Public bug reported:
Hello friends. I'm writing this message as a proposal in regard to the
way notifications work in Ubuntu. For several years (I wish I wasn't
exaggerating there) I've noticed odd times where my notifications
seemingly did not work. I had difficulty isolating exactly when this
Public bug reported:
Hello friends. I stumbled across a graphical issue that I wanted to
report. I was able to duplicate this on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS as well as
Ubuntu 15.04 with all of the updates done on both systems as of today.
Both systems also vary quite a bit in hardware (l14.04.3 system =
Running 14.04.2 here with some of the same issues. I was seeing it with
ownCloud client, network manager, and a weather applet known as my-
weather-indicator. The issue came up at random, but it was easy to
replicate within a matter of 15-20 seconds while continuously navigating
around open
I couldn't see an obvious way to edit my above post, so apologies for
sending out a second comment, but I do have to ask... why would the
default parameter for focus-prevention-level not be 0 anyways? It
doesn't seem, do I dare say, all that logical to have it set to 1 since
it only ends up
Same deal here. 14.04.1, fully updated, etc. Running on a Dell Latitude
E7440 that even came with Ubuntu on it. If I plug in a second display
after the system is booted, the top panel on the secondary monitor goes
transparent. If I boot the system up with the monitor plugged in, no
issue.
If I
Hello there. I use 14.04 on my HTPC as a Netflix (Chrome) and XBMC
system (which works exceptionally well might I add). Due to it being a
home theatre system, I ramp up the display scaling quite a lot (2.0). I
noticed the HUD did not compliment display scaling, as mentioned in the
bug report
Nothing like having a message waiting for 2 hours because I missed the
sound and it did not re-wiggle to catch my attention.
This... this is needed. It's a must-have feature. Every other OS has
something like this in place, even some other desktop environments.
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Not sure why this is listed as incomplete, but surely this is something
that should be addressed as it's a bit inconsistent from an aesthetics
standpoint. It's the little things that matter, and having the colors
too closely matched is absolutely not acceptable by the vast majority of
users out
Note: Should have tested this prior to submitting the report, but it was
an afterthought. This does not take place in Chrome. Just Firefox.
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Public bug reported:
This one seems easy to duplicate. In a dual screen setup, do the
following. Place an instant message (Pidgin, etc) on monitor 1,
workspace 3. Place Firefox on monitor 2, workspace 1. Have the user in
the message send you a link. When you click the link, it opens in
Firefox in
Any news on this? :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1304186
Title:
14.04 Unity integration with messaging applications not fully working.
Public bug reported:
I'm finding that I am unable to move a full screened window to another
workspace. It's easy to duplicate. Simply full screen a window in
another workspace, right click the title bar, and try sending it to
another work space. In some cases it works. I find that moving to
I don't mean to turn the bug tracker into a QA session, but I am
curious... is that to say that this fix will be in Unity 7.2.1 and Unity
7.2.1 will land as part of the next SRU? Do SRU's land on a consistent
or scheduled basis (i.e. is this another term for say 14.04.1, 14.04.2,
etc) or just as
Just tested the behavior with the launcher on auto hide. It looks like
the icon semi pops up (about 50% of it) from the side of the screen with
a wiggle, then disappears again. It continually comes up every 60
seconds after that UNTIL you reveal the launcher. When you reveal the
launcher, it
I apologize, I might have been semi incorrect with my post. According to
this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1309739
the highlighted offset is a work in progress. It's my understanding that
the pips and the highlighted edges are similarly controlled, as in if
you fix one you fix the
I hate to sound abrasive as I too, like mentioned above, am an Ubuntu
fan, but I'm somewhat surprised to see this hasn't been addressed yet.
I'm finding it to be a common question that comes up as users want to
know how to tell when an application needs attention. You mean that
faint line color is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 893196 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893196
So here we are in 2014... no change... Come on... How does something
like this need any sort of monumental review? It's a frustration that a
huge amount of users have. It's wildly easy to miss notifications
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 893196 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893196
@ Christopher Townsend,
I see that, but I'm not sure how it's fixed, unless I am totally
misunderstanding something. Based on the bug report you linked me, it
suggests that this is regarding the Unity bar
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 893196 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893196
Christopher,
I appreciate your interest and I thank you for your time. I will submit
a new bug report now. Again, thanks. :)
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.04, fully up to date, Unity Version:
7.2.0+14.04.20140416-0ubuntu1
The Unity launcher in my setup is not hidden. It is always visible.
The current behavior of the urgent animation goes like this:
1) An application needs attention (such as an instant message
Here's a video depicting it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jxvef0hd1dkqwz/unity-dash-search-bug.mp4
So to recap, here's what happens. If you search for something, whether
or not you open it, the next search is not a full search.
What happens:
1) Open dash via super key
2) Type libreoffice
3)
It seems as if the final release of 14.04 has fixed this. Either that,
or I just magically got lucky on the 4-5 different model systems I'm
using 14.04 with.
Before, it seemed like it had a hard coded 1-4 option available in the
scaling. If you hit a certain point when scaling up, you would hit
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. Fresh install, all updates applied.
If I browse for music in the music lens and play them, they open in
Rhythmbox. System Settings Details Default Applications has the
default music player set to Clementine.
I should also note that the Rhythmbox dash
This seems to -still- be an issue on 14.04 with applications such as
Nitro Tasks and Steam... There hasn't been any discussion in quite some
time so I figured I'd make note about 14.04 in particular. It sure is a
confusing task when a new Ubuntu convert fires it up and realizes they
have to set up
Public bug reported:
I have noticed in Unity that sometimes it does not properly search
everything. By everything I mean items outside the scope of
applications, but also documents, folders, etc. I found this very easy
to replicate.
1) Create a LibreOffice document entitled Passwords (aka
Unfortunately, I share the exact same view as you do. Unfortunately x2,
it's even more of a headache in 14.04. It seems as if the icons were
switched to SVG to allow for better scaling on HiDPI screens, but at the
expense of the pips being much smaller than before and the highlights of
the icons
As I re-read my bug report I decided that I needed to have an easier way
for developers to quickly see what I'm referencing. I made some animated
gif's which makes this far easier to quickly tell the difference. There
are two animated gif's. One is with the backgrounds on open
applications only as
I believe it's also worth noting that the way the icons get highlighted
when they need attention has changed as well. In 13.10 and prior, all
four sides of the icon highlighted. In 14.04, it's just two of the four
sides (left + top sides). In some cases it seems that only the top edge
of the icon
Hello. I am on my same laptop as I was above when I posted this bug
report and after fully updating I noticed some differences. It seems as
if the scaling feature must be taking my resolution into account so it
doesn't scale the UI so far that I cannot revert back. Before, I could
scale from 1
This is still an issue on all of my 14.04 installs right now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1235754
Title:
quassel-*
Public bug reported:
On all 14.04 installs I've tinkered with so far they've all exhibited
this behavior. The pips (white dots) next to the icons in the Unity bar
are too small. I never noticed this before, so I went back to a 13.10
install to compare. The pips on 14.04 are so small that they,
Public bug reported:
On the three 14.04 installs I've done, I've noticed this same situation
come up. As seen in the screenshot below, when you receive an instant
message you get a number on top of the messaging application in the
Unity bar. This isn't the case in 14.04.
Public bug reported:
I'm running a fully updated (as of 4/1/2014) install of Ubuntu 14.04 64
bit. This is on a Toshiba ultrabook with a mobile i5 processor and a
13.3 screen @ 1366x768.
Earlier I was messing with the scale UI mode of the system settings
display field. I set my UI scale to be
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