Probably related to the fix of bug 1260370.
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GDM does not work with new accountsser
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Gdm does not work with the latest accountsservice versions 0.6.35-0ubuntu3 -
0.6.35-0ubuntu5.
Actually the X will not start and there is no login screen available, only
black screen.
Login from tty1 is of course possible, but startx will not work.
I have tested this with gn
I've uploaded a gnome-control-center to the PPA with a wrapper that
calls unity-control-center if it is installed and $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
is "Unity".
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Public bug reported:
keyboard doesn't work correctly for two functions
1) Manual entry of UniKey characters no longer works
In all applications Ctrl+Shift U0 no longer enters UniKey characters
regardless of application; terminal, Firefox, Chrome, gedit, LO Write,
etc...
2) When viewing work
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1004515 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1004515
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** Tags added: verification-done
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** Description changed:
Currently Unity provides about two dozen keyboard shortcuts which are
completely hardcoded.
It is essenetial from a productivity standpoint for the user to be able
to configure any of those. It was possible with Metacity / Compiz
through the Keyboard Shortcuts
> The icon in the launcher still doesn't launch u-c-c but gnome-control-
center.
This is due to the gsettings key
/com/canonical/unity/launcher/favourites. This refers specifically to
gnome-control-center.desktop and this key is likely to have been
overridden in user configuration.
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** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I tried this all the way back to 12.04 and when using the internal
keyboard arrow keys, Ctrl-Alt-Left-Up does not work there as well, at
least on my machine. I think Stephen is right in that this may be a
hardware dependent problem since I can get all diagonals to work with an
external Logitech ke
Public bug reported:
in kubuntu, when you set the applicationmenu to button in titlebar (open
System Settings > Application Appearance > Style > Fine Tuning). since
the latest update of appmenu-qt some applications (akregator, ktelepathy
chat window, sometimes even the right click menus) are broke
Apparently this bug is not fixed yet. As Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will still be
shipping with Unity 7, I hope it will be fixed by then. Unfortunately I
don't have the necessary skills to do it myself. Thanks a lot in advance
to the person who can get it fixed, I think it would really improve the
Unity user
A large selection of hardware controllers for keyboards no not have full
n-key rollover and certain multiple-key combinations well just not work.
This is a hardware problem and there is unfortunately nothing that can
be done in software to accommodate it.
It is quite possible this is what's causin
This bug was fixed in the package accountsservice - 0.6.35-0ubuntu3
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* Bump debian/compat to 9.
* Convert to multiarch (LP: #1260370).
-- Dimitri John LedkovThu, 12 Dec 2013 16:07:54 +
** Changed in: accountsservic
> The icon in the launcher still doesn't launch u-c-c but gnome-control-
center.
That's a good point, we are going to need to update the unity config and
somewhat change the user configuration on upgrade.
@Robert: that might impact on custom scripts and other things, I'm still
not convinced that
After installing todays packages from PPA I observed several problems.
The icon in the launcher still doesn't launch u-c-c but gnome-control-
center.
The dimensions of the u-c-c are not as they supposed to be and the
window is wider but the height remains unchainged from the dafault.
I couldn't
What's strange is that this works when using the arrow keys on an
attached, external keyboard, but if using a laptop's built in arrow
keys, it doesn't seem to work...
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Public bug reported:
multiarch libaccountsservice-dev to support cross-compilation
** Affects: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed i
guys, I dont understand if this bug is fixed or not, but I am still
getting it in 13.04
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Title:
Launc
FYI, Unity will fail to build until we can get
https://code.launchpad.net/~townsend/unity/fix-gtk-build-
error/+merge/198611 merged, but armhf builds are failing due to bug
#1260068 (a Mesa issue), hence automerges are blocked.
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Kicked a new daily build of the unity stack. After that, rerunning the
HUD stack's tests could yield the results.
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With Ubuntu now switching to it's own control center[1] and Gnome
Shell's control center no longer supporting external applets, it should
be possible to drop that "OnlyShowIn" line entirely.
[1]https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2013-December/004360.html
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