Thank you Daniel. After rebooting, this seems to be working correctly.
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Missing default cursor
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Thank you Daniel. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to fix the problem. I
upgraded the packages, and now have:
> root@albatross:/usr/share/icons/DMZ-White/cursors# dpkg -l | grep mutter
> ii gir1.2-mutter-14:amd64 46.2-1ubuntu0.24.04.1
> amd64G
On that page, I see various packages listed in the "Binary packages
built by this source" section. Which one(s) should we download and
install for testing?
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I turned autologin off, and rebooted, but the problem happened again.
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Reduce animation setting gets forgotten on e
After re-installing my laptop, this problem is back. This time it
happens after every reboot. I now have auto login enabled, and am
booting directly into the default Ubuntu desktop environment every time,
so the problem can't be caused by loading another desktop environment
such as Unity.
Any sugg
I don't see anything in /var/crash around the time I tested this.
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Reduce animation setting gets forgotten on every
I think I've figured out why this is happening. If I restart directly
into Ubuntu, then it works correctly and the setting is remembered.
However, if I restart into Unity, then back into Ubuntu, the setting is
forgotten. Perhaps Unity is overwriting the setting?
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After applying the latest updates today, this now appears to be working
correctly. Feel free to close this ticket.
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I can confirm that installing these packages onto Ubuntu 19.10 fixes the
problem for my Sony WH-1000XM3. Thank you very much Daniel!
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Is anything happening with solving this?
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Bluetooth headphones/speaker default to low quality headset mode
Correction: it works for some settings on the clock tab. It seems to
work for "Seconds", but not for "Weekday" or "Date and month". Perhaps
it's because the seconds setting changes the time part of the clock?
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That workaround does not work for me. It has no effect at all.
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Clock gets stuck on time zone change
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Is anything happening with this? This bug is really annoying for
frequent travellers.
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Clock gets stuck on time zon
Public bug reported:
Apologies if this is reported against the wrong package; feel free to
reassign it.
When changing time zone in Ubuntu 13.10, the clock gets stuck on the old
time.
Yesterday evening I travelled from Manaus to Rio de Janeiro, which is a
two hour time zone change to the east. At
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Crashes with GLXBadContext
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On Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2, gnome-control-center 1:3.4.2-0ubuntu18 crashes
with the following:
$ gnome-control-center network
libGL error: failed to load driver: r600
libGL error: Try again with LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose for more details.
libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
libG
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