Ubuntu 16.04 LTS ("Xenial Xerus") here, and I too have no notifications
for new e-mails... "Pulling" to refresh does not seem to work, and
closing then re-opening usually doesn't work either.
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When using AfterShokz's Trekz Titanium, the result is still the same...
This issue still has not been addressed.
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bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition:
* OS build number: OTA-13
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160913
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160913-023544)
* Device Image part: 2016
Whilst I can only speak for myself, I know that Fiio's music players
support such a format for album artwork, and back when I used to use
Microsoft Windows-based operating systems exclusively, a number of
programs also supported album artwork in this format.
We also have Sony Blu-Ray Disk players
Okay, I can't work out how to delete this "bug"... Which is not actually
a "bug".
*Facepalm*
But because I now consider this a design flaw, I have submitted a wishlist
request for a change to the list of recognized album artwork filenames over
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/music-app/+bug/162
In my experience, most music programs and applications recognize "album
title.supported_extension" as album artwork, usually in addition to the
same or similar filename structures you list above... That was why I
thought there was a bug.
I agree that there is no bug here, though I still think ther
Okay, so in my experimenting, I accidentally discovered something - some
of the albums that have "working" album artwork have the album artwork
in the same folder with the filename "cover.jpg", whilst all of the
albums that do not have working album artwork have the filename "album
title.jpg"... Fr
Considering Ubuntu (Touch) currently does not work with the "media
control buttons" on some (all?) bluetooth headsets/headphones, this
should be fast-tracked... It could serve as an interim solution and even
if you look beyond that, it's a great suggestion (particularly for those
using wired headse
This issue is still present in OTA-13...
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bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition:
* OS build number: OTA-13
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160913
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160913-023544)
* Device Image part: 20160606-540a47f
* Device build description: VEGETA01A-S23A_BQ_L100EN_2015_1
This issue is still present for me, except that the name of the mobile
device is not shown at all anymore...
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bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition:
* OS build number: OTA-13
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160913
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160913-023544)
* Device Image part: 20160606
This appears to have been fixed for me... I cannot reproduce this under
the current version of Ubuntu.
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bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition:
* OS build number: OTA-13
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160913
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160913-023544)
* Device Image part: 20160606-540a4
Public bug reported:
When one accesses the "Storage" information in System Settings, no
information is shown regarding the status of removable storage.
Not only would it make sense to include the status of removable storage
on this screen (particularly since System Settings is a compulsory part
o
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1358050 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358050
I agree, it would be *nice* to have something with an "Ubuntu feel" to
it... But it's hardly a priority.
There's plenty of other things (such as bookmarks synchronization
between a computer and a mobile dev
I wasn't suggesting that MusicBrainz should "correct" music, but rather
suggest metadata for tracks or albums that contain no or missing
metadata...
There's always Echoprint, which is an Open Source equivalent of Sony's
"TrackID" music recognition service, so the groundwork has clearly been
laid.
I'd rather not if I don't have to, @ jonas-drange, a my E5 HD Ubuntu
Edition is my "daily driver" and relied upon for work... If you *really*
need me to I will, however.
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Public bug reported:
I was installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS from optical media as an "reinstall"
using a "live" environment - this was because my previous upgrade (from
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to Ubuntu 16.04 LTS resulted in a corrupt kernel)...
Everything seemed to be going well, until the end when the inst
I can't use Telegram because of the (known) password/two-factor
authentication issue, but I did try to replicate @cm-t 's problem with a
text message, and was unable to do so...
With my screen off and music playing, the music softened/lowered in
volume ("ducked"), my notification tone was heard at
Same here - Gallery is ignoring the ".nomedia" file (which should hide
any content in the same directory as this file), whilst other
applications, Scopes and web apps do not...
Folders containing ".nomedia" should not have their content shown in
Gallery.
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I can confirm, it's fixed for me...
Thanks!
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* OS build number: OTA-10.1
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160408.4
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160408-211605)
* Device Image part: 20160329-a9bacdb
* Device build description: VEGETA01A-S23A_BQ_L100E
It's an OpenVPN configuration, using the settings provided by my VPN
service provider (a commercial, subscription-based service)...
My VPN service provider went through the settings with me one-by-one and
confirmed what I suspected - that there should be a field to type-in my
username (an e-mail a
Public bug reported:
When configuring a VPN connection, there is no "username" field in which
to enter one's username (an e-mail address, in my case).
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Reproduce:
- Access the VPN settings (Apps Scope-->System Settings-->VPN-->Add Manual
Configuration...).
- Attempt to enter username.
Result
Thanks @Simon - your answer makes it clearer to a user like myself what
is going on/how this works, and I'm sure one of the Community/Canonical
Developers will appreciate your input... I know I did.
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@Simon
Your technical description makes sense...
But at this stage, Ubuntu on smartphones/phablets/tablets does not allow
users to set an alias ("Bluetooth device friendly name") for a bluetooth
device (host OR slave), meaning that users are stuck with whatever
ACTUAL name the manufacturer has al
Introduce 24-hour ("military") time... My (Ubuntu) computer can do it,
and I use it daily in my line of work; not having this is frustrating.
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Titl
Tested using...
AfterShokz Trekz Titanium
bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition:
* OS build number: OTA-9
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160123.1
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160123-115651)
* Device Image part: 20160108-efc96d8
* Device build description: VEGETA01A-S23A_BQ_L100EN_2009_160
Approximately fifteen (15) seconds to load on my bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu
Edition here, with a 32GB storage card inserted.
* OS build number: OTA-9
* Ubuntu Image part: 20160123.1
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160123-115651)
* Device Image part: 20160108-efc96d8
* Device build
I had the same problem on my bq Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition, running Ubuntu
15.04 (OTA-9)...
* OS build number: OTA-9
* Ubuntu image part: 20160123.1
* Ubuntu build description: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160123-115651)
* Device image part: 20160108-efc96d8
* Device build description: VEGETA01A-S23A
By "Tarpy", you mean Trusty Tahr (aka. Ubuntu 14.04), right Soeren?
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Title:
Smart Scope Weather in Celsius
To manage notifications about this bu
Public bug reported:
When I type "weather:city name" in Ubuntu 13.10's Smart Scope, I am
shown the weather for my area (Palmerston, NT, Australia)... But it's in
fahrenheit, despite the fact that my (Ubuntu) regional settings are set
to celsius!
There is also no apparent process for changing the
Public bug reported:
When one tries to install OpenShot Video Editor via the Ubuntu Software
Center, the installation fails because "there is no Internet
connection"... However installation is successful via Terminal.
Prior to installing OpenShot Video Editor via Terminal, I had verified
that the
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