Confirming persistence in Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark).
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Scrolled windows in update-manager are too small to read
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I can confirm there's an issue again on Ubuntu 17.10
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restore type-ahead find
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That's an essential feature that should never be abandoned. I'm facing
similar issues like Dmitriy did. Are there ways to patch or downgrade
Nautilus? It's working perfectly in 17.04
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Same bug on Ubuntu Gnome 16.04, Acer E1-572G: Intel Core i5, AMD Radeon
8750M. On 15.10 I was able to suspend while using proprietary fglrx
driver.
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I fix this reloading Gnome Shell: press alt+f2, type "r" (w/o quotes)
and press Enter.
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Title:
Fonts missing after suspend
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I'm trying to install Ubuntu Gnome on a HDD partitioned using GParted.
Partition table is GPT. I've created several partitions before the
installation using GParted. I've used updates during installation
option. Tried turning secure boot off.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: U
Anyway, it's not a bug, but I think this should be considered during the
installation to prevent newbies from replicating this scenario. I don't
think I'm the special one here :D
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Thanks for your feedback, Phillip! I did partition my disk manually and
I forgot that UEFI needs a special EFI partition to store boot binaries
in it. After I created it, installation completed without errors.
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