Public bug reported:
I can't remove this package because it forces removal of nautilus
When running, the tracker software (tracker-miner-fs-3) uses all available CPU
and hard drive space and speed, to the point the laptop I'm using starts
overheating.
I'm a programmer, I work with a lot of code
well, those running KDE (like me) will still have problems but it should solve
it for many.
(Lots of reasons, but suffice the gnome shell UI is intensely
counter-productive for me). Any chance of it being supported on LTS or disco?
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re fix committed : does that mean both network-manager and gnome-shell
will be updated as per posted hashes?
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Title:
WPA3-
Fixing PMF would be much higher priority than fixing SAE ;)
it's pretty important that behaves properly.
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Title:
WPA3-SAE
PMF is controlled from AP side over which - mine is always PMF required with
SAE, for instance, even if it's optional for WPA-PSK on the same SSID.
(that's a configurable option)
PMF should be enabled if at all possible. PMF optional : mode 1 - recommended
as long as the driver supports it, and
Still the case in bionic. I can't go newer because my work tools don't work
on newer versions.
This issue however has never been fixed.
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Public bug reported:
cannot remove this piece of malware. It has no use and seems to hijack cpu,
disk, disk space and in general reduce system to unusable. Purging the malware
"tracker-miner-fs" reduces its impact some, but it's still expensive.
I mean, who uses desktop search tools anyway?
konsole stopped saving sessions too.
*sigh*
fail.
A console of some kind = primary working app.
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Title:
gnome terminal
never was fixed although the hardware is now retired and dismantled.
I'm seeing the issue now with plasma (and that's a known bug that's
fixed upstream), so no idea where to move this bug.I cannot provide
any more information as that hardware is now in many, many pieces.
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Public bug reported:
When desktop shuts down the current state is recorded - document,
position in document. This used to work before ubuntu 12.04, and no
longer works.
evince is otherwise an excellent pdf reader but this functionality is
vital for it to be considered reliable.
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
Session is not saved anymore for any applications on logout.Affects
since 11.
Most particularly affects gnome-terminal, but applies to all formerly-
running apps that were saved to start.
10.4: logout, session saved. Running programs restored, terminal
windows restored.
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Title:
session not saved
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Still very much present - on eeepc 1215N for instance. It's not
unity-specific unity does not function on a dual-video-chip laptop.
It may be kernel-specific - 3.2.0.5 does it sometimes, 3.2.0.6 does it every
boot without "Failure" (or more precisely, with near 100% failure within
minutes)
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Title:
gnome terminal does not save session
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Now this could be a feature request, it could be an upstream issue.
The problem has been present since Hardy, but has taken on new form with
the new session management of gnome3
This might indeed become a "feature request" rather than a bug
considering how long this has gone.
I haven't managed to reproduce it in the last week.
The log files get rather large
but attaching current, as may help.
Not consistently reproducible but above describes it as best, also sometimes
happen when machine is unplugged from power - or plugged in - or the battery
changes levels
all
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> thank you for your bug report, do you get the issue often? could you add
> your /var/log/messages /var/log/Xorg.0.log and /var/log/syslog logs to
> the bug after getting the crash?
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Low
> Assignee:
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23761554/Dependencies.txt
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session crashing randomly - may be power management issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341344
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
Likely gnome-session
session crashes - closing X session and logging out - randomly (somewhat).
Sometimes happens in lid close.
Sometimes happen in resume (from suspend)
Sometimes happens when screensaver activates
Sometimes just happens (I
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