Also in Kubuntu 20.04 with KDE Plasma 5.18.5. Editing of
/etc/default/locale, then restart, fixed issue.
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Title:
Changing country leads to
I can also confirm that: The post, of Jean-Max Reymond on 2016-11-07, is
the solution.
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Title:
Files application throws an error 'Oops!
Maybe is needed to try a temporal or a permanent disabling
(deactivation) of nouveau driver, by blacklisting the driver. Temporal
is done by using the kernel parameter nouveau.blacklist=yes. Permanent
is done by adding the line 'blacklist nouveau' in the end of file
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf.
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Duplicity crashes with UnicodeEncode error
To manage
If System Language is set to English (System Settings → User Accounts →
Language → English), then back-up completes flawlessly. This is
confirmation to the observation of Alexander Kubashin (kubashin-a).
For el_GR.UTF-8 (as for ru_RU.UTF-8), the last line of errors is:
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii'
Public bug reported:
Bug reproduction:
1. Go: System - Preferences - Sessions - Session Options, Check:
Automatically remember running applications when logging out, Close.
2. Open Gedit with or without a file, and place its window, somewhere in your
screen, except of top-left corner.
3. Log
** Description changed:
Bug reproduction:
1. Go: System - Preferences - Sessions - Session Options, Check:
Automatically remember running applications when logging out, Close.
- 2. Open Gedit with or without a file, and place its window, somewhere in your
screen, except top-left corner.