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What I did:
Booting from Ubuntu 22.04, created with startup disk creator program of
Ubuntu 16.04.
What happened:
- The grub menu is shown. I selected "try or install Ubuntu". I can see a
blinking cursor on the top left of the screen. The rest of the screen is bla
Public bug reported:
What I did:
Booting from Ubuntu 22.04, created with startup disk creator program of Ubuntu
16.04.
What happened:
The grub menu is shown. I selected "try or install Ubuntu". I can see a
blinking cursor on the top left of the screen. The rest of the screen is blank.
The curs
Thank you Paul. I've mentioned it in Discourse
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/changing-the-grub-splash-and-gdm-lock-
screen-color/7516/15?u=navnav
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Even pasting with Ctrl+v to the Desktop does not work. From any folder
on Nautilus to Desktop and Desktop to any folder on Nautilus. Both don't
work.
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Public bug reported:
A similar problem is reported here by someone:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1241475/cut-paste-or-copy-paste-not-
working-on-ubuntu-20-04-on-using-right-click-context
Everything was working fine when I had installed Ubuntu. This problem
began either ever since I did an upda
Public bug reported:
This is for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. When I use the GUI to connect to WiFi
(hidden network where the SSID is not broadcast or when the WiFi allows
only devices with recognized MAC addresses to connect), I enter the name
of the WiFi and the password and click ok to connect. It tries t
Public bug reported:
This is for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Not everyone likes the pink/purple colors
of Ubuntu. We'd prefer to change it to grey/blue shades. But those
options do not appear to be available now, as mentioned here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1227070/how-do-i-change-login-screen-
theme-
I'm facing this issue on an HP Omen laptop 15ek0018tx. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS 64 bit.
Even if I switch off airplane mode, it turns on when I restart. On switching
off airplane mode, Bluetooth annoyingly becomes active. Please fix this to be
able to permanently switch off airplane mode and Bluetooth (a
Public bug reported:
Normally, system settings GUI should have a setting, which is not available in
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. These are:
1. The option to change the keyboard's repeat rate on key press.
2. The option to set the number of lines to scroll on using the mouse wheel and
to set the mouse point
No. It's not bug 1812883. I've actually described in detail what happens. The
desktop icons aren't flashing. They disappear and stay invisible until I
reactivate USB tethering. Let me describe the steps again:
Step 1. Desktop icons are visible.
Step 2. I connect my phone to the PC. Desktop icons
Public bug reported:
This is in Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
The bug:
When connecting to USB tethering and allowing access to the phone's filesystem,
Ubuntu's Desktop icons disappear.
Steps to reproduce:
Connect a phone to the computer via USB tethering (am a bit uneasy about
mentioning which
@Dimitri: Just noticed that Impish is part of a daily build. I live in a
3rd world country, and use the internet from my mobile phone. There's a
daily limit of 1GB and the download speed is around 1MBps to 5MBps.
Impish is 2.6GB. If you've made any patches that support legacy
motherboards and helps
@Steve: I had mentioned installer issues in Comment 12 for bug 1905491
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/1905491/comments/12).
Entered my computer's BIOS and checked...there was no option for secure boot
or MokManager. Very confident that the old BIOS does not support t
@Daniel. I ran the command in command #4. That's a lot of sensitive
info, in my opinion, to post on a public forum. Besides, this bug is
about the display of an error message, and does not require all that
info. For any future bug reports that do require such information, it'd
help to either have a
Also, I've marked bug 1928208
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1928208) as a duplicate of this
bug. 1928208 has a better image description of how the problem could be
solved, by displaying the message higher up. Perhaps what could also be
included, is the functionality of taking to the user
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1926932 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1926932
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1926932
Error message too short to understand what is wrong
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@Daniel: I'm not reporting a bug about the error displayed in the image I
attached. I'm saying that the message bubble was too small to display the
error, and even if I clicked the message bubble, it didn't expand to display
the full error message. Moreover, the bubble appeared over some folders
apport information
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This is on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla). I placed a text file on my desktop,
and on clicking it, I was shown the error "Execution of
/home/myUsername/Desktop/.goutputstream-WU... Command not found".
Even on clicki
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Thank you Sebastien. Nice to know the bug was already reported two years
ago. Didn't know y'all filed bug reports in GitLab too.
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Title:
File ext
@Steve: Ok, the /sys/firmware/efi folder exists, so I guess there might
be EFI support somewhere, but I'm quite confident the BIOS options have
nothing regarding MokManager or UEFI. After creating a bootable USB
(Groovy Gorilla), it wouldn't boot. I don't remember the error message,
but there was s
Public bug reported:
This is in Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
Problem 1:
As shown in the attached image, on selecting multiple files and right clicking
to "Open with other application", the option for opening the files is not
enabled.
Problem 2:
When right clicking a single file, the "Open wi
Public bug reported:
This is in Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
There are many notification messages (as shown in the attachment) that pop up
and interfere by blocking the view and hindering the ability of the user to
proceed normally. I can only assume this is a bug where the positioning of the
m
Public bug reported:
This is on Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
Problem1:
If I open Files (the Nautilus equivalent) and select a file and press F2 or
right click and select "rename", I'm given the option of renaming the file. If
the filename is someFile.txt, the "someFile" portion is highlighted
Public bug reported:
This is on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla). I placed a text file on my desktop,
and on clicking it, I was shown the error "Execution of
/home/myUsername/Desktop/.goutputstream-WU... Command not found".
Even on clicking the error message that popped up, it didn't expand to sho
Ubuntu version: 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
PC motherboard: Gigabyte 880GM-USB3 (rev3.1).
The problem: Using Ubuntu's startup disk creator, I created an image of Groovy
Gorilla's ISO onto a pen drive (formatted with NTFS). I booted from the pen
drive and am shown an error: "cannot find grub_platform".
I faced this, but not on a Mac. I have an ordinary Desktop PC with a Gigabyte
880GM-USB3 (rev3.1) motherboard. This old motherboard does not have secure boot
or MokManager or UEFI etc. It has a legacy BIOS. I installed Ubuntu 20.10
(Groovy Gorilla) yesterday. Each time I start the PC, I'm shown
The bug seems to appear only, when using 2 monitors. Even after 2 complete
reinstalls.
I'm using a macbook pro with the newest nvidia drivers.
After heavy usage all applications suffer from this, but in the most cases it
only affects gnome apps.
Can be reproduced everytime when I need to scroll.
Forget it, I fixed it by downloading the original PPD file. I guess I'd
corrupted the old one. Thanks anyway.
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Everything I try to print comes out zoomed in to roughly 150% width-
wise, like it should be split into two side-by-side pages. The length is
fine. I checked all the printing options and it's all set to default
values, nothing is set to zoom or booklet print or anything like t
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Binary package hint: gedit
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
I have noticed this everytime in gedit, when i have to scroll and
several times in nautilus and the software center.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Dat
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33649213/ProcMaps.txt
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I too am experiencing this in Hardy with 2.6.24 when I was not in Gutsy
merely an hour ago. My optical drive (a Plextor PX-740A, connected as
master to my only IDE controller as /dev/hda) is empty to start with,
refuses to open once in Ubuntu (but works fine elsewhere), and I receive
a large amount
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Hi
Thank you for the quick reply and I'm sorry for my slow response (nazi
email filter). Unfortunately the system hasn't crashed today so I can't
include a dmseg log of a crash. But I can include all the other
information you requested. I hope this helps. I'll try to get a matching
set of logs as
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Hello
Could I first say that I'm still rather new to Linux, I appologise if I
report this bug incorrectly, I'm willing to listen to any comments.
I upgraded my girlfriends computer from Edgy to Fiesty and its been
having having random "crashes", there doesn't appear to be an
I've attached the kernel log, the crash I believe happened at around
7:09am while I was on the net, but I only noticed the system was
partially froozen (and net cut out) at 7:13am I hope this helps
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