Here's the original icon from the developers, which I do like.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-calendar/+bug/2081816/+attachment/5821411/+files/good-icon-purple.png
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Here's the icon I don't like:
** Attachment added: "Ambiguous icon with random number"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-calendar/+bug/2081816/+attachment/5821410/+files/bad-icon-green.png
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Public bug reported:
When I open the calendar app in Gnome, Ubuntu, the icon in my dock is a generic
green rectangle with the number "28".
I don't like this icon.
It's too generic. Looking at this in my dock, this could be an email app with
28 unread messages, or a to-do app with 28 tasks.
Note
Ah never mind.
It looks like this upgrade failure is a known issue:
https://nelsonslog.wordpress.com/2020/05/26/ubuntu-19-10-to-20-04
-upgrade-failure/
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Yes I have deliberately not upgraded to 20.04
Every time I try, it makes my laptop unbootable.
I just tried again today. Now not only does it not boot into this new
kernel, but booting into the previous kernel version no longer works
either.
Where is the best place to get support for that
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Public bug reported:
I have the Gnome "Places Status Indicator" extension installed.
Previously the 'Places' button would always appear to the right of
"Activities"
However since a few weeks ago, every now and then the "Places" button
appears to the left of the "Activities" button.
This is bad
Public bug reported:
# Steps to reproduce
* boot up an installation disk for Ubuntu 18.04 server 64 bit
* fill in all the fields. Nothing special
* get to the final part where you just have to wait for the installer to run
* select "view full log"
# Expected result
* the log disappears and the