Public bug reported:
It seems like `add-apt-repository` doesn't know how to enable a new
pocket when Ubuntu's sources are defined in Deb822 (.sources) source
file.
Step to reproduce:
1. Create a Noble chroot with e.g. Docker. Verify that in such chroot, Deb822
is used for Ubuntu's source (`ls /e
Any chance this get backported to Ubuntu 22.04?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1997099
Title:
Alt + Tab gives focus to the always-on-top window
Status in Mutter:
Fix
Public bug reported:
With an always-on-top window opened, Alt + Tab will, instead of giving
(keyboard) focus to the chosen window, focus will go to the always-on-
top window.
Reproducing steps:
1. Make sure your Ubuntu session is a Wayland session.
2. Open Firefox. Make sure it uses Wayland, laun
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1951653 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1951653
While the bug #1951653 is solved, it does not change the design of this
process. With a quick inspection of repos, NM and livecd-rootfs still
ship the file with no explanation, and netplan still place an emp
Public bug reported:
So, we're UBports, porting Ubuntu Touch stack to Ubuntu 20.04. While
debugging why NM won't manage the phone's USB network interface, I
stumbled upon /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-
devices.conf. This file prevents NM from managing ethernet connection,
whic
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues #2216
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2216
** Also affects: gtk via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/2216
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
GTK+3 will emit spurious "key_press_event" if the focus is currently on
"GtkEntry" and the locale is set to th_TH.UTF-8. This issue seems to
disappear if the locale is set to something else (tested with C.UTF-8
and en_US.UTF-8), and the presence of iBus and gnome-shell affects
@jara981
First, "removable-media" is not an auto-connected interface. You have to
connect it using:
snap connect chromium:removable-media :removable-media
Second, I'm not sure how snap determines if a drive is a removable drive
or not, but I guess mounting it with fstab might not be expected by
Public bug reported:
This will helps people that keep lots of files on the external hard
drive (for example). If I understand correctly, this interface should
let me browse files in an external hard drive for upload. Currently,
when I try to browse a file from an external hard drive, it'll say
"pe
@tom-rausner: This should not affect your ability to scan. As long as
libsane1:amd64 is installed (and it has to be installed otherwise this
error won't be given), you should be able to scan using normal scanner
application. (Unless you need a 32-bit driver, then you'll have to
uninstall libsane1:a
libsane1 is marked as "Multi-Arch: same", but the contents of
/lib/udev/hwdb.d/20-sane.hwdb are different among architectures:
$ dpkg-deb --control
/var/cache/apt/archives/libsane1_1.0.27-1~experimental2ubuntu1_amd64.deb amd64/
$ dpkg-deb --control
/var/cache/apt/archives/libsane1_1.0.27-1~exper
I just upgrade package from -proposed on another machine. This time, I didn't
clear any setting before upgrade. The result is when i set the input switching
to Alt+Shift, it's shown as Alt+Shift+Next Group and Alt+Shift doesn't change
input language. So i cleared key org/gnome/desktop/input-sour
Upgrade to:
gnome-control-center : 3.6.3-0ubuntu45
gnome-settings-daemon : 3.8.5-0ubuntu10
Now Alt+Shift worked. FYI, I've clear the xkb settings before upgrade
(as in comment #159). Is it possible to clear old settings during
upgrade package? (at least in /etc/default/keyboard)
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