Re comment #27
It's NOT only snap. This also happens to me with:
• The flatpak version of Firefox
• The Appimage version of Firefox
• Chrome installed from the official Chrome PPA
I have seen confirmation of this from others.
Thus Snap, Flatpak, Appimage and PPA are all affected.
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— SYNOPSIS —
Software & Updates (software-properties-gtk) has a tab "Other Software"
that lists all entries in /etc/apt/sources.list and in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list
Some entries have an option in square brackets, e.g.:
deb [arch=amd64] ...
But, Software & Updates
> "I unfortunately don't know what the first ~/.bashrc should be
replaced with."
The author has confirmed that it should just be removed, not replaced.
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This is a minor error in the Bash manual, which I have confirmed with
one of the authors (Chet Ramey). The error appears to have been created
in Debian, and therefore Ubuntu has inherited it.
DETAIL
In the Bash manual ("man bash"), in the "Invocation" section, the
> Note also that we can't consider DING for inclusion in Ubuntu 20.04
focal because to render in Wayland sessions it requires mutter 3.38 or
later.
DING works perfectly for me:
Ubuntu 20.04
Mutter 3.36.9
Gnome 3.36.8
DING version 17 (according to the metadata.json file)
Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't use
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Example scenario:
1. Go to the file manager (e.g. Nautilus, PCManFM)
2. Connect to a server via FTP
3. Enter the password and select "Remember forever"
In Ubuntu, this is correctly placed into the Default Keyring, and
remembered (even after a reboot) so that the password
This bug hit me two days ago. I am on Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit, which was
fully updated until the problem started. The workaround, fortunately,
has worked for me.
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@rezzafri See comment #42 for a patch that already whitelists the
systray.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/974480
Title:
Notification area whitelist is
@mtp, I have reported the most important (for me) applications in
question and nothing has happened.
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Title:
@mpt, you can explain all you want, but it doesn't change the fact that
this has broken a valuable part of Ubuntu. Does not the chorus of
complaints mean something to you? We know that we want the developers to
make their changes, but some developers simply just don't care (I know,
because I have
I have found the setting in Compiz Config Settings Manager (CCSM):
Utility Title Bar Info Show Root
For the solution, all that is needed is to have this option turned on by
default.
I don't know how this would affect other distributions such as Lubuntu
and Xubuntu.
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