This affects me on a Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ which I upgraded in-place
from 23.10 to 24.04-beta with `do-release-upgrade -d` yesterday.
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(In reply to Keith Briscoe from comment #0)
> Either we need to somehow detect the printable area for the print
> driver, modify the layout a bit
We do this now (we encode it as `unwriteableMargin`)
There are still edge-cases/special-circumstances where we get this
wrong (e.g. bug 1763246) but i
Hi Justin! Original reporter here -- I've been running Ubuntu 18.10
since release, and I've never once been able to reproduce this issue on
that version.
I have the same gnome-shell version as you, and I tested Firefox 65
(official version from Ubuntu repos) and am still unable to reproduce.
I'd
RE cosmic (replying to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/52
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/55
):
I've installed the proposed gnome-shell-common and gnome-shell package
updates, and I don't see any issues so far (after a r
Hi Brian. I have been running Cosmic (Ubuntu 18.10) as my main OS since
its release, and I don't think I've ever actually hit the bug on Cosmic.
(I just verified that I have the GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus variable set, too.
So I think I would be hitting this bug, if Cosmic were affected.)
So, my assumpti
(My experience [of Cosmic being unaffected] seems to match what was
reported in comment 44 (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/44
), too.)
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The fix seems good to me!
My verification steps:
- I verified that I could still reproduce the issues in the first post here,
in a stock Ubuntu 18.04.1 installation in a VM (all package at their "freshly
installed" version, including Firefox).
- In doing this, I tested both scenarios from the
I hit this when unmounting my nexus 7 (original series, from 2012,
running up-to-date Android 4.3).
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Title:
gvfsd-mtp crashed wit
>I just hit this same warning in Ubuntu 10.1...
Sorry, that should read "Ubuntu 10.10"
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Title:
Importing secret key not working
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I just hit this same warning in Ubuntu 10.1...
** (seahorse:2658): WARNING **: imported key but then couldn't find it in
keyring: [long-key-id]
...but in my case it was because $HOME/.gnupg/pubring.gpg was owned by root for
some reason. (I must have accidentally run some command with "sudo" tha
@Martin:
> or be autodetected from the system whether it's capable of suspending
> in the first place (see devkit-power --dump, "can-suspend" and
> "can-hibernate" properties; this part should work fine).
This sounds like it'd still present "Hibernate" as an option on
computers that have encrypte
@stacktracer's workaround worked for me.
@StephanBeal: That file exists on my Ubuntu Karmic system -- I'm not
sure why it doesn't on yours. "dpkg -S [filename]" says that it's owned
by the package "devicekit-power". Anyway, I'm attaching my copy, for
your benefit. (with the workaround already app
I didn't file this bug, nor am I sure if it's still reproducible (or how
to reproduce it), so I'm not filing a new bug.
I explained why I reopened it in Comment #5 -- I don't agree with (or
perhaps understand?) your justification for closing it in the first
place. The "fix released" on bug #43711
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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FWIW: This worked in Jaunty, so this is a new bug in Karmic.
This is particularly important for people running with encrypted swap
partitions, because hibernate doesn't play nicely with encrypted swap
yet. Whenever I shutdown / suspend / restart, I'm constantly afraid
that I'll accidentally cliic
>This is preventing other packages (miro in my case) from building.
This same issue prevents the "revelation" password-manager app from
installing (and maybe building?), due to its dependency on "python-
gnome2-extras", which depends on the broken "python-gdl" package.
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FWIW, I have this exact same problem using VMWare Workstation with this setup:
host = Ubuntu 8.10
guest= Ubuntu 8.04
VMWare Workstation version = 6.5.0 build-118166
In this setup, UpArrow triggers 'save screenshot' (in the guest),
RightControl types out "^[[6~", PageDown triggers context men
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