I am happy to say the the commit in question has now been cherrypicked
to the master branch by another translator:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
desktop/-/commit/32e2c3859cfbe0883dd622d092000cd54aef8a82
How do we proceed from here?
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Correction/addition: it has also been cherrypicked to the gnome-3-32 and
gnome-3-34 branches.
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Title:
gnome-shell displays date incorrectly for n
Public bug reported:
I am running the regular edition of Ubuntu. I have my system set to the
nl_NL locale. The clock display on the top bar of gnome-shell is
displayed as "vr mrt 6 23:45:01". While the individual parts are
translated correctly, the order is not. It should be "vr 6 mrt
23:45:01".
Thanks, Sebastien. In the end, I waited until the next update. I am
happy to say that, as of language-pack-gnome-nl version
1:20.04+20200416, the fix seems to have made its way into Ubuntu 20.04!
I haven't checked 19.10 and 18.04. As far as I remember, this issue also
affected 18.04, but this has
I have a Samsung M2070W. I have tried the workaround in #80, but
unfortunately it did not work for me, even after restarting.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1728012
Title:
Many 3rd pa
I can't seem to edit my previous post, but after running ldd on the .so
file I noticed that libusb-0.1-4 was missing. Installing that package
(on top of the workaround in #80) made the scanner work for me.
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Same problem here, on an Acer Aspire V3-571G. The problem happens with both
14.04 and 14.10 (other versions not thoroughly tested).
Putting USB2 devices in the USB3 ports works.
Putting USB3 devices in the USB2 ports works.
Putting USB2 devices in the USB2 ports works.
Putting USB3 devices in the
Also present in amd64 version of Ubuntu 13.10. But gtk2-engines-
murrine:i386 libcanberra-gtk-module:i386 cannot be installed because of
dependencies on other i386 libraries which conflict with their amd64
counterparts, requiring the user to remove about 300 packages dependent
on it.
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In Ubuntu Wily, this seems to have regressed:
michael@Hadrianus:~$ sudo -i
root@Hadrianus:~# echo 1 > /proc/sys/abi/ldt16
-bash: /proc/sys/abi/ldt16: No such file or directory
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https:/
Same problem here with Ubuntu 14.04 AMD64 on an Acer V3-571G with an Intel HD
4000 and an NVIDIA GT630M.
After VT-switching back and forth most of my screen stays black until its
content gets updated. Flash videos don't update until I refresh the page. The
flash thing also happens when just mini
Raja, the steps to reproduce:
1. Use of the laptop in your post and install Ubuntu.
2. Install the proprietary NVIDIA driver.
3. Switch to using the NVIDIA card using nvidia-settings.
4. Use the touchpad for a while.
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Here is the output of nvidia-bug-report, as Raja requested.
** Attachment added: "nvidia-bug-report.log.gz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1220426/+attachment/4173266/+files/nvidia-bug-report.log.gz
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If the instructions are too difficult for you, you really should ask
yourself whether you want take the (quite substantial) risk of modifying
core packages of your installation. If you make an error, you risk
making your installation unusable.
Also, setting up a PPA isn't really worth the effort:
@lozdawney:
"I am sure we can all be productive and happy while our laptops/pc's freeze up
while we are using them, or while using low performing and buggy drivers."
Personally I would rather have a laptop with an annoying problem that
can be worked around with a mouse (!) than rendering my entir
Thanks Nikhil!
Could you tell me which package in my Ubuntu 14.04 I should use this patch on
to test it? (I have patched source code before and I can recover my system if
it goes wrong.)
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When I install sni-qt on Ubuntu 12.04, there is an indicator. This
package does not appear to be present on the default Ubuntu
installation, nor is it in the dependencies list of Vidalia.
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The GNOME people have left the merge request unanswered for two weeks,
only to ask me to go onto a mailing list (for which the server doesn't
work). When I politely pointed out that it wasn't very inviting to
outside contributors, I didn't get a very satisfying answer, to say the
least. I have trie
I did check 18.04 (though never reported on it :$) and the bug was
indeed not present there. Which means that this bug is now no longer
present on any supported Ubuntu version!
Does anything still need to happen to this bug report? Does it need to
be closed or something like that?
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** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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Title:
gnome-shell displays date incorrectly for nl_NL locale
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I have reported the bug under issue number 2373:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2373
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues #2373
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/2373
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