Re: [Bug 1872894] Re: Support brotli compressed content

2020-04-15 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Thanks for the thorough explanation. Thomas Ward schrieb am Mi., 15. Apr. 2020, 14:55: > Refer to > https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nginx/+question/678209 > which is about this issue as well. It explains why it is not currently > included. > > ** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu) >Imp

[Bug 1872894] [NEW] Support brotli compressed content

2020-04-14 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: Could you please include the ngx_brotli module? https://github.com/google/ngx_brotli Several guides exist on the Internet that tell you how to build a nginx package that contains it, there seems to be demand for it. But nobody seems to care to write a bug or patch to bring it

[Bug 1776632] Re: rkhunter ASCII text with no line terminators

2019-08-28 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
It looks like there is an option to suppress this. I just encountered the same problem and found information in the following tickets to be helpful: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rkhunter/+bug/1453952 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rkhunter/+bug/219840 I created a /etc/rkhu

[Bug 1828730] [NEW] [snap] Gedit fails to launch

2019-05-12 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: This happens on both stable and latest channel. I have Communitheme snap installed and Suru icons set. gnome-characters and other gnome snaps do run but fail to fetch theme resources on 18.04 (see #LP:1828664). I also installed the snap on 19.04 where it runs fine. Steps to r

[Bug 1828664] Re: [snap] Broken link in theme directory

2019-05-12 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
** Description changed: Reproduce steps --- 1. $ snap install gnome-characters communitheme 2. logoff and select communitheme session at the greeter (probably needs a reload of GDM or reboot, I'm running the wayland session but it also happened of X) 3. $ snap run gnome-cha

[Bug 1828664] Re: [snap] Broken link in theme directory

2019-05-11 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
** Description changed: Reproduce steps --- 1. $ snap install gnome-characters communitheme 2. logoff and select communitheme session at the greeter (probably needs a reload of GDM or reboot, I'm running the wayland session but it also happened of X) 3. $ snap run gnome-cha

[Bug 1828664] Re: [snap] Broken link in theme directory

2019-05-11 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
** Description changed: - I'm using the communitheme and gnome-characters snap on Ubuntu 18.04 - which broke at some point about two month ago. Screenshots are here: - https://askubuntu.com/q/1142291/40581 + Reproduce steps + --- + 1. $ snap install gnome-characters communitheme + 2. l

[Bug 1828664] Re: [snap] Broken link in theme directory

2019-05-11 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
** Summary changed: - Broken link in theme directory + [snap] Broken link in theme directory ** Tags added: snap -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1828664 Title: [snap] Broken link in

[Bug 1828664] [NEW] Broken link in theme directory

2019-05-11 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: I'm using the communitheme and gnome-characters snap on Ubuntu 18.04 which broke at some point about two month ago. Screenshots are here: https://askubuntu.com/q/1142291/40581 I found that ~/snap/gnome-characters/current/themes is a broken link even when removing the respecti

[Bug 1818338] Re: Add support for Chromebook keyboards

2019-04-06 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Thank you for your feedback and sorry for the delay. I looked at commit 675ff4be and compared it with the patch I referenced, which removes the xkb_symbols section in symbols/inet. Note that this patch adds and assigns more keys (AE01-AE12, BKSP, AB09, I166, I167, I181, I160, I235, I232, I233) and

[Bug 1818338] Re: Add support for Chromebook keyboards

2019-04-06 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
** Description changed: Please review this patch for inclusion in Ubuntu or upstream: https://github.com/GalliumOS/xkeyboard- config/blob/master/debian/patches/chromebook.patch I have been using Gallium OS on a Chromebook and like to switch to Ubuntu. I tested the modifications on my

[Bug 1818338] [NEW] Add support for Chromebook keyboards

2019-03-02 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: Please review this patch for inclusion in Ubuntu or upstream: https://github.com/GalliumOS/xkeyboard- config/blob/master/debian/patches/chromebook.patch I have been using Gallium OS on a Chromebook and like to switch to Ubuntu. I tested the modifications on my Chromebook and

[Bug 1810380] [NEW] Activate mozc on launch even for IBus>=1.5.0

2019-01-03 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: On Gnome one has to activate Hiragana mode (or some other mode) every time after login to enable the mozc IME. It seems there is an easy solution to this by setting `const bool kActivatedOnLaunch = true;` in src/unix/ibus/property_handler.cc as done here with a short quilt pa

[Bug 1792087] [NEW] Flooding syslog with "already registered" messages - org_gnome_Pomodoro AppIndicatorSupport-WARN

2018-09-12 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
Public bug reported: gnome-shell-pomodoro seems to suffer from the same problem as indicator-multiload does thus flooding the log with lots of messages. See LP #1739468 Pomodoro also ships with an extension that integrates better with Gnome Shell, unfortunately I couldn't find an option to dis

[Bug 1768127] Re: indicator-multiload writes too much in syslog

2018-09-12 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1739468 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1739468 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1739468 Repeated [AppIndicatorSupport-WARN] Item :1.51/org/ayatana/NotificationItem/multiload is already registered -- You received this bug notification

[Bug 1488620] Re: Add LZ4 support

2018-03-13 Thread Benjamin Tegge via ubuntu-bugs
I haven't done any benchmark comparisons between the two but zstd would be great. Thumbs up on the work you and others are doing to implement zstd into packaging. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.