Re-enabled GSConnect and it seems fine now. Very strange.
Anyway I think this can be closed. Apologies for the noise.
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Disabled the GSConnect extension and all seems fine now.
I'll head over and raise the bug there.
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Screen corruption o
Further to comment 5, I've had a further look in the live environment
and it appears the screen isn't locked out when I switch user - so I can
use Ctrl-Alt-F{1..8} to switch between things. This suggests to me that
the screen-locking code path isn't getting tested when I try this from
the Live USB
Not a problem on live USB stick I installed from.
I booted the live medium for Cosmic, set a password for the live user,
created 'anotheruser' from the Settings panel, logged out and back in as
the live session user.
Clicked the User Menu -> Live Session User -> Switch User, and I was
taken strai
Despite my not selecting the option when I raised this, I do think this
is a security issue because it can reveal on-screen data in a mode where
it's expected it's all locked away. However I can't find an option to
add the security flag to this bug report after the fact.
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The VGA bit of lspci -k -nn
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th
Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0412] (rev 06)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor
Integrated Graphics Controller [1043:
Public bug reported:
Click the user menu (top right) and choose either the Lock icon or
$username -> Switch User.
I expected to be sent to a lock screen (possibly via a blanked screen or
a screensaver - I don't know what normal behaviour is for Ubuntu 19.04).
What happened was most of the Gnome
Public bug reported:
I've got glade-gtk2 and glade packages installed, but both of them have
the same menu entries.
i.e. if I click Applications -> Programming I get two "Glade" menu
entries with identical icons, but one loads the GTK3 version and the
other the GTK2 version.
My current versions
I also had this issue after an upgrade from Precise, but
/etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d was there.
I found I had a permanantly blank resolv.conf, and had to
dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf
and say 'Yes' to "Prepare /etc/resolv.conf for dynamic updates?"
and I said 'No' when it asked me if it should
I've already done the 'affects me'.
But I'd like to point out that it affects me on Xubuntu Quantal (only
Precise is listed anywhere on the page at the moment).
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htt
A solution might be to implement the Xdnd Direct Save (XDS) protocol:
http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/XDS
Doing the job via XDS means Thunderbird can keep control of the saving process,
can react and do extra things if a file of the same name already exists (e.g.
prompt the user for
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