I can confirm with the user directly above that I am experiencing the
same behaviour on 22.04. If it's any clue as to what has happened, the
flatpak version of Firefox works absolutely fine. It's just the snap
version.
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in st_focus_manager_
hi Kestrel, thank you for the reply.
still no luck with dynamic workspaces disabled (confirmed the setting
was correct also via "Tweaks" app, and set my static workspaces to a
larger number than what i'm actively using (using 4 out of available 6).
a few notes which may be relevant:
- i am using
sorry to revive a dead thread, but is this expected to work on Firefox
83.0 (build id 20201112153044) + Gnome 3.38 + Wayland/DRM?
when restoring my session, all Firefox windows are created on the first
workspace.
does a setting or feature flag need to be enabled to take advantage of
this?
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I had to uninstall sqlite-autoconf to solve the problem.
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symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/tracker-2.0/libt
buntu Mate, I used Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 LTS on
the same laptop without any problems.
In bug #1768174 they advised me to open a bug here.
The laptop is a Dell Vostro 5468-P75G001 with Intel Corporation HD
Graphics 620 (rev 02).
KiCad version is:
Application: kicad
Version: 4.0.7-e2-6376~60~ubu
#24 worked for me BUT with the addition of removing leftover lock files first:
sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock
sudo rm /var/cache/apt/archives/lock
Dangerous if anything apt related still running - but I think a lot of
people will CTRL-C their way out of "apt-get update" of somehow try
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. create Ubuntu 16 LTS virtual machine in vSphere 6 or 5.x
2. start the Ubuntu 16 guest
3. go to Console in the vSphere Client
4. Go to settings and change resolution
5. click apply
Here the console hangs
Obs: Ubuntu 15 works just fine.
Prob
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Sound interface: Steinberg UR22
In Xenial Xerus beta-1 64-bit when I have running a youtube video in
Firefox and then I click on "Sound Settings..." in the top right
(speaker symbol), the sound settings dialog will appear and the pitch of
the sound of the vi
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The Gedit version included in Ubuntu Wily Werewolf allowed me to hide
the toolbar, the version included in Xenial Xerus does not offer this.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
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Thanks a lot for pointing me to the current version which works very
good, all problems gone. There's only a constant, minimal microstutter
left, which is fine to me.
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OpenGL stutter and freeze when rotat
Now that it is confirmed please set an importance based on reality. And
please somebody find the package and tell someone to fix it, it's
completely annoying.
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My PC is an Intel Core I3 and I use the built-in HD 4600 graphics. My
display is 1680x1050, connected via DVI-D, Ubuntu version is 15.10
64-bit.
I do a fresh Ubuntu install and install and run glmark2. The horse spins
smoothly.
I set "System settings -> Displays -> Rotation"
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
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Status: Opinion => Confirmed
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[RV515] Kubuntu: Corr
Hello.
Confirming this.
Kubuntu 14.04.1, all updated. Using fglrx, AMD Radeon Redwood 5570.
Mouse pointer is corrupting many times per day, on the second screen it looks
normal, but on first is corrupted. And some times it is long vertical line.
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Confirming this.
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Mouse pointer is corrupting many times per day, on the second screen it looks
normal, but on first is corrupted. And some times it is long vertical line.
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Hello.
Confirming this.
Kubuntu 14.04.1, all updated. Using fglrx-updates (the same version as fglrx
now), AMD Radeon Redwood 5570. Installed it via Driver manager in settings.
Mouse pointer is corrupting many times per day, on the second screen it looks
normal, but on first is corrupted. And som
I suggested a more general solution in bug 185618 comment 61 (about
adding an option to render content in Firefox whenever "Save As" comes
up immediately).
I suggest using an error/info page for content of a type for which there
is no handler or for content for which the handler fails, so anytime
Oops, I did not fully understand the bug, but was able to reproduce it
just now. I will take a look into this. There was a suggestion to warn
the user if something is saved in the /tmp directory-- could I please
get a code pointer as to how to do that?
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[Upstream] Never let users save in /tmp by default
S
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Start gnome-control-center > "Displays" > uncheck "Mirror Displays" >
"Apply"
The following error message comes:
"The selected configuration for displays could not be applied"
"required virtual size does not fit available size: requested=(2560, 1024),
minimum=(320, 200), ma
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) => jockey (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Opinion
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Fix Released
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Status: Fix Released => Opinion
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lshal log
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Network-manager does not support Huawei ETS1000. This CDMA modem use
Texas Instruments TUSB 3410 datacable(USB<-->COM) for connect to PC.
To make this dat
Public bug reported:
Network-manager does not support Huawei ETS1000. This CDMA modem use
Texas Instruments TUSB 3410 datacable(USB<-->COM) for connect to PC.
To make this datacable work you must also create this rule
/etc/udev/rules.d/026_ti_usb_3410.rules
#TI USB 3410
SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device"
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