OK. So I was a happy user of 16.04. With a new computer in August, I
thought it would make sense to go with 18.04.
One of the biggest issues is this searching stuff in Nautilus. Why?
1. It is not instant (unlike the type/find ahead of Nautilus in 16.04). I
cannot type and then press enter and lo
Please just add the wording "(plain text formats only)" after "Contains
the text" in the search program. I just got bitten by this one.
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Public bug reported:
I was viewing a PDF, went to view the properties, and then tried to
close the properties. The window manger asked me if I wanted to force
the close, I said wait. Later, Evince crashed. It maybe related to
#260715, but I doubt it.
Apport gives further info:
ProblemType: Crash
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This is still an issue for me.
I'm running 8.04 (up to date) on a HP DV 1700 series laptop. When I use the GUI
to swap the ctrl and caps keys, the key marked "caps lock" is still the only
one that is triggering the LED. Actually, I ran the command
xmodmap -e "clear lock" -e "add lock = Caps_Lo
It doesn't stick. But, rather than mess around with config files, I've got
another work around. Put the command:
xmodmap -e "clear lock" -e "add lock = Caps_Lock"
into the sessions thingy (System-> Preferences -> Sessions -> Add, the name is
whatever, the command is the one above etc.).
Also af