** Also affects: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
GTK4 print dialog does not seem to load filter
Hello and thanks for this bug report. Can you try reproducing the
problem using the live system from Ubuntu 25.04 install media? This will
help differentiate between a bug in Ubuntu and an issue specific to you
system. Thanks!
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Hello and thanks for this bug report. Is this behavior specific to
windows showing contents of external drives, or does it also happen with
other windows, e.g. a window for a local directory?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I also stumbled on this and tried the aa-notify way mentioned in comment
6, but that didn't work for me. I get the notification prompt on
allowing access to the key stored under my home directory, but by the
time I click on "Allow" openvpn already failed and gave up trying. The
"allow" setting (i.e
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu Oracular)
Milestone: ubuntu-24.10-beta => ubuntu-24.10
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Title:
totem cannot install codecs via
Public bug reported:
The gnome-shell built-in screencast recorder doesn't currently
(43.0-1ubuntu2/lunar) record audio. According to this comment:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5524#note_1465711
enabling audio recording only requires changing a parameter via dbus. If
the ch
Public bug reported:
fonttools 4.34.4-1 causes an autopkgtest regression in glyphslib, see
log excerpt below and the linked Debian bug.
=== FAILURES ===
_ test_designspace_generation_regular_same_family_name[defcon] _
aptly is Fix Release in Kinetic in:
aptly (1.4.0+ds1-7) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* Add support for zstd compression (Closes: #1010465)
** Changed in: aptly (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Possibly related: the user graphical-session.target unit is never
reached in Jammy. From Impish and Jammy we have for `systemctl --user
is-active graphical-session.target`:
- Impish clean install: active
- Jammy clean install: inactive
Note that this means that the .service units under
/usr/lib
** Tags added: rls-jj-incoming
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The user session should run under systemd
To manage notifications about this bug
Interesting, thanks for verifying. I just re-tested this and indeed for
`systemctl --user is-active graphical-session.target` we have
- Impish clean install: active
- Jammy clean install: inactive
So looks like this we switched to systemd sessions at some point, but
this bug never got closed,
Maybe useful: https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/SystemdUser
I'll add that I was confused by this as systemd.special(7) says about
graphical-session.target:
This target is active whenever any graphical session is running. [...]
and it took me a while to figure out that's not true in our case.
This bug was filed pre-Bionic and explicitly mentions Bionic, but looks
like the issue is still present in Jammy:
$ systemctl --user is-active graphical-session.target
inactive
verified in a clean Jammy install and also on Impish (thanks ~ogayot).
Other than the .path units under /usr/lib/system
This is fixed in 1.12.1-1ubuntu1:
* debian/conrol:
- switch to fuse3
* debian/patches/gitlab-use-fuse3.patch:
- cherry pick the PR from Trevinho to use fuse3 since it was reviewed
by James and wanted for the LTS
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progre
Good catch, I filed a separate bug for ntfs-3g:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ntfs-3g/+bug/1957756
and mentioned it in the MIR bug LP: #1934510.
** No longer affects: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: ntfs-3g (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
CPC AWS jammy builds fail with: "fuse3 : Br
@Bernd "not being seeded" means that unionfs-fuse isn't in the set of
packages that define what goes into the Ubuntu 'main' component. In
summary this is done by choosing some "seed" packages and computing
their (build-)dependency tree, see [1,2] if you want to know more.
Automatic syncing of unio
Hi Tobias and thanks for this bug report. Shortcut clashes are
unavoidable, but I believe terminal emulators should do their best to
avoid taking over the F keys. I was going to suggest you to disable
the shortcut from the gnome-terminal settings, but apparently the
shortcut is not listed there and
In gnome-terminal 3.36.2-1ubuntu1 (Groovy) the F10 selects (without
"clicking") the New Tab button, for which a keyboard shortcut already
exists. The shortcut can't be disabled from the gnome-terminal settings,
not even disabling all the shortcuts by unchecking the "Enable
shortcuts" checkbox.
I d
Not a fix but a workaround:
I installed the gnome-shell-extension-bluetooth-quick-connect package.
In integrates well with the Gnome UI, adding a menu similar to the WiFi
networks one but for Bluetooth devices, and it connects almost every
time.
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This bug has been fixed in version 31-1 of the package, now in Focal as
a Debian sync, so I'm marking it a Fix Released.
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-dash-to-panel (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
I have a paired bluetooth device listed as "Disconnected" in the
Bluetooth section of gnome-control-center. In order to connect to it I
click on the device name and switch the "Connection" slider to the "on"
position. The slider moves but immediately bounces back to
Thanks Sebastien. I already know uninstalling blueman doesn't help as I
did install it exactly because I couldn't connect to the bluetooth
device with gnome-control-center. I was pretty surprised to see it
worked.
bluetoothctl behaves exactly like blueman-manager: does not work if
gnome-control-ce
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcEnviron.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1870356/+attachment/5344959/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
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apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected focal third-party-packages uec-images
wayland-session
** Description changed:
I have a paired bluetooth device listed as "Disconnected" in the
Bluetooth section of gnome-control-center. In order to connect to it I
click on the device name
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1870356/+attachment/5344958/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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More data points:
- When I try to connect from gnome-control-center, this error is logged:
bluetoothd[1635]: connect error: Device or resource busy (16)
- Connecting *fails* from blueman-manager if gnome-control-center is
open at the Bluetooth section at the same time. The same error is
logged.
If I unpair ("remove") the device using blueman-manager, it will
correctly show up in the gnome-control-center Bluetooth settings as "Not
Set Up". If I click on it, it *does* pair and connect. I can also
successfully disconnect from the device from gnome-control-center, but
can not reconnect, as ex
Public bug reported:
I have a paired bluetooth device listed as "Disconnected" in the
Bluetooth section of gnome-control-center. In order to connect to it I
click on the device name and switch the "Connection" slider to the "on"
position. The slider moves but immediately bounces back to the "off"
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. On a laptop, connect an external monitor and set it up as the "primary
display" in a "Join Displays" setup.
2. Setup a few workspaces in the primary display by placing windows in them,
e.g. a few terminals.
3. Disconnect the external monitor. The work
Copy/paste fail, I meant gnome-shell 3.36.0-2ubuntu1.
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Title:
Various actions produce images of applications running on all wor
I'm hitting this too with the last upgrade that brought in gnome-shell
3.4.1-0ubuntu2. Happens both in Xorg and Wayland sessions.
** Tags added: champagne
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I can confirm this happens on both a Thinkpad T480s and X250. Acting on
the sliders does work, they change the volume/brightness, but they're
not updated to show the current setting.
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Bug still present in the current devel version of Focal Fossa.
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Title:
Cannot restore default alert sound (Ubuntu
Maintainer of the fonts-hack Debian package here. I can't reproduce the
issue with fonts-hack 3.003-3 on Eoan, I get the expected result, i.e.:
* Two grapheme clusters are displayed: Latin small letter a with acute
accent, Latin small letter e.
On which Ubuntu release are you observing it?
** Ch
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Disco)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Eoan)
Importance: Low
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Ch
This is still an issue in Disco, with a difference: there is no
"default" button anymore in the Sound settings, only
Bark|Drip|Glass|Sonar, none of which is the original Ubuntu bell from
the Yaru theme.
Setting it to "Bark" is a good way to remember this has to be fixed :)
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** Changed in: zsh (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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Title:
demotion of pcre3 (8.x) a.k.a pcre (without the 3)
Just found
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/1
which addresses exactly this issue.
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Public bug reported:
On a clean Disco install by default we get the desktop icons, but the
extension appears as disabled in gnome-tweaks: the setting is not
consistent with the actual observed behavior.
It seems that the extension "switch" in gnome-tweaks has no effect: even
when turned off chang
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