Will Cooke was the one who changed it to Won't Fix, perhaps he could
give a reason? :)
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Something else to work with could be the 17.04 manifest (its `unity`
packages (use Ctrl+F) and the relevant dependencies of them).
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My USB stick mounts and opens on 1st time from the desktop in Ubuntu
17.10.
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(Assuming Fix Released because this bug was from Ubuntu 11.10-12.04.
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mounted devices doesn't open from 1st attempt from desktop
To manage
(Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10)
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I clicked the link in the upstream bug and this now works fine! :)
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I'm on Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10 and can't reproduce this bug so I'm
assuming that it's been fixed :)
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As of Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10, desktop icons don't get more blurry as
you increase their size.
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As of Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10, it works to move files out of trash to
a different directory from the original.
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I can't reproduce this bug on Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10 so I'm assuming
this bug is fixed.
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Confirmed on Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10 and in the Files Nightly
Flatpak. Have filed here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/349
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Nautilus takes no notice of my selection in File --> Properties
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This works fine in Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10
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Filename conflict when
I used `sudo nautilus` to create a folder called roottest in ~. I gave
my user group ('adam') the 'Create and delete files' permission, and I'm
able to make new folders within the root-owned folder as expected.
I'm on Files 3.26 in Ubuntu 17.10.
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Closing "File Operations" into panel is redundant with minimizing
To man
Right-click > Open With is always a possibility for folders and .desktop
files for Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10. Marking this as Fix Released, up
to a Bug Control member to mark this as affecting older (but supported)
releases of Ubuntu.
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I can't reproduce this bug with Files 3.26 on Ubuntu 17.10 so I'm
assuming this is fixed, up to a Bug Control member to mark this as
affecting a particular series if it affects a supported release
(currently 14.04, 16.04, and 17.10)! :)
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Status: New => Fix Re
For those wondering: I should've realized this much earlier, the
importance being 'Low' is not some sort of anti-Flatpak conspiracy, it's
because the bug satisfies the criteria for Low importance as per:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
'Bugs that affect unusual end-user configurations or u
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e
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nautilus takes a huge amount of memory when copy-pasting files
To
Fair, could this be provided as a graphical toggle just like how
different Ubuntu repositories can be enabled/disabled via a GUI?
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Filter
Perhaps Andrea's patch resolves this, but even if it doesn't, that
should resolve the problem - if you're going to install Dash to Dock, be
sure that you won't want to go back again, and consider resetting
everything GNOME with `dconf reset -f /` if you do...
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I think a lot of my problems were caused by installing Dash to Dock,
changing settings, and then removing Dash to Dock. Some of the settings
changed in Dash to Dock seem to affect the Ubuntu Dock that Ubuntu
reverts to when Dash to Dock is removed. I think running `dconf reset -f
/` fixes the probl
I take it back, that doesn't resolve the problem xD was worth a shot
though!
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Ubuntu dock/launcher is shown on the lock screen
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Properly removing Dash to Panel and All-in-one places fixed the issue.
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I can reproduce this issue (no extensions other than those included in
the Ubuntu session) in Ubuntu 18.10 and without the precondition in the
bug report (I don't have auto-login and I can still reproduce this bug).
Andrea, does the following `journalctl -f` output help at all?
https://paste.ubunt
Actually, here's a better output of `journalctl -f`:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/s4zm34453Y/
Dec 05 23:02:51 is pressing Super+L the first time.
Dec 05 23:02:56 is pressing Super+L the second time.
Dec 05 23:03:01 is logging back in (pressing space and typing after the screen
has been locked).
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I get 'An error occurred when transferring the data to Imgur', how can I
get logs for you to see what's happening? :) `journalctl -r` doesn't
give me anything and neither does running xfce4-screenshooter from
terminal... I'm on Xorg at the moment.
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I've filed this against Yaru too
https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/913
I don't know where the problem actually is... I would suspect it to be a
problem in the themes snap but Flatpak is also affected...
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Public bug reported:
Right-clicking on the desktop, then clicking Change Background, and then
Desktop uses 2GB RAM and 20% of my Core i5-3320M. System Monitor 3.28
(on Ubuntu 18.04) didn't do this. I have a lot of pictures in my
Pictures folder which is why this happens (but didn't happen with 3.2
The CPU usage drops after a while with Background > Desktop still open
and the RAM usage drops when Settings is closed.
What command do I need to run? :)
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GNOME Shell was unresponsive (could move my cursor and I think Shell
elements were changing colour etc as I hovered over them but clicking
anything didn't produce any actual effects) after trying to log into an
email account on the Geary Flatpak and opening Firefox (Deb) prett
Tweaks doesn't think Dash to Panel is installed and I'm getting 'Error
loading extension' for 'All-in-one places' (which I have now removed via
the GNOME Extensions website)
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No worries, is the assertion message worth filing as a separate bug?
Fairly sure I shouldn't be getting 100k of those in my log after only a
few minutes?
These were (and are) disabled in Tweaks, is there a bug in Tweaks since
you've worked out that they're not disabled?
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Sebastien, here's the journal output (`journalctl -f` that's produced
when I lock my screen on Ubuntu 18.10 and I reproduce this bug):
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y3MxnXzqXq/
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Francois I get this issue on Ubuntu 18.10 and the output of `journalctl
-f` when experiencing the bug is here:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y3MxnXzqXq/ , though this is now effectively
a duplicate of bug 1769383 (which is more active).
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LibreOffice doesn't launch on 6.1.3.2 (90) in `candidate` on core
16-2.36.1+git1007.f72779e (5920) in `edge`, it just hangs, with no
Terminal output, but has the following denials in `journalctl -f`:
```
Nov 12 12:38:19 adam-thinkpad-t430 audit[31984]: AVC apparmor="DENIED"
Running on core 16-2.36.1 (5897) in `beta` hangs with no denials and
16-2.35.5 (5742) in `stable` and `candidate` also hangs with no denials.
LibreOffice 6.1.2.1 (86) in `stable` works fine (on core 16-2.35.5
(5742)) so I assume the problem is with 6.1.3.2 (90).
** Summary changed:
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I should also note that when I was downloading snap and Deb updates, the
UI of the whole OS stopped responding to clicks, I switched to tty6 and
then back again after a while and then closed LibreOffice (it was open)
and it wouldn't re-open, so this issue could be related to that. I
wasn't able to
```
$ snap changes libreoffice
IDStatus Spawn Ready Summary
1032 Doneyesterday at 12:53 GMT yesterday at 13:00 GMT Refresh
"libreoffice" snap
$ snap changes libreoffice --abs-time
IDStatus Spawn Ready Summary
103
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Firefox doesn't use Adwaita's theme for it. See the screenshot.
I don't use vanilla GNOME on other distributions so I'm not entirely
sure what the correct behaviour is but pretty sure Firefox is not
supposed to be using the Yaru(?) theme? I have the communitheme snap
(0.1 (11
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I've got a 20,129 word (122.5 kB) ODT with a number of headings and a
table of contents. I've got a heading (the last heading in the document)
which was Heading 1 (style), I think, but is now Heading 2. The table of
contents indicates that it is Heading 1 (hence I think it was
** Summary changed:
- Changing Heading 1 to Heading 2 and then updating table of contents deletes
the whole Heading 2 section
+ Changing Heading 1 to Heading 2 and then updating table of contents cuts of
the whole Heading 2 section
** Description changed:
I've got a 20,129 word (122.5 kB) OD
Another piece of documentation refers to all the options around snap
refreshes: https://snapcraft.io/docs/keeping-snaps-up-to-date
These include holding refreshes when the connection is metered and
manual holds (specific delay of an update exceptional to the usual
refresh schedule set by the user)
Public bug reported:
This bug should be marked WISHLIST
Ubiquity should install the relevant spellcheck package for LibreOffice
if the user asks Ubiquity to install packages from the Internet by
ticking the relevant checkbox (alternatively the relevant spellcheck
package should be installed after
This shouldn't happen and I have no idea what's causing the bug. But if
you're still on Ubuntu 14.04 and haven't upgraded using a live USB/DVD,
could you please try running `sudo do-release-upgrade` and `sudo do-
release-upgrade -d` in Terminal and advise as to the results? Don't use
the `-d` flag
Before trying the commands above, you should remove any third-party or
PPA packages from your computer. Go to Software & Updates -> Other
Software to find what PPAs you have installed. Then use `sudo apt
install ppa-purge ; sudo ppa-purge ppa_name` (replacing 'ppa_name' with
the relevant PPA, typin
Alright, `journalctl -f` gets me the info you want! There's no output to
that when the freeze happen.
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Clicking any checkbox freezes the p
OK, actually interactions with the app do seem to have an effect (e.g.
clicking an item in Other Software or clicking a checkbox) but only
after 25 seconds or so! So I think I can still count this as a freeze of
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Ran into this error on 17.10 which is allegedly fixed on 18.04:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deja-dup/+bug/1734499 (I think
I did the original backup on either 17.04 or 17.10)
I upgraded to 18.04 and now the problem is that when I put the USB stick
in, Backups as
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1765353 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1765353
OK so this only happens when clicking Cancel on the authentication,
marking this as a duplicate of bug 1765353 cheers Sebastien! :)
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gnome-control-ce
Sorry must've copypasted badly, here's a better version
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I use persistent logging and got this (entered incorrect passwords and
then the correct one, after the last message there's nothing for over 10
seconds (hanging on purple screen) and then I hard shutdown, I'm on a
ThinkPad T430 with an SSD so it usually logs in very fast (and does when
I get the pa
I think the relevant parts of the log are from 15:27:15.
I'm not sure how to get the full (unabbreviated) without SSH and I have
no devices to use to SSH in unfortunately :(
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1715582 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1715582
I still have this problem in Ubuntu 18.04 (with the backup I made on
17.10 (if I recall correctly)).
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apparently a duplicate of this and I still get that on 18.04 (with the
backup that, iirc, I made on 17.10).
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On Sebastien Bacher's request I've filed this upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/227
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[regression] Login fails wh
100% agreed, mark yourself as affected by bug 1745210
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gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in acquire_cb() from
g_simple_async_res
Daniel thanks for your work here to try and get this filed correctly. If
the logs are different for me and for this bug then perhaps my bug is
different? Ray Strode (upstream) thinks the key part of my log is
```
Apr 23 17:43:40 adam-thinkpad-t430 gdm3[2997]: GdmSession: Emitting
'session-opened'
I can't reproduce this on Files 3.26.3-0ubuntu4 on Ubuntu 18.04.
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nautilus preference is not remembered
To manage notifications about thi
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I've added a workaround to the bug description (and to the upstream bug
description), do comment if the workaround doesn't work for you :)
** Description changed:
+ WORKAROUND: After typing an incorrect password, click Cancel, then click
+ your name, then enter your password again.
+
+ ---
+
I think the latter solution - keep the dark background but remove the
line - makes the most sense. Can this be SRU'd to 18.04 when done? I
think this is a significant enough design bug that an SRU should be
done? Regression potential would be, perhaps, that updates (the change
from the buggy UI to
Oh, except for a less dramatic deviation from the current design the
sidebar should have orange text and an undivided dark background, I
think, rather than an orange line, as in the most recent imgur. Probably
the lighter shade of gray should be used.
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Removing the bug this was marked a dupe of ( bug 1715582 ) because I
still have this issue on 18.04 (albeit without the 'gio+' prefixes in
the title.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1715582
"Operation not supported by backend" when backing up to smb server
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Norbert and David, those sort of messages just clutter up people's
inboxes and annoy the people who get the messages, if you want to help
get this bug fixed faster you should probably work out what the issue is
by reading the rest of comments on this bug ticket and then contacting
people direct wit
Julian we could just add it to the pile anyway? Happy to look up what
work needs doing to sort that out and do the bits I can (I'm not a
developer, but I know the bug description would need to be rewritten and
I could give that a shot?)
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`ubuntu-bug -w` doesn't work in the default Ubuntu 17.10 session
(Ubuntu's GNOME session on Wayland)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: apport 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
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Public bug reported:
When playing videos in Web, two Unknown entries (or more, if you close
the video and open it again without closing the tab) come up in the
Ubuntu Dock (in Ubuntu 17.10's GNOME session). See, e.g., the video on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Tajiri (if you go to the link
Public bug reported:
I've noticed that videos freeze in Web (they don't on other browsers
e.g. Chromium 62) with no loading circle - implying that Web is
struggling to run them. This is a bug because they should 'just work'.
For examples, see the video on this page (the problem seems worse when
t
cups-control is now auto-connected :) https://forum.snapcraft.io/t
/request-autoconnection-of-cups-control-for-
libreoffice/2517/19?u=ads2
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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When clicking on a text file in Files or the desktop, and the Text
Editor is already open (but minimized), the Text Editor doesn't focus as
you would expect it to (e.g. if you click on a link in Writer and your
web browser is already open).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubu
Public bug reported:
When clicking on a file on the desktop with Text Editor already open
(but minimized), a loading circle for the Text editor appears next to
Activities and doesn't disappear (despite the file having been open in
the background). Probably related to bug 1737184.
ProblemType: Bug
I imagine this will be fixed when bug 1737184 is fixed and that the
loading circle is there because the window isn't coming up.
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Title:
Loading c
Amended the description, the loading circle does disappear after varying
lengths of time...
** Description changed:
When clicking on a file on the desktop with Text Editor already open
(but minimized), a loading circle for the Text editor appears next to
- Activities and doesn't disappear (de
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
- Open GNOME Web
- Go to a website
- Click the hamburger menu, then 'Install Site as Web Application...', then
Create
- Open Main Menu (alacarte)
- Go to Internet
- Click on the web application you just made, then click Delete
Expected results:
The menu item is
Could the eventual fix be cherry-picked for Ubuntu's GNOME 3.28? Merge
requests 114 and 50 (gjs; upstream) are targeted for GNOME 3.30.0 (for
example) yet presumably Ubuntu would want the fix in Ubuntu 18.04 rather
than shipping with the leak?
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Upstream said in the upstream bug that it's a bug in GTK.
'there is a list of shortcut keys already available from the menu bar'
this is not true because Files (in GNOME, at least) uses CSD? Perhaps
this should be closed here and upstream as Won't Fix?
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If you think this is still an issue on Files 3.28 then comment on my
issue and I may reopen it :)
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Title:
list view defines .iso as unknown types
Confirmed on Ubuntu 17.10. The Files 3.28 Flatpak has this bug fixed by
calling the Type of ISOs 'Other' and you can get more info on the Types
with the 'Type (Detailed)' column. Ubuntu 18.04 is shipping with Files
3.26, however, so this bug still applies to Ubuntu.
I filed a bug upstream here but
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Filed here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/357
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.desktop
(Applies to Ubuntu 17.10 and the Files 3.28 Nightly Flatpak)
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.desktop file fails with unhelpful error message "The was an error
launchi
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Active file selection is not removed on a new search result
To manage n
I didn't notice this bug sorry :( this is partially a problem for people
who help with the Bug Squad like me, we didn't pick up and triage this
bug quick enough and I personally apologize for that :(
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Thanks for filing the bug in the first place, by the way! :)
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Title:
[snap] LibreOffice won't print
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See bug 1762354 for a generic snapd bug that's been filed on this issue
:)
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Title:
[snap] shell looses track of currently running app when snapd
In fact, it might make sense to file this bug against snapd and mark bug
1762354 as a duplicate (since that bug was filed later)?
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[snap]
BertN45 you can read this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor
As I understand it, an AppArmor profile on a program restricts what it can do
to your computer, whereas without AppArmor or something similar to it, a
program will have unrestricted access to your computer (except for what
requires root
** Tags added: regression-update
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Title:
UI scaling broken after last update in Xenial
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