This patch could help set the initial status correctly.
commit 792fc7bb1bd4c7bf4b779106329aa4487bfa0386
Author: Benjamin Berg
Date: Thu Jun 2 18:29:50 2022 +0200
supply: Consistently use 90% threshold to consider a battery full
** Patch added:
"0001-supply-Consistently-use-90-threshold-
I'm having this issue with an MPG x570s Carbon Max Wifi board. I am also
using ubuntu 22.04 and know future versions of ubuntu will use pipewire.
Is there a way to apply this workaround using pipewire/wireplumber?
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IF that can help, I can reproduce the issue, with the snap working with
a user and failing with another one.
Setup a fresh Ubuntu Server 22 in a VirtualBox hosted on Windows (but I
also reproduce the issue on a dedicated server). No extra packages apart
from an SSH server.
Once Ubuntu is availabl
Same issue on HP Envy 17 Alder Lake-P and Realtek ALC245. Tried all LTS
kernels, 6.0 & 6.1. Tried on Ubuntu 23.01, 22.04, PopOS 22.04, Manjaro
and speakers won't work on any of them.
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Yeah, I know my answer dont solve this issue. But, if you cant wait for
a fix, like me, you can try install chrome without snap. In my case I
thought it was impossible, cause I was running ubuntu 22.04 in a ARM
instance. But after remove the snap version and install a deb version I
found peace and
Hi Aurora, and thanks for your report.
I see that LKLUG is pulled by default by several meta packages, and I'd
prefer to avoid stopping them from doing that.
$ apt rdepends fonts-lklug-sinhala
fonts-lklug-sinhala
Reverse Depends:
Recommends: ubuntu-desktop
Recommends: xubuntu-desktop
Recomm
@Aurora 🎉👌
Samples
LKLUG
[sample 1] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/main/lklug-1.png
[sample 2] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/main/lklug-2.png
Noto Serif Sinhala
[sample 1] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/main/noto-serif-si-1.png
[sample 2] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/m
$ apport-unpack _usr_bin_gjs-console.1000.crash Guest79
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/apport-unpack", line 74, in
pr.extract_keys(f, bin_keys, dir)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/problem_report.py", line 270, in
extract_keys
[item for item, element in b64_blo
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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As someone who merely moved the bug report to the appropriate package
I tested this on my only 'jammy' installation which I use daily. I also
cannot reproduce the reported problem:
paul@n1687:~% sudo apt install libudev-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading
Patch for /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/dropbear on
Ubuntu 22.04-LTS
This feels like the better place, as it respects dropbear's original
semantic for IFDOWN on systems which run netplan. Needs to be followed
by update-initramfs -u -k 'all'
/root/dropbear-orig2022-12
Public bug reported:
**What's the problem?**
Currently ubuntu comes with LKLUG font for sinhala (si). it's not clear.
e.g. we cannot recognize vowel signs and read websites using that font.
We can change it manually but such changes do not apply to some
applications or application types e.g. snap
@mdmower,
Yes, the patch for pipewire is not enough, the deep copy need another 2
packages, gstreamer1.0 and gst-plugins-base1.0. I built the deb packages
in my ppa. The screencast works fine with below packages.
https://launchpad.net/~binli/+archive/ubuntu/gnome/
gstreamer1.0 - 1.20.3-0ubuntu
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