Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 24.04, GIMP 2.10.36-3build3
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open any image in GIMP and make any change to the image
2. Click the X button on the window titlebar to close the program
3. On the "There is one image with unsaved changes:" popup click "Discard
changes"
In discussing this bug with a friend, he reminded me that, in the "flash
and escape" phototypesetters, when you wanted to change the aspect ratio
of a letterform, you has to set anamorphic magnification. It appears
that InkScape has a habit of using complex scaling algorithms to effect
this
In further tests, I find that Chrome, Firefox, and LibreOffice Draw
renders the image correctly. Of course, the image was created in
InkScape, so it's rendering is also as expected.
Dia displays an error when loading the image. Document Viewer: SVG not
supported. GIMP screws up exactly the
Ok, thanks.
On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 5:20 AM Sebastien Bacher <2025...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Thanks, it could be solved with the same fix than bug #1794064 which is
> pending review for 22.04 but the apparmor denial message is different in
> your log so maybe not, we will have to check once
The Firefox and Evince versions are the default versions that came with
Ubuntu 22.04.
is there anything printed when you try to open an url? I'm sorry, but I do
not understand the question. When I click on the link in the PDF document,
it does not take me to the link. If I copy the link and paste
Public bug reported:
1. Description: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Release:22.04
2. evince:
Installed: 42.3-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 42.3-0ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 42.3-0ubuntu3 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates/main amd64
Packages
100
Still have the same problem on my Ubuntu 22.04.
The monitor backlight isn't off after lock or after 5 minutes with Screen Blank
power saving options selcted.
I didn't install gnome-shell-extension-dash-to-dock as #7 said.
And their is anoter bug report on this issue:
Happens also in 20.04 (focal).
Have not tested yet in 22.04 (jammy).
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Title:
GfxBench renders fullscreen content at wrong
This is still happening as of 22.10
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I get two characters in Activities when I press one key for the first
key I
is pushed up against the top of the dock. Now, CTRL-SHIFT-T
to open a new gnome-terminal tab. The window will grow in height from
the top, as expected.
Now close that new tab. The window will not shrink from the top of the
window where it grew from. Instead it will shrink up away from the dock
I faced the same problem with Konsole. It crashes when I touch the
screen (Lenovo ThinkVision M14t, which identifies as a Wacom-compliant
touchscreen). Is there any fix for this that I can try?
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Hi,
On Ubuntu 22.04 LTS:
* I open gnome-shell top notification menu, it shows time, and notification
list, and also a button to disable notifications.
* I click the "do not disturb" button to make sure there is no notification
during my game
* I launch a game in full
Public bug reported:
Changing the "Style" in the "Appearance" section of "Settings" (gnome-
control-center), does not update the shell theme. When I select dark
mode from settings, Libadwaita apps respond to the changes, but the
shell theme and GTK3 applications do not. This has been observed on
Public bug reported:
etm@ETM:~$ gnome-calculator
** (gnome-calculator:4273): WARNING **: 13:57:03.546: unit.vala:443:
Failed to convert value: π*x/180
** (gnome-calculator:4273): WARNING **: 13:57:03.558: unit.vala:443:
Failed to convert value: π*x/180
** (gnome-calculator:4273): WARNING **:
The problem is not that it's impossible to work around the incorrect
default. The problem is the incorrect default itself.
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I Ctrl-F'ed for "snap" with no result so I assume it has not been mentioned:
Running Ubuntu 21.04, I had Thunderbird with this bug. Removing it and
installing it with snap fixed the issue.
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THEE ONLY THING OLDER THAN GNOME:::
DEBAIN:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
AND! THEE most widely supported new terminal code,
SNAPD / SNAP:
https://snapcraft.io/build
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ARE MENT TO COMMUNICATE DOWN TO ROOT DIRECTLY
SHARE FOLDERS
AND TOGETHER PLAY
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GUYS!
FIND THE ARGUMENTS [arg...]:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1152177/passing-arguments-to-a-script
&
HOW TO with arguments found^^:
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-add-user-to-sudoers-in-ubuntu/
&&
DISTRO to compile from:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/
TTYS
** Also affects:
I switched display managers from lightdm to gdm and it fixed the issue
sudo systemctl status display-manager
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
systemctl status gdm.service
sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-session
reboot machine
Info about the issue:
I get false
rt@sys76:~$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen
false
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Title:
I upgraded
Sure
The Keyboard Shortcuts for Lock Screen is set to Ctrl+Alt+L
Found in Settings -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Lock screen -> Ctrl+Alt+L
1) I can't lock the screen using the (keybinding / shortcut) Ctrl+Alt+L
https://i.imgur.com/VKiXvZV.png
2) I can lock the screen by clicking on the lock option
1. The specific steps or actions you took that caused you to encounter
the problem.
-I tried to set the screen to lock at a specific interval and it doesn't lock
Settings-> Privacy-> Screen Lock -> Automatic Screen Lock -> Enabled
Settings-> Privacy-> Screen Lock -> Automatic Screen Lock -> 30
Should be:
Settings-> Privacy-> Screen Lock -> Automatic Screen Lock Delay -> 30 seconds
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Title:
I upgraded
The options for locking, blanking and shortcut keys are in the gnome-
control-center
** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
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I have to crash logs:
- _opt_zoom_zoom.1000.crash (probably not important)
The value from _opt_zoom_zoom.1000.uploaded (which I'm assuming is the id you
are talking about) is `853ce704-a3a4-11ea-aaae-fa163ee63de6`
- _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash (likely important)
id:
Public bug reported:
When I try to lock my screen (via termial/shortcut/menu icon) it the
screen flashes and screen lock fails to occur.
Error is:
[ 1174.050313] traps: gnome-shell[10135] general protection fault
ip:7f2facd9429a sp:7fff2117e168 error:0 in libc-2.31.so[7f2facc32000+178000]
[
apport information
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** Attachment added: "XorgConf.txt"
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** Summary changed:
- When I do any screen lock action it screen fickers (lock fails)
+ When I do any screen lock action the screen flickers (and lock fails)
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
When I look at dmesg it appears that screen lock is
apport information
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When I look at dmesg it appears that screen lock is causing a segfault:
[ 595.735328] Lockdown: systemd-logind: hibernation is restricted; see man
kernel_lockdown.7
[ 597.651594] gnome-shell[7692]: segfault at 1195 ip 7f94d6bcee41 sp
7fffe593b4f8 error 4 in
Noticed here too. Fresh new groovy installation this weekend.
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in
Public bug reported:
I have noticed instabilities in my bluetooth, mouse and keyboard, whenever I
return to my desk I go back to using my notebook that went into idle mode. In
addition, I realize that when turning on the computer and entering the Ubuntu
login interface, there is a relevant
Still in Ubuntu 19.10 the two actions (Take a Screenshot of the Current
Window and Take a Screenshot of a Selected Area) are still disabled.
In which Ubuntu-Version this will be fixed?
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The case has been settled.
I apologize for wasting your time with a vacillation on my part. I
inadvertently upgraded this package to a 3.32.n version available in an
unstable Debian repository.
I will try to be a tester more consistent with ubuntu.
Thank you!
Em ter, 23 de abr de 2019 às 06:21,
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I am informing that when I try to enter the Privacy settings of
gnome-control-center, the program hangs and then crash.
After that, gnome-control-center no longer runs. When I try to run it
from the command line, it returns the following:
"
etm@etm:~$
Thanks Timothée. That fixed it for me.
Please make something like this the default.
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Title:
Maximum zoom in Evince is 400%
To manage
Public bug reported:
This bug was encountered on a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
When connecting to a certificate-authenticated wifi network (WPA/WPA2
Enterprise, authentication TLS) for the first time, the "Wi-Fi Network
Authentication Required" dialogue is displayed, prompting the user
Adding wpa2-tls-root-cert-no-spaces.png which shows settings are
acceptable, the red box disappears and the connect button becomes
available when file is renamed to remove spaces.
** Attachment added: "Shows settings are acceptable when file is renamed to
remove spaces."
Added spaces-fine-in-connection-edit-window.png showing that the edit
connection window will accept spaces in filenames.
** Attachment added: "Edit connection window will accept spaces in filenames"
Public bug reported:
# sudo apt install ubuntu-session
Reading package lists ... Ready
Building dependency tree
Reading status information ... Ready
The following new packages will be installed:
ubuntu-session
0 packages upgraded, 1 new packages installed, 0 to be removed and 3 not
upgraded.
Same issue. Ubuntu 18.04.1 + Visual Code while debugging OpenGL app.
Please increase the priority.
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Title:
is not respoding
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
Release:16.04
eog:
Installed: 3.18.2-1ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 3.18.2-1ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 3.18.2-1ubuntu2.1 500
500 http://mirror.atlantic.net/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages
500
(In reply to Alex Efros from comment #186)
> (In reply to k0fe from comment #185)
> > (In reply to Alex Efros from comment #184)
> > > There is a patch, working good enough for years without creating any new
> > > (practical) issues. In comment #161 is was proposed to make it
> > > configurable
>
So, I've freshly installed the release version of Xubuntu 18.04 and
applied updates, and now Gnome-Mines uninstalls as expected.
However, the "SGT Puzzles Collection" which came bundled with Xubuntu
still refuses to uninstall properly. Gnome Software says it's removed,
yet that cluster of games
...this was after having installed Xubuntu successfully, and rebooted.
** Tags added: apport-collected bionic
** Description changed:
As seen in Gnome Software 3.28.1 within a daily build of Xubuntu 18.04
i386 downloaded 12hrs ago.
I used the Gnome Software GUI to uninstall the games
apport information
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As seen in Gnome Software 3.28.1 within a daily build of Xubuntu 18.04
i386 downloaded 12hrs ago.
I used the Gnome Software GUI to uninstall the games bundled with
Xubuntu (Gnome Sudoku, Mines, and the cluster of games grouped as "SGT
Puzzles Collection". Gnome Sudoku was
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Software Centre - initial dialogue
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Software: default categories
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Can't install any program, either
This issue is no longer apparent, at least using the live-usb version of
lubuntu 18.04 32bit beta 2.
Thanks,
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Issue no longer evident in lubuntu 18.04 beta 2, at least in live
session.
Thanks,
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Title:
Software Centre -
Note that Mutter fullscreen handling isn't fully fixed even for Xorg,
see bug 1755501.
(It's not a regression, at least not a recent one, but something that
works fine with all other desktops. I think any use-case which doesn't
support resizing after it opens its non-resizable fullscreen window,
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
Under "universal access", various features work as expected (e.g turning
on high contrast, or large text). However, pressing the toggle button
for the
apport information
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Jeremy, it seems that this issue has already been reported upstream, but the
issue has been closed and I don't yet know how to reopen it:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/1
I'd edit the desktop.in.in files directly myself, but am a newcomer to
the process for doing so.
Jeremy, Daniel,
Thanks for your replies. As per Daniel's suggestion, I've run apport, &
have updated the bug title and description.
I'll also lodge a bug report upstream as Jeremy suggests, and report
back with a bug number.
Jeremy, you've suggested that there are potentially multiple bugs here
** Description changed:
(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
- See attached screenshot. Searching within settings is currently not very
- useful / intuitive, as it only finds results at the level of top-level
- menu entries / categories, but not the items within them.
+
** Summary changed:
- Searching within Gnome Settings only works for top-level menu entries
+ Using Gnome Settings' search tool works for some but not all items located
under top-level menu categories
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
See attached screenshot. Searching within settings is currently not very
useful / intuitive, as it only finds results at the level of top-level
menu
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Setup:
* FullHD monitor (1920x1080 resolution)
* Ubuntu 18.04 (pre-release) with Gnome/mutter 3.27.92, on top of X
* GfxBench benchmark suite from Kishonti: https://gfxbench.com/ (one of the
most common 3D benchmarks supporting Linux)
Example test-case:
* bin/testfw_app
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I've just tried to plug in 3 known-working USB sticks into this UB daily
build, with content on the USB sticks that I access from other *buntu
machines, and with each stick I got the same result - "unable to access
- read-only file system".
So that's a pretty significant bug, I'd say.
Thanks,
This issue has been partially improved in the overnight update, but
inconsistently.
As some examples of the broader pattern I'm talking about here, searching for:
- "screen" now brings up a plausible list of options, including screenshot,
universal access, displays, etc.
- "contrast" brings up
Confirmed - after I uninstall VLC via (Gnome) software, usr/bin still
contains files called "vlc" & "vlc-wrapper".
As seen under a daily build for Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 32-bit, using
Software v3.27.92
Cheers,
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applied, using Software v3.27.92)
Searching for Firefox only returns Iceweasel. Can we get Firefox (back)
in the repos?
Ta,
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** Affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
The same thing happened to me today, using yesterday's daily build of
Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 (32bit) with all updates applied, using Gnome
Software v3.27.92.
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Title:
Software: searching for
This issue has now been fixed. I applied the software updates which
arrived overnight, and voila! Problem solved.
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** Tags added: bionic
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Software Centre - initial dialogue box disappears by itself, and error
message appears
** Tags added: bionic
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Title:
Can't install any program, either via terminal or software centre
To manage
** Tags added: bionic
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Software: searching for programs / packages doesn't work
To manage notifications about
** Tags added: bionic
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Title:
Gnome Settings is inconsistent with how it respects spelling
differences due to locale
** Tags added: bionic
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Title:
Gnome: Under "universal access", trying to turn screen keyboard on
doesn't do anything
** Tags added: bionic
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Title:
Gnome settings - color: No ability to add new color profile via GUI
To manage
** Tags added: bionic
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Title:
Searching within Gnome Settings only works for top-level menu entries
To manage
Public bug reported:
(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie 18.04)
The "Color" page within Settings has a "Learn More" link, which points
to the Ubuntu Desktop Guide. Within this, I found a page called "How do
I test if color management is working correctly?", which suggests
And a screenshot of the page in the Ubuntu Desktop Guide I was referring
to is attached also.
** Attachment added: "Ubuntu Desktop Guide page on testing color management.png"
Public bug reported:
(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
See attached screenshot, which shows a couple of examples of this issue:
1) different spellings of the same word within the one screen ("color" and
"colour").
2) spellings of words according to British English
Public bug reported:
(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
See attached screenshot. Searching within settings is currently not very
useful / intuitive, as it only finds results at the level of top-level
menu entries / categories, but not the items within them.
As an
Public bug reported:
(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
Under "universal access", various features work as expected (e.g turning
on high contrast, or large text). However, pressing the toggle button
for the on-screen keyboard has no effect.
Please note that another
Public bug reported:
(As seen in Software v3.27.92, as present in the latest daily build of
32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
Searching for various programs (Gimp, Kazaam, Abiword, Blender) does not
find the program - "no application found".
Searching for Firefox only returns a Gnome-shell extension called
Public bug reported:
(As seen in Software v3.27.92, as present in the latest daily build of
32bit Ubuntu Budgie for 18.04).
With "All" selected by default at the top of the screen, clicking on any
of the buttons for software categories (productivity, communication &
news, etc) reveals only a
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