Public bug reported:
When accessing a menu with the keyboard, mnemonics for the drop down
menu are not immediately visible. Thus, one cannot quickly spot the
mnemonic needed to open a menu item.
Steps to see the issue:
* Open gedit
* Press Alt+f to open the file pull down menu: menmonics cannot
I should have added that this is a bug that exists for some time. It was
reported for 13.10, I am currently running an updated 14.04.
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Switchin on "Filter results" reveals that searches for user files may
disable the Category "Applications". The following time the dash is
summoned, it will not find applications when typing in a new search
term. Pressing "Escape" before entering the new search term will enable
the Application scope
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1308037 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308037
I don't agree that this bug report is a duplicate of bug #1308037. The
other bug reports no applications appearing in the applications scope.
This bug report reports applications not anymore appearing in th
Workaround: add the following command to your startup applications:
sh -c "sleep 0.4 && killall unity-panel-service"
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Public bug reported:
Same symptoms as Bug #1239710 which was marked fixed. It happens quite
frequently lately in my Ubuntu 14.04 install (fresh install).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: indicator-datetime 13.10.0+14.04.20140415.3-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0
Symptoms I have are those described here, which is of course why I
reported here. Anyway, new report opened according to your indications
(#1330678)
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Is happening to me also now for the first time, in Ubuntu 14.04, clean
install on release date of Ubuntu 14.04, fully updated. The command
"setsid unity" relads Unity and temporarily fixes the issue, but the
problem comes back during the session.
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On a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04 I have the issue today. First time in
the two weeks I am running Ubuntu 14.04, though with frequent restarts
(laptop).
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Today, the date time indicator does not appear. This is a fresh Ubuntu
14.04 installation. This has not been solved.
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Today, I again have the issue. It occurs 1% or less of the time for me.
I have launcher placement set to "all displays". However, I do not
experience the bug to the extend described in the new bug, 1253693,
where apparently no indicaters appear at all. It is just the date-time
indicator that is mis
Like hufemj (hufemj-yahoo) (#32) I also still experience the issue
occasionally on a fully updated Ubuntu 13.10 install.
~$ apt-cache policy indicator-session indicator-datetime
indicator-session:
Installed: 12.10.5+13.10.20131023.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 12.10.5+13.10.20131023.1-0ubuntu1
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