Mass bug change to replace various 'parity' whiteboard flags with the
new canonical keywords. (See bug 1443764 comment 13.)
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Title:
Gecko Engine
I got a question on chat about using SkiaPDF instead of cairo for this
and I might as well add what info I have here.
SkiaPDF does indeed [have functionality to
annotate](https://github.com/google/skia/blob/c0bd9f9fe533a7b8644392240c1250195aaee537/include/core/SkAnnotation.h)
the PDFs in
(In reply to kaz from comment #16)
> If you're not going to make it work, the least you could do is not fake the
> appearance, you know? Would it be difficult to pop up a dialog box or
> something?
I'm sympathetic to where you're coming from, but this bug is filed
against the platform code and
The following shows that the contents of /efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg are
broken, and shows my attempt to rerun the contents of that file with
corrected values to try to boot. This gets me to a boot menu where I can
choose Ubuntu, get the spinning throbber indicating that Ubuntu is
loading, but then I get
Running the following in Terminal early on during the installation gets
rid of the 'grub-install' error and subsequent Ubuntu installer crash:
sudo sh -c "echo GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y>> /target/etc/default/grub"
On booting up the installed system the prompt to enter the password for
the
Public bug reported:
I tried to install 20.04, creating the following custom partition
layout:
nvme0n1259:00 1.9T 0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1259:30 512M 0 part /target/boot/efi
└─nvme0n1p2259:40 1.9T 0 part
└─cryptdata 253:00 1.9T 0 crypt
> Does comment #2 mean the issue is gone for good?
No, I just mean that it didn't reoccur after rebooting. Turning on
fractional scaling broke things again.
The `full-upgrade` thing does appear to have fixed things for good
though.
Thank you for your help!
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The issue seems gone after a reboot. Theming and colors are back to
normal.
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Title:
Screen dies/black after changing display orientation or
Public bug reported:
I upgraded to 20.04 over a month ago and it's been working fine. I have
one monitor (external). I tried turning on fractional scaling in the
display settings and the screen immediately turned black. I waited,
expecting the "confirm changes" prompt to timeout and restore the
An example of a PDF with Content-Disposition: attachment
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Title:
"Always do this from now on" does not work
To manage notifications about this
FWIW cairo has [functionality for creating
links](https://www.cairographics.org/manual/cairo-Tags-and-Links.html)
as of v1.16, but it looks like the in-tree cairo is too old (v1.9.5).
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Possibly related is that nsPrintSettingsService::GetGlobalPrintSettings
and nsPrintSettingsService::GetNewPrintSettings essentially do the same
thing:
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-
central/rev/8b7aa8af652f87d39349067a5bc9c0256bf6dedc/widget/nsPrintSettingsService.cpp#927
That's probably not the
Mass bug change to replace various 'parity' whiteboard flags with the
new canonical keywords. (See bug 1443764 comment 13.)
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Title:
Option
Mass bug change to replace various 'parity' whiteboard flags with the
new canonical keywords. (See bug 1443764 comment 13.)
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Title:
Bookmarking
As said in the bug description, it's present in
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/maverick/alpha-2/maverick-
dvd-i386.iso
As stated in comment 5, the solution is known, and this seems like it's
just a case of applying that fix again (I'm guessing somehow the fix got
overwritten before Maverick
The Power Manager window in 10.10 does not offer options to wake on USB,
or as the original reporter (and I) would like, using finer grained
device selection.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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This also affects me on my Thinkpad T410. I'm using the 10.10 DVD.
This bug has been reported for several major versions now. Given that
it's a showstopper, shouldn't this be given high priority?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/636711
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Ah! While the 10.10 DVD ISO doesn't work, the 10.10 CD ISO - burnt to
the EXACT same blank media - does!
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I just discovered an old closed bug for 10.04 that seems to have a
solution for my 10.10 install that I created by upgrading from 10.04,
and gets me a little (not much) further with installing 10.10 directly
(ie clean install) from the 10.10 DVD:
I just took delivery of a new HDD and tried 10.10 again, but this time
by trying to go via an update to 10.04 rather than a clean 10.10 install
from the 10.10 DVD iso.
I managed to install and run 10.04 on my Macbook Pro just fine. Next I
updated to 10.10 by running package-manager -d. On
If I choose the second boot option Ubuntu, with Linux 2.6.35-14-generic
(recovery mode) then I get a semi-garbled screen, but there seem to be
four lines of output, which are more or less:
/dev/sda2: clean, 144711/3055616 files, 982506/12207104 blocks
/dev/sda2: recovering journal
Note that it is the installer that got stuck very early on for me, not
booting. I didn't even get close to having an install I could try to
boot.
Regarding 10.04, Mac 10.5 wouldn't even burn the .iso to CD for some
reason. At that point I pretty much gave up on Linux for this upgrade
cycle and
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