The bug is gone after last upgrade of these packages:
2022-09-17 23:32:43 upgrade python3-problem-report:all 2.23.0-0ubuntu1
2.23.0-0ubuntu2
2022-09-17 23:32:43 upgrade python3-apport:all 2.23.0-0ubuntu1 2.23.0-0ubuntu2
2022-09-17 23:32:43 upgrade apport:all 2.23.0-0ubuntu1 2.23.0-0ubuntu2
2022-0
@seb128 Nothing related to gnome-shell at all
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Shell crash after leting file to be opened with gnome-text-editor
T
** Attachment added: "log.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1988234/+attachment/5614259/+files/log.txt
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There is being made mismatch somewhere between gtk3, gtk4 and gnome-
shell theme.
No extensions enabled.
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Title:
@jbicha That doesn't affect the misbehavior.
Another steps to reproduce
1. Set light theme in Appearance panel
2. Close Settings gnome-control-center
3. Enable dark mode in gnome-shell's aggregated menu
4. Open Appearance panel
5. GTK3 legacy and gnome-shell theme is always reset to light at this
Before unwanted reset:
```
$ dconf dump /org/gnome/desktop/interface/
[/]
clock-show-seconds=true
clock-show-weekday=true
color-scheme='prefer-dark'
cursor-theme='Yaru'
enable-animations=true
enable-hot-corners=true
font-hinting='slight'
gtk-enable-primary-paste=false
gtk-theme='Yaru-red-dark'
ico
gnome-control-center (1:43~beta-1ubuntu3)
** Description changed:
Steps
1. Have dark mode enabled
2. Open settings at background panel
- 3. Shell theme is reset back to light them
+ 3. Shell theme is reset back to light theme
It keeps resetting theme back to light one every time you
Public bug reported:
Steps
1. Have dark mode enabled
2. Open settings at background panel
3. Shell theme is reset back to light theme
It keeps resetting theme back to light one every time you open the panel
which is unwanted.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Description changed:
Steps
1. Open nautilus
2. Select text file and from right click context menu select the second
option Open With...
3. Choose gnome-text-editor
4. Shell crashes to GDM
+
+ If you perform steps for 1st time after reboot it will work and open the
+ file succesfu
Public bug reported:
Steps
1. Open nautilus
2. Select text file and from right click context menu select the second option
Open With...
3. Choose gnome-text-editor
4. Shell crashes to GDM
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.10
Package: nautilus 1:43~beta.1-2ubuntu3
Uname: Linux 5.19.5-xan
Actually, on my machine:
-If I click once, it highlights the desktop
-It I click twice (but NOT double-click), it does nothing more than
highlightning, which can give you the feeling it's not working.
-If I double-click --> it actually zooms into the desktop.
-If I right-click once, it zooms into
Hi Stephan,
Thank you for filling this bug report!
>From what you've said, I understand you're using ubuntu classic, and not
Unity. Can you confirm that?
If you're using Unity, where do you right click on?
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Thank you Leo.
I cannot try this right now, this being my office computer. I will try
it later today, or tomorrow, or this week-end, and let you know here.
Thanks again.
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[regression-release] Neither compiz nor metacity nor nautilus are run at start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/467668
You
I'm very confused... After doing all this, I did "cd backup" then "ls
-al" and it returned nothing. I did that three times to be sure. Now,
I've just done it again because you asked, and it's all there.
So, obviously, I've messed up the command or had a very, very bad brain
lapse. In any case, I'm
Leo, thank you... in a way =)
This indeed fixed the problem, so thank you for that.
However, the commands you gave do not move the directories to a
backup... They RENAME each directory to the same name, which means it
gets erased. Which means, for instance, I've lost all my Chromium
extensions (f
I have renamed the following folders:
- ~/.compiz
- ~/.config/compiz
- ~/.config/gnome-session
A reboot later, nothing's fixed.
I may try to rename even more folders, or do the opposite, i.e. rename
every folder but a few that I'm 100% sure have nothing to do with
graphical stuff (thunderbird, ch
Personally, the only occurrence of compiz.real on my computer was due to
me creating the symlink after I had read it could fix the problem. It
did not.
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[regression-release] Compiz fails to decorate windows after upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572617
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Well, actually, I encountered no trace of compiz.real in the various
error logs I've checked.
Also, I have removed any "session" links saved in the
$HOME/.compiz/session directory, but some seem to make their way back,
so maybe that is indeed the problem.
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