I'm still seeing this behaviour on 18.04 LTS in both chromium and
google-chrome.
To workaround the issue, visit chrome://flags/ and search for "partial".
An option called "Partial swap" should appear, with a flag called "#ui-
disable-partial-swap". Set the associated dropdown to say "Disabled".
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Given that this package breaks the entire desktop in a non-obvious way,
the priority should be "high". I'm a software developer and have used
linux as my daily OS since 1993 and it took me several hours to figure
out what was going wrong.
What are novice users going to do, other than install ano
This package was somehow auto-installed in a release upgrade today from 14.04
to 14.10, and cost me most of the day trying to figure out why everything in X
was glitchy and crashing. The terminal looked like
http://askubuntu.com/questions/285836/letter-spacing-in-gnome-terminal
Even xterm would
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/960728
Title:
installation of Libreoffice-wiki-publisher hangs apt front end
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug d
Public bug reported:
I had libreoffice-wiki-publisher 1.1.1+LibO3.5.0-2ubuntu1 installed.
Upgrading packages (e.g. "apt-get upgrade") completely failed -- all the
front ends I tried hung (apt-get, aptitude, and the gui system update).
No error message was given.
By installing only half the pack
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