Same, if you click a link in evolution mail that should open in firefox.
It breaks such an important use case that I don't understand, how snap
moved forward to standard. Can't explain this to friends, whom I have
recommended changing to Ubuntu.
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Public bug reported:
When installed as a snap, firefox won't open the file chooser dialog for
importing a certificate authority. However, it is working when installed
using apt.
How to reproduce:
1. Install firefox as snap
2. Navigate to Preferences | Privacy & Security | Certificates | View
Cer
Related to #1911649
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1913570
Title:
Firefox not opening file chooser dialog for importing certificates
Status in firefox package in Ubun
Public bug reported:
When running on dual screen config, the cursor is heavily flickering.
Makes it a very unpleasant experience, if not renders it unusable. If
switched to only single screen, cursor is completely stable.
When issuing
xrandr --output HDMI-2 --scale 0.99x0.99
again cursor is stab
Hi,
first to say: I've been testing Ubuntu-Budgie. There is no option to run on
Wayland. So I downloaded (2021-02-02) and installed Ubuntu 21.04 Desktop to
perform the test and found some surprising results:
1. fresh installation, running on Xorg: the flickering is clearly visible. In
fact, the
Have to add to the above: after first login, I rearranged the screens
using the Display Settings. That creates a file ~/.config/monitors.xml.
That file does some magic in preventing the flickering. However, it
becomes effective only after logging out and logging in again, so I was
mislead when test
In Ubuntu-Budgie the above trick doesn't solve the problem. I notice
that Ubuntu Desktop is using gdm3 whereas Ubuntu Budgie is using
lightdm. They are calling xorg with different arguments. So I
reconfigured Budgie for gdm3 and, after creating the monitor.xml file,
the flicker is gone.
I hope, th
Output of apt policy xdg-desktop-portal*:
xdg-desktop-portal-backend:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: (none)
Version table:
xdg-desktop-portal-tests:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.8.0-2
Version table:
1.8.0-2 500
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hirsute/universe amd6
I tried:
sudo apt-get install -y xdg-desktop-portal
It didn't cure the problem, right after install. Re-installed firefox
didn't make it work either. After reboot everything was working.
Question is, where did I loose this xdg-desktop-portal, but I'm quite
sure it wasn't there from the initial in
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