Public bug reported:
(I am not sure if xwayland is at fault or the session or window manager.
It happens under Wayland using gnome-session and gnome-shell, but not
under X.org.)
When I close a window, even using ^W or ^Q, another seemingly-random
window may raise to the top, possibly under the cu
Public bug reported:
(I am not sure if xwayland is at fault or the session or window manager
or the browser apps. It happens under Wayland using gnome-session and
gnome-shell and to both Firefox and Chrome browser windows, but not to
any other app. These are the only browsers I use.)
After using
Public bug reported:
(I am not sure if xwayland is at fault or the session or window manager
or the GNOME Terminal app. It happens under Wayland using gnome-session
and gnome-shell.)
When I connect external monitors (via a Thunderbolt 4 dock), sometimes
GNOME Terminal windows that stay on the pri
I have similar behavior. I am on 11.10, and have seen this for a couple
of years (certainly 10.04, maybe 9.04). For me it is a keyboard and
mouse plugged into my ThinkPad docking station that die. If I plug them
into my laptop's ports, they work fine. I also occasionally have my
laptop's keyboa
Yes, this is noted at the end of the initial report.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1050422
Title:
CUPS hangs when remote CUPS server defined in client.conf is
Public bug reported:
When a remote CUPS server is defined in /etc/cups/client.conf like this:
ServerName print.mpia-hd.mpg.de
and the server is not accessible (e.g., it is on a company's internal
net and you take your laptop home), then CUPS applications hang for up
to several minutes, and then
This problem (or a closely related one, I can't tell) is still not
(fully?) fixed in:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=oneiric
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 11.10"
using
cups-1.5.0-8ubuntu6
Here is some more detail than given above:
Printers defined locally that are not c
Public bug reported:
Behavior:
When you click on an icon in the panel, a command gets executed. The
user can set this command in the Properties dialog box for the icon.
For the default firefox panel icon, it is "firefox %u". The %u is a
command substitution of ...something. What? The help sec
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