For anyone who's struggled to use the task switcher since 22.04 and
until this is finally fixed, a reasonably painless workaround is
available: https://askubuntu.com/a/1492396/145568
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@ausbin: `aa-complain` is hardly a "fix": it bypasses AppArmor, which is
not optimal, knowing how PDF documents are often used as a malware
vector. Admittedly, malware is less likely to be targeted at Linux
desktops but still...
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Running APT evince 42.1-3 on stock Ubuntu 22.04/GNOME 42.0/Wayland.
My issue is Evince opening in a tiny window every time it's fired off;
this deployment was upgraded from 21.10, which didn't suffer from such
issue.
I attach below the output from `journalctl -f` while starting up Evince,
which
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1969896
Title:
Evince Document Viewer(42.0) does not remember last page in 22.04 and
opens in a tiny window when launched
To manage
Hi Daniel,
Thanks to the pointer. I now have 3.30.1-2ubuntu1.18.10.2 and it seems
the issue is resolved (not sure if this is the new version or the manual
fix below, which I applied thanks to your pointer).
I'd installed the Pop theme manually (through apt) atop stock 18.10.
The slightly
Hi Daniel, please see attached; apologies for delay. I hope the weird
"gnome-session-binary[4266]: CRITICAL: We failed, but the fail whale is
dead. Sorry" is a tell-tale sign?
Cheers
Christian
** Attachment added: "prevboot.txt"
Public bug reported:
An upgrade to gnome-shell on 18.10 was recently released which made it
impossible for me to log in to my DE. Upon typing my password, the gdm
screen would disappear, only to re-appear a few seconds later. This was
not a password typo as I didn't get the usual msg to that
** Description changed:
An upgrade to gnome-shell on 18.10 was recently released which made it
impossible for me to log in to my DE. Upon typing my password, the gdm
screen would disappear, only to re-appear a few seconds later. This was
not a password typo as I didn't get the usual msg
Public bug reported:
On a number of VMs using Xenial daily builds 20160330 and 20160403, out
of the box (just after booting for the first time), the following
appears in dmesg at boot time:
systemd[1]: systemd-modules-load.service: Main process exited, code=exited,
status=1/FAILURE
systemd[1]: