Re #103
Just tested the new package from proposed together with Firefox 127.0.2. Things
appear to work just as expected now and I can no longer reproduce the issue.
Haven't found any side-effects in other places either so far.
Looks like this is now finally fixed in 22.04 with only a few weeks
(In reply to Al Savage from comment #6)
> [...] it may not be limited to FF, snaps, or even Mozilla, since my Chrome
> install behaves similarly.
You are right, this is actually affecting other applications, too. I get
the exact same behavior described in the steps to reproduce when using
I've updated the bug to reflect that multiple applications are affected
by this. On my system I can reproduce the issue with Firefox and
Chromium, both installed via snap.
** Also affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
Corresponding bug in Mozilla bugtracker:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1767316
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1767316
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1767316
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** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run Firefox as a Snap package in Ubuntu 22.04
2. Have a SMB file server available where the network shares can be mounted
just by clicking on the share in Nautilus file manager (smb:// protocol,
usually mounted dynamically via
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run Firefox as a Snap package in Ubuntu 22.04
2. Have a SMB file server available where the network shares can be mounted
just by clicking on the share in Nautilus file manager (smb:// protocol,
usually mounted dynamically via
This bug should be fixed with
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/2003
I cannot reproduce the issue anymore when this change is applied on my system.
Can someone initiate that this fix is backported into Ubuntu 21.04?
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One additional aspect to note is that some desktop monitors reconnect to
the system when returning from power-save mode. In my case the sound
selection is changed to HDMI/DisplayPort whenever this happens. Changing
the sound setting back 10+ times a day is extremely annoying.
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@Gunnar re: #6
`Alt + Shift` was set by default with the (in my case) upgrade to 18.04. I
never set this alternative shortcut myself and there is no way to change it
without additional tools. In fact, the entire bug report is about this
alternative shortcut being an issue with the current
@Gunnar re: #6
I can confirm that this particular alternative shortcut can be deactivated with
`gnome-tweaks` by unchecking the checkbox under `Keyboard & Mouse -> Additional
Layout Options -> Switching to another layout -> Alt + Shift`.
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There is another aspect to this issue: It also becomes impossible to
execute application-level keyboard shortcuts that contain Alt + Shift,
such as `Alt + Shift + R`.
What is actually executed: Alt + R and Input method is switched
What should have executes: Alt + Shift + R and Input method is
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1762952
Title:
Switching backwards between applications with
Public bug reported:
Version: Ubuntu 18.04 Final Beta with default Gnome Shell included in
18.04
Steps to reproduce:
1. Define two keyboard input methods in Settings -> Region & Language -> Input
Sources
2. Open several applications
3. Observe that application windows can be iterated with Alt +
** Attachment added: "Screenshot Keyboard"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1762952/+attachment/5110361/+files/Screenshot%20from%202018-04-11%2009-55-09.png
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An interesting observation I made is that accessing the network share
itself still works.
For example, Firefox rembers per domain which folder the last download
from a site was saved to. So, for a domain where I previously saved to a
network share, I am still able to save to and navigate within a
Public bug reported:
Expected behavior:
Firefox file selection windows show network shares mounted via Nautilus (i.e.
gvfs SMB mounts).
Actual behavior:
File selection window only shows local folders.
Steps to reproduce:
* Go to menu File -> Open File (or start a download so that the file
Seven years later and now Firefox 46 doesn't show network locations
anymore (I assume after switching to GTK3).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304345
Title:
File chooser dialog
Public bug reported:
Actual:
* Pressing Alt + Backtick (` , i.e. the key above Tab) does not start the
window switching process between multiple windows of the same application (e.g.
multiple Firefox windows of the same Firefox instance).
Expected:
* Pressing Alt + Backtick is supposed to
The patch from #27 appears to have fixed the kernel panics on suspend
for me as well on my Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition (2015 edition) with
Ubuntu 15.04 and BIOS A04. Have not seen a panic in five days while
before I could not go more than one day without it.
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Confirming that installing `texlive-lang-cjk` fixes the error when
importing an Illustrator EPS into Inkscape.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1449875
Title:
ghostscript fails on some
** Package changed: ubuntu = linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Kernel Update 3.13.0-22 Deletes Desktop Manager and /etc/X11/xorg.conf
file
To manage
Same issue here with Rhythmbox under 12.04, however it doesn't happen
for all tracks for me. It seems to be limited to music located on my
Windows shared folder. Is this happening with music on the local drive
for anyone here?
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Had the exact same issue as comment #11 including log spamming and can
confirm that deleting the empty file 'global-messages-db.sqlite-journal'
in my Thunderbird account folder resolved the issue.
This was under Ubuntu 12.04 with Thunderbird 14 and encrypted home
directory.
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