In 17.10 (Gnome), when I change the font to 'Ubuntu Mono Regular', as I
always do, and switch to Antialiasing LCD in gnome-tweak-tool and
Hinting to Full, fonts look messy. When I do the same in Ubuntu 16.04
via unity-tweak-tool, fonts are crisp and sharp. Comparison is depicted
in the attachment.
To kill and start nm-applet after resume does work. The error message
after resume, when the arrow (ethernet) symbol is shown, is the
following:
(nm-applet:6460): nm-applet-CRITICAL **: get_menu_item_for_ap: assertion
'dup_data.hash != NULL' failed
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The above mentioned darker window edges in 17.10 do not appear in all
windows. They appear in Firefox, Thunderbird and e.g. the Gnome Terminal
(maybe this has to do with gnome-terminal being at 2.24). The window
decorations in for example the file-manager are not affected.
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The problem persists in 16.04.3
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Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to network-manager in Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1636282
Title:
network-manager after suspend showing arrow icon instead of wifi icon
In the attached screenshot one can see that there is a difference in the
color of the outer pixels of the screen edge. In 17.10 there is a darker
grey. Both windows were in the front, when the screenshots were taken.
To me, due to the less smooth transition of colors, the screen edges in
17.10 look
This persistent bug appears every first or second time after I resume
from suspend. I tried Ubuntu 16.04.2 on a 2013 Macbook Air, Thinkpad
T61, x200, x220, HP Compaq and Dell Latitude e4200. All of them showcase
this behaviour.
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Public bug reported:
When opening the Phone-App, about every second time, the dial-pad
initially flickers for about 1 to 2 seconds. It flickers up and down the
screen, like it is trying to find the right resolution for the screen. I
got the Aquaris E4.5 with OTA-12 and it has since then always bee
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