** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running live mode in:
* Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* or even easier in Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE
installed) since the firefox snap package is not installed.
#
Firefox snap
I updated the top post a lot, please re-read it when you have time
Gunnar, so you understand that I'm 100% informed =)
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored i
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's p
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's p
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[Feature request]: Command line option
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug descrip
** Description changed:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's p
> Right, they are not loaded by Language Support because it grabs the
old value from something called accountsservice. So you kind of mess it
up if you change those variables in ~/.pam_environment manually.
Do you know how to do that with terminal commands so it can be scripted?
> But if you che
"It doesn't. PAM loads ~/.pam_environment at login." - Gunnar
Hjalmarsson
As I described in the steps above for the sake of demonstration to
understand how it can be done with commands: If I modify
~/.pam_environment manually (by using a copy that has been generated),
and then logged out and login
It doesn't. PAM loads ~/.pam_environment at login.
I moved this discussion to a new feature request that I made at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-selector/+bug/2035212
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Public bug reported:
The settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
# How is it possible to make the DE reload the new values from
~/.pam_environment
So it's possible to modi
While we're talking, can you please help me solve this issue (I saw you
name in https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/gnome-language-
selector/blob/main/LanguageSelector/ImConfig.py):
How does gnome-language-selector reload ~/.pam_environment ? #16 -
https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/gnome-language-selector/i
** Description changed:
* Open gnome-language-selector, and click on the Regional Formats tab.
* Change the value in the `Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the
usual format for:` drop-down list, say `English (Canada)`
* Close the gnome-language-selector window.
* Run this in
** Description changed:
* Open gnome-language-selector, and click on the Regional Formats tab.
* Change the value in the `Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the
usual format for:` drop-down list, say `English (Canada)`
* Close the gnome-language-selector window.
* Run this in
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Title:
gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats: Please indicate if it is
overriden by LC_ALL
Status in language-
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gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats: Please indicate if it is
overriden by LC_ALL
Status in language-
> If you want the settings be applied system wide, there is the button
"Apply System-Wide" in Language Support for the purpose. Pressing that
button will make changes to /etc/default/locale and should be effective
at next login (or possibly a reboot is needed). But LC_ALL must of
course not be set
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gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats: Please indicate if it is
overriden by LC_ALL
Status in language-
Oh, the settings for gnome-language-selector -> Regional Formats in the
"Display numbers, dates and currency in the usual format for" list, are
stored in ~/.pam_environment
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Where are the settings stored when you change the languages in gnome-
language-selector -> Regional Formats in the "Display numbers, dates and
currency in the usual format for" list?
It's not in:
* /etc/default/locale
* ~/.config/user-dirs.locale
* gsettings
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I have spent a few hours trying to solve this through commands, do you
know exactly how to do?
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gnome-language-s
Public bug reported:
* Open gnome-language-selector, and click on the Regional Formats tab.
* Change the value in the `Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the
usual format for:` drop-down list, say `English (Canada)`
* Close the gnome-language-selector window.
* Run this in a terminal:
** Description changed:
* "$HOME/.config/monitors.xml" is not installed by default in Ubuntu during
the installation at this writing, you have to generate it by running the GUI
preferences `$ gnome-control-center display` for GNOME, and `$
mate-display-properties` for MATE.
* Both GNOME and
** Description changed:
- * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it is starting with
``
- * The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-desktop/blob/master/libmate-desktop/mate-rr-
** Description changed:
* monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it is starting with
``
* The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-desktop/blob/master/libmate-desktop/mate-rr-
** Description changed:
* monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it is starting with
``
* The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-desktop/blob/master/libmate-desktop/mate-rr-
** Description changed:
- * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (both version are using GNOME) is
starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04
it is starting with ``
+ * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (GNOME) is starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04 it i
** Description changed:
- * GNOME's monitors.xml is starting with , and that
MATE's monitors.xml is starting with
+ * monitors.xml in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04 (both version are using GNOME) is
starting with ``, while in Ubuntu MATE 22.04, and 23.04
it is starting with ``
* The monitors.xml fi
I just filed: [Feature request] mate-display-properties: Please upgrade
monitors.xml from to -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2028818 -- I pointed out that
there will certainly be times when GNOME and MATE will not be able to
use the same version of monitors.xml in the future.
** Descri
** Description changed:
+ * GNOME's monitors.xml is starting with , and that
MATE's monitors.xml is starting with
+ * The monitors.xml file name is defined here for MATE:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-desktop/blob/master/libmate-desktop/mate-rr-config.c#L44,
and here for GNOME:
https:/
** Description changed:
Expected behaviour
cinnamon is using a dedicated name, cinnamon-monitors.xml. This doesn't cause
the file to be overwritten by the display preferences if other desktop
environment are used on the same distro. If MATE and GNOME followed the same
approach, the fil
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Title:
Use less generic name for monitors.xml to avoid clashing with other
desktops
Status in Mutter:
New
Status in mutter pa
> As mentioned in the other bug, I think that's more a bug in MATE if it
has become incompatible.
Oh, interesting!
Can you please humbly ask if this is the cause in the MATE entry page that I
filed for this issue:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-control-center/issues/712 ? But please
men
> I've always thought the generic name is useful because it potentially
allows multiple desktop environments to share a single layout...
Assuming that didn't break any of them.
monitors.xml generated by GNOME is incompatible with monitors.xml
generated by MATE (see file layouts in the top post), w
** Description changed:
Expected behaviour
cinnamon is using a dedicated name, cinnamon-monitors.xml. This doesn't cause
the file to be overwritten by the display preferences if other desktop
environment are used on the same distro. If MATE and GNOME followed the same
approach, the fil
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running live mode in Ubuntu MATE
22.04, or even easier in Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04
with MATE installed) since the firefox snap package is not installed.
#
Firefox snap
Di
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
* MA
** Summary changed:
- monitors.xml is incompatible with MATE (and vice versa)
+ Use less generic name for monitors.xml to avoid clashing with other desktops
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Expected behaviour
cinnamon is using a dedicated name, cinnamon-monitors.xml. This doesn't cause
the file to be overwritten by the display preferences if other desktop
environment are used on the same distro. If MATE and GNOME followed the same
approach, the file name
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
* MA
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
* MA
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Pre-required steps in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 before you run the next sections
* MA
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu: "Internet -> Fi
See also this Trisquel issue: mate-terminal: Proposed theme profile for
improved ergonomics - https://gitlab.trisquel.org/trisquel/package-
helpers/-/issues/95
** Bug watch added: gitlab.trisquel.org/trisquel/package-helpers/-/issues #95
https://gitlab.trisquel.org/trisquel/package-helpers/-/is
Public bug reported:
* The default background color in Ubuntu MATE 22.04 is white.
* The default background color in Ubuntu 22.04, and 23.04, is tyrian purple-ish
(very dark). A dark background will cause eye-straining on day time use.
This will turn off the default theme and use a light-purple
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu: "Internet -> Fi
** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu: "Internet -> Fi
** Summary changed:
- firefox: No Firefox menu entry in MATE (Ubuntu MATE, and Trisquel)
+ firefox: No Firefox menu entry in MATE in the default Panel's Classic Menu
(Ubuntu MATE, and Trisquel)
** Attachment added: "Screenshot_trisquel11_2023-07-15_12:00:29.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ub
** Summary changed:
- firefox: No Firefox entry in the menu for MATE -- For ex. Ubuntu MATE, and
Trisquel (that comes without snap)
+ firefox: No Firefox menu entry in MATE (Ubuntu MATE, and Trisquel)
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** Description changed:
This issue is easy to reproduce by running Ubuntu MATE 22.04, or
Trisquel 11 (a distro based on Ubuntu 22.04 with MATE installed), in
live mode.
#
Ubuntu MATE 22.04
* "Menu -> Internet -> Firefox Web Browser". Selected infor
Paul: I have filed many details in this issue, would you like to help me
to try to solve it?
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
- * "Menu -> Internet -> Firefox Web Browser" (snap) exists (less relevant:
it's not added via /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop)
+ * "Men
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
* "Menu -> Internet -> Firefox" (snap) exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop)
- * Run these steps:
- sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/ppa
+ #
+ Remove firefox sna
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
- * Menu -> Internet -> Firefox (snap) -- exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/)
+ * Menu -> Internet -> Firefox (snap) -- exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop)
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu MATE 22.04 (upgraded):
* Menu -> Internet -> Firefox (snap) -- exists (less relevant: it's not added
via /usr/share/applications/)
* Run these steps:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/ppa
echo '
Package: *
Pin: release o=LP-PPA-mozillate
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu MATE: Firefox not added to the menu
+ firefox: No Firefox entry in the Ubuntu MATE menu
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Title:
fir
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-utility/-/issues #292
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-utility/-/issues/292
** Also affects: gnome-disk-utility via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-utility/-/issues/292
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Description changed:
- Package: gnome-disk-utility 3.36.3
-
This issue is for gnome-disks, for its Resize function. I've only
evaluated this for EXT4 file systems.
Works:
1) In a terminal, run $ lsblk
2) Open gnome-disks
3) Select a partition, and click on the "Mount selected" p
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected jammy wayland-session
** Description changed:
Package: gnome-disk-utility 3.36.3
This issue is for gnome-disks, for its Resize function. I've only
evaluated this for EXT4 file systems.
Works:
1) In a terminal, run $ lsblk
2) Op
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1983768/+attachment/5608258/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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** Description changed:
+ Package: gnome-disk-utility 3.36.3
+
This issue is for gnome-disks, for its Resize function. I've only
evaluated this for EXT4 file systems.
Works:
1) In a terminal, run $ lsblk
2) Open gnome-disks
3) Select a partition, and click on the "Mount selected" p
Public bug reported:
This issue is for gnome-disks, for its Resize function. I've only
evaluated this for EXT4 file systems.
Works:
1) In a terminal, run $ lsblk
2) Open gnome-disks
3) Select a partition, and click on the "Mount selected" partition button.
4) Click on the "Additional partition op
This add-on can be used until Firefox 58 has been released: Shift +
Scroll (Horizontal Scrolling) - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-
US/firefox/addon/shift-scroll/
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"did you install any non standard component hiding the cursor?"
No
Do you get the issue in a guest session?
Yes
What version of Ubuntu are you using?
I'm actually using Trisquel 7 but I assume this is a Ubuntu bug.
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