** Summary changed:
- error message during gdebi-core installation
+ Python 3.12 regex syntax warning message during gdebi-core installation
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I'm seeing the "Could not install 'gconf2'" error during upgrade from
19.10 to the 20.04 beta.
The crash reports says the error is "dependency problems - leaving
triggers unprocessed"
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With the latest "gtk2: Ambiance, Radiance: inherit style fixes from MATE
themes" change, on Ubuntu 17.10, I'm getting this warning when I launch
some GTK apps, such as gvim:
/usr/share/themes/Radiance/gtk-2.0/apps/mate-panel.rc:30: error: invalid
string constant "murrine-scrollbar", expected valid
** Description changed:
Whenever it tries to play a video, Firefox 50 displays this message at the
top of every page:
"libavcodec may be vulnerable or is not supported, and should be updated to
play video"
https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/locales/en-
US/chrome/b
Public bug reported:
Whenever it tries to play a video, Firefox 50 displays this message at the top
of every page:
"libavcodec may be vulnerable or is not supported, and should be updated to
play video"
https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/browser/locales/en-
US/chrome/browser/browser
Are you sure this is fixed in 14.04?
I'm still not able to add IBus input candidates in GNOME Fallback's Text Entry
settings.
I had to resort to manually editing the settings through dconf-editor, as
described here: http://askubuntu.com/a/512259
Having done that, the language is added to the in
This also happens in the Restart dialog.
The Indicator Applet code calls DBus, so I think the actual code for the
dialogs is somewhere else :)
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Public bug reported:
I'm using gnome-panel on 14.04.
When choosing "Shut Down..." from the menu, a dialog pops up asking me if I
want to shut down.
If I press "Cancel" or press the 'x' button on the window, the system still
shuts down.
The dialog window should respect my choice :)
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