Public bug reported:
When there is a Wireguard connection enabled and Wi-Fi is disconnected,
an icon that does not exist is being requested.
On the attached screenshot, nm-applet can be seen in two places: on top
it is the Tray Icon, it shows as an invalid icon. On the bottom it is
the AppIndicat
I added the plug to Firefox using the command. Once the command
finished, it crashed. When Firefox restarted, the theme was messed up
and it was using the wrong cursor theme, reminiscent from the early days
of snapd.
After sending the crash report to Mozilla, closing that messed up
Firefox and ope
Public bug reported:
After the upgrade from Firefox deb to Firefox snap, my gamepad is no
longer being detected.
One gamepad is a Feitun FM0013, a gamepad with at least 5 operation
modes I've found so far: Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, X-Box wired
controller, PS3 wired controller, PS3 wireless
Recently, I have no longer observed this problem, and after Firefox
updated from deb to snap, it hasn't reappeared, so it seems fixed to me
now.
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I did this test twice now, using Chromium 98.0.4758.102 snap, firstly
with a VM and then with the host system.
Gladly, everything worked correctly: no system crash on the host and the
file was uploaded successfully to the GCP instance (sha256 matched).
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Public bug reported:
NTFS partitions created using gnome-disk-utility don't work on Windows.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open gnome-disk-utility;
2) Choose to create a NTFS partition;
3) Insert the media with the NTFS partition on Windows;
4) Notice how it will hang forever and never load the data.
I
Public bug reported:
I started setting a Factorio server on Google Cloud Platform. I opened a
SSH session using the button on the Google Cloud Platform page, the page
opened, the session started and then I chose the save file to upload
(choosing the gear on top right and then upload file).
It's a
Public bug reported:
After the SSL rebuild, Remmina is crashing with a segmentation fault
when trying to connect to a Windows Server 2019 machine using RDP.
I tried removing the sensitive data from this backtrace (#7 has
TERMSRV/XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX), hopefully everything sensitive was removed.
The f
Public bug reported:
When restoring the Firefox window, sometimes graphical glitches occur
before the window content appears properly. Sometimes it is just a tiny
bit of the previous content on the Firefox window that was rendered
correctly, sometimes it's a severely corrupted screen. The attached
Here is the output of the commands:
$ cat /run/udev/data/b43:0
W:122
I:5238867
E:ID_FS_TYPE=
E:SYSTEMD_READY=0
G:systemd
Q:systemd
V:1
$ cat /run/udev/data/b43:128
W:123
I:5238868
E:ID_FS_TYPE=
E:SYSTEMD_READY=0
G:systemd
Q:systemd
V:1
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Inc
Hi, here is the output of `journalctl -f | grep DEN`
I started the command, then connected the USB camera, then opened
Chromium. I tried accessing Google Meet and then the WebRTC test page.
In neither, the USB camera was available to choose.
I tested with another USB camera, and that other camera
Hi, here is the output:
$ snap connections chromium
2021/09/02 15:46:16.299701 main.go:176: description of prepare-image's
"" is lowercase in locale "pt_BR": "o directório de destino"
Interface PlugSlot
Notas
audio-
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to use an USB camera on Chromium, however it is not being
detected. lsusb shows it as:
Bus 001 Device 076: ID 0c45:6001 Microdia Genius VideoCAM NB
While this camera isn't the best I've ever seen, it works properly when
using ffplay and guvcview. The following is
Public bug reported:
When using the Chromium snap, navigator.serial is unable to detect any
serial device.
Steps to reproduce:
1) open Chromium;
2) open the console;
3) run the following code in the console:
port = await navigator.serial.requestPort({});
4) Notice how no serial devices appear (o
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