Public bug reported:
Thank you for maintaining this useful piece of software.
The issue: notifications from Deja Dup appear in German, whereas my
system and user locale are set to en_GB. Deja dup's UI language is
correctly English. It appears to be just the notifications that pop up
which are i
Confirming that gnome-shell 3.38.4-1ubuntu3~21.04.1 resolves the issue.
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Title
Sorry about that, this is 18.04 bionic. Have tagged the bug.
** Tags added: bionic
** Description changed:
When extracting a file over an existing file, clicking "Replace" in the
dialog that asks to confirm overwriting a file, does not replace the
file.
- Reproduce:
+ Reproduce:
- O
Public bug reported:
When extracting a file over an existing file, clicking "Replace" in the
dialog that asks to confirm overwriting a file, does not replace the
file.
Reproduce:
- Open any archive (I've tested zip and 7z)
- Right click a file and extract
- Edit the extracted file so you can see
Added gnome-shell to affected packages, as the issue is independent of
gnome-power-manager.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/847001
Title:
Adjusting display
Adding some more information. Running the following as root in a gnome
terminal:
SYSFILE=/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness
OLD_VAL=$(cat $SYSFILE)
NEW_VAL=$((OLD_VAL + 100))
T0=$(date +%N)
time echo $NEW_VAL | tee $SYSFILE
T1=$(date +%N)
echo "Total time (mill
Bug reappeared in 18.04.
Dell Precision M4800, running the standard Ubuntu Gnome shell desktop
(on Xorg), Intel Graphics. No issues in 16.04 (or perhaps a tiny
delay?), but unworkable in 18.04.
Both Fn-Up/Down and `echo value | sudo tee brightness` exhibit the delay
(~2-3 seconds normally). Nota
This problem still persists in Xenial (16.04), but I may have spotted
the cause. Checking my apt log, a libc upgrade had taken place before I
tried to update my podcast feeds, and I hadn't since rebooted. Libc
upgrades prompt for a system reboot - which I usually defer. As for #3,
a reboot fixed
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