Yep, works like a charm with 3.38.0-1ubuntu1.1 from groovy-proposed here
as well.
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gnome-terminal font settings sho
@Sebastien: No, I've not noticed the bug for a long while. It must have
been fixed in later Ubuntu versions somehow.
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I filed it here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793914
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #793914
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=793914
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** Description changed:
Under Ubuntu 17.10 I find that Evince (3.26.0-1) often fails to open
when I'm logged on using Wayland. There's no problem using X.
The error is very simple. I double click a PDF file in my file manager
and expect it to open in Evince (Document Viewer). And mostly
** Description changed:
Under Ubuntu 17.10 I find that Evince (3.26.0-1) often fails to open
when I'm logged on using Wayland. There's no problem using X.
The error is very simple. I double click a PDF file in my file manager
and expect it to open in Evince (Document Viewer). And mostly
** Description changed:
Under Ubuntu 17.10 I find that Evince (3.26.0-1) often fails to open
when I'm logged on using Wayland. There's no problem using X.
The error is very simple. I double click a PDF file in my file manager
and expect it to open in Evince (Document Viewer). And mostly
Public bug reported:
Under Ubuntu 17.10 I find that Evince (3.26.0-1) often fails to open
when I'm logged on using Wayland. There's no problem using X.
The error is very simple. I double click a PDF file in my file manager
and expect it to open in Evince (Document Viewer). And mostly that's
what
>This bug was fixed in the package nautilus - 1:3.18.2-1ubuntu1
Sounds good, but I wonder when this reaches Ubuntu then. Mine is
currently at 1:3.14.2-0ubuntu13.
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