Perhaps related to this issue, I have also noticed that sometimes when I
(re)boot my computer in the evening when Night Light is in an early
stage, it remains stuck in that initial level of orange set after boot,
and it doesn't gradually increase like it should do. Disabling and
enabling Night Ligh
I've been testing all these packages since last Monday, and this morning
night light was stuck again when I unlocked my screen. So I'm afraid
this doesn't fix the issue.
I also haven't seen any activity in the upstream ticket of people
actually confirming the issue was fixed.
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The oracular archives already contain gnome-calculator 46.1 as a .deb
package. I've installed that on noble without issues, and I can confirm
that also fixes this issue.
So if that package is copied to the noble archives, this bug will be
fixed.
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Upstream says this is fixed in gnome-calculator 46.1. I've just tested
the Flatpak of that version, and can confirm that it indeed is fixed in
the next point release.
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I have installed the mutter package from noble-proposed and rebooted, so
I'll be testing it from now on.
kevin@arcadia:~$ mutter --version
mutter 46.2
Sadly I don't know of any way to manually trigger this bug. Sometimes it
doesn't happen for days, and then all of a sudden the colour temperature
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Since installing Ubuntu 24.04, every now and then Night Light gets stuck
when my screen is locked at night and I unlock it in the morning. The
screen is then very orange (more so than normally is the case with Night
Light), and disabling it with the button in in the top bar me
This happens with nl_NL.UTF-8 for me as well. The period is no longer
converted to a comma, as it used to be in older gnome-calculator
releases.
This seems to be the upstream bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
calculator/-/issues/403
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Isn't this a release blocker? It most definitely should be in my
opinion.
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You can just remove 61-gdm.rules yes.
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42.0-1ubuntu4 seems to block Wayland on *every* GPU, so it's not really
a good way to test NVIDIA support I would say.
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When I outright delete /lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules it also works
normally again with 42.0-1ubuntu4, so the problem is with one of the
udev rules.
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For me, gdm3 42.0-1ubuntu4 breaks Wayland entirely. There is no option
to select a session left when logging in, and when I enter my password
and press enter I'm left in an X11 session.
I only have machines with Intel graphics.
Reverting to 42.0-1ubuntu2 makes it work normally again (defaults to
For me 42.0-1ubuntu4 breaks Wayland as well on all my (Intel-only)
machines.
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No Wayland support on my NVIDA laptop
To ma
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After updating gdm3 from 42.0-1ubuntu2 to 42.0-1ubuntu4 in jammy, it no
longer shows any sessions in the bottom-right corner. When I log in, I
am dropped into an X11 session, with no way to switch to Wayland.
Downgrading the gdm3, gir1.2-gdm-1.0 and libgdm1 packages to
42.0-1
I noticed that both the Firefox and Chromium snaps do work in Debian 11,
which uses an older xdg-desktop-portal than Ubuntu 22.04. I wondered
what would happen if I'd install xdg-desktop-portal and xdg-desktop-
portal-gtk 1.8 from 21.10 in 22.04, and it turns out that this fixes it.
So I guess tha
@vanvugt Are you sure it works?
I'm currently testing Ubuntu 22.04 (completely updated as of writing)
with the 94.0.2-2 Firefox snap. When I go to https://meet.jit.si/ and
click the screen sharing button, I can only select "Use operating system
settings". When I do that, nothing happens. I don't g
This still affects me on my Pinebook Pro. Are there any plans to
backport this to focal?
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gnome-shell-calendar-serv
Just use chattr +i /usr/share/gvfs/mounts/network.mount?
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Thunar hangs on first launch of each session
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In order to keep my data storage disks from slowly committing suicide by
unloading their heads, I have to disable APM for both of them. Usually I
would be able to do so by putting 'hdparm -B255 -S0 /dev/sdx*' in
/etc/rc.local.
Since Ubuntu 12.10, Palimpsest has a built-in fun
This seems fixed in Xubuntu 12.10.
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This is still present in 12.10 and still has to be fixed quickly in my
opinion. Modifying /usr/share/gvfs/mounts/network.mount has three clear
downsides; it has to be done on every machine after every clean install
(so basically twice a year on all your computers); it puts an ugly
broken-file icon
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As with most other GNOME games, glines does not save the window
dimensions. For the regular board size, the default window size is all
right, but when selecting a larger board size, the default window size
makes the game pretty much unplayable. The window has to be maximized o
I agree with Tony Narlock. After all, you only have to run sudo apt-get
purge unity-lens-shopping unity-scope-musicstores unity-webapps-common
&& rm ~/.local/share/applications/Amazonwwwamazoncom.desktop in order to
get rid of all the search suggestions and web apps. If those three
packages wouldn'
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