Hi, I have upgraded two machines from Xubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 using the
’do_release_upgrade’ command.
The strange thing is, I have the same problem on the laptop (fresh
install of 18.04), but not on the desktop machine (upgraded from 16.04
to 18.04).
Not sure, if this insight provides any help...
I have an Xubuntu 20.04 upgraded from 18.04 (which was a clean install).
Somehow I ran into the exact same problem because `xdg-desktop-portal-
gtk` was not installed by default.
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Problem is still existing in Ubuntu 12.04 (64bit)
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Title:
AOSS 64Bits - ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/$LIB/libaoss.so' from
LD_PRELOAD cannot be pr
Hi there, I got the same cursor theme problem, but instead of xfwm4 I'm
using compiz with gtk-window-decorator.
I have set the mouse theme in the XFCE dialog and modified even the
corresponding values in gconf and xfconf. The behavior is VERY(!) weird:
- Removed ".cache" before starting XFCE sess
I'm not sure whether this is a solution, but at least it is a work-around that
provides a consistent mouse theme on the desktop.
Additionally to selecting a mouse theme in the XFCE settings edit the file
"/etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf" and set theme-name to the value you
desire.
For me
Sorry for the mix up in comment #6. I meant to say to edit
"/etc/alternatives/x-cursor-theme"...
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Title:
Changing mouse theme randomly works
To m
Some have experienced this problem under 10.04, but not me. On my machine
(Thinkpad X200, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26GHz) powertop was
working fine on 10.04.
After installation of 11.04 powertop goes crazy on my machine, too.
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Hello,
right after installing the package the attempt to use the program on the
CLI causes a traceback:
```
$ apt update && apt install snmpsim
$ snmpsimd -h
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pysnmp/smi/builder.py", line 18, in
P