I have this issue.
16.04LTS - this problem is very frustrating.
Previously, on the same hardware, running 14.04, and then 15.10 I did not have
this problem: Display was reasonably stable - "reasonable" not "perfect"
because there is a bug affecting HDMI output to 4K monitors where periodically
t
Ignore my comment about 16.04. (I can't figure out how to delete it.) It
seems to work fine.
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Title:
indicator-printers not
The printer indicator seemed to work ok in 15.10, but it is broken again
in 16.04
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Title:
indicator-printers not working on
cannot reproduce this with latest calendar app in the store (0.5.837)
and rc-proposed image
** Changed in: ubuntu-calendar-app
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Added version of dconf-editor.
** Summary changed:
- dconf editor dropdown menu items are too wide
+ dconf-editor dropdown menu items are too wide
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Public bug reported:
The drop-down menu items in dconf editor are too wide. In most cases,
when clicked, they extend from the left edge for the screen all the way
to the right, even when the content is only a few characters wide.
Here are two examples (schema and key)...
com.canonical.Unity.Lau
** Changed in: ubuntu-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title
Dear Matthew,
Thanks for raising these two issues.
1. The use of time zones instead of city names is very common in meeting
plannings. For instance, I receive frequent invitations to calls that
are expressed in "16:00 EDT time". People in these meetings rarely refer
to their location as a city.
I see two issues with using time zone abbreviations like this.
First, I think many more people know the name of a city in their time
zone, than know the name of their time zone. For example, I lived in
London for several years before learning that daylight savings time is
called BST.
Second, ther
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