Would it be possible to "lock" the monitor configuration so that even if
Ubuntu does not detect all of the monitors, it doesn't care?
I understand that one laptops and some other systems, changes in the
monitors are common. But I have a desktop PC with two monitors
attached, and that does not
The GTK developers tell me that this is fixed in the latest version of
libgtk. How do I upgrade libgtk to the latest version on Ubuntu 20.04?
Is there a way I can pull in an update for just this package from a
newer version of Ubuntu, without breaking everything else?
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"systemctl stop cups" removes the wrong entry -- the one that actually
works. So now I can't print any more.
Interestingly, "systemctl start cups" does not restore the printer.
Looks like I will have to reboot now to restore printing.
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This bug is a little different because the Printers system setting only
shows one printer. See attached screenshot. So even though I have only
one printer configured, it shows up twice in the actual print dialog
box.
Also, I'm using Kubuntu.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of printer system
I'm running Kubuntu 20.04 (NetworkManager 1.22.10) and this problem
exists. I have an openconnect VPN and despite enabling "Store
passwords", the password is never stored.
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** Description changed:
I have a Google calendar defined. In the Gnome calendar app, events
that:
1) Are in the future
2) Are all-day events
3) Are recurring (every month, every year, etc)
Only in the month view, these
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1879758/+attachment/5375264/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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I have a Google calendar defined. In the Gnome calendar app, events
that:
1) Are in the future
2) Are all-day events
3) Are recurring (every month, every year, etc)
Only in the month view, these events display on every day in the month.
This doesn't happen in the week
Public bug reported:
1. Open a text editor of any kind and edit any document. Do not save
2. Initiate a shutdown from the GUI menu
3. The application will prompt you save because it's being closed. Select
"cancel" to abort the save and close. The file won't be saved and the
application will
The desktop-icons developer denies responsibility for this bug and says
the bug belongs to Nautilus. But you're saying that Nautilus is
removing that feature. So who's responsible for fixing it?
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So I'm confused. You say it's an upstream Gnome issue. The desktop-
icons developer says it's a Nautilus issue, since Nautilus handles
folders. Issues 158 and 184 imply that Nautilus is not going to
implement anything. Everyone is blaming everyone else. So who's really
responsible?
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If you're curious, here's the contents of gedit.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Name=GEDIT
Exec=/usr/bin/gedit
Note that when gedit.desktop is located in ~/Desktop, the icon just says
"GEDIT" (which is what the "Name" field says above). However, when it's
located in
** Attachment added: "Screencast demonstrating problem"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1875204/+attachment/5361662/+files/Screencast%20from%2004-27-2020%2008%3A53%3A07%20AM.webm
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1875204/+attachment/5361660/+files/GsettingsChanges.txt
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** Description changed:
- I can create a folder on the desktop (right click -> New Folder) and if
- I move a .desktop file into that folder, I can no longer launch the
- program. Right-clicking on it gives me the "Run" menu option, but
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Title:
.desktop files inside folders on the Desktop cannot be launched
Status
Yes, that fixes it! I did this:
sudo apt-get remove hunspell-en-au hunspell-en-gb hunspell-en-za
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Title:
Firefox
I have installed the en-us language pack in Firefox, and I've tried many
of the "fixes" I found on the Internet, but this problem remains for me.
For instance, "honor" is flagged but "honour" is not flagged. The
"English (US) Language Pack" add-on is installed.
One interesting observation: when
Public bug reported:
I downloaded a deb package (in this case Skype, but it's happened with
other downloaded debs) and the package installed correctly. However,
upon completion, the gnome-software window displayed
Unable to find "[Invalid UTF-8]"
I can close the window and everything is fine.
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Public bug reported:
Whenever I open the print queue for my local printer, I get a dialog box
with the message:
Option 'finishings' has value '3' and cannot be edited
I can dismiss the dialog box and everything seems to work normally, but
it is annoying. However, it's possible that some
I think updating to the latest libimobiledevice (v 1.2) might fix this
problem. That version is supposed to add iOS 8 support.
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I'm on 12.04 with the latest updates. This problem started for me a
couple weeks ago. Is there a fix for 12.04?
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