Many thanks to Butterfly (kelebek333) for the PPA. :)
I can finally use the HWE kernel on Linux Mint 20 with my old GeForce 8400GS.
I tried nouveau, but on that card it is essentially software-rendering speed
we're talking about (10-20 fps in dxx-rebirth vs. ~200 fps with the 340
drivers).
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Great work, thanks a lot :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1865298
Title:
[FFe] Request for update: HPLIP 3.20.3
Status in hplip package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug
Public bug reported:
Version 3.20.2 of hplip was released this month adding support for these
printers:
HP Neverstop Laser MFP 1200n
HP Neverstop Laser MFP 1201n
HP Neverstop Laser MFP 1200nw
HP Neverstop Laser MFP 1202nw
HP Laser NS MFP 1005n
HP Neverstop Laser 1000n
HP Neverstop Laser 1001nw
That you so much for updating SANE to 1.0.29 - I think scanning in
Ubuntu is in a *much* better place now, including futureproofing via the
AirPrint device support. :)
Can't wait for the 20.04 release...
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I agreee, this absolutely belongs in 20.04, and a SRU for 18.04 would
probably be warranted as well, assuming this is possible (not sure about
compatibility with clients built against 1.0.27).
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Not yet, thanks for the hint.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1863424
Title:
Regression on Canon LiDE 120 by fix for #1731459
Status in sane-backends package in
** Attachment removed: "test scan showing the vertical band"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-backends/+bug/1863424/+attachment/5328427/+files/lide120.png
** Description changed:
+ THIS IS INCORRECT! I mis-remembered it working on 18.04 earlier.
+
+ SANE 1.0.29 properly fixes
I tried the genesys backend from the official 1.0.29 release and it
works fine. Please make sure that makes it into 20.04, which right now
is still the broken 1.0.27 experimental version.
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nevermind the previous comment, it's no regression it just does not work
properly with the 120
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Title:
genesys_gl847
I tried with an old 18.04.1 ISO and the same issue appeared, so it was
likely no regression after all just a fix that did not work 100% . I
must have misremembered it working properly...
** Changed in: sane-backends (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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scanners, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sane-
backends/+bug/1863424
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Public bug reported:
sane-backends (1.0.27-1~experimental3ubuntu2.2) brought a fix for a black
vertical band on scans
done with e.g. Canon LiDE 100 and 200 scanners on Ubuntu 18.04 as noted here:
sane-backends (1.0.27-1~experimental3ubuntu2.2) bionic;
urgency=medium
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Same problem here - the hplip version is 3.17.10+repack0-5,m btw. (not
exactly recent, it could really use an SRU to the latest upstream
release).
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** Attachment added: "brasero session log trying to burn audio cd"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/1770502/+attachment/5158422/+files/brasero-session.log
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Same issue here (Asus DRW-24F1ST a), it worked fine in 16.04.
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Title:
Brasero hangs when burning cds
Status in brasero package
nevermind, it was due to messed up ~/.config/mimeapps.list from an
earlier installation - can be closed
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Title:
Thunderbird
Public bug reported:
The "Web Browser" section of "Preferred Applications" in UM 18.04 includes
Thunderbird as an option.
While it can technically display HTML, it is not supposed to be a
general-purpose webbrowser.
** Affects: ubuntu-mate
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
It's now improved in 18.04 with Firefox version 60.0.1+build2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1.
Dragging the FF icon from the menu to the Desktop now creates a correctly sized
icon.
However, in "Preferred Applications" the icon is still a bit too large.
See attached ff.png.
** Attachment added: "ff.png"
** Project changed: canonical-identity-provider => fprintd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Fingerprint login not available
Status in fprintd
I noticed the same problem in Ubuntu MATE 18.04 beta 1, updated to the current
state as of 2018-03-30.
The FF desktop icon is enormous. The huge icon also appears in the combo box of
"Preferred Applications" for setting the default browser.
On my regular 16.04 installation it looks fine, though.
Public bug reported:
The GIMP developers announced at
https://www.gimp.org/news/2017/05/11/gimp-2-8-22-released/ that version 2.8.22
finally includes a proper fix for the ancient ICO file import crash
CVE-2007-3126.
The fix should thus either be back-ported or GIMP bumped to 2.8.22 for
Considering 375.39 was just release for Xenial, I guess we can consider
this one closed. :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1639019
Title:
Include NVidia
Note that the latest two Pascal GPUs (GTX 1050 and GTX 1050Ti) require a
newer driver version (375.10), so that one should also be made
available.
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Public bug reported:
The SRU Request for inclusion of NVidia driver version 367
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1619306)
unfortunately does not cover the latest two Pascal GPUs: GTX 1050 and GTX
1050Ti.
Those are supported by driver version 375.10 and up
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