[Bug 1971168]

2022-05-15 Thread Al Savage
In the fresh VM, I just installed Chrome (google-chrome) from binaries,
and it too uses the troublesome file picker, and has the same issues
("sees" network shares files but does not read them; resizes poorly;
window enlarges by 244px both H & V every time it's invoked).

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  [snap] Files on local network shares are not opened / written

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[Bug 1971168]

2022-05-15 Thread Al Savage
Created attachment 9276134
File pickers comparison 2

In "File pickers comparison 2", I show that the two file pickers (ff run
from linux binaries vs the snap package) sort files in a different
order, have different options at the bottom, and the bottom window
corners are either square or rounded.

The snap's file picker resizes poorly here, as well.

I ran the ff linux binaries version using the suggestion from
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1768500#c5

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[Bug 1971168]

2022-05-15 Thread Al Savage
Created attachment 9276133
File pickers comparison 1

I've spun up  a fresh 22.04 install in a VM, then run the snap version
of ff 100 (on the right) and ff 100 from linux binaries (on the left).
The file picker is different between the two versions; the binaries
version shows fewer network share aliases, and this binaries version can
successfully read and write to network shares.

The snap version's file picker shows aliases for network shares (and a
printer) and will navigate into those folders and show files, but when a
file is chosen to open, ff does not read the file and does not display
an error.

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[Bug 1971168]

2022-05-11 Thread Al Savage
Created attachment 9275732
Screenshot of Firefox's File|Open dialogue, showing missing remote locations

[snap] Firefox's File|Open dialogue shows missing information in the
Location column for Recent files that are non-local.

[.deb] Chrome shows exactly the same behaviour on this workstation.

(I also filed bug 1768492 for the File|Open dialogue resizing 244px
larger every time you open it, until it fills the viewport.)

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[Bug 1971168]

2022-05-07 Thread Al Savage
I just upgraded Ubuntu from 21.10 to 22.04, and now Chrome (deb),
Thunderbird (snap), and FireFox (snap) will not open nor save to any
network drives (a home Ubuntu server); all of these apps read/saved to
the same server before the upgrade this afternoon.   So, "me too", but
also it may not be limited to FF, snaps, or even Mozilla, since my
Chrome install behaves similarly.

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[Bug 1932328] Re: Thunderbird under Wayland does not correctly close (or manage) windows

2021-10-18 Thread Al Savage
Interestingly, comments #18-23 are all missing for me; when I view the
comments online @
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/1932328 , the
comments skip from #17 to #24.  Logged in or not.

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[Bug 1613863] Re: Fails to power off monitor when locking screen

2018-08-21 Thread Al Savage
I want to add that upgrading from 16.04 LTS to 18.04.1 fixed the problem
here.

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[Bug 1780502] [NEW] xosview*RAID: True = Segmentation fault (core dumped)

2018-07-06 Thread Al Savage
Public bug reported:

asavage@Ubuntu1:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
Release:16.04

asavage@Ubuntu1:~$ apt-cache policy xosview
xosview:
  Installed: 1.17-2
  Candidate: 1.17-2
  Version table:
 *** 1.17-2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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When adding this option to ~/.Xresources:

   xosview*RAID: True
(and running 'xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources' )

Invoking xosview causes segfault

   asavage@Ubuntu1:~$ xosview 
   Segmentation fault (core dumped)

If I then edit ~/.Xresources to:

   xosview*RAID: False

then xosview runs.

** Affects: xosview (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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