** Changed in: xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- apt install xubuntu-desktop does not resolve dependencies properly
+ Document installation of xubuntu-desktop
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Assigned this issue to xubuntu-docs. Let's document the correct way to
handle the installation of the xubuntu-desktop package, and make it easy
for users to find (and forums to point to) when these questions arise in
the future.
** Also affects: xubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1740637 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1740637
Thanks. jbicha referred to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libappindicator/+bug/1740637
and mentioned that the python2 support is going to be dropped from
libappindicator, so this should no longer
Hey @doko,
>From what I can tell, we're not shipping libappindicator at all in
focal. Can you elaborate where this is coming from?
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/focal-desktop-
amd64.manifest
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I've added this to the 20.04 development blueprint, so let's revisit and
discuss. If we can't solve the problem with packaging, let's document
the mini.iso installation process so others have an easier time.
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Is this still planned for the 20.04 cycle?
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Title:
Remove python-appindicator and gir1.2-a
I just tried using the netboot iso and installed the Xubuntu Desktop
task. Once installation finished and rebooted, I have a pristine Xubuntu
desktop with no additional indicators.
dpkg -l listing attached.
I will try another mini iso without a selected desktop if possible.
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This does not affect a base install of Xubuntu, but one that is shared
with other installed sessions that pull in the GNOME Control Center and
the Date Time Indicator.
The GNOME Control Center only displays it's configuration tools inside
of a GNOME or GNOME-like environment, and will just show up
I'm definitely seeing this as new behavior after the 15.10 upgrade. In
15.04 this was fine for me on the destkop, now things that generate
notifications steal my focus so that things like F1 no longer get sent
to the window manager for things like show/hide of Tilda.
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Health warning: You should not run any packages without security support
such as acroread. If you still want to, these are the steps which
worked for me
"acroread "will work without canberra-gtk-module, unity-gtk module,
murrine theme, and the overlay scrollbar you can ignore those messages
when
Addendum to #33
I am using Unity Tweak Tool
P.S.
not sure if this is a related bug or not but with unity tweak tool
whenver this happens - my hot corners stop working although they are
toggled to the on positon. If I untoggle and then retoggle back on then
my corners get toasty again! ;)
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Hello,
Also having this issue on a Lenovo g50.
I log in one day its .88
Next day the its down to .56
Any one have any luck???
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This seems to be resolved in the latest indicator-sound package.
$ apt-cache policy indicator-sound
indicator-sound:
Installed: 12.10.2+14.10.20141010-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 12.10.2+14.10.20141010-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 12.10.2+14.10.20141010-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubunt
Attached screenshot of behavior.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-sound/+bug/1379287/+attachment/4229511/+files/Screenshot%20-%2010092014%20-%2007%3A01%3A27%20AM.png
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Public bug reported:
As of the latest indicator-sound package in Utopic, there is a blank "Volume"
notification that is displayed:
1) at system startup.
2) when scrolling the indicator (along with the normal volume indicator).
Please see the attached screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
No HIDPI hardware here: Inspiron 5521 (1366x768) and I regularly have
problems. Large text is not currently enabled.
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As Xubuntu Technical Lead and on behalf of the Xubuntu Release Team, I
too would like to strongly object to this FFe.
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Title:
** Description changed:
I've been testing rhythmbox and queueing albums via the music lens and
it looks like thumbnails are only incorporated into search results after
they have been played in rhythmbox and the thumbnail is generated. Is
there a way these thumbnails can be generated on the
** Description changed:
- I've been testing rhythmbox and queueing albums via the music scope and
+ I've been testing rhythmbox and queueing albums via the music lens and
it looks like thumbnails are only incorporated into search results after
they have been played in rhythmbox and the thumbna
** Package changed: ubuntu => unity-lens-music (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Thumbnails for music not generated when searching from music scope
+ Thumbnails for music not generated when searching from music lens
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jefferyto's workaround in #13 works on my Xubuntu system. Hibernate is
avaible from the Session Menu without needing to kill indicator-session-
service.
Hibernation is also availbale in the lightdm login screen ON FIRST BOOT
only. If I return to the lighdm login screen when I log out of my
session
Actually I just gave this a try running 13.04 and noticed the following:
With Alt+F2 I can type in a path, and if I hit enter at a folder, Nautilus
opens to that folder. If I enter the full path to a file and hit enter, nothing
happens - I have to click on a file.
However, this is probably a non
bluez-simple-agent got around the bug with 13.04 64, at least with
sending. Thanks to #36 chrmhoffmann!
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Title:
GDBus.Erro
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