Aftering leaving my computer turned on while Dropbox was uploading 2000
files...
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV
To ma
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1868990 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1868990
I am using Ubuntu 20.04 Development Branch. I have experienced something
similar. When you minimize one program's window, you cannot click on the
window that is currently showed (i.e. the window that was und
I experience this problem only with WPS office under Ubuntu 19.10. I
usually need to copy text twice in order to send it to clipboard.
Because copy option is actually broken, it happens that the previous
text is pasted (not the one I copied). However, other programs work just
fine most of the time.
The bug is stil present in Ubuntu 20.04 Development Branch, with mutter
version 3.35.91-1ubuntu1. The copy function in WPS office works every
second time.
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In order to install IBM SPSS, I had to install "libstdc++5" package. I
noticed this bug was happening after installing this package and IBM
SPSS. After removing libstdc++5 (not required to use IBM SPSS, just to
install it), I didn't experience this bug. However, this all happened in
last two days,
In Ubuntu 18.04 this problem is now present again :-( it is really
annoying...
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Title:
restore type-ahead find
To manage not
Why don't we have both options? Why removing something that we like
(find folder/file with a letter) and insisting on something else
(search)? I am trying to get used to this new behavior for almost a
week, but it is just slowing me down.
This could be implemented as simple as this:
## keypress e