For me the icon is not missing, but it is replaced in the dock by what
looks like perhaps a fallback: a cogwheel icon. I'm attaching a
screenshot.
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# Steps to reproduce
0. have a mouse with horizontal scrolling functionality (mine is a Microsoft
Comfort Mouse 4500 with a tilting action for horizontal scroll)
1. move mouse pointer over the dock
2. use the mouse scroller to scroll horizontally
# What I expect to happen
No
I can confirm that 3.36.4-1ubuntu1~20.04.1 from -proposed fixed the
issue (in Boxes) for me, i.e. the dialog text is now wrapped and hence
entirely legible.
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After doing manual dconf cleanup, I've been unable to reproduce the
issue. That's since posting the previous comment, so a few days now. So
I think I'll hold off on reporting this upstream for the time being, but
I'll go ahead and do that if the problem still manifests itself.
Thanks again, Daniel
I removed all but Desktop Icons, Ubuntu AppIndicators and Ubuntu Dock,
rebooted and then reproduced the issue. Luckily I've found one way to
reproduce this, albeit somewhat convoluted and still a bit unreliable,
involving Synaptic and window tiling. And as it doesn't seem to trigger
the issue when
Happened again:
May 11 17:05:50 saegusa gnome-shell[3619]: WL: compositor bug: The
compositor tried to use an object from one client in a 'wl_pointer.enter' for a
different client.
May 11 17:05:50 saegusa gnome-shell[3619]: WL: error in client
communication (pid 5170)
May 11 17:05:5
Turns out the online service was just a little slow to update, and there
are in fact reports sent. But the only one post-20.04-upgrade is [1]
from last week, which is a gnome-shell crash and IIRC, unrelated to the
terminal issue here. It seemed to be triggered by something related to
media files an
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Thanks for the instructions, Daniel! I found no crash files either
locally or online, so I've implemented the workaround now, and will try
to trigger the crash again.
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Done. Thanks, Sebastien!
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Keyboard
Public bug reported:
When trying to start a virtual machine with Gnome Boxes, I get a prompt
about keyboard shortcuts. The prompt text is localized, but translated
back to English (I think, based on [1]) it says:
Boxes wants to inhibit shortcuts
You can restore shortcuts by pressing Supe
For some of the depressing history of this, see bug #875002 (which has
been incorrectly marked as fixed by someone without a clue) from way
back in 2011.
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I'm using 20.04 and a Wayland session. My preferred focus mode is to
have it follow the mouse cursor:
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences focus-mode
'mouse'
Unfortunately this causes GTK apps' popup (RMB) menu to jump to the app
window corner when opened. I'm at
A new log; still nothing useful from colord AFAICT, despite the
--verbose.
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...except that --debug isn't one of gsd-color's recognized parameters,
and adding it caused GDM to fail to start. I changed it to --verbose
which is available.
10.08 jani@saegusa:~$ LC_ALL=C /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-color
--help-all
Usage:
gsd-color [OPTION?] color
He
Sure, I've now set it up thus and will post the results once I hit this
again (it seems pretty unpredictable, so could be anything from days to
weeks).
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Here you go. Had this occur twice in a row just now, so my original
theory of the second login never failing was false.
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This happens in 18.04 too. Bug #1650076 does also, and I'm not 100 %
sure if these are two different issues or the same. I was able to
reproduce #1650076 with the steps listed there, but just before that I
had Evince following my scroll wheel despite being unfocussed, and I had
not selected anythin
All right. Thanks, Jeremy!
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Jeremy: If this is indeed the popular choice then I fully respect that.
I just wanted to voice my disgruntlement, since I feel the way this was
set by upstream is much simpler. Sorry for being late with it, didn't
realize this was getting overridden before the change already came into
effect.
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Urgh, I'd argue that changing this back *is* a regression. The merged
menu item has been the default since (at least) 16.04, and now the
cognitive load of opening a new tab has suddenly increased: instead of
"new terminal" I now again have to pick the one I want (which is always
tabs for me) from t
Thanks, I've now reported this at: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/287
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Position of left-tiled w
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When another window is maximized or tiled to the left side of the
screen, re-opening an application whose window was previously tiled to
the left side does not restore that windows' previous position. Instead
such windows open at varying distances from the dock, untiled.
= S
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I've had this happen a couple of times now since upgrading to 18.04:
soon (perhaps within a minute) after logging in, Gnome session ends
abruptly and I'm thrown back to the login screen. IIRC, in both
instances this occurred on the first login after boot, so it does not
reoccu
In addition to Totem, Firefox also exhibits this with fullscreen HTML5
video. Here's a good test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xkNy9gfKOg
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My bug #1762400 got marked as a duplicate for this one, but I don't have
Dropbox installed.
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nautilus crashed with SIG
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Possible duplicates with bug #1607919
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This is currently still present in Bionic's Shotwell 0.28.1-0ubuntu1.
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** Summary changed:
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Had been AFK for a couple of hours with the display turned off, came
back and turned it on when this occurred.
- I've redirected Gnome shell related log etries away from my sy
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== Steps to reproduce ==
1. Download
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/Car_crash_1.jpg/193px-Car_crash_1.jpg?download
2. Open the image in Shotwell Viewer: $ shotwell 193px-Car_crash_1.jpg
3. Select File > Save As...
4. Select OK (without changing Form
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Public bug reported:
The Unity Dash context menu for Rhythmbox currently has separate items
for "Play" and "Pause". I think Totem does better by eliminating those
for a single "Play/Pause" item which does both. I also think the
interface should be consistent across these two applications. Rhythmbo
Public bug reported:
The setup for unlocking an encrypted volume during boot using (only) a
keyfile (on a detachable USB drive) usually calls for a keyscript to be
specified as one of the encrypted volume's options. But with systemd,
such encrypted volumes can only be unlocked during boot by typin
This does indeed seem to be fixed Vivid. Nautilus now has two options to
remember the credentials (till logout or forever), and both seem to do
what it says on the tin.
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IN 12.04 at least, this seems to be tied to Xorg's blanking which by
default happens after 10 minutes/600 seconds. It can be unset via xset
on the commandline, but I finally managed to do this via xorg.conf, like
so:
jani@saegusa:~$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*
Section "Extensions"
Option
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 954952 ***
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Scrolling through the playlist with the mouse wheel also skips ahead/back in
the current track
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Looks like Bug #1221954 is a duplicate wrt. the '80s and the '90s.
Upstream report (which I've linked to this one) says those genres have
been removed, so that leaves only Rock 'n' Roll from my report to check
for in latest upstream. (And of course, those upstream fixes haven't yet
made it into Ubu
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Look for 'Radio' on the left, in the 'Library' panel. Selecting it you
get the Genre list as the next panel to the right; there you should see
the radio station genres listed.
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I've attached logs from Trusty (which is affected), the bug is still
present in 12.04 too.
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** Description changed:
The Genre list on the Radio view has genres called "80's", "90's" and
"Rock'n'Roll".
They should be "The '80s", "The '90s" and "Rock 'n' Roll", respectively.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 1
When the selected/renamed file is a directory: see Bug #1105232.
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gedit crash when modify currently "browsed" file
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Also affects 12.04 (with gedit 3.4.1-0ubuntu1).
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gedit crash when modify currently "browsed" file
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Hi Thomas, sure. Yes, the bug is still reproducible in Precise (gimp
2.6.12-1ubuntu1.2), which is what I'm using on my main desktop. But the
good news is I can't reproduce it in VMs running Raring or Saucy (both
of which currently have gimp 2.8.4-1ubuntu1), so it looks like it's been
fixed in the 2
Sebastien, I think this may be related to the patch applied to fix Bug
#1085320: the Gnome folks have since reverted (at least parts of) it
(see Gnome bug 688808 [1]) because it caused custom icons to be shown as
thumbnails, hence the borders reported in this LP bug. I tested this by
applying the c
Just making a note about similarity between this and bug #939301; latter
perhaps a duplicate?
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Public bug reported:
Trying to format a partition to btrfs in palimpsest results in this
(untranslated) error:
Error creating file system: Cannot run mkfs: cannot spawn 'mkfs.btrfs -L
"WD30" /dev/dm-5': Failed to execute child process "mkfs.btrfs" (No such
file or directory)
This seems to be due
Follow upstream's duplicate trail.
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Chris, are you sure bug #694860 is a duplicate? As mentioned by
Sebastien there, that one has roots in a spec [1] ("A compliant player
should also keep playing if you close its window while it is playing")
whereas this one is just incorrect behavior (selecting 'Quit' doesn't
actually quit). FWIF, I
Not reproducible in current 12.10 with gdm 3.6.0-0ubuntu4, still
reproducible in 12.04 with gdm 3.4.0-0ubuntu15.
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Three user
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- shotwell requires double click even when gnome/nautilus uses single click
+ Shotwell requires double-click, ignores single-click being opted in
Gnome/Nautilus
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Select a tag (with photos attached to it)
2. Select the associated photos (Ctrl-A)
3. From the Events menu, select "New Event..."
4. Repeat steps 1. & 2. for another tag
5. Try to create a new event as in step 3.
What I expect to happen:
To be able to
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** Summary changed:
- Move to trash undoing fails when path contains scandinavian letters
+ Move to trash undoing fails when path contains Scandinavian letters
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Steps to reproduce:
1. touch ~/foo_åäö
2. In Nautilus, point at the file created in step 1
3. Right-click for context menu
4. Select Move to Trash
5. Press Ctrl-Z/Select Undo from the Edit menu
What happens:
Nothing
What I expect to happen:
For the file to recover from trash
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Doesn't remember ftp password despite promising to do so
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Steps to reproduce:
1. In Nautilus, select Connect to Server
2. Enter ftp server address, select FTP (with login) as type
3. Enter credentials,
4. select "Remember this password"
5. Connect.
6. Disconnect.
7. Do steps 1.-2. again with the same server.
What happens:
The User n
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Should make use of existing .netrc when connecting to ftp server
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Set up a ~/.netrc with credentials for a given server
2. Verify that automatic login with those credentials works when using
command-line ftp
3. In a Nautilus window, select Connect to Server, enter given server and
choose FTP (with login) as type
Wh
Confirming: the fix works.
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'Repeat Mode' loops only twice, then stops
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That's a negative: this one persists.
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synaptic does not show files of multiarch libs on oneiric
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This also concerns libsane 1.0.22-7ubuntu1 here. I don't think this is
Bug #904853, as I've not installed these packages manually, although I
can't vouch if --force-acrchitecture is used automatically by some
upgrades.
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Confirming this in up-to-date Precise.
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Synaptic do
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I tested this in a VM I upgraded from 10.04 all the way up to 11.10, and
up until Natty the unlocking dialog still used the correct
login@hostname under my full name. In Oneiric, and in Precise which I'm
running on the host, it says Linux@Linux instead.
I'll attach screenshot
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Lock screen and empty password
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- 'Repeat Mode' loops audio files only twice, then stops
+ 'Repeat Mode' loops only twice, then stops
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Accepted password length in Remote Desktop Viewer
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Oggs, AVI's affected as well. Apparently it's just MKV's that either
don't exhibit this or just manifest it differently.
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'Repeat Mode' loops MP4, MP3 files only twice, then stops
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Actually, with the MP3 it's Bug #918077 (which I just reported). Could
be the same underlying issue, but I felt it best to report these
separately as the symptom differs slightly.
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See Bug #907644 for a similar issue with MKV files.
With MP4 and MP3 files, with just one such file on the playlist and
looped (with repeat mode on), the file is played through twice with no
problem, then it just stops at the end. Restarting the video by double-
clicking on t
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Always picks subdirectory of previous directory if one exists
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Take a screenshot, save it to Pictures. (Works.)
2. Create a subdirectory under Pictures, say Pictures/Test
3. Take a screenshot, save it to Pictures/Test (Works.)
4. Take a screenshot, try to save it directly under Pictures.
What happens:
The directory
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 916631 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/916631
I'm marking this as duplicate of Bug #916631 even though this was filed
earlier, as #916631 is triaged and has an upstream bug.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 916631
can't type in host fiel
I've found an MP3 file that also exhibits this. Can't link it for ©
reasons, but I've got it here for testing.
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Title:
Au
To be even more Precise: you *can* quit RB when it's playing, but only
by using Ctrl-Q or the corresponding Quit item from the menu. What you
*cannot* do is quit RB when it's playing by clicking the window close
button, even if you *don't use the indicator*.
To be sure, I removed the indicator-sou
Also of note is that at least in the Finnish locale, the menu item
actually translates to 'Close' and not 'Quit', so there it behaves as
intended.
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** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
choosing quit from unity launcher doesn't close
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