I am seeing this with the (relatively new) Mozilla-provided Firefox deb
package (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-firefox-
linux#w_install-firefox-deb-package-for-debian-based-distributions).
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Same in Ubuntu desktop (GNOME), so not Kubuntu-specific.
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Title:
Tabs of non-flatpak Firefox (and non-flatpak Firefox-based brows
Public bug reported:
If you increase font scaling – either with Gnome Tweaks > Fonts >
Scaling Factor or gsettings org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-
factor – text in the GNOME Shell search box is cut off.
Text scaling can help with hidpi screens and is an accessibility
feature.
I noticed
Still an issue with current releases. Default GNOME/libinputa doesn't
enable tap-to-click, but Ubuntu does for the GNOME desktop, and
therefore it should also for GDM.
Easy workaround posted in duplicate bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bug/1968315/comments/1
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> in gtk, kinetic scrolling stops after you put a finger on the touchpad
(zwp_pointer_gesture_hold_v1 event), but in firefox it doesn't, you have
to wait
In GTK 4, and Firefox uses GTK 3. So either someone need to add it to
GTK 3 or Firefox needs to use to GTK 4.
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Resolved since GTK was updated to 3.24.36. (Tested with
3.24.36-1ubuntu1.)
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
With GTK 3.24.35, when running under Wayland, it's not possible to copy
and paste from Geany. (Others report the same issue with SciTE, which
also uses the Scintilla editor.)
The Geany upsteam bug isolated the issue to a GTK change
(https://github.com/geany/geany/issues/3345#
Yes, snap revision 2183 launches for me! I tried with two computers
running 22.10.
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Title:
[snap] posix_spawn: No such f
And just to confirm, Google builds from https://download-
chromium.appspot.com (now version 109.0.5396.0) open without issue.
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With the latest version just released to the beta channel, revision
2180, I no longer see the "spawn" lines, but it still is not starting
up for me (Ubuntu 22.10). This is all I get:
$ chromium
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
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[215800:215800:1031/155854.374117:FATAL:spawn_subprocess.cc(221)] posix_spawn:
No such file or directory (2)
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
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Seeing this with the today's beta build: 108.0.5359.22 (2177).
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[snap] posix_spawn: No such file or directory
St
Reopening as suggested on the Ubuntu forum, so this issue can be looked
at before iwd becomes default.
** Changed in: iwd (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Todays updates included network-manager 1.40.0-1ubuntu2, and after `apt
autopurge` iwd was removed. This wi-fi network connection is working
again normally since.
** Changed in: iwd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I believe my Kinetic system installed iwd with updates today, and now I
am unable to my University's WPA2 Enterprise network eduroam. There is a
no graphical error message, it just never connects. I tried forgetting
the network and re-adding, and again there's no error, but no
The new icon looks good 😁
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[snap] New Chromium icon, not yet used by Snap
Status in chromium-browser package in
Fair enough :-) I think PDF is pretty major.
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Title:
[snap] What about PDF MimeType in .desktop file?
Status in chromiu
Public bug reported:
I see with a recent commit (https://git.launchpad.net/~chromium-
team/chromium-browser/+git/snap-from-
source/commit/?id=f96f95b0b511f0943320af8aed1a41599d921b2f) you've added
more MimeType entries in the .desktop file. What about PDF, since
Chromium has a pretty good built-in
Hey Nathan,
Thanks for the instructions! I think I made a merge proposal correctly:
https://code.launchpad.net/~elcste/chromium-browser/+git/chromium-
browser/+merge/429317
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@copong Wayland for Chromium is definitely still experimental, but is
under active development, helped because ChromeOS is/will use it.
I'd suggest you compare with an upstream build: https://download-
chromium.appspot.com/
Just download, unpack and run the chromium binary. Since the snap's
confi
I can confirm wayland works for the version 102.0.5005.40 snap just
built and released in the beta channel. Thanks!
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Title
@seb128
I got another reply from someone up the chain:
We use TLS for the outer tunnel for 802.1x. The inner tunnel is
connecting using AES with rotating keys. The work around is all
that we can offer at this time as we are waiting for an update
from the vender as to where this
@seb128 My University closed my ticket after I confirmed the workaround
works to get connected :-/ I'm not 100% sure they understood the real
source of the issue. I replied, but don't have a big expectation that
they will do anything. Hopefully someone at another institution that
also uses eduroam
The workaround linked to in #11 has worked for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/1963834/comments/7
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** Summary changed:
- "Connection failed" for WPA Enterprise network eduroam
+ "Connection failed" for WPA Enterprise network (e.g. eduroam)
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FWIW my university's support team replied that they don't support Linux
devices but they would forward my message to the network team. I haven't
heard anything since.
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Looking at the snapcraft.yaml (https://git.launchpad.net/~chromium-
team/chromium-browser/+git/snap-from-source/tree/snapcraft.yaml#n233)
I think what needs to change is
cp chrome/app/theme/chromium/product_logo_256.png
$SNAPCRAFT_PART_INSTALL/chromium.png
to
cp chrome/app/theme/chr
Public bug reported:
Google updated the Chrome/Chromium icons recently (see more at
https://twitter.com/elvin_not_11/status/1489647032201465861), but I
don't think the Snap icon has been updated.
Here's the Chromium icons on the Chromium source GitHub mirror, which
was easier for me to search:
ht
@seb128
Sorry if that sounded browbeating. My response is more like
"unfortunate, but understandable". Someone has to be first, even if
MS/Apple seem OK to leave it working.
Thanks for finding the Fedora info. I had just wondered about other
distros. Looks like the other bug they link to is a dup
I've opened a ticket with my University's IT dept with the suggestion.
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The workaround also does work for me. (For the record, I appended those
lines at the end of the config file.)
I see the openssl bug is marked wontfix. I think this is unfortunate,
since it means that eduroam (maybe poorly configured, but still) will
work out of the box for Windows and Mac (and And
You could test an upstream build of Chromium: https://download-
chromium.appspot.com/
Since this version is unconfined, it doesn't share config data with the
snap, so it's safe to use alongside the snap for testing.
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Eduroam is a WPA2 Enterprise network. It supported different EAP methods
(https://wiki.geant.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=121346284):
- EAP TTLS-PAP
- PEAP
- EAP TLS
- EAP-pwd
I always use the default option selected in Ubuntu Wi-Fi Settings, which
is labeled "Tunneled TLS". But I double-chec
Still an issue with the new wpasupplicant 2:2.10-2 package.
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Title:
"Connection failed" for WPA Enterprise network eduroam
Status in
Public bug reported:
With the current jammy version of wpasupplicant (2:2.10-1), I cannot
connect to the WPA Enterprise network eduroam, which is used by
Universities worldwide. I get a "Connection failed" message or a request
to re-enter the password.
- I've re-tried the credentials: no fix ;-)
This seems resolved for me now with the Impish update to Yaru in the
gtk-common-themes snap candidate channel (0.1-62-g8745644 2021-09-29).
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This doesn't just occur with GNOME. I am seeing it on Plasma desktop
(X11), running on Kubuntu impish, with the GTK theme set to Yaru and the
icon theme set to the Breeze theme (the Kubuntu/Plasma default).
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I haven't used MATE for a couple years now, so I'm not sure myself.
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Firefox without titlebar has visual glitches when
m
On my test computer at least, today's snap revision 1373 seems to have
solved it.
Running `snap run --trace-exec chromium` on a cold boot I get
Slowest 10 exec calls during snap run:
0.237s snap-update-ns
0.400s /usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine
0.087s /snap/chromium/1373/snap/command-chain/snapc
FWIW I hadn't tried Google Chrome on this computer, so I installed it
(same stable version as the snap), and it loads with normal speed on
cold boot and subsequently.
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** Attachment added: "chromium.trace"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1900783/+attachment/5426143/+files/chromium.trace
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Here's after a reboot, again with a clean profile that's been opened one
time, stable channel on up-to-date Groovy:
ab@mb:~$ etrace exec /snap/bin/chromium
2020/10/23 10:27:06 xdotool.go:84:
Gtk-Message: 10:27:14.094: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
Gtk-Message: 10:27:14.116: Failed to
And for my main computer, Groovy/Chromium beta channel *with* my normal
profile:
alexander@elcste:~$ snap run --trace-exec chromium
[sudo] password for alexander:
Gtk-Message: 21:19:28.762: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
Gtk-Message: 21:19:28.790: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-m
On my main/home computer I've only tried beta channel, but with the
other computer I've tried both stable and beta. It doesn't seem to make
a difference.
Here is what I got for that command on Groovy:
STABLE
ab@mb:~$ snap run --trace-exec chromium
[sudo] password for ab:
Gtk-Message: 17:25:22.17
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from Focal to Groovy, and now the first launch of the
Chromium snap after a reboot is taking much longer than before. On my
main home laptop it takes over 30 seconds, while under Focal I don't
remember it taking more than 10 seconds.
I tried another computer I coul
Also, FWIW since I reported this, I have noticed something similar in
another snap: KeepassXC, when unlocking your vault, shows the Adwaita
spinner. It only flashes for a short time, so is easy to miss. Not sure
if that's also a fallback issue like this or something different.
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Fixed in the latest beta release, 86.0.4240.53.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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This was fixed upstream, but hasn't been merged to the M86 (yet?), so it
still affects the beta channel.
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No per-
I confirmed this is an upstream issue by testing the Google Chrome deb,
which shows the same issue. I reported it as https://crbug.com/1126756
since that previous bug I mentioned is specifically for ChromeOS.
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As of a few weeks ago or so, GNOME Shell loses the text scaling factor
(it's set back to 1) when logging out and logging back in again. It is
preserved for other programs, just not the shell (top bar, menus, dash).
Setting it to another value and then back to the desired value
crbug.com/1126610 might be the same issue.
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Title:
No per-pixel scrolling in version 86
Status in chromium-browser pack
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I just refreshed the beta snap, from version 85 to 86.0.4240.22, and now
touchpad scrolling is no longer per pixel (Xinput 2 smooth scrolling?)
but instead it scrolls a few lines like a mousewheel.
I'm using Focal with the default GNOME desktop and X11.
I have not tried Chro
FWIW I had filed Chrome bug 1114812
(https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1114812) for this
before it seemed to isolate to the Snap package only. There was just a
change revision added, so maybe there is/was a Chromium bug (rather than
packaging bug)?
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0. In an Ubuntu 20.04 live session or new installation, install the
Chromium snap and Google's Chrome deb packages.
1. In both browsers, try the MDN cursor demos at
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor for cursor: wait
and cursor: grab. (Click the "cursor:
OK, thanks for taking a look, I appreciate it.
I did look at the syslog but I don't see anything related to banf or the
docks, just some gtk theme warnings...
I did notice, however, that Quod Libet 4.1 is listed in the MATE dock
and Plank as "Quod Libet", while 4.2 is listed as " - Quod
Libet".
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading the music player Quod Libet to the latest version (4.2,
via ppa:lazka/ppa), I there's no option to pin it to the MATE dock
applet. I'm using 18.10, and I also tried Plank. A Quod Libet developer
confirmed the issue as well in Unity on 16.04. AFAICT, these three
The large icon also shows up with the Ubuntu MATE Dock panel applet.
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Wrong size of icon, if launcher put on desktop
Stat
This occurs for me on a system that had been upgraded from 17.04 to
17.10. I've now upgraded it to 18.04 pre-release and Disks's restore
function is working again. It does seem to use a lot of CPU, however,
but I haven't compare it with another system very scientifically.
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I'm not sure if it's related, but I've also had issues with Disks
(gnome-disks), specifically it stalls at 0.0% when I try the "Restore
Disk Image" option. This worked fine before I upgraded to Artful.
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Public bug reported:
I was attempting to use "Restore Disk Image" to write an Ubuntu MATE iso
to flash drive. The task stalled at 0%, and htop showed Disks using 100%
CPU. I cancelled the task and clicked the window close button, and then
Disks crashed.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17
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