Possible duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock/+bug/1881941
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Title:
Ubuntu dock glitches in
I switched to Wayland today because of a different issue concerning X-11
crashing while using display ports and as a side effect do not see this issue
at all now. I suspect that one of the following to be true:
1. the issue was fixed in another bug
2. Using Wayland instead of X11 is a work around
I can recreate this issue with many other applications, not limited to
intellij. From my experience, this has much more to do with timing.
Order of operations for recreation that I tested with only firefox open:
1. Make any program doc/stick to the bottom of the screen (easiest way to do
this is
I'm a capable software developer. However, I am at a loss on where to
start debugging this issue. Does anyone have any idea of where to
start?
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Public bug reported:
While dock is locked to the bottom of the screen and hidden while not in use,
once un-hidden/activated it will bounce back and forth between hidden and
un-hidden. This is much more apparent or frequent when there is a window that
is either maximized or has a boarder near th
As a point of order, how does one remove gstreamer and all of it's
plugins so that a new one can be compiled and then installed?
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Title:
apt remo
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04 after a fresh install
i've noticed that there are several packages, that although seem innocuous, if
removed will remove the entire desktop with it. The following example
contains an attempt to remove gstreamer as it was install unintentionally with
the extra
>From what I can see, the most likely cluprit is the "dhclient-script".
https://linux.die.net/man/8/dhclient-script
I am out of time, but the installer's "/etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf" file should be
checked.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04 is ignoring dhcp provided domain-name for name lookups
during install. I suspect that this is also a problem for 19.04 but
have not verified the behavior on that build as of yet, but I have also
checked the release notes and cannot find anything pertaining to a f