Public bug reported:
I used to use the "Adwaita-dark" GTK+ theme.
I now opened gnome settings and enabled the "High Contrast" option in the
Accessibility settings.
This changed the theme to "HighContrast" as expected.
When I disabled the "High Contrast" option though, the theme was set to
"Adwa
I just closed the settings dialog and as soon as I did, the cursor went to
being extra large.
Since then it behaves as it should and I was not able to reproduce the issue.
Unless someone else finds a way to reproduce the issue, I guess you
could close this bug again.
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Public bug reported:
If you set the cursor size to "larger" or "largest" in the accessibility
options, it is as large as "large" and doesn't get any larger, despite
the clickable images in the popup-dialog showing larger cursors for the
different options.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22
** Description changed:
Hello,
I'm getting this message then I try to save a rotated GIF image in Image
Viewer:
"This build of gdk-pixbuf does not support saving the image format: gif"
- Is write support for GIF dropped for any reason?
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Description: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Rele
** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Launcher icon distinction for snap and apt (or more)
Status in gn
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If some software is installed as a snap and as a package, then search
feature will show two icons without any distinction between them. The
same text, the same icon, there is no context menu info.
I think there should be at least something like: when the
I just upgraded Ubuntu from 21.10 to 22.04, and now Chrome (deb),
Thunderbird (snap), and FireFox (snap) will not open nor save to any
network drives (a home Ubuntu server); all of these apps read/saved to
the same server before the upgrade this afternoon. So, "me too", but
also it may not be lim
Yes, the print job in question works when I print it to the driverless printer.
I would not say that it is therefore reasonable to declare that this issue is
resolved, but *shrug* whatever.
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The breaking change in sudo appears to be one of those in:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1237774/accepted-sudo-196-1exp2-source-
into-experimental/
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Public bug reported:
Hello,
I'm getting this message then I try to save a rotated GIF image in Image
Viewer:
"This build of gdk-pixbuf does not support saving the image format: gif"
Is write support for GIF dropped for any reason?
Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Release:22.04
libgdk
** Changed in: wpa (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: wpa (Debian)
Importance: Wishlist => Unknown
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Tit
Workaround mentioned by Dave Chiluk, doesn't work for me.
Adding an VPN using nm-connection-editor from a terminal does work, but I still
cannot activate it using the grome-network-manager. They don't appear at all in
the network manager.
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Apparently downgrading to the version of sudo in impish solves the
problem, which means a change in sudo caused this.
** Also affects: sudo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: sudo (Ubuntu Impish)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: soft
It also affects me in Kubuntu 22.04 in both Muon and Discover. A work-
around (besides the one mentioned above) is to open Settings --> System
Settings --> Driver Manager and put in the password when prompted. That
will open to the Drivers tab, but you can open any of the other tabs
from there.
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I’ve upgraded from Ubuntu 21.10 to 22.04 using do-release-upgrade. After
the upgrade, I found that the screenshot shortcuts in Settings >
Keyboard > View and Customize Shortcuts > Screenshots were all enabled
even though I had previously disabled them. I don’t expec
Public bug reported:
I have 2 screen (Dell).
Since having upgraded to 22.04, one of them struggles to come back after a lock.
Sometimes takes a few seconds, sometimes it is ok and sometimes it takes longer.
I have found that if I do Ctrl-Alt-F1... the screen comes back.
I have a DP and HDMI cabl
GNOME's new Appearance panel is a feature from gnome-control-center 42
but Ubuntu 22.04 LTS includes gnome-control-center 41.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS does have a similar Appearance panel but it's only
available for the Ubuntu session.
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Make sure that ubuntu-desktop-minimal is installed. Open a terminal and
run this command:
sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop-minimal
Log out. On the login screen, select your name. Click the gear button in
the bottom right of the screen and choose 'Ubuntu'. Enter your password
to finish logging in.
** Package changed: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell
(Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: ubuntu
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Title:
After upgrade
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
After upgrade to
both files from /lib/systemd/system/> <
>pcscd.service<
[Unit]
Description=PC/SC Smart Card Daemon
Requires=pcscd.socket
Documentation=man:pcscd(8)
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/pcscd --foreground --auto-exit $PCSCD_ARGS
ExecReload=/usr/sbin/pcscd --hotplug
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/pcscd
[In
Public bug reported:
After upgrading Carbon X1 gen 9 to Ubuntu 22.04 (from 20.04), there
appeared strange problem with speaker sound in video conferences (Zoom)
and also with Chrome (for example YouTube & Preply).
The problem is as following: the speaker sound level is reduced when
somebody speak
So after the loading Xorg and restart and going back to Wayland it
started working again. Despite it was freezing before every reboot. And
switching to Xorg helped.
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ht
Whoopsie base
https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/d66ded21b76d71ce76bd202f7eaa819501be7b344167a01f4a3a8f50f9913c0cc6441335541e6fcd170c766d1efee2c0dc4432749b06483354508c09a9996c8c
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I got a freeze but might not be related to this one, was when connected
to my phone and long waiting to load Photos folder
** Attachment added: "journal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1971704/+attachment/5587519/+files/journal.txt
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Same problem here, with dock set to auto-hide and positioned centered at
the bottom.
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Title:
Dock auto-
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