Was able to make GDM to work by reinstalling all installed packages
using this guide: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1407060
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Start `totem` with an MP4 file, select the screen shot menu item, then quit via
"q" right away.
The resulting screenshot in ~/Pictures is truncated.
Wait a bit before quitting, and the screenshot is complete.
This is easy to reproduce (for me).
% type totem
totem is hashed (
It's rather annnoying bug, as it causes to open console applications in
xterm instead of DE-specific terminal emulator, as there:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/788736/open-vim-in-xfce4-terminal-from-
thunar. The patch is trivial and just adds x-terminal-emulator into the
list of considered by gli
With a bit more testing I have one other issue related to the
enhancement -- when I add a secondary monitory and I adjust the scaling
from one of the two options on a 2560x1550 monitor (100% or 200%) the
apply button is not visible anywhere to actually set the setting.
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** Changed in: gnome-shell
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Hello,
I wish I could run:
nautilus --select %U
from an application that would open Nautilus window with the file
selected in it (without opening).
This works with dolphin but looks like the option is currently not
present in Nautilus.
Just an idea.
I found this in dolphi
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** Changed in: gnome-user-share (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: Unknown
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The problem is not entirely that files are not created in /tmp, but
rather that nothing cleans them up in the event of a crashed or killed
process. I also see these files in the current directory as well as tmp
and .cache
As these directories are prefixed with a dot, less technical users will
prob
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Status: Unknown => Won't Fix
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Using a laptop with lid closed and an external monitor, you can boot.
Bios will show on the external monitor, as well as gdm when boot is finished.
You can then choose a user and type in your password, which is accepted.
But then, system goes to sleep (as the lid is cloesd I g
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Title:
gdm greeter does not allow euro character (€) when typing password
To manage notifications about t
Public bug reported:
In latest Artful (2017-09-08 daily), gdm does not allow to enter the
euro character (€) when typing the password (be it with the real
keyboard or with the visual on screen keyboard).
Steps to reproduce:
1. on the gdm login screen, try to type € in the password field
2. the in
The new implementation does work for updating the settings; however,
it's glitchy.
What I mean by that is when one has the settings set for 200% scaling,
reboots the VM and then logs back in (at least in VMWare -- haven't
tested elsewhere) the scaling for text is at 100%; however, icons appear
to
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It used to return relevant results which when clicked on opened software to
install if desired.
Still works in a gnome-session if ubuntu-software is not installed (a bit
slower than before
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: ubuntu-session 3.25.90-0ubuntu2
tried it again with daily image from today (9.Sept) still the same, followed
the dialog selected My Country and my Network-Provider finished the dialog, no
new connection, "Logs" shows:
"Failed to add new connection: (7) gsm.username: property is empty".
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So this is likely solved as there is no wayland support for hybrid
nvidia & the option for a wayland session is not presented if nvidia
drivers are in use but is presented if they are installed but not in
use.
When this bug was filed that was not the case.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
This appears to happen mainly if one -
boot up, login
log out/in, then attempt a shutdown/restart
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Cannot shutdown or res
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Same here as @jeremie My settings are also partly forgotten after restart.
The build in display shall be off (I turned it iff and that apply worked) but
after reboot it is on again.
Shall we create a new bug report ?
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Having window controls on the left put it after the search and window
title and before. Please see attached screen shot.
P.S. Please ignore the blue color, should be Ambiance Orange, but
running this install in VirtualBox.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package
** Changed in: gnome-desktop
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in g_time_z
If you have add the ppa you need to purge it maybe. I'm going to test it
now.
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 at 11:41, Jeremie Tamburini
wrote:
> After the latest updates with the new Gnome Settings I can change the
> setup for external monitors.
>
> The problem is that the system doesn't remember the sett
Public bug reported:
Dear team
when connecting a usb-flash-stick, udev should execute an external bash script
containing a mount command to mount the usb stick. The mount fails with error
code 32, no further message.
Log file excerpt (journalctl -f):
Sep 09 12:22:37 GA-H77TN-00-XU kernel: usb 3
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After the latest updates with the new Gnome Settings I can change the
setup for external monitors.
The problem is that the system doesn't remember the settings, so after a
log out (or restart or suspension, etc..) I need always to open again
Gnome Settings and set the external monitor as "Single D
I definitely can't live without type-ahead. I just upgrade from 17.04
Ubuntu Gnome to default 17.10 to test it and Nautilus is unusable
without that feature.
I'm not sure why it can't be keep as default or optional behavior, but
it is a huge regression to me, and to many other users I suppose.
I'
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Im
No, it's not fixed for me. It still fails silently (I get no 'Apply'
button after changing layout or resolution) and in the console, I get
the error message "(gnome-control-center:2837): display-cc-panel-WARNING
**: Config not applicable:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: Scale 2
I'm experiencing this bug too.
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
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gnome-software using hundreds of MB of memory when not in us
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