Also, while you guys are in the process of figuring out when and how to
fix this [stupid] regression, add a fix for keeping caribou onto the
display that is actually the touch screen if possible?
When a secondary monitor is plugged in, and regardless of the displays
positioning, caribou jumps to w
Thank you for clarifying Dniel.
Both instances crash regardless. apport does leave a crash file under
/var/crash/ as well...
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Title:
session fre
Daniel,
the reason i copied the crash information and uploaded it is because
apport (ubuntu-bug) seems to crash for no apparent reason when I try to
get the file to the bug report.
I understand there are protocols to follow but your removal of the file
is kind of counter productive...
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Here it is. Copied from /var/crash/ - original name _usr_bin_gnome-
shell.1000.crash
** Attachment added: "gnome-shell crash log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1730091/+attachment/5004940/+files/gnome-shell-crash.crash
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Public bug reported:
Currently using the default wayland session on 17.10: the computer
eventually hangs/freezes after an undetermined amount of time, whether
it'S still powered on and unused or when put on standby. Resuming the
session is impossible as the device is frozen and needs to bee reset
Public bug reported:
When enabling the activities overview, the current thickness/border-
radius values of the currently focused desktop conflict with the outer
perimeter of the overview panel.
Solution:
Decrease the focus border thickness and/or enable a border-radius value
to the ubuntu.css ov
Public bug reported:
When disabling the dock's full height and straight corner enforcement
via dconf-editor, the border radiuses do not coincide and protrude from
the inner focus highlight of the icon onto the dock's perimeter.
Although not necessarily supported by the official visual guideline
(
Hi Didier,
May I ask why you would favour png assets over a css solution, given the
already evident nature of the ubuntu.css override file?
Why not streamline?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1725545 (user
avatar)
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1725546
(login background)
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Public bug reported:
An important factor in staying consistent with the overall aesthetics of
the ubuntu design language would be to disable the use of the noise
texture on gdm to provide a seamless transition from the plymouth boot
splash onto the gdm login. Here is the override provided to fix t
Public bug reported:
The gdm login avatar vertical alignment alignment is off by a couple of
pixels and can be easily fixed by correcting the user icon margin setup
like so using an override in ubuntu.css in the gnome-shell themes
directory:
.framed-user-icon {
margin: 4px 0px 0px 2px !importa
** Summary changed:
- ubuntu.css styling issues
+ ubuntu.css styling issues - hot corner ripple box
** Description changed:
Enabling hot-corners using dconf-editor under 'org.gnome.shell enable-
hot-corner' as true, the colour of the ripple is still blue (Adwaita
default scheme) since the
Thanks for your response Jeremy.
I filed all three issues in a same report since all three refer to the
same styling file (ubuntu.css) under the gnome-shell themes folder.
If it's a must I'll separate the report later on.
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Public bug reported:
Enabling hot-corners using dconf-editor under 'org.gnome.shell enable-
hot-corner' as true, the colour of the ripple is still blue (Adwaita
default scheme) since the compiled shell theme still uses the specified
asset resource:///org/gnome/shell/theme/corner-ripple-ltr.png - t
Public bug reported:
The python icon path in each of the respective launchers for the 2.x and
3.x series seem to be hardcoded to an absolute path rather than
designating the relative /usr/share/icons/... directory on the 'Icon='
line within the desktop launcher file located within
usr/share/applic
Public bug reported:
The launcher under /usr/share/applications known as hplj1020.desktop and
other similar foo2zjs derived launchers use a hardcoded 'Icon=' path
rather than using the freedesktop standard (
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Howto_desktop_files/)
Temporary workarounds:
Manually ed
My I also suggest moving gcolor's old icon path to the more standard
'/usr/share/icons/' directory within the launcher's file to be able to
theme it appropriately? (i.e.: Icon=gcolor2)
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Public bug reported:
installing ndiswrapper does not provide automatic dependency install for
ndiswrapper-dkms nor the linux headers to compile and load the module
adequately. i had to manually install and load those to the get an error
on build as follows:
root@Mercury:~# apt-get install ndiswra
This issue should be pushed upstream and any known theme dev should be
warned about this behavior (ex: tiheum).
Personally, using Faenza (without reinstalling the mono theme), on UGR
12.10, I was able to link scalables back to the required file names like
so:
#!/bin/bash
# Icons #
color= reset=
I can't believe we're all still on this debate.. it's only logical to be
able to opt-out if it reflects the user's choice...
is it really that annoying to implement?
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Afzal wrote:
> Mark, you're going off-topic. Anyway, since you aren't even trying to
> consider
Glad to see it'S over and it'S been finally done :)
Maybe I'll come back to Ubuntu starting 12.04 ;)
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Mark Shuttleworth <
844...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 19/01/12 17:39, Afzal wrote:
> > To Mark Shuttleworth, a lot of other people use Ubuntu besides you and
I left Ubuntu 7 months ago... The design team is too slow for such minor
fixes.
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 2:47 AM, Dmitry Shachnev
wrote:
> @Nathanel: See bug 588200 for that (it's waiting for design team
> decision).
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Interesting...
Anyway.. good luck with the implementation.
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Mark Shuttleworth <
844...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Neat.
>
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It could be part of the "encrypt home folder category"... or on a per
user session basis just state it as "Reveal my background on login [ x
]" within GCC's background options
>> i take my chances : )
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Seriously Mark?
With all due respect, I doubt anyone could consider your comment as
being a valid reason to not implement such a feature.
It is perfectly understandable to take in consideration the type of
wallpaper in accordance with the given usage context of a computer or
desktop.
But in the
well that doesn't change much when you start going on nv8x and 9x
cores...
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 9:32 AM, fishears <768...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> If I use startupmanager to change the boot resolution to match my
> desktop resolution this problem goes away. Does this information help?
>
> -
Yes, I am aware of that, yet the delay always implies "better things to
come" rather than make it work now.
I don't want to seem like I'm complaining more than anything, but its
attention to those small details and unification of the whole distribution
in terms of design and function that can prom
I do understand... A few releases later... maybe...
I've been on ubuntu long enough to know.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Nathanel, I think you misunderstand. This bug is still open and it's
> high importance. It's just not going to get fixed before Oneiric is
> release
Always won't fix this, won't fix that... so much for bug reports and system
support...
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 2:16 AM, Martin Pitt
wrote:
> For oneiric the tray icon was whitelisted, so wontfix for oneiric.
>
> ** Changed in: system-config-printer (Ubuntu Oneiric)
> Status: Incomplete => W
Also affects me... startup execution works with proposed command
xinput...
In fedora 15, it works out of the box by clicking the two-finger
scrolling option with gcc - mouse properties & trackpad
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I would also like to add that it has been like this for a real long time
on ubuntu for some reason.
I have tested Fedora 15 just now and selecting those options within gcc
make it work straight out of the box.
In my case (HPg60 468CA), i have a fix at startup to emulate and enable
such a feature
no change here on end-user side... did the fix make it to the distro
yet?
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Title:
Unity Greeter - Background of the Unity Greeter should reflect t
Will do
On Sep 30, 2011 8:01 AM, "Sebastien Bacher" wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. The issue you are reporting is an upstream one and it
> would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
> of the software by f
Public bug reported:
Linux Mercury 3.0.0-12-generic-pae #19-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 23 23:10:56
UTC 2011 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
Currently running gnome-shell as default DE. I dumped unity.
Trying to detect printers via the gcc printer sub-module loops and stops
searching after 30 seconds wether o
Fix works... thanks Doug.
Is a rebuild unde rway?
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Title:
nautilus-gksu fails to work, needs a re-build to install libnautilus-
gksu.so to /us
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Title:
Printer search dialog throbber still on old version
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Public bug reported:
The throbber used on the printer search/add dialog does not use the
newest linear version of the throbbing wheel. (Lower left corner of the
window)
Will upload screen capture when I can.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: system-config-printer-gnome 1.3.6+
I insist on saying that it's not the nvidia graphics that bug but the
plymouth display parser (vesafb or wtvr it uses) bc even gallium has issues
rendering the splash
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Steve Langasek <
steve.langa...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Since this is reported to affect boot whe
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[O
In terms of visual consistency , I must agree and even add to the fact
that BFB IS NOT THEMABLE!!!, Big, Big nono...
The point of having OPEN standards and enabling platform interaction is
to permit normalization and "easy" modification of a given preference by
the user if the default set of looks
I second the "hide the icon" on single workspace.
On another hand, changing the icon to an "expose" related graphical
solution for that icon could replace the workspace switcher if preferred
by a user.
I personally use screen corner triggers (a la mac) to expose or switch
desks...
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i confirm, a little late... that unity does in fact lose focus and
remains under any window type when called upon (Super key).
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Title:
Dash and la
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