I was ultimately able to achieve my exactly desired format using a GNOME
extension made by Daniel Khodabakhsh. Thank you Daniel!
I found that here:
https://github.com/Daniel-Khodabakhsh/datetime-format
Screenshot:
http://neartalk.com/ss/2018-04-06_003_1919x1079.png
Format:
%A | %m-%d-%G | %I:%M
Will I ever be able to convenience people that "show year" is actually a
useful feature when taking screenshots over time?
Now, that I've upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 and GNOME 3.28, it looks like
I'll have to start this 2009 battle all over again. It will not allow me
to format the clock the way I wa
Public bug reported:
I was not aware that this crashed happened, but I thought I'd report it
anyway, because I was prompted to submit this crash report. Maybe the
auto-collection of data regarding this crash will be helpful.
ProblemType: RecoverableProblem
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: ind
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Title:
Unity Dash can't understand "logout", "reboot", or "shutdown"
Status in
The indicator now appears on each workspace of each monitor. So this bug
is fixed.
However, the context menu of the indicator does NOT list your clipboard
history like it once did (back when it worked). To be clear, it does
list "History" as an option, but what I mean is that is use to list your
l
Sorry, I was only able to test version 1.1.7-1ubuntu0.1.
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Title:
Parcellite Applet-Indicator Doesn't
** Description changed:
The code that gets initiated when a window is maximize is flawed in
regards to which workspace it targets for maximization.
When a window becomes maximized it should always maximize to the
workspace "where the mouse-cursor was at" at the time that the
maximizat
** Description changed:
The code that gets initiated when a window is maximize is flawed in
regards to which workspace it targets for maximization.
When a window becomes maximized it should always maximize to the
workspace "where the mouse-cursor was at" at the time that the
maximizat
I determined my window manager with this command:
wmctrl -m :
Name: Compiz
Class: N/A
PID: N/A
Window manager's "showing the desktop" mode: OFF
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Maximize Window Bug - Us
** Description changed:
The code that gets initiated when a window is maximize is flawed in
regards to which workspace it targets for maximization.
When a window becomes maximized it should always maximize to the
workspace "where the mouse-cursor was at" at the time that the
maximizat
Public bug reported:
The code that gets initiated when a window is maximize is flawed in
regards to which workspace it targets for maximization.
When a window becomes maximized it should always maximize to the
workspace "where the mouse-cursor was at" at the time that the
maximization was initiat
Know of a good workaround to persist these settings, until the bug is
fixed?
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Title:
Failure to Sust
Public bug reported:
To reproduce this bug you must enable workspaces:
System Settings > Appearance > Behavior > Enable Workspaces.
Now, I'm assuming you have firefox open in this current workspace (from
where you are reading this message). It doesn't matter if it is chrome,
but later we will sw
** Description changed:
Please view this video of the bug I'm reporting:
http://youtu.be/wKGLff7HhS8
+
+ To reproduce this bug, you will have to Enable Workspaces In Ubuntu
+ Unity, like this:
+
+ System Settings > Appearance > Behavior > Enable Workspaces
Essentially, when using the Un
Please upgrade the software version for Remmina in the Ubuntu 14.04
repository.
I use Ubuntu exclusively, on my work-computer, and Remmina is among the
most important Linux programs I use on a daily basis. This bug is
driving me crazy.
Ubuntu 14.04 is a Long Term Release. A bug like this should n
I have not had this happen again recently. It seems there was a nvidia
video driver update shortly after I originally reported this, and I
think that it may have fixed the issue. I'll report back here if I
experience this further.
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While were looking into this, I've added a couple more dash additions to the
original description (for completeness sake):
- Lock Computer
- Switch User
** Description changed:
In their efforts to make the Unity Dash the "goto place for everything
you want to do", the developers have ove
My intent, in reporting this bug, is not to find a work-around for me
specifically, but is to propose a default behavior for the masses. We
want to maximize the user-friendliness to a brand new user of Ubuntu
Unity, without harming the work-flow of a seasoned professional.
This proposal is intende
While logged into Ubuntu Desktop, if you hit the power button for one
second, it produces a menu similar to what I'm proposing for ctrl-alt-
delete.
Perhaps, as a quick fix, we can just point ctrl-alt-delete to that same
menu (produced by hit the power button). The only proposed option
missing fro
@Andrea Azzarone
Why did you mark this as "Incomplete" in Unity? This is absolutely
complete and can be verified by any existing user of Unity.
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I guess you are saying that this is more specific to Ayatana Design than
Unity as a whole?
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Title:
U
** Summary changed:
- Unity Dash can't understand "restart", "reboot", or "shutdown"
+ Unity Dash can't understand "logout", "reboot", or "shutdown"
** Description changed:
In their efforts to make the Unity Dash the "goto place for everything
you want to do", the developers have over looked
** Description changed:
In their efforts to make the Unity Dash the "goto place for everything you
want to do", the developers have over looked 3 fundamental tasks that a user
might intuitively try to achieve with the unity dash:
- Reboot
- Restart (another alias a user might intuitive
** Description changed:
In their efforts to make the Unity Dash the "goto place for everything you
want to do", the developers have over looked 3 fundamental tasks that a user
might intuitively try to achieve with the unity dash:
- - Reboot
- - Restart (another alias a user might intuitive
Public bug reported:
In their efforts to make the Unity Dash the "goto place for everything you want
to do", the developers have over looked 3 fundamental tasks that a user might
intuitively try to achieve with the unity dash:
- Reboot
- Restart (another alias a user might intuitively type t
Public bug reported:
The Unity Desktop doesn't allow a user to reboot their computer by
hitting ctrl-alt-delete.
When ctrl-alt-delete his hit, only two options are provided:
- Lock
- Log out
This bugs is requesting that 4 more options be added to this menu:
- Reboot
- Shutdown
- System Monitor
-
Public bug reported:
In the last couple of weeks, I've experienced problems (off and on),
where after logging into the Unity desktop, I do not have a mouse-
cursor.
When this happens, with the intention of rebooting, I hit ctrl-alt-
delete. This produces a dialog that allows me to logout (but doe
You can detect which version of remmina you are using by running this as
one command:
sudo apt-get install apt-show-versions ; sudo apt-show-versions remmina
In Ubuntu 14.01 this returns:
remmina:amd64/trusty 1.0.0-4ubuntu3 uptodate
What version is being run in Ubuntu 14.10?
It seems like I te
Can someone please upgrade this package in 14.04 LTS, so that an update
is released via Ubuntu Software Updater?
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I you view the video of this bug (on YouTube), under it is a message board
where Brendan Hide said this:
"I've had this exact same bug running ArchLinux. Seems to have been fixed in
the latest version however. My pacman log shows I updated Remmina on Thursday
October 17th from v1.0.0 to v1.1.1
Is this bug fixed in later versions? Perhaps the 14.04 package needs
upgrading?
In Ubuntu 14.04, I'm running this version:
remmina:amd64/trusty 1.0.0-4ubuntu3 uptodate
You can see what version you are running by running the following in one
command line:
sudo apt-get install apt-show-versions ;
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Title:
Remmina Launching Remote Sessions Larger than Worksp
Public bug reported:
In multiple graphical text editors I'm often experiencing difficulty
using the Overlay Scroll-bar to drag-scroll to the very top of the
document.
I will click-grab-drag the overlay scrollbar all the way to its top-most
position and then still be about 1/3 of the way from the
Public bug reported:
I've been using Ubuntu desktop since April of 2007 (starting with
version 7.04).
This is the oldest unfixed bug I know of.
When you have two monitors, if you maximize a youtube flash video on one
monitor, any action you perform on the other monitor minimizes the
video.
It h
Deleting all the hidden files and folders in the home directory was
overkill. Which specific hidden file/folders would have been more
targeted? I'd like to take note of this for future reference.
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The reason the reinstall didn't fix the issue is because I have the
/home folder on a separate partition and upon logging in for the first
time, Unity was reading the hidden files in the user's home directory.
Apparently, after the final release, there were some previously created
(during the beta)
Public bug reported:
I installed the Ubuntu 14.04 64bit desktop on this ASUS F75A a few weeks
ago while it was still in beta.
Today, upon logging into this machine, the Unity Dekstop was missing the
top-panel and the launcher. I had to then press the power button for 5
seconds to turn off this la
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292041
Public bug reported:
After locking my desktop, my monitor never turns off. After a lock, it
no longer honors the settings specified at:
All Settings > Brightness & Lock > Turn screen off when inactive for:
As much as I appreciate "any way" to accomplish this, I must agree with
Tal Liron.
To achieve this option, you must install additional software and a
regular use won't ever know this option exists.
Furthermore, this option should be the default for 14.04. Not one bug
report would be reported if t
CompizConfig Settings Manager-> Ubuntu Unity Plugin -> Launcher ->
Minimize Single Window Applications
Yep, it's there and it works like a charm! I'm happy again ( it's the
little things ).
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@Christopher Townsend
Thank you so much for listening to user feedback and implementing a fair
compromise. Please don't under estimate how important this is to us. I
can barely stand it when a lot of people want something and the
developers won't even at least add it as a preference that can be ac
Comment #335 should remain the focus of this post I'd like to remind.
Ubuntu 14.04 is great.
The dash is fine for type-launching an application, but not good for
surveying the applications you got. However, the classicmenu-indicator
package addresses this shortcoming.
Now, in 14.04, you can set
** Tags added: trusty
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Title:
Opening the dash is very slow and laggy
Status in Unity:
Confirmed
S
In order to fix this to the standard of comment #35, you'd have to
change the time the dash is launched to be before the super-key is hit.
Therefore, upon login, the dash should be launched in a hidden state
that doesn't capture key-inputs.
Then, hitting the super-key will immediately do the foll
I've receive quite a few updates since I submitted this bug, and now the
audacity launcher is showing up for me too.
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The heat of this bug report is 1896. Therefore, not invalid.
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Title:
Minimize Application's Windows u
Invalid??? Here we go again!
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Title:
Minimize Application's Windows upon clicking its Launcher Icon
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Title:
Minimize Application's Windows upon clicking its Launcher Icon
Status
You know, if they could at least do post #335, it would make up a lot
for the inconveniences of the title bar being integrated into the top-
panel.
Due to "Title Bar Integrated in top-panel", these additional steps are required
to minimize and application (using the mouse):
1) Click on applicatio
** Tags added: saucy
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Title:
Ubuntu Clock Won't Show Year
Status in Desktop panel for G
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Title:
Minimize Application's Windows upon clicking its Launcher Icon
Status i
I've added the Unity-Tweak-Tool project to this bug report. Maybe they
can scratch this itch.
I suggest focusing on post #335.
** Also affects: unity-tweak-tool
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I agree. Any time I installed Ubuntu onto someone's system, I really
have to emphasize to them that they must hover at the top to see these
menus. This is not very intuitive; it has to be figured out the hard way
or shown to you.
New users need to SEE the options available to them, not FEEL AROUN
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Title:
[Regression]Mouse wheel to change volume stopped working on S
** Also affects: indicator-sound
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Can't Scroll-Wh
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 13.10 Desktop PC 64bit (alpha).
In previous editions, I could hover over the speaker-icon-indicator and
adjust volume using my mouse's scroll wheel.
I'm unable to do this in 13.10.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: unity 7.1.0+13.10.20
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