Still the same issue under Ubuntu 20.04.
Running
```
snap connect chromium:removable-media
```
enables access to files on removable media (mounted under `/media` or
`/mnt`).
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> I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 and every time I start typing on my keyboard,
the "Keyboard battery low" alert pops up, obscuring a large part of the
screen. This is becoming really annoying. I do not want to completely
disable all power notifications as I'm using a laptop and need to know
when the laptop
I gotta add that sometimes after boot-up the indicator works as expected
i.e. is visible although bluetooth is turned off. I can't tell why it
works correctly from time to time and then fails again. If I happen to
identify a pattern I'll post about it here...
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I'm also on 14.04 and can confirm the behaviour Andre described in post
#4: If I turn off bluetooth the indicator disappears after the next
reboot. As long as bluetooth stays turned on the indicator remains
visible regardless of rebooting.
If bluetooth is turned off and the indicator is not visibl
I installed at first Ubuntu 12.04 , then 12.10 on a fresh built custom
PC with a Intel Core i7 3770, OCZ Vertex 4 SSD and 16GB DDR3-1600 Ram on
a ASRock Z77E-ITX Mainboard. After both installations I ended up
randomly in this "low graphics mode".
Entering "sudo service lightdm restart" after login
@Uli Tillich
In my sight following problems still remain:
1) If the MX5000-set is paired with another computer (or e.g. with
windows on a dual-boot machine) and you're trying to connect it with
Ubuntu in HCI mode, it won't work unless you've resetted it manually (by
pressing the red button for a
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invalid character(s) for usernames in GDM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585128
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585128
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
affected package (probably): gdm (2.30.0-0ubuntu5)
ubuntu release: 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx)
system language: german (switzerland)
bug description:
Using the character "&" in a username (the complete or extensive name which can
be changed through the
rse I did the activation with another non-bluetooth mouse).
Next time I booted up bluetooth was working from the beginning as it did
in my first post... no clue what's happening here! But maybe this is the
same misbehaviour which my previous speaker "lagerdalek" told about.
Cheers
ll happy. Hopefully the same will be
effective for the other owners of logitech mice/keyboards.
Greets from Switzerland
-Bhabba
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bluez fails to discover mx5000 keyboard and mouse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550288
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