Still an issue in 21.10. And probably a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-color-
manager/+bug/862992
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Oops, yes it does. To reproduce in 20.04:
* open multiple tabs.
* click on an inactive tab, to activate it. do not move the mouse at all once
clicked.
* wait a couple of seconds.
* move the mouse slightly within the new active tab title, and stop.
* wait a couple more seconds.
* when the tab tool
Doesn't seem to be happening with 20.04, for now at least.
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Title:
Gnome-terminal tab bar steals keyboard focus
Status in
On 12/05/20 2:51 am, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thank you for the bug report, could you try to screencast the issue, it
> could be cleared than a text description there. Reading the summary it
> sounds like it could maybe be a touchpad generating click event when not
> wanted?
No touchpad, not a la
As upstream bug is now closed & it seems likely not an upstream bug...
it's back.
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See upstream bug report for more details.
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Public bug reported:
I'm not sure when it started, but using the version of Gnome-Terminal in
latest ubuntu (GT 3.34.2), I regularly find the tab bar stealing
keyboard focus.
This is dangerous.
The problem is usually that I click on a tab, leave the mouse there, and
start typing. The tab bar the
Still a problem, although not quite as bad as before (I think someone
may have reconfigured our switches to pass rather less zeroconf etc.
traffic).
Still ridiculous to auto-add autodetected devices. Have confirmed that
if I manually remove them the damn things reappear.
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** Description changed:
Automagically gathering all available zeroconf/avahi/whatever-its-
called-this-week printers and presenting them as configured printers
renders the print subsystem almost entirely unusable on a large network
Public bug reported:
Automagically gathering all available zeroconf/avahi/whatever-its-
called-this-week printers and presenting them as configured printers
renders the print subsystem almost entirely unusable on a large network
(>30k hosts on a LAN in this case).
Offering them when I want to add
Public bug reported:
It appears to be impossible to add a printer by FQDN/hostname/IP using
the Gnome printer settings panel's "Add Printer" option.
Whether I type in anything in the "address" box or not, the same long
list of printer models appears in the list above, and one of those (that
does
It's still a problem for me. 12.10, all updates applied.
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Title:
Adding new online account returns to list when moving mo
Should say, it seems to crash a random amount of time after bringing up
the google auth window. Sometimes I have time to enter username + pw and
get to the 2FA verification screen, sometimes not even time to enter
username.
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Workaround: uninstall libfolks-eds25
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Title:
Empathy is an insane memory hog
Status in “empathy” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Marking as confirmed due to the fact that it is affecting multiple users
and cause (superficially at least) is now obvious.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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OK, I've worked out what the problem is. Exchange Server. Well, not
exactly, but it is involved.
If you have Evolution configured to use a MAPI account, and you're a
reasonably large site, you have a *lot* of contacts in the Exchange
Global Address Book. Anything using libfolks seems to pick this
OK, started empathy, waited until roster displayed:
13389 nwp 20 0 1938m 704m 23m S3 17.9 0:53.75 empathy
Will attach log.
I have, as I said, one jabber account and one google talk account
active. Disabled accounts are one each facebook, aol, yahoo,
bonjour/zeroconf/rendezvous, an
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Empathy is an insane memory hog
Status in “empathy” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Using empathy makes my s
Public bug reported:
Using empathy makes my system practically unusable. It is the tree-trunk
that breaks the camel's back. I do have several accounts configured, but
most are disabled. The only ones enabled are one jabber account and one
google talk account. Disabled are facebook, aol, yahoo,
bon
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