I am now running 21.04 & the problem seems to have gone away for me.
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I updated to 20.04 in July & the problem is still present for me.
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I use Gnome-Tweaks 3.34.0 in Ubuntu 19.10.
I also use 2 Gnome Extensions:
- Dash to Panel
- New Mail Indicator
Often (8 times out of last 20) after a fresh boot or login, I find the Gnome
Extensions are "OFF".
The cause is that the ON/OFF button for ALL extensions at the top
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It may be a bad habit, but for years I have saved temporary files (stuff
I don't intend to keep long & some work in progress) to my desktop,
where I won't forget them & they are immediately available.
For years there was no problem - icons on the desktop stayed where they
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I tried 4.4.0-143 and that does NOT give me a black screen.
Actually, I get a degraded screen, like in recovery mode, but maybe I did not
install -143 correctly as I never tried to install an old version before?
I used Synapt & installed:
linux-headers-4.4.0-143
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On my Asus EeePC 1015PED netbook, running Ubuntu 16.04LTS, I updated to
kernel 4.4.0.145 on 3 April 2019.
On the first boot after the update, I got the usual grub screen, then
"Loading Linux 4.4.0.145 ... Loading in
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On my Asus EeePC 1015PED netbook, running Ubuntu 16.04LTS, I updated to kernel
4.4.0.145 on 3 April 2019.
On the first boot after the update, I got the usual grub screen, then "Loading
Linux 4.4.0.145 ... Loading initial ramdisk ..." then the screen went black
with no mouse
Still the same in Gedit 3.10.4 in Ubuntu 15.10...
Grrr...
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spell check uses wrong English dictionary
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I already asked about this in Launchpad Question #256474, but with no
answer.
If I single-click on an Ubuntu Unity Launcher Tile, I expect that to
launch the application.
It only does so if I can click-&-release extremely rapidly (less than
one tenth of a second - who can me
I have now switched from Lubuntu to Xfce, so am no longer concerned by this bug.
Sorry, but I don't have time or energy to set up a new development version of
Lubuntu just to check this.
But quote:
"I found "lubuntu-logout.desktop" file which is associated with this button.
It includes "Icon=syst
This sounds like the problem I reported on Ubuntu Forum back in May 2013 using
12.10:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2146129
Still the same today in 13.04.
Basically, when hot-plugging a camera, it sometimes appears in Thunar as
mounted & calls up Shotwell as required.
But more often
Is the title of this bug maybe incorrect?
I think the real problem is "You can't select the default language you
want Gedit to use for spell checking".
Sounds like that was true in 2009 & I think it is still true today,
isn't it?
Seems to be to me using Ubuntu 12.10.
I live in France, most of m
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Lubuntu (11.10) Displays Incorrect Shutdown Icon
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Using Oxygen Icon theme, I expect the Shutdown Button to be the Red one like
"/usr/share/icons/oxygen/16x16/system-shutdown.png".
Instead, I just see a dull grey cogwheel, which I suppose is a default when no
icon is found.
I found "lubuntu-logout.desktop" file which is ass
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I just installed Opera browser (some people suggested it was more
stable).
I booted kernel 2.6.24-21 (without backports) & opened only Opera.
In less than 5 minutes of intensive browsing (Google News pages) I got the
usual kernel panic.
So I guess the title of this bug report i
Does that mean:
Nobody is going to find the root cause of my (our - there are lots of us...)
problem, using hardware purchased specifically because it was claimed to work
with Linux?
There is no logical reason to hope or expect future releases (Intrepid & later)
to fix a problem which has not be
I just confirmed the bug by booting 2.6.24-21 kernel (without
backports...) & it froze in Firefox in less than 1 minute.
2.6.24-22 kernel (with backports...) has been working with no problem
for 12 days.
2.6.24-19 kernel (with backports...) worked with no problem for 3
months.
So I can easily re
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Thanks for your rapid response.
Please be patient as bug reporting is all new to me!
I agree this is not a specific Firefox problem.
It seems to be a RT2561 problem but appears mostly in Firefox.
I just ran the items you requested, this with 2.6.24-22 kernel & with backports
module installed.
Th
Public bug reported:
On 8 August 2008 I installed an Edimax EW7128g PCI card with RT2561 chipset in
my Acer T120-3000 desktop PC which I dual-boot with XP(SP2).
I have been using all the other hardware since December 2006 with Edgy, Fiesty
& Gutsy.
At the time I was running Gutsy with kernel 2.6
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