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Public bug reported:
If I attempt to install xrdp on a Lubuntu 18.04.5 machine apt wants to
remove lubuntu-desktop (a variant of LXDE), which would obviously
disrupt the system.
kenneth@khlubbbuntu1:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=18.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=bionic
DISTRIB_DE
Public bug reported:
First: apologies for the possibly incorrect package assignment..., but
"ubuntu-bug" required I select something.
Second..., this is pasted from two postings I made in Ubuntu Forums...
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Thinkpad P15gen1, Ubuntu 20.04:
Repeat-by:
Enable BT using the top menu bar dropdown
Same issue on Ubuntu MATE as well (as tested on hirsute daily build). On
Xubuntu, when I ran `gnome-software` from terminal, I see following
error (last line is when I clicked on 'Restart & Update' button).
sai@sai-Standard-PC-Q35-ICH9-2009:~$ gnome-software
13:50:47:0180 Gs enabled plugins: des
Public bug reported:
nautilus crashes when I try to create a symbolic link via drag and drop:
1. open an arbitrary folder in nautlus
2. hold 'Alt' and drag and drop a file
3. a context dialog will open with options to move, copy or link the file
4. chose any option
Choosing any option (even abor
FYI - works as expected under UB
ok - under UB - I saw the restart button after installing. Clicking on
it restarted UB - then I saw updates installing via plymouth on a reboot
... it rebooted again and there are no more updates.
Note - for UB our default is not to have updates via gnome-softwar