jdstrand, I've added those rules, and the denials go away, but I'm
afraid it still doesn't work. There doesn't seem to be any denials, but
it's like chrome just doesn't see it.
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Public bug reported:
If I dare to launch any electron-based app (chrome, spotify, atom,
vscode, etc.) there's roughly an 80% chance that it kills X (bringing me
back to the login screen). This doesn't _always_ happen. Note that I
have a 4k laptop, with a 4k external screen. Things seem to have a
b
Sergio, what is the snapcraft solution to this? I'm still under the
impression the title (and license) need to go into the snap.yaml, but
you seemed to think it was only out-of-band to the store. Did we get
that resolved?
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** Changed in: nextcloud-snap
Importance: Unknown => High
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1647031
Title:
systemd-resolved’s 127.0.0.53 server does not follow
** Description changed:
1- I uploaded a snap on myapps.developer.ubuntu.com
2- I choose Category: Games (note that I cannot choose a sub-category (Kids))
3- Default type: ? (I choose application, but not sure what it does exactly)
4- Opening Ubuntu Software on Ubuntu 16.04 I can find and i
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu packages are shown in gnome-software with the name, followed by
the summary, followed by install buttons, and finally followed by a more
detailed description. In contrast, snaps are shown with the name,
detailed summary, followed by install buttons. The summary isn't
pr
When using trusty on my M3800 (4k screen) with an external monitor (also
4k) this happens VERY often-- several times a day. I wonder if it's
somehow related to GPU memory. This is really a productivity killer!
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Peter, that would suck while running.
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Title:
[Media services] Volume up/down long press should skip to
next/previous track
I like that Firefox tells you about this, but I don't think this should
be a non-overrideable error. This type of error should fall into the
same bucket as self-signed certificates: "Hey, we don't trust this
because of X. Are you sure you want to continue?"
I think that would be a decent fix for t
Try visiting about:config and temporarily toggle
security.ssl3.dhe_rsa_aes_128_sha and security.ssl3.dhe_rsa_aes_256_sha
to false-- that got me to a portal that was causing the same issue. Then
after you get online you can set them back to true.
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This happens to me on a Dell M3800 with _no_ external monitor. Probably
a few times a week. After anywhere from 5 minutes to a few hours, the
cursor comes back. I have to use the touchscreen until then. Man I hate
touchscreens.
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Just as a test, instead of changing default browsers through each
browser's settings, try this:
$ sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
Does it work better?
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