Hi Olivier,
Thank you, haven't tried that. At this point I gave up on the chromium snap
altogether, using instead Firefox and WebKit-based browsers other than
chromium. Too many issues with snap packages in general make it not worth the
trouble.
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In this Thinkpax X1 Yoga, the touchscreen is managed by this wacom
driver. After a few sleep/resume cycles (maybe 4 or 5), the mouse starts
acting up: upon moving the mouse, it acts as if it was also down,
selecting text or dragging icons in nautilus. It is as if upon click
More:
$ ls ~/snap/chromium
total 24
drwxr-xr-x 5 albert albert 4096 Jul 23 14:49 .
drwxr-xr-x 7 albert albert 4096 Jul 13 15:30 ..
drwxr-xr-x 5 albert albert 4096 Jul 13 21:43 1213
drwxr-xr-x 5 albert albert 4096 Jul 23 14:49 1229
drwxr-xr-x 4 albert albert 4096 Jul 13 15:30 common
lrwxrwxrwx 1
More info: if I change permissions from 700 to 755 with chmod 755 the
~/snap/chromium/1213/.config/ folder, then the error changes, which
makes no sense: it's my user who is launching this process in any case.
Now the error message is a bit different, still a "permission denied"
for
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The command to launch:
chromium-browser --user-data-dir=/home/albert/snap/chromium/1213/.config
/google-chrome 2>&1 >> /dev/null
The error:
Gtk-Message: 14:38:15.136: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
Gtk-Message: 14:38:15.138: Failed to load module
As of July 2nd, again I can't start chromium after having rebooted
Ubuntu without having quitted chromium first. This time, the error
indicates a lack of removal of temporary symlinks named SingletonLock
and related Singleton*. E.g.:
```
Gtk-Message: 00:39:49.309: Failed to load module
Thank you, this was helpful. It's up and running.
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Title:
chromium-browser doesn't start
Status in chromium-browser
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Upon launching chromium-browser from the terminal with the command:
$ chromium-browser --user-data-dir=/home/albert/.config/google-chrome
2>&1 >> /dev/null
I get this error:
Gtk-Message: 15:31:01.011: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
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>From my iphone and chromebook I can see the external speakers plugged to
a TaoTronics TT-BA07 bluetooth device.
But from Ubuntu 20.04, the device doesn't appear listed in the settings.
There is listed a deviced named "1" that, when connecting to, appears to
be a sound
Thank you very much, your suggestion solved the issue: rhythmbox can now
play via bluetooth.
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Title:
[SoundCore mini,
Public bug reported:
After connecting via bluetooth the Soundcore Mini, I can get sound to
play through it just fine from e.g. the Chromium browser, but not from
Rhythmbox, which instead always plays from the laptop's internal
speakrs.
In the bluetooth settings, Soundcore Mini is connected. In
Thanks @vanvugt, so there are 3 UI ways of hiding the desktop icons, but
only one works:
$ gnome-shell-extension-prefs
... then switch off the desktop-icons extension.
(Nevermind that gnome tweaks, under "Extensions", listed the desktop-
icons gnome shell extension as disabled.)
The bugs are
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In attempting to hide all desktop icons, I can't.
1. With dconf-editor, org/gnome/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons ,
I set the value to False, and yet the icons show.
2. With gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons, despite disabling it, it
still doesn't work (can change
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 902557 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/902557
Same is true for module b43. After resuming from suspend, wireless only
works after doing:
$ sudo modprobe -r b43
$ sudo modprobe b43
Hope that helps someone.
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