This is the deepin-icon theme. Third party, etc.
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budgie-wm crashed with signal 5
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It looks like I am hitting the bug listed at
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201853.
My system is a Dell XPS 13 (9350) running Ubuntu 19.04 (daily iso).
I am currently trying the work around listed at that URL:
`sudo iw dev wlp58s0 set power_save off`
ProblemTy
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> m1nermike nmnguyen ricklee518 seb128 tdela
Have confirmed this to be an issue on other distros besides Ubuntu
budgie. Usually restarting the window manager solves it. Wondering if it
is something to do with gnome 3.28.
We never had this issue in 17. 10. Which was running on a previous
version. The lastest change to the UB stack was the ver
I just had it come back. Just cannot nail it down (pattern).
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts not operational on 18.04
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@arter97 - in my scenario, I have never had Compiz running (Does not
come on Ubuntu Budgie)
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Keyboard shortcuts not operational on 18.04
For myself, it is happening much less frequently. I have only had it
once since the final release. I'm curious if there is pattern here with
upgrades vs fresh install. (I was a fresh install).
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I had forgotten to update my comment (wrote on 2018-03-28: ) - About a
day later the behaviour returned and the caffeine test was not
effective.
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Additional Info:
I just found out another detail quite by accident.
My system is set up to use the “fn” key to make the F buttons behave as
an f button (F1-12). Meaning by default a press will trigger the volume
up/down, etc.
So when the audio keys conk out… my other f key functions (brightness,
I just had this as well on 18.04 - Daily build as of yesterday. Both the
Spotify snap and the telegram snap. The proposed beta refresh did
resolve the issue.
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15 hrs later - keyboard still functioning as expected with caffeine on.
Probably going to stop soon and see if I can get it to break.
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Key
Another test I just completed. In a situation where my shortcuts were
working… I put caffeine on to prevent sleep or hibernation… and my
shortcuts are still working. Granted I was not doing a lot on the
machine over this time… Used it for a bit and then went to bed. But 8
hrs later. still good. I’m
Public bug reported:
After installing 18.04, I noticed that certain keyboard shortcuts no
longer function.
It appears to be related to the shortcuts that gnome-settings-daemon
control as my shortcuts that are provided by my desktop (Budgie) still
function.
Some examples are:
* Media keys for vo
Is this something that will make it in prior to 18.04 (I assume not)? I
only ask as we may have to do a workaround where the DEB runs off of the
ISO, but the seed for install is the snap package.
thank you for the additional info!
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Hi Jamie, If I read this right, that implies a newer version of snapd?
Is this something that is making its way into the daily? Am I
understanding this correctly?
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Confirmed on 64 bit as well. Separate issue to be logged?
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Title:
32bit artful first install shows "No Indicators" in the panel
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** Also affects: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[needs-packaging] vala-panel
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** Also affects: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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# Details
* Fresh install of Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 (Beta 1)
- * Macbook Air (mid 2013)
- * Does not crash, and I have a work around
+ * Macbook Air (mid-2013)
+ * Does not crash, and I have a workaround
* Installed in UEFI
* single boot without any additional UEFI
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Should be closed. A duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1669861. (internet connection timed out.
Double submission).
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Title:
wifi availa
Public bug reported:
# Details
* Fresh install of Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 (Beta 1)
* Macbook Air (mid 2013)
* Does not crash, and I have a work around
* Installed in UEFI
* single boot without any additional UEFI loaders, etc.
* wifi driver provided by "bcmwl-kernel-source"
# Steps to Produce
* Boo
Public bug reported:
# Details
* Fresh install of Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 (Beta 1)
* Macbook Air (mid 2013)
* Does not crash, and I have a work around
* Installed in UEFI
* single boot without any additional UEFI loaders, etc.
* wifi driver provided by "bcmwl-kernel-source"
# Steps to Produce
* Boo
Public bug reported:
I'm installing 17.04 beta 1. I had this exact laptop running previously
from this same USB/ISO image. For some reason, this time, the install
fails while attempting to install grub-uefi. Then I get the crash report
(this one). I have tried re-installing approximately 4 times n
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