** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
When the user is running a containerized application (like the snapped
Firefox or Chromium), and tries to save a document, the xdg-desktop-
portal-gnome backend does show remote drives (like SMB or SFTP ones),
and allows to choose them, but then the
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
When the user is running a containerized application (like the snapped
Firefox or Chromium), and tries to save a document, the xdg-desktop-
portal-gnome backend does show remote drives (like SMB or SFTP ones),
and allows to choose them, but then the
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal-gnome (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: xdg-desktop-portal-gnome (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
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The patch is still queued https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/xdg-
desktop-portal-gnome/-/merge_requests/10
I'll ping again.
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Sorry for the delay. Yes, it is because of that. In Gnome 46 is a new
API that allows to mark a window as "desktop window" and should fix it,
and I want to use it, but I'm waiting for 24.04 to go out because it
would be a big change, and I don't want to risk a LTS.
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Added pipewire to the affected packages because the patch is for it.
** Also affects: pipewire (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: pipewire (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
** Changed in: pipewire (Ubuntu)
Sta
For 23.10, as soon as version 45.1 enters, it will be fixed. For 22.04 I
prepared a SRU, but since it's a LTS version, it's a slow process.
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Yes, this can be considered as fixed. It was merged in upstream (gnome
46), and also backported to Gnome 45.
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Title:
Can somebody modify the description to specify exactly how to do those
tests, please? (which commands/parameters, and expected results).
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Ok, I think that the problem is that the bug report is in "firefox"
instead of "xdg-desktop-portal-gnome". I'll prepare a new bug report
there with the patch from Bas van den Heuvel. Sorry for the mistake.
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Public bug reported:
[ Impact ]
Currently, the Desktop Icons NG (DING) extension included in Ubuntu
doesn't support integration with screen readers like Orca. This is a
disadvantage for visually impaired users.
Since DING is implemented as a classic GTK application, it should be
easy to wire it
Oh, you mean if it will be backported to LTS! I'm not sure... I'll check
it.
(sorry, I read the numbers wrong and interpreted 24.04)
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After checking that extension, I think that I can use the same trick for
DING.
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Title:
GNOME login fails to stay in the
I have to check it, but probably the reason is that it still is using
the current version of gnome shell, so it won't be fixed until Gnome 46
is added to the repositories.
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Yes, it should, because the patch has been merged in upstream.
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Title:
[snap] Files on local network shares are not
(In reply to Sergio Costas from comment #52)
> The patch has landed in upstream today.
I mean: it has been merged today.
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The patch has landed in upstream today.
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Title:
[snap] Files on local network shares are not opened / written
Status
The patch has been merged, and also has been backported to GNOME 45, so
it is possible that it can make it to Mantic.
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The patch for xdg-desktop-portal-gnome is continuing its way towards
being mainlined: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/xdg-desktop-portal-
gnome/-/merge_requests/67
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That's right. I'm working on landing this on upstream. As commented, the
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This patch fixes the problem.
** Patch added: "patch.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons/+bug/2039475/+attachment/5709973/+files/patch.diff
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Public bug reported:
The port to Gnome Shell 45 of Desktop Icons had a bug that prevents it
from honoring the Dock size when in "IntelliHide" mode, thus allowing to
put icons under it. This bug has been fixed in upstream, so it should be
ported to Mantic.
** Affects:
** Description changed:
+ Impact:
+
+ When the user is running a containerized application (like the snapped
+ Firefox or Chromium), and tries to save a document, the xdg-desktop-
+ portal-gnome backend does show remote drives (like SMB or SFTP ones),
+ and allows to choose them, but then the
The patch is sent, but it seems that there were some changes in the
maintainers of xdg-desktop-portal-gnome, so I suspect that it will need
some time until it is merged upstream... :-(
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(In reply to Alexandre LISSY :gerard-majax from comment #44)
> Sergio, I applied the patch locally on `xdg-desktop-portal-gnome` package,
> and it is fixing the issue.
Thanks!
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> > Have you tested the new patch?
> Sorry, I was on leave, is testing the patch still required ?
It would be great if you can test it. In fact, I've been working on it
yesterday and today, doing some changes requested by Bastien.
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I discovered a simpler way of fixing this. I sent this patch for XDG-
desktop-portal-gnome. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/xdg-desktop-portal-
gnome/-/merge_requests/67
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(In reply to Alexandre LISSY :gerard-majax [PTO 12/12/2022-28/02/2023] from
comment #38)
> (In reply to tc from comment #37)
> > What's the overview of this ? It seems like it would solve a problem of
> > "can't save there" in a general way ?
> >
>
> Still blocked on upstream ...
Have you
I found something odd... Setting KRB5CCNAME in /etc/environment does
work, but setting "default_ccache_name" in /etc/krb5.conf doesn't. In
theory, when KRB5CCNAME isn't set, kerberos should use that value for
the cache file. And although the command line tools do use it, it seems
that gvfsd
If you try my line, be sure to create the folder ~/kerberos before, so
maybe a better alternative would be the line
KRB5CCNAME=${HOME}/.config/krb5cc_${LOGNAME}
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I found a workaround for this: to define the KRB5CCNAME environment
variable at /etc/environment.d/91kerberos.conf
In my case, I store the cache file at ~/kerberos, so I set the content
of that file to:
KRB5CCNAME=${HOME}/kerberos/krb5cc_${LOGNAME}
So, if my username is "username", this
This is fixed in the upstream version; as soon as it's ported to Ubuntu,
it will work.
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Title:
Add
Yes, it is. I tested it in a VM, and can reproduce it.
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Title:
gnome-terminal transparency ignored in full screen mode
Status in
It's not random, at least in my system. Also, the tricks in that bug
report don't work: I tried changing the transparency value, disabling
and enabling again, but no dice.
If I had to bet, I would say that the problem is in the fullscreen
redirection to avoid composition overload with games...
Confirmed that this happens when libmutter/mutter-common are updated to
version 11.
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Title:
Transparency ignored in full
Installing a fresh install of Lunar, everything works fine. Updating
Gtk3, LibVTE, Cairo and other libraries doesn't make it fail. But doing
a dist-upgrade makes it fail like described.
There is no new version neither of Gnome Terminal, nor of Gnome Shell,
so it doesn't seem a problem there.
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Title:
Add keyboard navigation to desktop icons
Status in
Sorry for the delay. We are ATM working on trying to find a solution for
that review.
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Title:
[snap] Files on local
Public bug reported:
Recent version of gnome shell or extension has been emitting large
numbers of identical, or quote similar, entries in the system journal,
when the monitor is turned off or physically disconnected.
The error is: DING: (gjs:10210): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 09:58:45.854:
nome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Sergio Costas (rastersoft-gmail)
Status: New
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This should be already fixed. Can we close this?
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Title:
Unable to move all selected files on
I think that the only solution is to uninstall Desktop Icons and install
Desktop Icons NG. Although current versions are for Gnome Shell 3.38 and
later, there are active versions in extensions.gnome.org that do work
with Gnome Shell 3.36.
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Can you try this patch? https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions
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Good news, then. Also, this means that, maybe, now I can reproduce the
bug.
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Title:
Some desktop
AFAIK, if you launch a gnome session, and then you return to the ubuntu
session, you shouldn't lost your configuration. So maybe you can do a
test in the gnome shell session to check if the patch works, thus
allowing canonical to integrate it, but use the ubuntu session for your
day-to-day work.
Yes, I understand. But it seems that the ubuntu session blocks new
versions from extensions.gnome.org. AFAIK, they did that to avoid a new
version from the repository to overwrite the official, tested one. So it
seems that you will need to use the gnome shell session instead. But the
other
Oh, ok... Now I understand. You simply can't install the official desktop
icons in the Ubuntu session. You must install gnome-session, choose gnome
shell session instead of Ubuntu session when logging, and there you can use
the extensions.
Of course, you may want to also install dash-to-dock,
Don't forget to exit and enter again from gnome shell
El mié., 30 sept. 2020 17:41, John Hoff <1883...@bugs.launchpad.net>
escribió:
> Nevermind, I figured out its just sudo apt remove gnome-shell-extension-
> desktop-icons.
>
> I did that and its completely gone from /usr now. However, I no
The package is "gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons"
El mié., 30 sept. 2020 17:26, John Hoff <1883...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> How do you uninstall it properly? I enabled it through the
> https://extensions.gnome.org/ page, but there is not an uninstall option
> there. It does not show
That's the problem: the package isn't installed in the local folder, but in
/usr. You must uninstall it.
El mié., 30 sept. 2020 16:26, John Hoff <1883...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> The editor I am using is just gedit 3.36.2, just fyi...
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Your guess is correct. The problem is that the line numbers in your log
doesn't match my line numbers... Did you uninstall the gnome-shell-
extensions-desktop-icons.deb package before installing the branch from
gitlab?
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I tried that, but I'm unable to reproduce that bug.
Can you check if there is any error message in the gnome shell logs?
(you can see them from a terminal with "sudo journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-
shell", and pressing the "END" key to go to the end of the file).
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Title:
Unable to move all selected files on desktop
Can someone test this patch?
https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions/desktop-
icons/-/merge_requests/184
It should fix this.
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Does this still happen in Ubuntu 20.04?
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Title:
Desktop icons reshuffle themselves
Status in
I'm the developer of Desktop Icons. Yes, I'm working on it, but any help
is appreciated ;-)
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Sorry, the patch is at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions
/desktop-icons/-/merge_requests/166
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I'm the developer of desktop icons. I have a patch waiting review that
should fix this at https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/ShellExtensions
/desktop-icons/-/issues/190
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I did several tries yesterday, but none of them worked. First I tried to
remove the "emit" calls and the "addSignalMethods" in desktopGrid, just
in case the problem was an incompatibility with the new class system in
Gnome Shell 3.34. Also removed all the grabHelper calls, but also didn't
work.
There is a fix published in the main thread at github
https://github.com/kehugter/sqlitebrowser/commit/c4c4cf62a2adf90c7604a920c409c27192f177ce
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Hi all:
I have exactly the same problem as everyone, and tried everything
commented here without success. But I found a way of doing it work,
which maybe helps to fix the error:
* Paired my headset, but didn't set it as trusted. Restarted the bluetooth
service (did this only once, not every
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