Public bug reported:
Nautilus displays a big directory symbol alongside the message
"directory is empty" [or something to that effect] for empty
directories. However, it does not differentiate at all between
directories that are truly empty, and directories that contain only
hidden files and direc
For the record, I can confirm that the version of LO that ships with
22.04 is no longer affected.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1846790
Title:
[upstream] Saving f
Found a solution.
There were two separate issues:
FIRST ISSUE
Apparently systemd likes to start up lightdm early, so early that on a
reasonably fast system the GPU driver won't be ready in time ...
(I thought this was what systemd's dependency handling was for, but
never mind.)
This seems to b
gpu-manager.service is probably a red herring, or a separate bug. I
(sometimes?) get "Error: can't access /sys/bus/pci/devices/:6e:00.0/driver
\ The device is not bound to any driver." when booting with gdm as well; yet
gpu-manager.service doesn't fail, and gdm comes up normally.
I
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Public bug reported:
I have a bog-standard loginctl multiseat setup, using lightdm because of
#2033323. Except for the lack of session locking, it worked beautifully,
across multiple reboots. Until it didn't.
Box woke from suspend, and to be fair was acting strangely even then
(Steam suddenly tri
Public bug reported:
I've set up a second seat via loginctl --attach, resulting in the
following udev rules:
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="drm-pci-_6e_00_0", ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="input-pci-_6c_00_0-usb-0_11_1_0",
ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_
Public bug reported:
I've set up a second seat via loginctl --attach, resulting in the
following udev rules:
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="drm-pci-_6e_00_0", ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=="input-pci-_6c_00_0-usb-0_11_1_0",
ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat1"
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_
Public bug reported:
When a second seat is set up via loginctl --attach, the greeter will not
come up on the second screen unless WaylandEnable=false is set in
/etc/gdm3/custom.conf (and gdm restarted).
For completeness' sake, the udev rules set up by loginctl are:
TAG=="seat", ENV{ID_FOR_SEAT}=
(In reply to Michael Warner from comment #6)
> https://www.libreoffice.org/download/appimage/
Ah. How'd I miss that? For some reason I only found the PortableApps.com
thing, which is Windows-only.
Alrighty ...
Appimage from the above URL, Basic-Fresh flavour, which gives the following
version in
(In reply to Xisco FaulĂ from comment #2)
> Could you please try to reproduce it with the latest version of LibreOffice
> [Fresh]
I'm aware that this was a rhetorical question, but, no, I'm afraid I
could not, at least not easily.
Firstly, I try to stick to software from official distribution re
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1859555 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1859555
Public bug reported:
Previously, I could call up Gnome's desktop overview[?], e.g. via the
Windows key, and type a simple calculation straight into the search bar
on top. Gnome calculator would then provide
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95336 (why does one always
find these *after* typing up a report?) is similar, but
- I get no error message and it definitely chops off the extension as well.
- I get it even with no file chooser dialogues involved, e.g. opening via
Nautilus, th
Sure, here you go: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128196.
I've added some more info there as well, most importantly that LO will silently
overwrite anything that already exists with the truncated name, e.g. trying to
save "clobber#1.odt" will overwrite an existing "clobber".
Public bug reported:
[Reported via ubuntu-bug, I'm assuming it has gathered all relevant
system info. More, especially on the Samba server, if required, is
available on request.]
What I'm trying to do:
Save a file whose name contains a '#' character to a Samba share accessed via a
GVFS smb:// pa
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