** Description changed:
[Description]
- This happens on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Show Applications icon does not bring up
application list, if show-favorites is set to false for Ubuntu-dock.
+ This happens on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Show Applications icon does not bring up
application list, if
Should the status be "Confirmed" instead of "Fix Released" since Focal
is still having the issue?
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** Description changed:
[Description]
- Show Applications icon does not bring up application list, if show-favorites
is set to false for Ubuntu-dock.
+ This happens on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Show Applications icon does not bring up
application list, if show-favorites is set to false for
** Description changed:
- Description:
- When setting show-favorites to false by following command, log out/in or
reboot, show applications button does not bring up applications:
+ [Impact]
+
+ * When users don't want to see favorite app icons on dock, but only see
+ opened apps, they use
@seb128, thanks for your comments. You mean setting show-favorites to
false is not a standard configuration?
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Performed the same action with 21.04 on the same device, no such
problem, application can show up correctly when Show Applications button
is clicked.
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Public bug reported:
Description:
When setting show-favorites to false by following command, log out/in or
reboot, show applications button does not bring up applications:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-favorites false
Expect results:
Show Applications button can
Update: The patches have been merged to drm-tip:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm-
tip/commit/?id=1a74fc0b3f49a0603f230b6f087da33bda3d7c66.
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If I understand it correctly, to completely resolve this issue, we will
need mesa + xserver + kernel fix, but currently only mesa fix is in
place, right?
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Thank you Will!
We are running Ubuntu 16.04 with network-manager version 1.2.6, that will be
fixed too?
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Title:
Investigation found that DAD timeout for IPv6 seems to be not
implemented for network manager [1]. And only support up to IPv4. It
looks like a limitation but couldn't find any writing confirmation for
this limitation.
[1] https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/settings-ipv6.html
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Thanks for looking into it.
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Hi Bryan,
Here is the information for those 2 cases:
v6LC_3_2_4_C - Prefix Lifetime less than the Remaining Lifetime and the
Remaining Lifetime is less than 2 hours
http://fnet.sourceforge.net/ip6_tests/Self_Test_5-0-0/addr.p2/v6LC_3_2_4_C.html
RA_gt2lt2 - Prefix Lifetime less than 2 hours and
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Title:
NetworkManager IPv6 DAD lifetime behavior
Same question here. Same configuration and steps work fine with 18.04,
but team plugin not available in 16.04. Is there a solution for 16.04?
Although I can still configure team runner using teamd, having nm to
work will be good. Thanks
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Public bug reported:
Summary:
On a device without build-in microphone, plug-unplug headset, on
gnome-control-center sound setting input tab, input level keeps going up and
down even without mic/headset attached.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Fresh install Ubuntu 17.10.1 image
2. Boot up the device
3.
Hi, I am seeing similar issue, which can be reproduced by steps below:
1. Open the terminal, type the below command in the shell prompt:
gksu ls /
2. GUI password prompt will appear, now press “Caps Lock” button.
3. Message will appear “You have capslock on”.
4. Press “Caps Lock” button again,
Seems you are having the same problem as I meet in Ubuntu 14.10 beta. I
tried the latest driver from AMD website, latest in Ubuntu repo, none of
them works. Drivers can be installed just fine, xorg.conf generated,
but system can't boot. I can boot with radeon driver, or with fglrx-
core
I encountered the similar issue (Kengyu's comment#12) when testing one
machine with AMD graphic (using fglrx 13.2 beta3 driver). The problem
goes away after updating lightdm.
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Hi Martin,
Verified gnome-settings-daemon 3.2.1-0ubuntu2 in oneiric-proposed,
touchpad OSD image can be displayed correctly.
Thanks!
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