The python script was working for me under gutsy too, but then it
stopped. Looking at it the script there were two paths:
1) if thunderbird is running, use -remote and sleep before deleting files
2) if thunderbird is not running use -compose and do not sleep before deleting
files
I guess using t
I have exactly the same problem.
- parport: PnPBIOS parport detected.
- parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, dma 3
[PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,EPP,ECP,DMA]
- parport0: Printer, EPSON Stylus COLOR 460
Trying to add the printer in 'gnome-cups-manager' the printer is not detected
and in 'Printer
I have exactly the same problem.
- parport: PnPBIOS parport detected.
- parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, dma 3
[PCSPP,TRISTATE,COMPAT,EPP,ECP,DMA]
- parport0: Printer, EPSON Stylus COLOR 460
Trying to add the printer in 'gnome-cups-manager' the printer is not detected
and in 'Printer
The 'lp' module isn't loaded.
sudo modprobe lp
and you should get entries for parallel port in gnome-cups-manager.
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The port to Gnome Shell 45 of Desktop Icons had a bug that prevents it
from honoring the Dock size when in "IntelliHide" mode, thus allowing to
put icons under it. This bug has been fixed in upstream, so it should be
ported to Mantic.
** Affects: gnome-shell-extension-desktop
This patch fixes the problem.
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After checking that extension, I think that I can use the same trick for
DING.
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GNOME login fails to stay in the ov
Sorry for the delay. Yes, it is because of that. In Gnome 46 is a new
API that allows to mark a window as "desktop window" and should fix it,
and I want to use it, but I'm waiting for 24.04 to go out because it
would be a big change, and I don't want to risk a LTS.
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Can someone test this patch?
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-
icons/-/merge_requests/184
It should fix this.
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Uploaded a patch. Test and review pending.
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I tried that, but I'm unable to reproduce that bug.
Can you check if there is any error message in the gnome shell logs?
(you can see them from a terminal with "sudo journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-
shell", and pressing the "END" key to go to the end of the file).
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Your guess is correct. The problem is that the line numbers in your log
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That's the problem: the package isn't installed in the local folder, but in
/usr. You must uninstall it.
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> The editor I am using is just gedit 3.36.2, just fyi...
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> How do you uninstall it properly? I enabled it through the
> https://extensions.gnome.org/ page, but there is not an uninstall option
> there. It does not show u
Don't forget to exit and enter again from gnome shell
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> Nevermind, I figured out its just sudo apt remove gnome-shell-extension-
> desktop-icons.
>
> I did that and its completely gone from /usr now. However, I no lon
Oh, ok... Now I understand. You simply can't install the official desktop
icons in the Ubuntu session. You must install gnome-session, choose gnome
shell session instead of Ubuntu session when logging, and there you can use
the extensions.
Of course, you may want to also install dash-to-dock, that
Yes, I understand. But it seems that the ubuntu session blocks new
versions from extensions.gnome.org. AFAIK, they did that to avoid a new
version from the repository to overwrite the official, tested one. So it
seems that you will need to use the gnome shell session instead. But the
other exte
AFAIK, if you launch a gnome session, and then you return to the ubuntu
session, you shouldn't lost your configuration. So maybe you can do a
test in the gnome shell session to check if the patch works, thus
allowing canonical to integrate it, but use the ubuntu session for your
day-to-day work. So
Good news, then. Also, this means that, maybe, now I can reproduce the
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Some desktop i
Can you put the specific changes that you did to the code?
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This should be already fixed. Can we close this?
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Can you try this patch? https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions
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I think that the only solution is to uninstall Desktop Icons and install
Desktop Icons NG. Although current versions are for Gnome Shell 3.38 and
later, there are active versions in extensions.gnome.org that do work
with Gnome Shell 3.36.
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I'm the developer of desktop icons. I have a patch waiting review that
should fix this at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions
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is appreciated ;-)
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There is a fix published in the main thread at github
https://github.com/kehugter/sqlitebrowser/commit/c4c4cf62a2adf90c7604a920c409c27192f177ce
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Oh... :-(
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Installing a fresh install of Lunar, everything works fine. Updating
Gtk3, LibVTE, Cairo and other libraries doesn't make it fail. But doing
a dist-upgrade makes it fail like described.
There is no new version neither of Gnome Terminal, nor of Gnome Shell,
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Title:
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It's not random, at least in my system. Also, the tricks in that bug
report don't work: I tried changing the transparency value, disabling
and enabling again, but no dice.
If I had to bet, I would say that the problem is in the fullscreen
redirection to avoid composition overload with games... but
Yes, it is. I tested it in a VM, and can reproduce it.
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This is fixed in the upstream version; as soon as it's ported to Ubuntu,
it will work.
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I found a workaround for this: to define the KRB5CCNAME environment
variable at /etc/environment.d/91kerberos.conf
In my case, I store the cache file at ~/kerberos, so I set the content
of that file to:
KRB5CCNAME=${HOME}/kerberos/krb5cc_${LOGNAME}
So, if my username is "username", this resu
If you try my line, be sure to create the folder ~/kerberos before, so
maybe a better alternative would be the line
KRB5CCNAME=${HOME}/.config/krb5cc_${LOGNAME}
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I found something odd... Setting KRB5CCNAME in /etc/environment does
work, but setting "default_ccache_name" in /etc/krb5.conf doesn't. In
theory, when KRB5CCNAME isn't set, kerberos should use that value for
the cache file. And although the command line tools do use it, it seems
that gvfsd doesn't
I did several tries yesterday, but none of them worked. First I tried to
remove the "emit" calls and the "addSignalMethods" in desktopGrid, just
in case the problem was an incompatibility with the new class system in
Gnome Shell 3.34. Also removed all the grabHelper calls, but also didn't
work. The
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This bug seems not to be the same that #574693
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Replacing gvfs and gvfs-backends with the ones from Maverick (Ubuntu
10.10) seems to fix this problem, so it seems that the bug is there
(probably in gvfsd-ftp backend).
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I reinstalled GVFS and GVFS-BACKENDS from 11.04 and the bug were again
there. Then I replaced only the file /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-ftp using one
taken from an Ubuntu 10.10, and now it works fine, so definitely th
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As I've explained, it's not the same bug than #574693. Also, as
commented, replacing gvfsd-ftp in Natty (11.04) with the same file from
Maverick (10.10) fixes the bug, so the problem must be in changes done
in
This bug seems to be the same than 774096. As I commented there, the bug
is in GVFSD-FTP, from gvfs-backends, because replacing it using the one
from ubuntu 10.10, all works fine.
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I attach the file itself for people who doesn't know how to extract it
from the packages.
Just copy it in /usr/lib/gvfs (as root, of course).
In order to open a root Nautilus, just open a terminal and type
I have that problem using FTP with a multimedia hard disk which uses
bFTPd ( http://bftpd.sourceforge.net/ ). I don't have other FTP server
to test it.
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lubart: sorry, but that fix didn't fix this bug for me. I still can't
upload more than one file to a remote FTP server.
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Same here, except for the excesive CPU usage.
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Same here, using the classic (i.e. Gnome2) desktop under Ubuntu 11.04,
but there's nothing in the /var/crash directory. It's empty.
Only a difference: I'm using the 64bit version.
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Same here, using the classic (i.e. Gnome2) desktop under Ubuntu 11.04,
but there's nothing in the /var/crash directory. It's empty.
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Yes, that patch would work, but I still think that the right-way-to-do-
it(tm) would be to use an async mutex, mainly because that can ensure
that no other yet-to-find race conditions can happen. Of course, I'm
talking about a patch for upstream.
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This is a workaround.
** Patch added: "fix-double-enable.diff"
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Simpler patch
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Yes, it's like the function to replace some methods inside gnome is
called more than once for a method... I can add some debugging to see if
that's the case, and add protection to avoid replacing a method twice.
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As I suspected... when calling enable() twice, the old pointers to the
previous methods are overwritten with the new function pointer; and
that's why disabling the extension won't restore them.
A quick workaround is to keep track of the current status, and just
ignore any enable() called when the
Oh! Good catch! Anyway, you are right: moving there.
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Desktop switching shows windows from previous desktop
To man
Seeing the code, I think that the problem is that
`_onEnabledExtensionsChanged()` is called both when the list of enabled
extensions change, and when the list of disabled extensions change. The
problem is that it is an async function, and the call in the callback
doesn't wait it to finish, so it ca
I think that a single mutex should protect the status of the extensions.
It should do a lock at the beginning of any async function calling any
of the `_callExtensionInit()`, `_callExtensionEnable()` or
`_callExtensionDisable()` async functions.
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Unfortunately, I think that GLib.Mutex won't work here, because they
would block the GJS thread itself... an async Javascript mutex is what I
think that we need: something where an async function can do an `await
mutex.lock();`
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Ok, I think that the previous solution won't work... I think that the
solution is some kind of async mutex in `_onEnabledExtensionsChanged()`.
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This is my idea for an asyncMutex fix, but I don't know why the test is
failing... Running it manually from a command line (and some little
changes to allow it to run from command line, of course) does work as
expected.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/3640
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Daniel, Alessandro, quick question: I prepared a patch for upstream
Gnome Shell ( https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/merge_requests/3640 ), but maybe a different syntax could be
better. Specifically, to add this to the "AsyncMutex" class:
+
+async asyncCriticalSection(f, ...args) {
I tried to upload a new version of DING to extensions.gnome.org with the
old quick fix, but was rejected by the reviewer.
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This is a quick fix, until it is fixed upstream in Gnome Shell.
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The problem is even worse: the extension itself is created twice.
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You are right... Commented in the upstream PR.
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** Summary changed:
- Improve appearance accessibility
+ Accessibility fails in background selection
** Description changed:
Accessibility in gnome-control-center is a bit lacking. The "Appearance"
panel doesn't read the stock backgrounds due to a regression. It has
been fixed in upstream
It looks interesting. Since I probably will have to backport all the
patches created these days, one more should be no problem.
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Why would they do that? Why not just do a execve and simply replace the
executable?
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** Changed in: malcontent (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: malcontent (Ubuntu Plucky)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: malcontent (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
** Changed in: malconten
Thanks Daniel.
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** Description changed:
Gnome Control Center has several accessibility issues, specifically:
* All cc-list-row elements lack a role (like the volume levels button, alert
sound button...)
- * The avatar pictures lack a role
- * The background list lacks a label for context
+ * The avatar pi
impact is expected for the average user.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
Status: New
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problems could occur ]
This patch just adds accessibility labels, so, in general, any possible
problem should be just wrong accessibility data spoken through the
screen reader, but no impact is expected for the average user.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Ops... sorry, presumed it was automatic. Thanks for the tip.
El 10/7/25 a las 6:34, Daniel van Vugt escribió:
> Next please dput them to the staging PPA for test builds:
> https://launchpad.net/~canonical-desktop-team/+archive/ubuntu/sru-staging/
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@vanvugt Tested the package from SRU Staging in plucky, and it works
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@vanvugt Tested the package from SRU Staging in Noble too, and it also
works fine.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Uploaded the Plucky package to SRU Staging
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-desktop-team/+archive/ubuntu/sru-
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Yes, it's missing the Noble upload because there was a previous version
in the PPA with an error in the name, and was preventing me to upload
the new version because the system believed that it was a more recent
version than mine. It has been fixed today, so I'll upload it now.
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Uploaded the Noble package, and tested. It works as expected.
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spoken through
the screen reader, but no impact is expected for the average user.
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
Status: New
** Tags: accessibility
** Description changed:
Gnome Shell and GDM have several
SRU for Plucky:
https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/97
SRU for Noble:
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only adds A11Y info, the only possible problem is that
incorrect accessibility information would be sent to the screen reader.
** Affects: malcontent (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
Status: New
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** Description changed:
The "Restrict Applications" button lacks the corresponding role,
so an user using a screen reader won't be able to know that they
can push it to expand the list of applications.
[ Impact ]
An user that depends on the screen reader won't know the associated r
Tests done... because there are no tests :-)
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To manage noti
ep
the error message.
Also, since the patches add extra roles to the A11Y tree, it can trigger
unknown bugs or side effects in the accessibility subsystem.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Ops... you are right. I'll fix it. Sorry.
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To manage notific
Added the template sections to the text. It should be all fine now.
Please, review it to confirm.
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Accessi
** Description changed:
Accessibility in gnome-control-center is a bit lacking. The "Appearance"
panel doesn't read the stock backgrounds due to a regression. It has
been fixed in upstream with https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
control-center/-/merge_requests/2828
+ [ Impact ]
+
Tested Plucky. I updated `gnome-control-center` from `plucky-proposed`,
launched it and enabled the screen reader. Then, I navigated with the
keyboard through all the left tab buttons, and confirmed that the screen
reader said the text in the button, then the "Button" role, and after
that, began th
Testing Noble. I updated `gnome-control-center` from `plucky-proposed`,
launched it and enabled the screen reader. Then, I navigated with the
keyboard through all the left tab buttons, and confirmed that the screen
reader said the text in the button, then the "Checkbutton" role (again,
different th
Tested Questing. I updated all the packages, enabled the screen reader
and launched `gnome-control-center`. Went through all the left tab's
buttons and the screen reader did say the role, although this time it is
translated (in Plucky I have Spanish as language too, but the roles in
the screen read
Tested in Noble. I confirmed that I had the correct version from
`proposed`, so I enabled the screen reader and launched gnome-control-
center.
There, I navigated to the "Appearance" tab and, from there, navigated
using the keyboard to the list of backgrounds. The screen reader said
out loud the n
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Title:
A button lacks the A11Y role
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Title:
A button lacks the A11Y role
To
I tested in Noble. Opened a terminal, installed everything, launched
`malcontent-control`, and unlocked it. It showed the main interface. I
enabled the screen reader and navigated using the TAB key. When I
arrived to the `Restrict applications` button, the reader said
"Underline Restrict applicatio
I tested it in Plucky now. Opened a terminal, installed the packages
from `proposed`, launched `malcontent-control`, and unlocked it. It
showed the main interface. I enabled the screen reader and navigated to
the `Restrict applications` button using the TAB key. The reader said
"Underline Restrict
the
only possible problems could be A11Y related, specifically with nested
elements. Anyway, it should affect only users that rely on screen
readers, and, at most, when notifying higher-scale labels or
descriptions.
** Affects: gtk4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Costas (ra
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