Public bug reported:
I've noticed that videos freeze in Web (they don't on other browsers
e.g. Chromium 62) with no loading circle - implying that Web is
struggling to run them. This is a bug because they should 'just work'.
For examples, see the video on this page (the problem seems worse when
Public bug reported:
When playing videos in Web, two Unknown entries (or more, if you close
the video and open it again without closing the tab) come up in the
Ubuntu Dock (in Ubuntu 17.10's GNOME session). See, e.g., the video on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Tajiri (if you go to the
Public bug reported:
`ubuntu-bug -w` doesn't work in the default Ubuntu 17.10 session
(Ubuntu's GNOME session on Wayland)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: apport 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-17.20-generic 4.13.8
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-17-generic x86_64
Thanks for the comment Francois, I now can't reproduce the issue with
the process I described before...
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Title:
Dock appears in GNOME lock
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1690541 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1690541
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1690541
Scrolled windows in update-manager are too small to read
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I've opened a new bug here because I think that's standard practice when
a bug is fixed and then apparently regresses (otherwise this bug needs
to be changed from Fix Released to Confirmed)? Please Reto and Simon
could you mark yourself as affected by my bug? :)
Public bug reported:
Same problem as https://bugs.launchpad.net/deja-dup/+bug/1717230 but
opening a new bug because as far as I know that's standard practice when
a bug is apparently not fixed by a previous fix? If that's not correct,
then instead the status of the bug needs to be changed back to
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Are people able to reproduce the bug in the upstream fix and, if so,
could they report to them that it's not working? Or what's the problem
here? :) https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788493
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Still exists in 17.10? You might need to file a new bug, Julian will
know what to do here I presume, since he pushed the fix...
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Title:
Warning
There seem to be other problems with enabling and then disabling Dash to
Dock:
The active items on the dock have the orange underline rather than the orange
dot
There's more padding between the items which wasn't there originally - the
whole dock is thicker
** Description changed:
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No scratch that, that's caused by enabling and disabling Dash to Dock
and Dash to Panel simultaneously.
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Title:
Ubuntu dock won't start after
I wasn't able to use ubuntu-bug because I'm on extension version 0.7.1
from artful-proposed.
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Title:
'Use system theme' option in Dash to Dock
Public bug reported:
To reproduce
Enable Dash to Dock.
Go into its settings.
Set 'use system theme'.
Disable Dash to Dock (to revert to Ubuntu Dock).
It will be a completely solid darker colour and won't go transparent when you
move windows away from it.
Expected behavior
However: potential regression, haven't run into this bug before:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-
dock/+bug/1724070/comments/5
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I get the dock showing on the lock screen.
Oct 27 02:45:03 adam-ThinkPad-T430 gnome-shell[2353]:
[AppIndicatorSupport-DEBUG] Registering StatusNotifierItem
:1.68/org/ayatana/NotificationItem/_modules_kdeconnect_devices_10de7ac5275662e6
Oct 27 02:45:03 adam-ThinkPad-T430 gnome-shell[2353]:
This works (0.7.1)!! :D Thanks Didier! Can now switch Dash to Dock on
and off from the GNOME Extensions website and it works seamlessly!
The only flaw is that someone who has already run into this bug will
have to logout, login, AND ALSO turn Dash to Dock on and off in GNOME
Extensions (or turn
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1726935 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1726935
Public bug reported:
With gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock installed (on the Ubuntu 17.10
default session), installing Dash to Dock from the GNOME Extensions
website and then removing it from the website
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1726935 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1726935
Sorry, this is a duplicate, sad that Launchpad didn't pick this up when
I typed in the bug title but I guess the words are different, I
should've checked the bug list first :/
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Actually sorry that may have been a complete red herring, I'm talking
about system fonts rather than fonts in ~/.fonts ...
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Title:
[snap]
Should be fixed in core 2.29 with the new desktop interface according to
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/desktop-allow-access-to-host-system-
fonts/1796
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Tested 2.29~rc1 and `edge` (currently 2.28.5+git445.496e635 (3314)) and
can't see the system fonts from LibreOffice, guessing the desktop
interface needs to be connected? What command should I use to do that?
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I requested this on the snapcraft forum here:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/request-autoconnection-of-cups-control-for-
libreoffice/2517
It hasn't got enough votes to be auto-connected, it seems...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1711186 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1711186
Until the interface is auto-connected or there's a GUI in Ubuntu Software to
connect the interface, please use the following command to get printers working:
`snap connect libreoffice:cups-control
Public bug reported:
Reporting a new bug as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/update-manager/+bug/1623856/comments/52
This is for the window ('Failed to download repository information')
that comes up when you close Software & Updates after changing the PPAs
and adding a PPA to the
Could someone with this bug give the log suggested by Sebastien in #12?
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Title:
gnome-session-quit does not work
To manage notifications about
SSH'ing into the computer whilst it was frozen didn't work because the
whole machine was locked up - so the terminal in the locked up machine
didn't respond even when accessing it via SSH. Is there a way to make
those logs persistent?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu)
1LinuxGuy what do you think it is that's causing Ubuntu's distribution
of GNOME Shell to take up more RAM/CPU? What change in the Pop!_OS PPA
do you think is making it work better for them? The different GTK theme?
As Sebastien Bacher says, do you get the same bug on Ubuntu's vanilla
GNOME session
Sorry if this is a pain but could you please report your snap speed
issue here (hopefully we can get it fixed)?
https://github.com/snapcrafters/gimp/issues
Thanks! :)
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LibreOffice and Chromium (for example) load after I turned off my laptop
and turned it on again, but I shouldn't have run into this bug in the
first place? Why did it happen? Where could I get useful info about the
bug or where could I get info if I ran into it again?
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Public bug reported:
I can't load any snaps. Various errors appear when I try to.
Any suggestions on where I can get more info/logs?
`$ snap run libreoffice`
No output, doesn't load.
```
$ snap run play0ad.0ad
Cache: 400 (total: 7683) MiB
TIMER| InitVfs: 15.146 ms
TIMER| CONFIG_Init: 6.91604
Public bug reported:
On the Ubuntu 17.10 live session, the desktop items overlap with Ubuntu
Dock until a dock item is clicked.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: nautilus 1:3.26.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.12.0-13.14-generic 4.12.10
Uname: Linux
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(fixed by depending on gegl-0.2)
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Title:
gimp freezes at end of cage-base transform
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This is fixed in the GIMP snap. Install with `sudo snap install gimp`.
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/call-for-testing-gimp/1281/41
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Title:
gimp
Is there an upstream bug for this somewhere or do we need to file one?
This is a very common problem with GNOME Software, see here
(https://twitter.com/probonopd/status/899740745481015297) for an
example. I run into this bug all the time (as Alan experienced it) and
it makes GNOME Software very
Public bug reported:
I was watching Popescu Sorin's video of the Ubuntu session as it was two
weeks ago ( https://youtu.be/ure54RKSsMM?t=1m27s ) and noticed that when
right-clicking on a Dock item it says 'Add to Favorites' to lock it to
the Launcher. Ubuntu users may not know what this
Though instead of auto-connecting cups-control maybe we should wait for
software centers to introduce interfaces to allow people to connect
various interfaces when the app is installed - but that may take a
while... I'm sure someone like Niemeyer would have an idea of what to do
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Yes it does, I'll update the bug title and description :)
** Summary changed:
- [snap] Can't access printers
+ [snap] cups-control should be auto-connected
** Description changed:
I installed a printer using the Printers application but LibreOffice
can't see it, even after a reboot.
+
+
Alternatively it might be because I have a faster laptop now (ThinkPad
T430 instead of X201)
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Title:
[snap] Formatting marks incorrectly placed
Hmm, I don't have this bug now, may be Fix Released by incremental
updates?
Versions now:
LibreOffice 5.3.4.2 revision 21
Core 16-2.26.14 revision 2462
snapd 2.26.14
Ubuntu 17.04
Kernel 4.10.0-32-generic
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** Tags removed: zenial
** Tags added: zesty
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Title:
[snap] Can't access printers
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Public bug reported:
The mouse cursor is the wrong (non-default) colour when hovering it over
a LibreOffice Writer document (for example).
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 17.04
Release:17.04
Codename: zesty
$ snap info
** Summary changed:
- No icons on file picker
+ [snap] No icons on file picker
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[snap] No icons on file picker
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** Summary changed:
- Presentation mode blank
+ [snap] Presentation mode blank
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[snap] Presentation mode blank
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** Description changed:
I installed a printer using the Printers application but
Public bug reported:
I installed a printer using the Printers application but LibreOffice
can't see it, even after a reboot.
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 17.04
Release:17.04
Codename: zesty
$ snap info --verbose
Martin, if you want to get this bug fixed please click on the link
Julian gave in #89 and rewrite the bug so it can be fixed in Ubuntu
16.04 and 17.04. It won't be fixed until that happens (and, ideally,
would be good if you could check it's working in 17.10, where it's
already been patched, as
Thanks Rico! I don't change those options though, seems like on a fresh
5.3.4.2-snap1 install the options are set correctly but on upgrade from
a previous version the options are not (I've got a fresh install on a
new laptop and an upgraded install from my old laptop so I can see this
is the
Does this still apply in a supported release of Ubuntu or can this be
closed?
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Title:
nautilus takes a huge amount of memory when copy-pasting
For an example of how this could work, see what happens when, on a clean
install, you try to do a backup with the Backups program.
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Title:
Files
Public bug reported:
When attempting to unlock an encrypted drive without cryptsetup-bin
installed, Files errors out. Files should bring up a prompt to install
cryptsetup-bin in the relevant package manager (in our case, Apt) when
one attempts to unlock an encrypted drive. I.e., I plug in the
(sighs) I don't think I really understand this bug well enough to put it
in the right format. Norbert and anyone else who really wants this fixed
in Ubuntu that's not 17.10 please can you do that? Check '3.1. SRU Bug
Template' on the link Julian gave and then edit the bug with the
relevant
The screenshot if from the snap and it is LibreOffice 5.3.4.2 (21)
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Title:
[Snap] Open/Save dialogue not easy-to-use
To manage notifications
I don't think this is Fix Released. I don't have the Deb installed at
the moment (and my Internet is too slow to download it within any
reasonable length of time) but I thought the dialogue with the Deb
packaged version was much easier to use (folder buttons to navigate, not
a directory text
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Ubuntu version on login screen says 16.10 not 17.04
The website loads fine now!
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
openscore.cc doesn't load
To manage
Julian we could just add it to the pile anyway? Happy to look up what
work needs doing to sort that out and do the bits I can (I'm not a
developer, but I know the bug description would need to be rewritten and
I could give that a shot?)
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Norbert and David, those sort of messages just clutter up people's
inboxes and annoy the people who get the messages, if you want to help
get this bug fixed faster you should probably work out what the issue is
by reading the rest of comments on this bug ticket and then contacting
people direct
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1368336
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1368336
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1368336
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
openscore.cc doesn't load on Firefox, it just hangs on 'Connecting...'.
It loads fine on Chromium. OpenScore tell me that their site is hosted
on [Squarespace](http://t.co/WqzLDFN068) and the DNS zone at
[OVH](https://www.ovh.co.uk/)
My apologies, there was a conflict preventing updates from working and
that's why I didn't get the update via Software Updater (filed as bug
1693488 but I don't know how reproducible it is or if it was caused by
PPAs). Sorry for taking up your time!
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On `sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade` I got the following error
```
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or
I don't understand why updates have to be manually installed from Ubuntu
Software though (and, in this case, it does have to be installed from
there), most people expect updates to be installed via the Software
Updater? Is there any documentation on this situation where people
should update via
Jeremy I've filed a bug as requested at bug 1693463. Maybe you could
clarify there what's happening in Sam's case, should users be expected
to go to the Updates bit of Ubuntu Software to fix this when people
expect Software Update to automatically deal with system updates? Is
there a way we can
Sam Korson who also got this bug said (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
software/+bug/1672424/comments/56 ):
'my issue seems to have been resolved now either way; I just noticed
that there were some "system updates" available from inside Software and
I installed those and
I haven't installed the update there to see if that resolves this issue
because I'm not sure people should be running into this in the first
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Impact
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It is not possible to use the default Software app to install .debs for
packages that are not already available in Ubuntu.
Test Case
-
1.
a. Download a .deb that is not already in Ubuntu.
It is important that the package not be available in your local
I copied the layout from bug 1672424 but edited it accordingly. Also, it
doesn't happen now, but at first when trying to install an app by
launching gnome-software by loading the Deb graphically (e.g. clicking
on it in Firefox's download list), I was able to click the Install
button in Ubuntu
Is this also occurring with Unity too then? What about GNOME Shell? I
get it in the Snap (and the original report was me seeing it on GNOME
Flashback on 16.10) but I haven't seen it in the Deb on Unity or GNOME
Shell yet.
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Public bug reported:
Not sure if this is Snap-specific, but sometimes when you open a
document the formatting marks are incorrectly placed and are only
corrected if you type on the line to move the mark (force it to 'reset'
itself I suppose) or make edits elsewhere in the document and scroll
back
-packages-work-
+ inside-snaps/149/11?u=ads2
** Description changed:
I need the relevant `hunspell` package (in my case, `hunspell-en-gb`)
for spellcheck to work but it's not installed inside the Snap. The Snap
should depend on or install the relevant `hunspell` package that the
user
Public bug reported:
I need the relevant `hunspell` package (in my case, `hunspell-en-gb`)
for spellcheck to work but it's not installed inside the Snap. The Snap
should depend on or install the relevant `hunspell` package that the
user wants and should install the relevant ones the user needs if
** Tags added: snap yakkety
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Title:
[Snap] Can't view hidden files/folders from Open/Save dialogue
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Public bug reported:
With the Snappy package, can't view hidden files or folders in the
Open/Save dialogue. `Ctrl` + `H` doesn't allow me to view them.
Obviously can open them from Files (Nautilus).
Ubuntu 16.10
Ubuntu Core 16-2 rev 1337
LibreOffice 5.3.0.3 rev 17
** Affects: libreoffice
Public bug reported:
In the Deb package, LibreOffice uses the Nautilus/Nautilus-style
Open/Save/ dialogue with a clickable directory bar and all your
bookmarks from Nautilus. In the Snap package, it has a text-based
directory bar, doesn't use you Nautilus bookmarks and doesn't use the
native
Public bug reported:
When you first install the Snap, the first time you try to open or save
or export a file it should have the Home or Documents folder open, but
instead it has the ~/snap/libreoffice/17 (or other revision) folder
open, which is not what the user will want. Also the My Documents
** Tags removed: snappy
** Tags added: snap
** Summary changed:
- [Snappy] Enabling experimental features and pressing 'Restart Now' doesn't
restart
+ [Snap] Enabling experimental features and pressing 'Restart Now' doesn't
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Action:
Ctrl+click on a link
Expected to happen:
Opens the link in my default web browser (Firefox)
Actually happens:
Nothing
Ubuntu 16.10
Ubuntu Core 16.04.1 rev1411
LibreOffice 5.3.0.3 rev17
** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Public bug reported:
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1598309/comments/9
It's currently too complicated to get ALSA working for apps that need
it, we need a part which will do this.
** Affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm really sorry Jamie I missed that comment and so I didn't follow up, will
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app now and he said just to use pulseaudio as a plug and a build-depend, that
gets sound to work.
I guess it would be good if ALSA worked
*stage-package, not build-depend, I keep saying that...
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Title:
The aplay command doesn't work
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Considering the publisher is Canonical, in this case I would file a bug
against the LXC package in Ubuntu, but clearly state it's the Snappy
package that you're filing against. Otherwise try and figure out who the
maintainer is and contact them direct, or, if it's upstream that's
packaged it, file
I get menu icons on Ubuntu 16.10, is this still occurring on Ubuntu
16.04?
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Title:
Menu icons missing on snap package
Public bug reported:
Enabling experimental features doesn't restart LibreOffice as it should.
It closes, but doesn't load back up.
Ubuntu 16.10
Ubuntu Core 16.04.1 rev1411
LibreOffice 5.3.0.3 rev17
** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
Ohhh and sorry, yes I meant to type `ubuntu-bug ubiquity` but failed :/
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Title:
'Is plugged to a power source' checkbox missing
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However Ubuntu does recognise when I'm plugged in and when I'm not, the
indicator changes accordingly, even in VirtualBox.
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Title:
'Is plugged
Any idea what package the bug could be in? I know I'm not meant to file
it as a general bug unless I can do otherwise but I have no choice
unless if you have an idea
** Package changed: duplicity (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => New
** Description changed:
+
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Is plugged to a power source checkbox - not displayed on 'Preparing to
install Ubuntu' screen ('Download updates when installing Ubuntu' and
'Installing third-party software' is there) when plugged in or when I
unplug, or when I go back to the Install/Live Session screen and
:(snd_config_update_r) Cannot access file
/usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf` messages even after using devmode and adding
the pulseaudio and alsa plugs. The snapcraft.yaml I'm using (generated
by Electron Builder and then modified) is
[here](https://gist.github.com/Ads2/5685a7197bb94881878ad1d1beba62c2).
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** Tags added: xenial
** Tags added: yakkety
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BLE pairing fail
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** Tags removed: zenial
** Tags added: xenial
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Title:
Dragging window to left edge or right edge or using keyboard
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What I expected to happen:
Dragging window to the left edge or right edge or using `Ctrl` + `Super` +
`Left` or `Ctrl` + `Super` + `Right` tiles the window to half the screen.
What happens:
When doing any of those four actions, the window is not tiled to half the
screen.
>From the upstream bug tracker:
'Richard Hughes 2016-08-15 08:16:19 UTC
This isn't a gnome-software problem; it could be caused by fwupd probing
the system at gnome-software startup, but the root problem is a kernel
issue IMHO.'
Should the package affected by this bug be changed?
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1633186
Title:
When using fprint, Unity 8 crashes every 5 seconds and/or
Public bug reported:
The automatic summary of the bug: package obs-plugins (not installed)
failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/share/obs/obs-
plugins/image-source/locale/ar-SA.ini', which is also in package obs-
studio 0.16.2.1-544~yakkety
To reproduce:
sudo apt-get install
Ah, I'm guessing that's Ubuntu policy. I can understand not making it
possible for a migration from 15.10 since it's EOL so that might be
impossible(!), but I'm guessing theoretically it could be done as an SRU
for a migration from 14.04.5 LTS... I'm guessing there's other things to
work on, but
First time I restarted (after running Update Manager), the menus were
still broken. Second time I restarted (didn't update), they were fine.
Third time I restarted (after sudo apt update ; sudo apt dist-upgrade),
they were broken again. Fourth time I restarted (didn't update), they
were fine.
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