Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 23.04, w/ wayland, evince 44.1, all updates applied to date
(05/27/2023)
I'm not sure what causes it but occasionally I find my maximized evince has
expanded under the dock.
My current workaround is to un-maximize (i.e., double-click titlebar), then
maximime
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Public bug reported:
When I suspend the computer and try to login again, the password input
box doesn't work as usual. It won't let me write or hit enter.
Furthermore, I can´t turn off the computer using the power button at the
top right edge of the screen. I have to force shutdown using the
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(By which I mean - when switching workspaces, the previously-
foregrounded window is not focused; wherever the focus is, it's not on
any window I expect.)
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Thanks, had no idea the 'multitasking' tab was there (and seems a non-
obvious name for this stuff).
Even if I select the option for 'Workspaces on all displays' option, or
choose the "Include apps from the current workspace only" option under
"App Switching", the problem with window focus when
Thank you for the workaround which works in my case as well.
Ubuntu 23.04 6.2.0-20-generic
libheif 1.14.2-1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2017420
Title:
Cannot open
The settings you are looking for may be in the Settings app (gnome-
control-center) on the Multitasking page.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2021366
Title:
I would like to add that doing so, when in Home folder, it removes also
the first folder, if first file is removed. Not always though.
Irrespective of the file that I will try to remove, it will at least
remove one folder shown in Files as well. Most of the times the case is
the same as the one
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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