Hello again,
After re-updating my Ubuntu packages, I wonder if I mistakenly used
24.0.5 in the past, because now I'm having the same issue with 24.0.9
and cleaning the cache, node_modules, etc, does not help at all, I'm
having the same issue as before.
Is there somewhere else I should look for ca
I don't think so, `inxi -Gx` says:
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel Raptor Lake-P [Iris Xe Graphics] vendor: Dell driver: i915
v: kernel arch: Gen-13 bus-ID: 00:02.0
Device-2: NVIDIA GA107GLM [RTX A500 Laptop GPU] vendor: Dell
driver: nouveau v: kernel arch: Ampere bus-ID: 01:00.0
Device-3:
Public bug reported:
On a laptop with Ubuntu 24.04, after updating from 24.0.5-1ubuntu1 to
24.0.9-1ubuntu1 on the 2024-07-22, an Electron-based application, using
a 3D graph based on three.js, stopped working properly. The Chromium
developer tools indicated errors such as:
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node:internal/proce
I have a similar bug, but on a different hardware, and I'd like to
confirm if it is the same bug, or if I should open a new bug.
Hardware: Lenovo T440p with Ultradock, i7-4810MQ, external monitor connected to
dock by DVI.
How to reproduce:
- Boot with docked laptop. After boot, external monitor i
Public bug reported:
Inequality constraints and integer variables give clearly incorrect
results, which are not explicitly mentioned in the documentation.
For instance, trying to solve the following program in lp format:
min: x;
x > 0;
int x;
Results in:
Value of objective function: 0
Actu
This has just happened with me. I had put the Windows line after the "##
## End Default Options ##" and before the "### END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC
KERNELS LIST" in menu.lst to allow for the Windows partition to show up
first. Probably some script automatically replaced the lines with Ubuntu
default optio
Unfortunately I cannot find an easy way of printing a screenshot while
maintaining the mouse pointer on the screen and/or the highlighted
region. When I try using the PrtScr key, the cursor changes and the
previously highlighted button loses the focus.
Actually, it's quite simple to reproduce it:
I actually meant "significant gain/effort ratio".
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Feature Request: Fullscreen view does not consider Fitts' law
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172469
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Fullscreen toolbar buttons have a "one-pixel border" on their corners.
This border goes against Fitts' law
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitts'_law), which, when applied to mouse-
based user interfaces, states that buttons near the edges of the scr
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