Still an issue in 20.04.
Fucking unbelievable.
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My phone's bluetooth is displayed dozens of times under the
I'm having this issue. I googled for the name of the process that was
eating up 100% of CPU and, surprise! A bug reported in 20-fucking-12 and
still not fixed!
Great job, Ubuntu!
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> We do not consider Gnome's defaults in this area unreasonable.
That no longer surprises me.
Ubuntu apparently has stopped fighting the idiotic decisions taken by
Gnome upstream.
You are no longer patching the type-ahead-triggers-search madness, you
refused to restore the "open with" submenu,
> the current maintainers are quite open to comments
LOL you're kidding right? Not only they're not open to comments, they
are not even willing to recognize their mistakes.
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You seriously need to either fork Gnome or replace it with something else.
It's RUINING Ubuntu.
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Nautilus “Open with …”
This is at least medium:
- A bug that has a moderate impact on a core application.
- A usability issue that does not limit the functionality of a core application.
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Actually, now that I've been able to restore the shortcut for showing
desktop (yeah, I could have minimized all the windows manually one by
one), I realize that MY ENTIRE FUCKING DESKTOP is filled with noise.
I attach a screenshot of the whole desktop (I blurred out the icons)
** Attachment
Public bug reported:
The screenshot speaks for itself.
Stuff like this used to happen occasionally up to 16.04, sually after
resuming from suspend, but normally the areas would get redrawn properly
sooner or later.
But since I upgraded to 20.04 I've seen display garbage like this a lot
more
> This is a feature we inherited from GNOME. It is not a design choice
by Ubuntu.
Ubuntu is responsible for what it distributes. I don't care whether the
solution involves reporting this upstream and having them fix it, or applying a
patch, or a setting other than the upstream default in
Public bug reported:
This isn't new, this idiocy has annoyed me ever since I've been using
Ubuntu; however, after upgrading to 20.04 I'm disappointed to see that
it still hasn't been fixed.
I use a laptop and I have an external monitor that I keep connected most
of the time.
So, I have it set
Public bug reported:
Sometimes programs open a "popup" or a "secondary", "child" window, I
don't know what the word is.
For example, in Chrome, if I right-click on an image in a web page and
choose "Save As", this will open a new file browser window that allows
me to browse for a directory to
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.04 I was used to the keyboard shortcut ctrl+Super+D to
reveal the Desktop by minimizing all windows (it was not exactly the
same as minimizing all windows but whatever).
That shortcut was changed at almost every major release, which was
already irritating
Public bug reported:
Up until a few hours ago I was using Ubuntu 16.04.
When right-clicking on a file in Nautilus, the context menu used to have
a submenu, right next to the "open with " option, called "open
with...", where the items in the submenu were the most common
applications.
Half of the
> Note: Please watch your language. They're serious about that here
I know, I wish they were half as serious about handling bugs.
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And by the way, this idiocy of having the system bar PLUS the maximized
window's top bar (which used to be one) eats up a significant amount of
vertical space, and gives ZERO extra functionality. There's a lot of
empty space in both, and they contain the exact same elements that were
already
Public bug reported:
I have just upgraded from ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 (and I would have
upgraded to 20.04 already if the stupid package manager weren't unable
to resolve some conflicts which are "holding back" packages).
An unbelievavly stupid mistake was made in the new design of windows.
When
Actually I see that half of the screenshots *were* lost (unless they
were saved to some other random location that I have no way of knowing).
So half of the time gnome-screenshot actually was not working (which
could be partially expected during an upgrade while some of the system
has been
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04, and unsuprsisingly, in 1 minute of
use I have already found out a backwards idiotic design decision in
Gnome that degrades usability (but I bet they did it thinking it was an
improvement).
I was used to using gnome-screenshot as follows:
Oh, here's another quirk:
When I click the Trash icon in Nautilus, Nautilus's Launcher icon
immediately disappears, even though its window doesn't.
It happened me a few times and each time I thought I had closed the
window and forgotten, but then I realised, by minimizing all other
windows one
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. open Nautilus
2. Select icons view
3. open Trash
4. try to switch to list view by clicking on the button on the top right
Expected: should immediately switch to list mode. There's no acceptable
valid reason for this to be slow. But if, for whatever
** Summary changed:
- The crap that opens by double-clicking on a .deb file never works
+ The thing that opens by double-clicking on a .deb file never works
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I downloaded a .deb file. It was Virtual Box, but that is not relevant,
nor is whether there was something wrong with that .deb file or whether
my system was properly set up to be ready to install that package or
not.
I double-clicked on the .deb file from within a folder in
Public bug reported:
This is 100% reproducible with any window, I'll use a terminal window as
an example.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a terminal window (again, this could be a Gedit, Nautilus window or any
other window)
- make sure the window is not maximized
- Place the mouse cursor at the
No I can't.
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Title:
Left panel flickers like crazy during several seconds after deleting a
bunch of files
Status in nautilus
I think this was fixed upstream like four years ago:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763600
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> Do you click on the dialog button on the decoration X ?
Sometimes that, sometimes I hit the Esc key.
Actually I cannot tell with 100% certainty that the window fails to
close when I do so. It may be that I failed/forgot to close it, and that
the real issue is the launcher not listing it.
Hopefully gnome-screenshot is the right package
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Title:
screengrab window remain open, without icon in launcher, hence
I guess I marked the wrong package, as Ubuntu doesn't provide any easy
mechanism for the end user to figure out which fucking package a given
application belongs to, so one has to guess.
I am using standard Ubuntu 16.04, not Lubuntu, and this is about the
default screenshot grabber that appears
How long can it possibly take to fix this crap???
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Title:
Area of screenshot remains highlighted until application
When this happens, it often also happens that a process whose name I
can't remember right now but that has the word "trash" in it, consumes
an awful lot of CPU during the time the flickering is observed (which is
sometimes several minutes).
FIX THE FUCKING IMPORTANCE.
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> Reporting upstream on https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/
would be more useful than arguing over bug settings on this ticket...
In my experience, reporting anything upstream to GNOME is a fucking
waste of time. Gnome developers have proven to be a bunch of idiots.
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Importance low???
Have you fucking read the report? This can cause you to ACCIDENTALLY
DELETE stuff.
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Title:
Focus not
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
0. Make sure you have an image file in your desktop, and that you have a
folder somewhere in your filesystem that contains at least one file of
any kind. Make also sure you have no window open, or otherwise do Show
Desktop so that your desktop is visible.
Actually this one is marked as fixed because it was indeed fixed several
years ago, but then the fix was lost (i.e. the patch not rewritten) when
a new version of gnome was released, "because" search is faster now,
which according to some nonsensical reasoning by those who don't
uderstand this
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Ctrl+Alt+F1 used to give you access to a cirtual terminal, or virtual
console, not entirely sure what that's called, where you can log in into
a shell and run commands.
I use that when some of the tons of bugs in Ubuntu makes the system hang
so badly that I can't even open a
Public bug reported:
I refuse to waste my time reporting this upstream, since Gnome
developers (or at least Nautilus developers) have proven in several
occasions to be a bunch of idiots unable to deal with bug reports (or
with bugs in general). You deal with them.
I had a folder containing a
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1409866
Will not find network after connection info is edited
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> also that bug is a duplicate as you knew when opening it, the fact that the
> issue has been
> wontfixed is not a reason to create extra work for others by registered a new
> ticket
I can't reopen that one and comments seem to be ignored, that's why I
created a new one.
What you should do
* wishlist
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Reopen issue 181
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Issue 181
Ok, however, that's not a reason for marking this as "opinion".
The issue had already been addressed so there's no question that the
behavior is wrong and has to be fixed. That debate has been settled ages
ago.
Also the importance shouldn't be "whichlist". This makes Nautilus unusable.
**
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Issue 181 needs to be reopened and fixed.
Just see the latest comments.
For fuck's sake.
That issue has made Ubuntu completely unusable to the point that I have
stopped upgrading since Ubuntu 16.04.
Ubuntu should also consider dropping Nautilus altogether, because the
Why the fuck was this closed???
See also the discussion on 1164016 after this idiocy resurfaced.
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Title:
Restore
Please fix the importance.
"Importance Low" is clearly wrong (as I pointed out almost a year ago).
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Left panel flickers
Please fix the importance.
And to the idiot who set this to low: stop setting the importance of
bugs.
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Title:
Left panel
What is suggested there is that something in the offending program
(libreCAD) eats up all the RAM.
What I am reporting here as a bug in the OS is the fact that the WHOLE
SYSTEM hangs irrecoverably because of that.
Quoting a comment from the above link:
> Linux is very good managing the RAM
Looked in /var/crash after this happened again (did I mention it's
systematically reproducible?) and there's nothing there.
I'm not sure what makes you think this has to do with NVidia drivers. This
seems to suggest it doesn't:
This is not incomplete.
Just because the reporter has been asked to provide more information the next
time they observe the bug, doesn't mean the report is incomplete.
There is enough information for somebody to look at it. Another thing is that
nobody wants to or they have better things to do,
Public bug reported:
What I did was:
- install LibreCAD (by adding their ppa and then using apt-get)
- open it
- try to open the attached .dwf file
LibreCAD hanged and the whole system stopped responding. The mouse
button stopped moving, the system wouldn't respond to keyboard strokes,
AND not
Public bug reported:
There's a WiFi network to which I sometime connected and saved it and
set it to automatically connect when available; however the password was
changed, so whenever my laptop automatically tries to connect to that
network, I get the prompt to enter the password. So far all
This is still an issue in 16.04. Why the fuck was this closed??
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Title:
file information not shown on rollover on tab if window is
Debate?
I haven't seen any debate.
And no, your proposed "solution" is no solution to the issue.
That's a good possible improvement to the search itself, but type-ahead should
do select, NOT search for the obvious reasons that have already been pointed
out which are not solved by your proposed
Why the f*** has nothing been done on this for over a year?
> Could someone having the issue record a screencast showing the bug?
Do you need a screencast because you are too lazy to read my description
of the issue which is in my original report and perfectly describes what
happens, or because
Public bug reported:
I have a wifi network to which sometimes I connected and stored the password.
I am connected to the wired ethernet network.
Expected: shouldn't ever connect to any available wifi while I'm
connected to wired.
Observed: sometimes, randomly, it automatically connects to the
Public bug reported:
I always work with an external display connected to my laptop.
The external display is selected as the only display, and the laptop's built-in
screen is switched off.
Often I hibernate, move the laptop to another place (e.g. from home to
the workplace and viceversa),
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1754069 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1754069
I forgot I had already filed a new bug report over a year ago.
Marked as duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1754069
Restore type-ahead find in Ubuntu 17.10 and later
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> The Gnome team is extremely resistant to bring back the old intuitive
> functionality.
> I tried to explain the problems at
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/244
> , as did many others.
Trying to reason with the Gnome team is a complete waste of time.
That's why Ubuntu should
Public bug reported:
It has long been known that #1164016 has regressed, but for some reason
nobody yet has changed back the status of the bug from "fix released",
so (since I can't do that) I'm opening a new one.
Feel free to mark this as duplicate if (and only if) #1164016 is
reopened.
All
How is this importance low???
The Nautilus UI remains unusable while this happens, which may take
several seconds.
Also, when a user sees this happen after deleting some files (which
clearly means Nautilus is "doing something" related to deleting the
files), one can't be sure whether it's safe
> This is a huge usability issue.
and until we know exactly what is going on when the flickering happens,
we don't know for sure whether it's more than a mere usability issue.
So until that's known for sure, this should have importance high or
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> In reality,
> recursive search is useful, and I want to use it, but it's different to
> typeahead
Exactly, they are two completely different, unrelated things, and if the
Nautilus devs can't understand something as elementary as that, Ubuntu
shouldn't be using software developed by those people
Is the fix available for 16.04?
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Title:
Restarting unity-settings-daemon screws up Nautilus settings, needs
Nautilus restart
There's no need for an option.
You can already do a recursive search with Ctrl+F.
I "can't believe" one would want to enable type-ahead-recursive-search instead
of type-ahead-select-in-current-folder by default just to spare themselves the
trouble of hitting Ctrl+F.
However, an option, even if
Yeah right.
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Title:
restore type-ahead find
Status in Nautilus:
Expired
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
@Javier
if by "they" you mean the upstream Nautilus developers, that's right:
they don't even understand it's a bug. The Gnome development team, or at
least the part responsible for Naitulus, has proven many times to be a
bunch of idiots. For the last several years, they have taken many design
> Please follow the steps in comment #2 if you would like any help.
> If you don't have time then no problem, just let the bug expire.
The very idea of bugs expiring because the OP doesn't provide any given
piece of information is stupid. I'm always puzzled at how it's such a
common practice in
Why the fuck hasn't this been reopened yet??
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Title:
restore type-ahead find
Status in Nautilus:
Expired
Status in nautilus
> Do you still see that problem in newer Ubuntu versions?
I see it in 16.04 (as in the report) which is LTS and still supposed to
be supported.
I haven't tested any later version.
I can't upgrade to 18.04 because of #1164016 which renders Nautilus
completely unusable.
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I do think I have seen it recently, but can't tell for sure.
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Title:
dotted rectangles remain drawn in window after copying a
I'm not sure, since it's always been random and never systematically
reproducible.
I'm using 16.04 now (can't upgrade to 18.04 mostly because of #1164016),
if I observe it again I'll try to remember to comment here.
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Just because using Nvidia is "optional" and I don't have time to waste
trying uninstalling it, doesn't mean this bug should expire.
By the way, when you say "using Nvidia on this laptop is optional" do
you mean actually using the Nvidia GPU is (no shit!) or that I can
uninstall the nvidia drivers
How do I get the fix on 16.04?
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Title:
[16.04 REGRESSION] gedit listed twice in context menu "open with"
Status in nautilus
Thank you for looking at the bug for the first time 2 years and a half
after it was reported.
The issue is still present at least on 16.04.
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The issue is still present on 16.04.
It would have taken less for you to try and see that than it probably
took to post comment #2 and close the issue.
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> please add a comment here telling us which new version it is in and
change the bug status to Confirmed
You should update the text of that comment and remove the part that says
to change the status to confirmed, because the system doesn't allow me
to do that.
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@18 Does that explain that the issue happens RANDOMLY - i.e. every time
I boot, shortcuts may or may not be working?
In my case all of these shortcuts stop working at once (i.e. either they all
work, or none of them does, never some and some):
- Ctrl+Alt+T
- all or most special keys, e.g. Volume
Still observing the issue.
Please change the value of importance to a sensible one, this is
medium/high.
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Title:
randomly
Public bug reported:
See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit/issues/73#note_331812
Closed upstream because gedit version too old.
It seem I never get it right. When I report an issue here I get told to
report it upstream, and viceversa.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package:
Mistery solved:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1792722/comments/2
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I found out what triggers this issue!
This happens when I restart (by killing it) unity-settings-daemon as a
workaround to infamous bug 1731294.
And now I see that there is a workaround to the workaround.
After killing unity-settings-daemon (which restarts automatically),
which leaves Nautilus
Public bug reported:
>From time to time, these two bugs resurface, which were fixed ages ago:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1130722
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1731985
and also: the font type and/or size in Nautilus changes to a smaller and
Either reopen #1164016 or keep this one open (since in 1164016 you asked
me to open a new one instead).
Given that 1164016 was considered valid, and fixed, the arguments given
in comment 2 are bullshit.
This just needs to be patched again as it was before.
And fucking quickly.
This infamous
Public bug reported:
I have no idea if there are some requirements to trigger this issue, so
I don't know whether you'll be able to reproduce it by just following my
steps.
Anyway, I can reproduce it 100% of the times:
1. Open some folder in Nautilus
2. Select a few files. Make sure you select
> gnome-terminal could warn you before pasting a newline. It could offer
> to disable that warning,
Yep, it should do both things (I forgot to mention the second one), or,
as I said, just require a single Enter keystroke (and still, obviously
have a setting to disable that). I don't think having
Obviously this should be fixed upstream, but until then, a decent
distribution would patch it to fix such an idiotic behaviour.
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- copy some texts that includes newline characters
- paste it (usually accidentally) in a terminal
Expected behavior:
Before pasting something that will be executed (because newline characters will
be processed as if hitting the Enter key), the terminal
On ubuntu 16.04, after some recent software update (NO dist upgrade)
this has regressed again together with a bunch of other crap that was
fixed ages ago.
Please reopen, and for fuck's sake can you be more careful and avoid fixed bugs
reappearing periodically??
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The issue went away misteriously, and now it has come back again.
Apparently it reoccurs every few years with software updates.
I am reopening the bug report, as it was wrongly closed (see comments 6,
7).
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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> I can't completely understand what GNOME developers are trying to achieve!
> 18.04 LTS and 18.10 are trying to perform search after entering first letter.
The underlying assumption seems to be that when you type the name of a
file, the only thing you may possibly want is to search for that
Public bug reported:
See the screenshot.
I am connected to a wifi network, and I have been for a while.
The icon shows I'm connected, which is consistent with the fact that I can
navigate in Chrome.
However, when I click on the wifi icon, the dropdown shows up as shown
in the screenshot: under
> That is expected behavior. It turns red only to notify user that
volume is muted
NOPE, because sometimes it does go back to normal without any action.
It's RANDOM, and that cannot possibly be expected behavior.
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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For fuck's sake is this how long it takes to fix high-importance bugs??
Still an issue.
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Title:
My phone's bluetooth
> Please only send constructive comments.
Here's a constructive comment: Ubuntu, as a distribution, should switch
to another default file manager other than Nautilus, because Nautilus is
poorly maintained and the upstream developers keep making bad design
decisions that only make the software
> Sounds to me like those in charge of deciding the direction of gnome /
> nautilus / etc.
> don't really think about the users as much as they should
They don't THINK much at all, let alone about the users.
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I booted Ubuntu, and when I started using it, nothing would respond to the
keyboard. Everything was responding normally to the mouse.
It looked like the keystrokes were being "buffered" extremely slowly, I'll
explain:
For example, I opened Chrome and I started typing
Interestingly, killing the "at-spi2-registr" process has made Xorg's CPU
consumption go down to normal.
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Title:
Xorg consuming 50%
Public bug reported:
I have booted the computer about half an hour ago. Since the very
beginning, I noticed the fan spinning at high spin so I launched "top",
and noticed that Xorg was consuming about 50% CPU and another process
called "at-spi2-registr" is consuming another 20%.
Since then, They
Yes, it looks like it's most probably unrelated to the other bug you
mention, but I fail to see how that leads you to conclude (or "assume")
it is fixed.
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I think you should stop assuming that all bugs that you don't observe,
that had never been easy to systematically reproduce in the first place,
are fixed.
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> I'm not able to reproduce this bug [...] so I'm assuming this is Fix
Released
You know the saying "'ass-u-me' makes an *** out of u and me..."
There has never been any way to SYSTEMATICALLY reproduce the bug, I have
just observed it RANDOMLY from time to time, so, you being unable to
reproduce
Importance low? You must really be retarded.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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