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@Daniel:
The bug is about failures to view the gnome-getting-started-docs videos
via yelp. We (at least I) have learned that the videos can't be viewed
properly with certain combinations of graphics cards and drivers.
So besides nailing which hardware/driver combination the bug reporter is
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Thanks. That is very helpful.
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If the headset-mic still doesn't work, please enable dump_coeff and
generate an alsa-info.txt.
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Indeed my conclusion was wrong because I mixed up the versions. The bug
does affect some newer versions although it seems that it was solved in
the meantime before reappearing again.
To correct, I observed the following:
* The bug does NOT affect kernel version 4.18.0-15 (Tested using a Live inst
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It sounds like you made a typo there. The points you list suggest the
regression started between kernels 5.0.1 and 5.1.5:
* The bug does not affect kernel version 5.0.1-050001 (Tested on my install of
19.04 with a manually installed kernel)
* The bug does affect newly build kernel version 5.1.5-0
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I was now able to try a few different versions leading to the following results:
* The bug does not affect kernel version 4.18.0-15 (Tested using a Live install
of 18.04.2)
* The bug does not affect kernel version 4.20.17-042017 (Tested on my install
of 19.04 with a manually installed kernel)
* T
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- Display scaling problems when resizing windows
+ Window scaling factor changes erratically on a single display
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1600053 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1600053
Each graphics toolkit needs to fix this themselves. Unfortunately for
Firefox I think it uses its own so it must be fixed separately.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1600053 ***
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Also, this sounds like bug 1600053 so let's group it there for now.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1600053
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** Summary changed:
- [MS-7C02, Realtek ALC892, Red Line Out, Rear] No sound at all
+ [MSI B450 TOMAHAWK (MS-7C02), Realtek ALC892, Red Line Out, Rear] No sound at
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budgie-wm overclock when plaing video, nvidia 390, profile
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When the OP Unb
Please:
1. Reproduce the problem again.
2. Use your workaround to recover. Do not reboot.
3. Run this command:
journalctl -b0 > journal.txt
4. Send us the file 'journal.txt'.
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@Daniel,
Sure I will provide the log tomorrow
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Garbage occurred when Playing the video in the Ubuntu Desktop Guide
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Please try to take a video of the problem and attach it here. A video is
important because it tells us what type of "flickering" we are dealing
with.
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I've just upgraded to 18.10 from 18.04. Now when power manager (or
whoever) puts the screen to blank, I cannot login, because I do not see
anything. Befeore the upgrade, mouse move or keypress led to login
screen. Now does not.
Workaround:
When I go to te
This is a bug in CUPS ultimately, it's driving Avahi using the D-BUS API
(as opposed to manual service files in /etc/avahi/services, this is only
really used for a sysadmin to manually add services, most other types of
advertisements such as printers are expected to use the API to advertise
it).
M
This bug might be getting confused...
Doug: You are reporting problems with the radeon graphics driver, and
VMware.
Gunnar: You are reporting different problems with the nouveau graphics
driver.
hugh: Please answer comment #20. Your feedback is most needed here.
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[radeo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1769383 ***
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Link fixed. Sorry, the new Launchpad bug tracker for Gnome Shell was
broken and inserted bad links for a while.
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** Changed in: gnome-
It will take a couple of weeks. First a member of the SRU team will
accept it to be built in disco-proposed, and then we need to test and
confirm again. Since both Sebastien and I have difficulties to really
understand how it makes a difference, I hope you can assist in the
process by installing fr
When it will be released to public users?
I am running ubuntu 19.04 , still not got the latest fix release.
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** Also affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Here is the corresponding part of journalctl:
Mai 26 22:06:05 myhostname systemd-networkd[4173]: enp5s0: DHCP lease lost
Mai 26 22:06:05 myhostname
Using totem 3.32 and GNOME Nautilus 3.32.1.
If you select multiple video files in nautilus and select "Open with
Movie Player" only the last one will be played. In the previous version
of Totem, all of them were played, one after the other.
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Both breeze and colibre would be a great improvement over the elementary icons,
in terms of consistency.
If colibre fits you more due to it's colors, I would also +1 this decision, to
get rid of those eOS 3d icons, that really don't fit at all to the Yaru
symbolic icon set.
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Still a bug in 19.04. Accidentally triggered the screen reader,
absolutely no way to kill it in an obvious manner. I had to google for
what the screen reader is on Ubuntu to start with. No icons, no
warnings, nothing at all. In the end got rid of it by killing and
permanently removing it. Good ridd
The breeze icons are calmer, and they are clearer in a few cases: for
example, New (where elementary squanders đŸ—‹ recognisability in
redundantly conveying what kind of file will be created), Cut (where
elementary’s puffy scissors look to me like a rabbit using binoculars),
and, though it pains me to
This bug was fixed in the package poppler - 0.76.1-0ubuntu3
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* d/p/glyphless-font.patch: Support Tesseract's glyphless font (LP:
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Just tested this with the snap and this bug does not appear present, so
may have already been fixed upstream.
Version: 6.2.4.2.0+
Build ID: libreoffice-6.2.4.2-snap1
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 5.0; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3;
Locale: en-AU (en_AU.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US
Calc: threaded
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Public bug reported:
When exporting a document that contains both a Table of Contents and a
Table of Figures to PDF Writer does not correctly hyperlink whichever
table comes second.
Version: 6.2.3.2 (not present in 6.0.7.3 shipped with 18.04)
Severity: Normal.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to rep
6.2.4 released to Eoan.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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[upstream] Libreo
6.2.4 released to Eoan.
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[Upstream] Applyi
6.2.4 released to Eoan.
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HI just an update Gnome-todo seems to be syncing both ways again.
When adding a task to Gnome-todo it will sync straight away to Google tasks.
When adding a task in Google tasks, for it to show up in Gnome-todo I ether
have to close it for around ten minutes and reopen or reboot the computer for
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Please in the future use: ubuntu-bug affectedpackage so relevant system info
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** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Hello, this happens also in ubuntu 18.04.
May 26 09:59:20 shadow kernel: [ 60.880888] nouveau :01:00.0: timeout
May 26 09:59:20 shadow kernel: [ 60.880933] WARNING: CPU: 7 PID: 81 at
/build/linux-hwe-B83fOS/linux-hwe-4.18.0/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/mmu/vmmgf100.c:207
gf100_vmm
I decided to do a memory test by booting Ubuntu with the shift-key held
down and selecting memtest and surprisingly there's some bad memory
around the end of the 32GB (there's 4x8GB sticks installed). Booting
with the kernel parameter mem=24000M seems to get the system back to
stability.
I guess
Public bug reported:
A system that's been extremely good and stable has all of a sudden
become completely unusable after running Software Update.
After the last update, my system won't load firefox properly half of the
time. After loading pages like youtube it crashes the tab or just
crashes the
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