The command in #21 fixed the issue for me.
While I agree `rm -r $x` is the obvious solution, I didn't know what $x
was supposed to be and this was the first mention I saw of it.
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There's an Ask Ubuntu question about this bug.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/760278/the-new-software-center-in-
ubuntu-16-04-shows-no-application-data-found/762186
The accepted answer did not solve the problem for me, but it might help
someone else.
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I just want to say that the workaround listed above works for me.
However the Custom choice still doesn't appear in the dropdown.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. What you submitted is not really a bug, or a problem in
the current implementation of the software, but rather a feature
request. Ubuntu has a site for collecting new ideas just like this and I
encourage you to
Thank you for filing this bug report. I have been able to reproduce the
bug (although it doesn't randomly put it in a place, it places where it
believes the next launcher would be aligned instead of the where the
cursor is).
Bug confirmed
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 189900 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189900
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 189900
Workspace switcher confused by switching between compiz and metacity
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I also have this problem. Marking as confirmed, then.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Workspace switcher confused by switching between compiz and metacity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189900
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I believe the fix for this has been released with Gnome 2.20:
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.20/notes/en/index.html#rnusers-email-and-
calendar
Allows you to choose the Spam plugin (SpamAssassin or BogoFilter) via
its preferences. And SpamAssassin will now actually learn when you mark
emails as
This is a bug, and I can also confirm it.
If you're not supposed to have write permission, why can you move it to
the trash in the first place?
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Wastebasket fails with read only directories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/7560
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In that case, marking as invalid again.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Locked Panel Items Easy to Accidentally Delete
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132991
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Ivor Howard: Right-click the panel, and select the Add to Panel option.
From there, you should find the workspace switcher tool.
Sebastien: I'd like to reopen this as a feature request. Locked panel
items should not be removed without first giving the user a confirmation
window. New users could
Title revised to reflect the suggestion.
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Locked Panel Items Easy to Accidentally Delete
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132991
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Pardon my curiosity, but what is the significance of the OS knowing the
PPI of the screen? Consider the following scenarios:
Screen #1 is an independent monitor: a 19 LCD with native 1280x1024
resolution. The PPI is approx. 85. The user sits between 3 and 5 feet
away from this screen.
Screen
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