Public bug reported:
Previously, I used ubuntu 18.04 or earlier versions on this old laptop
without this problem.
When I was installing ubuntu 20.04 from a USB stick, I noticed that the
touchpad moved the cursor very slowly -- so slow that I had never seen
before. The system is dual boot. In the
Public bug reported:
Hi. Sometimes (not always) when the computer wakes up after sleep, on
the desktop the "Authentication Required" window is shown at an unusuall
position, i.e. (top, left) coordinates = (0, 0). (see the attached
screenshot)
The worst part is that I enter my password and nothing
I have attached three short videos showing three different scenarios. I
hope that the filenames and the contents are self-explanatory.
** Attachment added: "examples.zip"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1875292/+attachment/5396503/+files/examples.zip
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I am facing a similar problem, but unlike the case of the bug reporter,
in my case it happens when "double-click on top bar of window to
minimize" feature is not enabled. I have never enabled that feature.
My original description of the bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1888975
I'd like to emp
** Description changed:
Hi. In ubuntu 20.04, whenever I double click on the titlebar of the
window of some programs (including: firefox, simplenote, geany, visual
studio code, etc.; excluding gedit, evince, nautilus, etc.), the double
- click is transferred to the desktop. For example, if be
Public bug reported:
Hi. In ubuntu 20.04, whenever I double click on the titlebar of the
window of some programs (including: firefox, simplenote, geany, visual
studio code, etc.; excluding gedit, evince, nautilus, etc.), the double
click is transferred to the desktop. For example, if behind the
ti
Thanks. I reported it on Bugzilla. This is the link:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736310
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #736310
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736310
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Public bug reported:
As you may know, Persian is a right-to-left language. When I type an
English phrase containing punctuation marks in a Persian text in gedit,
what I see on the screen isn't what I expect. For example when I type
\commandname{new}
within a Persian (right-to-left) text, it is s
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