I am getting this under Ubuntu 20.04 - is this still not fixed (apparently
almost 4 years old)?
Getting a crash notification quite often (does not matter which of the
indicator applets I use), this makes using mate so annoying as it being nearly
unusable.
How can I get the crash details to see
Public bug reported:
When invoking kile from my working directory using something like "kile
main.tex" the error "Unknown host main.tex: Host not found" is raised.
This always worked in previous versions and is an unnecessary and user-
unfriendly change of behaviour. In most cases kile will be us
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS.
Just installed onboard using "apt install onboard" which installs version
1.4.1-2ubuntu1
I am running the xfce4 desktop since it is one of the few left that do
not force me to use my (work) computer like a mobile phone or tablet.
When running "onboard" f
I am seeing this and not an irccloud.com user.
On my 18.04 system with latest updates installed as of today,
gnome-keyring-daemon used up about 75-100% of CPU for more than 5 minutes (with
one chrome window open that had 6 tabs restored).
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I think this bug caused the upgrade from 7.04 to 7.10 fail on my system,
telling me that the system may be in an unstable state. Really annoying.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1647638
I am having this problem using 15.10. May be related to trying to mount an
encrypted external harddisk after the computer was suspended.
6 years after this bug has been opened it is still affecting people.
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This error is making using encrypted external USB harddrives completely
unusable for me. I see that error every time I try to use any (of two
completely different) devices after a few minutes, sometimes after a bit
longer.
There are suggestions on help pages to use "sudo dmsetup remove
/dev/mapper
After upgrading to 16.04 okular hangs when for all files when I start it
directly specifying a file name on the command line. It takes a couple
of minutes before a window is shown at all, then the window, which is
just gray remains unresponsive until I kill okular.
If I start okular without a file
Same problem on Ubuntu 15.04 64 bit on a Lenovo W550s with the default
configuration and with nvidia-346 and nvidia-prime installed. The
Cinnamon version is 2.2.16-5.
The panel and all the applets inside the panel do not react at all - it is as
if the panel was simply not there: right clicking on
This happens consistently every time on my laptop running Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS.
I keep it running with the lid open and the AC power cable connected, when I
unplug the cable Ubuntu auto-suspends (battery is well over 90%). Extremely
annoying.
The power settings are:
* Automatic suspend when on ba
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