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I've actually found if you keep toggling the switch it will eventually
work. Sometimes it only takes a couple or other times I've clicked it
30 times.
Before I discovered this I was removing and re-adding my devices to get
them to reconnect.
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test steps:
- mouunt samba share w/:
smb://host/share
- open local disc w/ personal folder
- scroll directory e. g. w/ show hidden files enabled in order to get a long
list
expected result:
directory scrolls up and down
actual result:
scrolling freezes for some seconds befo
Second thoughts...
The --no-markup option prevents zenity from interpreting \n which makes
the dialog hard to read in most cases. So only adding --no-markup is not
a viable solution.
As a possible alternative I played with sed() a bit. The script includes
this line:
TEXT="$PARA1\n\n$(fold -s $ER
You can find out what font is used for a particular element using the
Inspector. Right-click on the element in question and choose Inspect
Element from the menu, then in the Inspector look at the Fonts panel on
the right-hand side (it's one of the options for the section that offers
Layout / Comput
(In reply to Jonathan Kew (:jfkthame) from comment #2)
> It looks like the site there is styled with `font-size:12px` and
> `line-height:11px` (and `overflow:hidden`); the exact results will depend on
> the font that's used, its baseline alignment within the available line
> height, etc., but ha
Set
[S4](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Platform/Layout/Triage#S4_.28Small.2FTrivial.29)
as this is a cosmetic issue related to site design and the font used.
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Looking at the source code for nm-openvpn-service.c, before this bug was
introduced it doesn't appear that the crl-verify option was ever
implemented or used, as it is not found within the code. The only lines
that refer to crl-verify were introduced in Ubuntu 19.04, and consist of
the following:
This is a serious problem compromising the security of OpenVPN on Linux.
Every time I try to use crl-verify I get the following error:
nm-openvpn[3957]: Options error: --crl-verify fails with
'/var/lib/openvpn/chroot/[insert path to pem file selected here]': No
such file or directory (errno=2)
Th
I'm not a GNOME user, but maybe this will work for you.
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Title:
Annoying drum sound that I turned off ages ago has turned on again
http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/tag/disable-event-sound/
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Annoying drum sound that I turned off ages ago has turned on ag
I understand the frustration. Windows has the annoying habit of resetting your
settings too after a major/"cumulative" update.
Going from Unity to GNOME probably made it harder for Ubuntu devs to transfer
all the personalization settings.
Note: Please watch your language. They're serious about t
Thanks for your report. Using the --no-markup option sounds reasonable
to me.
** Also affects: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => In Progress
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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 there,
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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 y
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I modified my ~/.profile to call "logger". This resulted in in producing
some output on stderr like
```
<13>Jul 11 13:02:46 /usr/sbin/lightdm-session[1408]: profile sourced ...
```
This showed an empty zenity prompt.
Logs suggest zenity was failing because it was treating `
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Annoying drum sound that I turned off ages ago has turned on again
after upgra
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I modified my ~/.profile to call "logger". This resulted in in producing
some output on stderr like
```
<13>Jul 11 13:02:46 /usr/sbin/lightdm-session[1408]: profile sourced ...
```
This showed an empty zenity prompt.
Logs suggest zenity was failing beca
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I have just upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04
Now, every time I hit the TAB key in a terminal to autocomplete a file
name, when there is no option or more than one, an annoying and ungodly
loud drum sound plays.
I'm pretty sure I disabled that sound years ago
Wanted to share a _funny-not-so-funny_ story on this thread:
In our team, we started to adopt the term `foxmuted` to indicate the
first 10 seconds until the voices of our Firefox users can be heard.
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Saeed from Meet here.
We think we have a fix for this issue. Can those of you who were having
this issue, take a look and see if they're still running into the issue
still?
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The updated package worked
20.04, GTX 1650
Driver 440.100
Monitor: 4K, 32".
This a new setup - the screen is large enough that 100% is kind of usable,
although the GUI fonts of GTK apps (gnome shell, darktable) was in general too
tiny - with the Trevino's patch I could now set the resolution t
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 upgraded
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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:
-
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Title:
Screen tearing in Firefox on Wayland
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
I
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Screen tearing in Firefox on Wayland
Status in Mozilla Fi
I am seeing this as well in OpenSUSE Tumbleweed having `GDK_BACKEND=wayland` on
a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga 3rd gen:
```
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v6/7th Gen Core
Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers [8086:5914] (rev 08)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Int
(In reply to mail from comment #5)
If you open about:support, what does "Compositing" say?
It is normal that the Basic compositor (software rendering) shows tearing.
Please open about:config, set gfx.webrender.all to true and restart Firefox to
enable OpenGL rendering. WebRender is in the process
Looks much better now, thanks!!
`Compositing` was set to `Basic` indeed. Turning the OpenGL rendering solved
the issues for me.
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T
@3v1n0 - The updated package works for me.
20.04, GeForce GTX 1060. 440 drivers.
Nice work.
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Title:
[nvidia] Scree
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System hangs, syslog filled with `org.gnome.Shell.desktop` reports
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Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Release:18.04
I have been having incidents where the system suddenly hangs and nothing
except a restart works.
The only thing that I can see in logs are the following:
Syslog filled up with repeats of:
```
Jul
After a new reboot I can no longer reproduce this.
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Title:
crashes
Thanks, I've created an issue:
https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/issues/278
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Hi there, a little update:
1) De/increasing sound works fine now (after my vacation and update and restart)
2) Mousewheel on application icons, unfortunately, does nothing, same as
before. Expected behavior: switching app windows like ALT+~ does.
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package nvidia-340 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: t
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system was not able to boot with graphical ui
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: nvidia-340 (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-40.44-generic 5.4.44
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-40-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
ApportVe
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Update to 5.5.2.5?
Status in lp-solve package in Ub
journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell -b0 -ef
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I was having the similar problem, Not being able to install hplip from
the .run file due to a dependency on python2. But the problem was
solved, After fully removing the installed version of hplib and also
removing /usr/share/hplib dir.
afterward I just followed the hint here and ran "sudo apt ins
@3v1n0
NVidi MX150 (440)
The updated package not work for me.
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Hi,
I was wondering why I could not launch chromium from Lubuntu desktop
since upgrading to 20.04.
The chromium package has been replaced by a stub package which just
installs the chromium snap. The desktop launcher just does not show an
entry for chromium.
The reason might
The Mint workaround almost worked for me. I am also on 20.04. I moved a
file out of my target folder and into a new folder on the same level.
The files in both folders became accessible. I moved the file back into
the original folder and the folder became inaccessible again. When I try
to move any
@3v1n0
NVidia 1050 Ti (Desktop)
435.21
The updated package is ok for me the Desktop Environment and most apps, but for
some apps such as Gimp and XNethack the scale is inverted and their
UI,icons,etc become tiny.
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Sounds pretty weird to me that lower performance in games is worse than
not rescaling UI. I think that most of us use Ubuntu to work and
everyday usage, not for games
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With the mainline kernel you linked, I get different behaviour:
Most of the time after suspending and waking up again, the system
freezes completely (sometimes immediately to a black screen, sometimes I
can see a second roll over on the clock before it freezes). In this
frozen state, the mouse and
rilla" - Alpha amd64 (20200711)
Lpstat: Error: command ['lpstat', '-v'] failed with exit code 1: lpstat: No
destinations added.
MachineType: LENOVO 27463ZG
PackageArchitecture: all
Papersize: a4
ProcEnviron:
TERM=xterm-256color
PATH=(custom, no user)
XDG_RU
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Have Ubuntu MATE installed
2. Open Caja, navigate to
/usr/share/applications/
3. Click on Vim
Expected result:
* Vim is launched
Actual result:
* Vim is not launched, the error window is shown with text "There was an error
launching the applicat
: 2.20.11-0ubuntu42
Architecture: amd64
CasperMD5CheckResult: pass
CasperVersion: 1.452
CurrentDesktop: MATE
Date: Sat Jul 11 07:28:44 2020
LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu-MATE 20.10 "Groovy Gorilla" - Alpha amd64 (20200711)
Lpstat: Error: command ['lpstat', '-v'] faile
Have a feeling this will crop up a lot. I too am in NZ and was doing a
routine apt upgrade of chromium-browser on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
First time, it decided to install the chromium snap and appeared stuck
at 14%. (There was a bug, reporting identical symptoms, back in May.
It's been expired because
finally it's fixed after last update to 4.15.0-109
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Ubuntu 18.04.4 Inspiron 5379 No sound ALC3253 alsa-driver
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