Why can't you just move on? What is your stupid agenda?
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Title:
restore type-ahead find
Status in Nautilus:
Version 1.3.4.20200120-1 was updated in Debian and migrated to testing
on January 31th.
Please sync that version to Focal, the current version in the archive is
from 2012!!
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With mawk 1.3.4.20200120-1 being uploaded to Debian testing now I
suggest to mark this bug here as invalid and just sync the new mawk
version to Focal. There is a separate bug for just updating mawk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mawk/+bug/1332114 Let's follow
up there...
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Updated the description to include links to your current snapshots.
Sorry for not finding them in the first place.
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk imp
@Thomas Dickey:
Wow, you were fast to find that topic ;)
I didn't want to spread misleading information, so I guess that I
misread or misinterpreted my findings and mawk is still developed and
maintained by you? Which is great to know. I probably just couldn't find
your active development branch.
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
== Reasons against keeping mawk ==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it i
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
== Reasons against keeping mawk ==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it i
** Description changed:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
==Reasons against mawk==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it is heavily
CCing Steve Langasek since he was the Debian mawk maintainer that Dickey
called out in the link above.
** Description changed:
- For POSIX compatibility reasons ships with mawk in main. There is an
- awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the official awk implementation
-
+ For POSIX compatibility re
Public bug reported:
For POSIX compatibility reasons Ubuntu ships with mawk ("Mike's awk" =
mawk) in main. There is an awk-symlink to mawk, thus mawk is the
official awk implementation in Ubuntu.
==Reasons against mawk==
*The mawk package is synced from debian and it is heavily
undermaintained:
Adwaita? What about Yaru?
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Title:
Scrollbars escape the bottom and right side of the Terminal window by
1px
Status
As Sebastien Bacher pointed out, ImageMagick can be removed for good now
as CUPS does no longer depend on it in Disco.
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** Description changed:
This is actually a regression in Disco from Artful, Bionic and Cosmic,
where this was fixed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717951
- Since the update to Disco the unprofessional and childish ImageMagick
- icon is back. It was removed in Artful, Bionic and Cosmic
Filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
settings/+bug/1819503
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Title:
UIFe: Drop imagemagick-
** Summary changed:
- Drop imagemagick-display from the default install [regression]
+ Drop imagemagick-display from the default install [disco regression]
** Description changed:
- This is actually a regression from
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717951
+ This is actually a regression in
Public bug reported:
This is actually a regression in Disco from Artful, Bionic and Cosmic,
where this was fixed in https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717951
Since the update to Disco the unprofessional and childish ImageMagick
icon is back. It was removed in Artful, Bionic and Cosmic for the
follo
Hmm. I upgraded to Disco today and the icon is back. Is that expected?
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Title:
UIFe: Drop imagemagick-display
I really liked the previous behavior. I think that this was changed by
did rocks and suugested by me.
What makes it "annoying"? I find th upstream behavior annoying.
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Some experienced users from the Ubuntu forums see that journalctl
collects plenty of colord entries garbage with colord 1.3.3.
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Nope. Not completely sure, sorry. I didn't compile GNOME apps before, so
that would probably be a rather heavy task for me ;) I had a quick look
at the 3.30.0 source but couldn't even find out which lines were changed
by the Debian patch. Aren't the patches included within the source tar?
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https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CKw5ikw4WNo/WWo7WrezseI/KC4/CPbs48OQj0A2hMNY5_Ivu6iTaRzClDYMQCLcBGAs/s1600/07%2BGNOME%2BTerminal.jpg
This is a gnome-terminal screenshot from Fedora 26. There everything
seems ok. Can we drop the Debian patch above to see if that fixes the
issue?
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Is this an upstream issue (does Fedora show that behavior as well?) or
the outcome of a Debian patch? There is at least one which is scrollbar
related:
+ Add scrollbar-background-theming.patch:
- Draw background under the scrollbar that matches the actual terminal
background color. T
One last thing: There is an upstream libretro repository (PPA). I will check
back first, but I tried those upstream packages and they didn't work as well.
Just for your information. They probably miss the descriptor files as well.
** Changed in: gnome-games-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =
Public bug reported:
Imagemagick's Display app was hidden from the default Ubuntu session for
Artful (LP: #1717951), but was still visible if you chose the GNOME
session instead.
I propose to apply the same fix (for the same reasons given in Bug
1717951) to the GNOME session in Bionic.
Link to b
So with this gnome-shell downgrade you can get past Plymouth into GDM
reliably? I will try at home as well...
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Ar
So with this gnome-shell downgrade you can get past Plymouth into GDM
reliably? I will try at home as well...
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Ar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1723619 is (sadly)
not my issue. It took again 4 tries to have GDM appearing :(
Having me regress at the same time as the many ATI users seems too much
of an incident.
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amano@amano-desktop:~$ uname -r
4.14.0-rc5-lp1723619+revert
So the revert there in the patched 4.14 kernel doesn't affect me :(
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While the visual side of this bug is fixed now (the ugly wizard-icon is
gone from the launcher), the usability side is still alive:
You can still test the "imagemagick" app from within Ubuntu Software and
decide to remove it from there. With the ugly side-effect of removing
printing support withou
To add to the things above:
Xterm and UXterm have dated icons that stick out in gnome-shell like a
sore thumb. Much more than in the Unity dash.
Xdiagnose shows up in Ubuntu Software. A newbie that tries to remove it
(“I don't get for why it is useful, it looks broken“) will remove the
entire ubu
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