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Peek [1] is an amazing GIF screen recorder that I think deserves to be
included in the Ubuntu repositories. It already provides a PPA [2].
Maybe it can be used as a basis for the official package repositories?
[1] https://github.com/phw/peek
[2] https://github.com/phw/peek#u
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Otherwise you get the error "player not found".
** Affects: mps-youtube (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu) => mps-youtube (Ubuntu)
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Doesn't occur to me any longer under 16.10.
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Title:
WiFi indicator icon disappears in Ubu
Wow great!
Will I receive this update if I enable the 16.10 beta package
repository?
-R
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:10 AM, Anatoli <1380...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Dmitry, thanks for the fixes! If you update the package in your PPA, I
> could test it in 16.04.
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Thank you so much, Sebastien!
Enabling yakkety-proposed solved my problem. :-)
Yours,
-Robert
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Dear all,
The tray icon indicator of Qt applications breaks on resume from
suspend, meaning it has a missing icon.
It doesn't happen to GTK applications.
I can work around it by running `killall indicator-application-service`
and then restart the service with `/usr/lib/x86_
Public bug reported:
Output from tlp-stat:
+++ Wireless
bluetooth = on
wifi = on
wwan = none (no device)
hci0(btusb) : not connected
===> Bluetooth is turned on
However, the indicator icon returns "Off" [1].
[1] http://i.imgur.com/SXX741z.png
Affected system is Ubuntu 16.04
Public bug reported:
The attached gif animation demonstrates the problem.
Toggling the bluetooth state between on and off does not work through
the indicator.
Toggling the state does work through the bluetooth settings menu.
Affected system is Ubuntu Unity 16.04 with all latest updates installe
So, it has to do something with the Ethernet connection in your case?
Weird, I can't test it, unfortunately, as I don't use any Ethernet.
~Robert
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Dear Vincas,
That's a good catch. It happens to me, too, mostly on resume from
suspend.
~Robert
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sig2.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-lens-applications/+bug/1594079/+attachment/4686477/+files/sig2.png
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Public bug reported:
Dear all,
The Unity Lens Search does not always find applications.
1. Please see screenshot "sig1.png". I type "Sig" but only folders are found
2. I press Escape to delete my search query
3. I retype "Sig" and now Signal application is found as shown in "sig2.png".
Can some
Public bug reported:
Dear all,
Can someone confirm an occasionally missing WiFi indicator tray icon?
Sometimes it happens that the icon is not displayed although the WiFi
connection is working.
Please see also the attached screenshot.
Warmly,
~Robert
** Affects: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
Dear Matthew,
Thanks a lot for your follow-up comment!
> We would have to start maintaining a parallel database that mapped
tzdata zone names, in and out of daylight saving, to their common
abbreviations. Common names would be even harder because they’d need
translating into multiple languages.
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.
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Dear all,
Would it be possible for the indicator-datetime and its "Add Event..."
entry to support the calendar app California [1]?
California provides some added functionality over the default Calendar
app (e.g. recurring events) and it would thus be great if California was
** Attachment added: "Mockup of time zone representation"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/1577414/+attachment/4653656/+files/Selection_043.png
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Dear all,
May I suggest the feature to add time zones, e.g. CEST, EDT, directly to
the very useful locations menu?
Currently only city names are supported.
I am attaching two screenshots:
1. showing the locations menu
2. a mockup of how I envision the time zone to be repre
It would be nice if this feature was available as an easily accessible
indicator icon!
Warmly,
~Robert
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Dear all,
In this screencast I tried to demonstrate how I experience the problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muqIG5Zkebs&feature=em-upload_owner
I hope this helps to understand my issue!
Thankfully,
~ Robert
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Public bug reported:
After the upgrade from 15.04 to 15.10 the bluetooth indicator icon
disappeared.
Can someone confirm this?
Experienced on a Thinkpad X230.
** Affects: indicator-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth indicator dis
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