Output from executing gnome-software
22:47:39:0912 Gs not handling error no-network for action refresh: Cannot
refresh cache whilst offline
22:47:39:0982 Gs failed to get featured apps: no apps to show
22:47:41:0142 Gtk Could not load a pixbuf from icon theme.
This may indicate that pixbuf
Public bug reported:
Cannot install applications from deb or repos.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
Package: gnome-software 40.4-1build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.13.0-16.16-generic 5.13.13
Uname: Linux 5.13.0-16-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
I agree. I don't see this as an upstream issue because I have tried it
on other distros - they worked as expected. USB hotplugging updates the
audio device. However, a reboot simply restores whatever was last in
use. For some reason, only on Ubuntu, it treats a reboot as plugging a
new USB device.
So this bug has been open since 2018. There is a readily available fix,
but the Debian maintainer has shown no interest in updating this package
to anything that resembles a recent release. I love this software, but
frankly this package should be just dropped altogether since Debian
seems
Yes, I know I can modify a file and turn off switch on connect. Working
around it isn't a problem, I still think it is a bug. It needs to either
differentiate between detection on boot and detection during a hotplug,
or it needs different behavior depending on if you are on a laptop or
desktop. I
Public bug reported:
I manually set my audio output to the Line Out. Every reboot this
settings is lost and the system defaults back to the USB output. I have
several other distros to test - Ubuntu and its flavors are the only ones
that have this problem. Something changed in 19.04 or 19.10 that
Thanks Tim, but as I was just testing I simply reverted to a previous
snapshot. I was just reporting because there are a lot of us who like
Ubuntu but find the default color scheme...less than optimal. I can live
with a lot of things, but not a bright purple screen blasting my eyes
when I try to
Once installed, you cannot remove vanilla-gnome-default-settings.
(Reading database ... 147624 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing vanilla-gnome-default-settings (18.10.1) ...
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for gdm3.css
dpkg: error processing package
Fair enough. I generated a big report with Codeweavers as well. It's
bizarre that their installer didn't blow up on 18.04. Regardless, sounds
like their problem. Thank you for your time.
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Public bug reported:
Crossover depends on lib32nss-mdns which does not appear to be available
in 20.04.
** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Issue is resolved now and scanner works if you would like to close.
Thanks!
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Title:
Error when installing scanner deb on 20.04
To manage
Okay, well I was wrong. dpkg or gdebi will successfully install the
.deb, but the scanner doesn't actually work.
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Title:
Error when installing
Public bug reported:
Trying to install .deb for Brother ADS-2200 scanner. Worked previously
in 18.04, 18.10, 19.04 and 19.10.
If I double click on the .deb, Gnome Software attempts to install and
fails with the following error:
Failed to install file: not supported
If I use apt to install the
Seeing the same errors. This app was updated by the developer and source
posted on his/her website. See
https://kornelix.net/downloads/downloads.html. Everything about this
package is out of date, including the link to the developer's website. I
download the source and built my own .deb and
Wouldn't make a difference in Linux I meant.
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Title:
ASUS G752VS: Touchpad and Fn keys not working (Ubuntu
16.04.1/16.10/17.04)
To manage
That's just the same BS Asus support always try to push on people. I can
tell you have updated every driver, to no avail. And even if it did
work, it wouldn't make a difference in Windows. It is most certainly a
firmware bug. That said, there still hasn't been any explanation as to
why this thread
The hope was by verifying it worked and posting it here, one of the many
people more intelligent than me on this mailing list could look at it
and determine what about this patch fixes the issue and confirm it is
safe. The only thing I found when scanning the files was a Windows
warning about not
This guy on the Asus forum posted a firmware upgrade for the touchpad
that fixes the ongoing Windows issues. I took a chance for grins and
installed it, and it definitely fixed the sleep issues in Windows 10.
However, after installing, my touchpad now works perfectly under Ubuntu
17.04 as well.
I'm running 17.10 with the latest patches and still have this bug. What
exactly was released that fixes this issue?
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Title:
ASUS G752VS:
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