I have this problem on Ubuntu 16.04. Not only the system becomes very
slow, but also the USB transfer speed is horrible. From USB3 port into
USB2 drive it goes down to 2-3 MB/s
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Please, try to make EN first layout in 'Region & Language' settings
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Title:
Hotkeys not functional in non-latin
Public bug reported:
ADT upstream tests should run with QEMU on more architectures.
Currently there is:
TEST RUN: Job-related tests
Could not find a suitable QEMU binary
W: can't run QEMU, skipping
On e.g. ppc64el.
This needs testing to make sure upstream tests know how to correctly
setup a s
test_bridge_init (__main__.BridgeTest) ... ok
test_bridge_port_priority (__main__.BridgeTest) ... ok
test_bridge_port_priority_set_zero (__main__.BridgeTest)
It should be possible to set the bridge port priority to 0 ... ok
Passed on all architectures.
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Hmm,
with usb card plugin I get:
~$ iwconfig
enp4s0no wireless extensions.
lono wireless extensions.
wlxf81a6721bb82 IEEE 802.11 ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=20 dBm
Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1637984 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1637984
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1637984 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1637984
Disks shows all mounted snaps
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** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen) => (unassigned)
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Title:
[Classic se
The suffix of the [device-XXX] section is irrelevant, that is only to
distinguish different device sections, match-device is what is important
here. match-device=wlxf81a6721bb82 should be correct for your device. In
my case it's wlan3 because I still have an old udev persistent net rule
that renami
Public bug reported:
The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem regarding
gnome-calendar. This problem was most recently seen with package version
3.24.0-0ubuntu1, the problem page at
https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/3aced12d125479866c7ffd1274e63558456da9b1
contains
Public bug reported:
the app won't start via GUI at all, only via command line.
also it crashes at random very often.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: gnome-calendar 3.24.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.10.0-19.21-generic 4.10.8
Uname: Linux 4.10.0-19-generic x86_6
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #781540
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=781540
** Also affects: gnome-calendar via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=781540
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-calendar (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Tr
This might be a duplicate of bug 1684778 which was a crash reported from
your computer a few days ago. I forwarded that crash report to the
gnome-calendar developers.
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** Changed in: gnome-calendar
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-calendar
Importance: Unknown => Critical
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My first language is EN, doens't help.
Migration FROM GNOME will help, because GNOME stack is the root cause of this
issue.
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Excellent Sutupud. This fixed it. THANK YOU!!
.conf file saved to /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/ with just:
[device]
wifi.scan-rand-mac-address=0
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As I remember, I couldn't recreate this issue in Gnome (but to be
honest, I'm not sure for 100% :) ). So, I assume, that the issue caused
by Canonical's developers, who made the changes in unity-settings-daemon
(which initially was forked from gnome-settings-daemon).
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This is a very old bug, I don't use the flashback session anymore.
But I noticed that Ubuntu 17.04 doesn't have this problem anymore.
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It happened in gnome-settings-daemon first and then appeared in u-s-d,
so this is GNOME-specific issue.
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Title:
This bug was fixed in the package resolvconf - 1.79ubuntu1.1
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resolvconf (1.79ubuntu1.1) yakkety; urgency=medium
* debian/resolvconf.service: resolvconf service must run before any of the
possible network configuration services (ifupdown, networkd,
NetworkManager) so use
It has nothing to do with GNOME. This is unity-settings-daemon bug.
Unity-settings-daemon is outdated fork of gnome-settings-daemon. Now,
because Gnome Team maintains their stack and fixes issues this exact bug
doesn't exist in Gnome, but unity-settings-daemon is outdated and was
never updated fro
I can confirm this issue is happening to me as well on Ubuntu GNOME
17.04 x64, under X or Wayland (I believe my machines have Ubuntu on
SSD's). Any .deb I click on to install will bring up the GNOME Software
window. When I click the "install" button, the button presses
down/reacts to the click, but
When was it fixed in GNOME? I was using gnome-settings-daemon's keyboard
handling till ~3.18 and it didn't work since the moment they break it. I
do not want to reconfigure system right now, but I'm pretty sure it
wasn't fixed, just various GNOME apps were patched with workarounds,
while generally
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I've had the same problem since I first started using Gedit regularly. I
have the auto-save function set to every 1 minutes so the UI locking up
can be very irritating.
I've had this problem with Gedit on Ubuntu and Linux Mint. I've also had
this same problem with Xed, so, that implies that this i
I think this report needs to clear up. The title and the description
should get an update.
I am using stock Ubuntu 16.04.2 (i.e. Unity 7) and I have configured two
keyboard layouts, EN, GR.
I start gedit and I press the Ctrl+S (Save) hotkey.
In both cases (Layouts: EN (English), GR (Greek)), the
Public bug reported:
Hi folks. As usual, this new update (17.04) is great.
The only drawback is the stepped volume control in Unity's panel.
Can you please make it gradual (smooth) again?
In the meantime (and for others who think like me), maybe this could do
the trick:
https://launchpad.net/~g
@simosx take any Java app or an app that didn't add workarounds (Gedit
was one of the first where it was fixed) and use Ctrl+C on Cyrillic
layout (Ukrainian as an example). I wouldn't work even on 17.04. So yes,
there are apps (many of them listed in this issue) that kind of fixed
it, but the root
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 232-21ubuntu3
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systemd (232-21ubuntu3) zesty; urgency=medium
[ Martin Pitt ]
* resolved: Disable DNSSEC by default on stretch and zesty.
Both Debian stretch and Ubuntu zesty are close to releasing, switch to
DNSSEC=off by defa
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 232-21ubuntu3
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systemd (232-21ubuntu3) zesty; urgency=medium
[ Martin Pitt ]
* resolved: Disable DNSSEC by default on stretch and zesty.
Both Debian stretch and Ubuntu zesty are close to releasing, switch to
DNSSEC=off by defa
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 232-21ubuntu3
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systemd (232-21ubuntu3) zesty; urgency=medium
[ Martin Pitt ]
* resolved: Disable DNSSEC by default on stretch and zesty.
Both Debian stretch and Ubuntu zesty are close to releasing, switch to
DNSSEC=off by defa
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 232-21ubuntu3
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systemd (232-21ubuntu3) zesty; urgency=medium
[ Martin Pitt ]
* resolved: Disable DNSSEC by default on stretch and zesty.
Both Debian stretch and Ubuntu zesty are close to releasing, switch to
DNSSEC=off by defa
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 232-21ubuntu3
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systemd (232-21ubuntu3) zesty; urgency=medium
[ Martin Pitt ]
* resolved: Disable DNSSEC by default on stretch and zesty.
Both Debian stretch and Ubuntu zesty are close to releasing, switch to
DNSSEC=off by defa
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu gnome 17.04, gnome 3.24. On high resolution display, 3200x1800,
login screen is too tiny to read. GDM login screen doesn't reflect
changes to org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor or text-scaling-
factor.
Eg:
xhost +SI:localuser:gdm
sudo su gdm -s /bin/bash
gsetti
@nazar-pc: Java GUI apps on Linux is a special case. Firstly, they are
no such apps pre-installed, so it is somewhat a non-Ubuntu problem.
Gedit is written in the C programming language and is part of the core
GNOME apps. It is well-support and shortcuts work. It has been working
for 10+ years, si
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue you are reporting is an upstream one and it
would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/G
> we do not get a reproducible case of shortcuts not working
Seriously?
Try Unity hotkeys in Russian layout: (cmd+a/f/m/c/v).
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@xeron-oskom: The Unity 7 shortcuts are adapted accordingly when the keyboard
layout is switched to Greek. See screenshot below.
When you keep pressed the Win key, you get that information text with all
shortcuts.
Admittedly, I just checked that a few shortcuts are not adapted for Greek so
th
Verified by way of a slightly modified test case:
- boot a yakkety cloud image
- verify 127.0.0.53 in /etc/resolv.conf
- sudo sed -i -e's/resolve \[[^]]*\] //' /etc/nsswitch.conf
- ping www.freedesktop.org -> FAIL
- install systemd from -proposed
- ping www.freedesktop.org -> SUCCESS
** Tag
@simosx, I do not care what the hell is going on, I just know that Java-
based and some other apps (can't recall the list right now) simply do
not work like you say they are. They work on Windows and they work under
X11 when I set languages with setxkbmap (for the last few years I use
setxkbmap + g
Public bug reported:
Once we have systemd-resolved's stub DNS resolver on a solid footing
everywhere (LP: #1682499; LP: #1647031), we should stop using
libnss_resolve.so for name resolution and *only* use the DNS stub
resolver via libnss_dns.so.
The reason is that libnss_resolve.so is non-standar
simosx, Super+A/F/M/C/V are not adapted and do not work in Russian
Layout. I even tried Greek and they do not work in Greek as well.
Another example is Ctrl+Q. Open unity-control-center and try Ctrl+Q in
English and Greek. In Greek it won't work. In English it will close and
app.
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Note that --local-filename=~/filename.deb doesn't work because '~' is a
shell expansion that doesn't occur. It would have been substituted if
the command line was --local-filename ~/filename.deb.
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The reason this is not working is the gnome-software you are running is
not the process that actually shows the package. You will already have
gnome-software running so it just passes the string to the existing
process. Since this process is probably running in your home directory
it doesn't work o
--local-filename ~/filename.deb doesn't work either
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Title:
Installing .debs from the command line fails for non-absolu
Confirmed using the itch package the page shows but the install button
does nothing. So there's at least two bugs here.
** Summary changed:
- Installing .debs from the command line fails for non-absolute paths
+ Cannot install Debian files outside of the repositories
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commit fd55e2a59f26e99d8daad41737d11145f3cf5ed8
Author: Robert Ancell
Date: Fri Apr 21 14:15:54 2017 +1200
Make filename passed with --local-filename absolute.
If you already have gnome-software running this filename is passed to the
existing process which is likely to be runni
Public bug reported:
I have evolution configured with an imapx connection to my mail
provider. If I've opened any number of messages (each in its own message
window), all message displays turns white when any new mail arrives.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: evolution 3.22.6
Thank you very much Sutupud - You solved my problem too.
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Title:
TP-LINK TL-WN722N 150MBPS not working on Ubuntu 17.04.
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 231-9ubuntu4
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systemd (231-9ubuntu4) yakkety; urgency=medium
* debian/extra/units/systemd-resolved.service.d/resolvconf.conf: if
resolved is going to be started, make sure this blocks
network-online.target. LP: #1673860.
* de
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 231-9ubuntu4
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systemd (231-9ubuntu4) yakkety; urgency=medium
* debian/extra/units/systemd-resolved.service.d/resolvconf.conf: if
resolved is going to be started, make sure this blocks
network-online.target. LP: #1673860.
* de
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 231-9ubuntu4
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systemd (231-9ubuntu4) yakkety; urgency=medium
* debian/extra/units/systemd-resolved.service.d/resolvconf.conf: if
resolved is going to be started, make sure this blocks
network-online.target. LP: #1673860.
* de
commit 7bd8bd838700682bf4f7fdb8dfc8f26ca5fce04a
Author: Robert Ancell
Date: Fri Apr 21 16:53:10 2017 +1200
dpkg: Mark local .debs as managed by APT
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Found it - the .debs are loaded by GNOME Software but they are not
marked with a "management plugin". This cases the apt plugin to reject
them when installing (it only installs apps marked as owned by apt).
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