Works as expected in Ubuntu 24.04.2
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Title:
With natural scrolling, horizontal sliders behave backwards
To manage notific
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 21.04, I am experiencing a regression of this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1725384
If I tap on the App Grid icon in the Dock, the app grid does not open.
gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.38.4
Other launchers in the dock work a
This bug has been marked as invalid for gnome-terminal because it is a
feature of bash shell.
However, should we mark gnome-terminal as impacted?...
I see the benefit to the change in bash from a security perspective, so
perhaps gnome-terminal needs to adapt to this new feature.
Specifically, I
I do not have this issue:
1. I am not using Workspace Grid.
2. I also removed the Ubuntu version of Dash to Dock
$ apt --yes --quiet autoremove --purge gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock
Then, I downloaded and installed...
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
Since Dash to D
Issues is still present in 18.10. (I do see that the cosmic and disco
tags were added).
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Title:
With natural scrolling, ho
On Cosmic, running on physical hardware, I ~did~ experience the issue
with the app grid using gnome-shell 3.30.1-2ubuntu1. So I do not think
Cosmic is immune to this issue.
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However, I just tested the proposed gnome-shell version
3.30.1-2ubuntu1.18.10.1 in C
SCROLLED WINDOWS AND NATURAL SCROLLING
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For scrolled windows, the input from the track-pad reverses...
With natural scrolling DISABLED:
- Sliding fingers down on a track-pad, slides the view down
- Sliding fingers up on a track-pad,
This issues is still present in Ubuntu 18.04.
$ lsb_release --all
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
$ gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.28.2
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: In
Still happening for me as well...
$ gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.28.2
$ gdm3 --version
GDM 3.28.2
$ uname --all
Linux PS006 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 18:02:16 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release --all
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubun
Public bug reported:
When natural-scrolling is enabled, controlling horizontal sliders is
backwards and counter intuitive.
The volume control in the top-bar "speaker" icon is backwards.
You have to...
- scroll DOWN, to INCREASE the volume
- scroll UP, to DECREASE the volume
Expected behavior:
I am going to withdraw this bug.
I just realized that the left and right arrows are used to show the
beginning or ending of the path, respectively, when the path is too long
to fit in the horizontal space of the Nautilus header bar.
When the full path doesn't fit:
- Clicking the left arrow displa
Semantics question: Should this bug be in Confirmed status, instead of
Triaged?
(Is it Triaged because clicking twice is the workaround to achieve the
desired result? I ask because having to click twice is actually the bug
itself!).
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Public bug reported:
The gnome-shell "Power Off" dialog does not have focus when activated.
As a result, the user has to click twice to select an action:
- The first click is to give the dialog focus.
- The second click is to actually make a selection.
RECREATE ISSUE:
1. Click the "power butto
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