Public bug reported:
Hi the Team!
I run Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver) 64-bit on Intel-based platform.
I have noticed for ages that sometimes a dozen of programs where
consuming much too CPU cycles. Amongst them were xdg-desktop-portal-gtk.
And if I "kill -STOP" the PID of xdg-desktop-portal
Public bug reported:
After logging in, using a session, zapping (locking) the session and
leaving the computer alone for some time, gdm3 sometimes behaves
erratically.
The strange behavior is the following :
- Keys pressed don't show as dots in password text field ; they don't show at
all
-
Public bug reported:
I tried to install "elpa-pdf-tools" which depends on "emacs" which
himself depends on "emacs25 | emacs25-lucid | emacs25-nox" .
In the process, the "emacs25" package failed to install (it was not
installed before).
That's all, Folks!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubun
Public bug reported:
Error happened from attempt to upgrade from Yakkety to Zesty. Most
likely due to package "xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn" 's bug #1696454 . (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xemacs21/+bug/1696454 )
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: emacs25 (not inst
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I've recently noticed that gnome-system-monitor does not 'sanitize'
programs icon to a sane size :
When it happen a program has a huge 'icon' (e.g. the OpenShot
462px*462px /usr/share/pixmaps/openshot.svg for example), it displays
this huge 'icon' as is, at its nomina
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I recently stumbled upon another fine icons size issue in Nautilus :
When it happen a program has a huge 'icon' (e.g. the OpenShot
462px*462px /usr/share/pixmaps/openshot.svg for example), and a folder
contains a file of the corresponding (MIME or gvfs ?) type (even a
Public bug reported:
I am running 64-bit Trusty Tahr.
Since I updated "gnome-screensaver" from 3.6.1-0ubuntu11 to
3.6.1-0ubuntu13 , the radeon (OSS) graphics driver fails, causing
Xorg/LightDM to restart, with the following message (dmesg) :
[ 3994.889128] [drm:radeon_cs_ioctl] *ERROR* Failed to