurry resolution and *before.txt-Files before going to
suspend with correct resolution.
I also attached a screenshot with the resolution settings,
** Attachment added: "xrandrbefore.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1918055/+attachment/5476258/+files/xrandrbefore.txt
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** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Title:
When saving a text file with Ctrl + S, gedit enables "Highli
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