ScanYourFinger message is not visible, FP is enrolled, Fingerprint
identification also working fine.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872268 ***
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872268 ***
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user mentions nautilus causing what I read as gnome-shell crashing..
thus change
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Whenever I click on folder on apps menu and then i realized i was in
wrong folder. And then I tried to switch in another folder, again it was
wrong and again I tried to enter another one being in apps menu only
After around 5 tries , the app menu
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Status: Incomplete => New
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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Can you please test Ubuntu 20.04 and tell us if it has the same problem?
https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
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Happens in every app: Gnome Terminal, Xterm, Chrome, login screen.
It's only in some places, such as terminal or Chrome URL bar where the
character displays, but the wrong behaviour is everywhere.
There are no accessibility settings turned on.
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My initial report was wrong, it still occurred in the GNOME session as
well, just not at first? I tried it on Wayland and while it was much
faster, it was still slower than I'd expect (5-10 seconds).
Unfortunately running that command didn't work, as I got frustrated and
switched to KDE
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Hi. I finally upgraded to 18.04 and Nautilus without type-ahead find is
extremely limiting when it comes to file/folder navigation. I can't even
fathom why it would be dropped. But if search is now the default action
for when one starts typing, there should be a way to disable that, or
enable
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** Summary changed:
- Unable to calibrate monitors through Gnome Control Center->Color
+ Unable to calibrate monitors through Gnome Control Center->Color [calibration
failed with code 1: no sensor->get_sample]
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That xev output looks correct, I get the same output from 'xev' but
don't get this bug.
Does the problem occur in GNOME Terminal or some other terminal app?
Also do you have any accessibility settings enabled (look in Settings >
Universal Access)?
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When pressed, the delete key inputs the Unicode 007F character instead
of deleting the following character. In most cases, this is difficult to
see, but in a terminal, the 007F is clearly visible.
The xev output for the key press is following:
KeyPress
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Nicolas,
If disabling 'Ubuntu AppIndicators' worked for you then it was probably
bug 1849142. Please go to bug 1849142 and help to test the proposed fix
for that.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1857383 ***
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Actually I think bug 1857383 already covers this issue so let's use
that.
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Fractional scaling applies to both monitors when you only want it on one
This bug is somewhat expected because fractional scaling works by
rendering the desktop at a higher resolution than your screen. So it
will take more mouse movement for the pointer to cross the screen.
Integer scaling doesn't work that way so the mouse should move at
"normal" speed there.
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I have a Dell XPS 17 with a 3,840 x 2,400 screen and an external monitor
with 3840 x 1600 resolution. When I use only one of them it works
totally fine. I use the external monitor without scaling and my notebook
display with fractional scaling of 150%.
I have updated to 20.10 and can confirm disabling scroll lock workaround
is still working.
Another thing i've just realized is without this hack, there is a huge
lag during lock/unlock/login animations. Commenting scroll lock line in
/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/br made animations a lot better.
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I have finally ended up with binding both « thumbnails » folders through
fstab adding those lines :
# .xcf thumbnails from gimp snap for anyone
/home/user_1/.cache/thumbnails/
/home/user_1/snap/gimp/common/.cache/thumbnails/nonebind0 0
/home/user_2/.cache/thumbnails/
I think I am also experiencing this bug.
I have a bluetooth trackpad (Magic Trackpad 1 by Apple), and since a few
weeks ago, the scrolling direction is reversed by default, and the tap
to click feature is disabled.
I can go to the trackpad settings and everything is alright. I can
disable and
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I try to use the built in calibration tool of gnome in the absence of
displaycal.
Sadly the calibration doesn't start at all.
10:22:58 yelp: Recursion depth exceeded calculating fg color
10:22:42 gnome-control-c: failed to start calibrate: failed to calibrate
10:22:37
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