@Syver Stensholt,
I don't think it's possible to screenshot it. The screenshot does not
capture the cursor even though it's there when the screenshot is taken.
When I notice the 2nd fixed mouse cursor icon, if I reboot the machine,
it goes away. But then at some point the 2nd fixed mouse cursor w
Public bug reported:
Linux should be able to support customized date/time formats like
Microsoft Windows can. It is a hair-pulling experience to try to get ISO
8601 date/time format implemented throughout a Linux desktop install.
As mentioned in this Mozilla bug report at Comment 20
(https://bugz
Will the work being done here benefit GNOME installs in general (e.g.,
Gnome-shell without Ubuntu), or does it only apply to Ubuntu installs)?
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Tit
Public bug reported:
17.10 is completely uninstallable.
Every attempt produces Executing 'grub-install dummy' failed.
Ubuntu cannot be installed. Isn't this a bug that should be fixed and
not marked as a question?
** Affects: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: N
Can anyone provide any guidance on a workaround so that I can get 17.10
installed?
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Title:
Executing 'grub-install dummy' fails on 17.10
To mana
** Summary changed:
- Executing 'grub-install dummy' failed
+ Executing 'grub-install dummy' failed on 17.10
** Summary changed:
- Executing 'grub-install dummy' failed on 17.10
+ Executing 'grub-install dummy' fails on 17.10
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Public bug reported:
Cannot install 17.10, every attempt (UEFI, Legacy, preformatted, guided
formatted, etc) fails with message; Executing 'grub-install dummy'
failed.
Can someone please tell me the commands for manually installing grub
onto 17.10?
The installer works fine to install grub using
Excuse me, but is it fair to rank this bug as "Low" importance? There
appears to be no way to change the default umask on account of this bug.
Umask setting carries privacy and security considerations depending on
environment.
I think it of considerable importance to at least make sure this bug is
Ubuntu bug 1685754 seems specific to gnome-terminal. The bug I reported
is for all gnome-session apps. Gnome-terminal can be made to work if a
umask is added to .bashrc. This is not the case for other gnome apps
like gedit. These bugs may be the same, but I don't know enough to be
able to make that
** Summary changed:
- 17.04 (Zesty) does not source ~/.profile
+ 17.04 (Zesty) does not source ~/.profile for umask
** Information type changed from Public to Public Security
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Public bug reported:
I have always set umask at ~/.profile and gnome-session would source
this. But in Zesty, this isn't happening, and I can find no way to set a
umask default of my choosing for the gnome-session.
Creating a document using gedit always produces the default
(unchangeable) permiss
In 17.04, the Xsession doesn't source ~/.profile. It's not limited to
wayland. Does anybody know a way to change the default umask in 17.04?
Setting umask at ~/.profile has no effect.
Is this bug in any way related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1685754
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Isn't this a gnome-session bug?
In 17.04, setting umask in $HOME/.profile has no effect on the gnome-
session. Setting umask at /.profile does work in 16.04 though.
Setting umask in /.bashrc has an effect ONLY in gnome-terminal apps like
nano and vi. But users still have no way to set default uma
I disabled /org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/touchpad/tap-to-click before
reporting here. I can confirm that it has no effect.
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Title:
No way to dis
** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing location-services disabled but icon
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Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu-Gnome 17.04.
There is no option for disabling tap-to-click in the Mouse & Touchpad
settings.
** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: zesty
** Attachment added: "Screenshot showing no way to disable t
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu-Gnome 17.04.
location services says it is in use even though it is disabled and
nothing is using it. Gnome-maps and gnome-weather are not running.
Looks like it might be related to this Gnome bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778691
As it is right
Public bug reported:
Issue: plugging in an external drive encrypted with dm-crypt/luks pops
up a password prompt but the window's focus is not locked to the
password prompt (as it should be for proper security when entering a
password).
In the current implementation, if the window's focus changes
This bug also exists in the just released Ubuntu 16.10 with Unity
desktop.
1) attach an external harddrive via USB
2) tap Super+1 to open Nautilus and it opens to the Home directory, so click in
the sidebar to view the contents of the external harddrive
3) open Firefox
4) tap Super+1 to switch ba
This bug is still reproducible in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with Nautilus 3.14.3.
Note: this bug is NOT reproducible on Debian 8 running Gnome-Shell with
Nautilus 3.14.1.
Can someone please take a look at fixing this long-standing bug in
Ubuntu? It is incredibly frustrating to deal with.
Expected:
-only
Public bug reported:
Installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 fresh. Computer boots fine and lands on GDM. I
login and a blank screen appears with a mouse cursor. I can move the
mouse all around but I never can get anything to appear on the screen.
Using Intel Sandy Bridge graphics. Installed 12.04 and 14.04 on
Public bug reported:
I manage the computers at a condominium association. I am often called
on to help condo owners with their computer troubles. I have introduced
many of these people to Ubuntu and they now use Ubuntu.
A very common complaint amongst the users is the inability to disable
the bla
This bug is valid after all. It appears that Ubuntu Touch is unable to
connect to network that have long passwords. I'm tired of trying but a
16 digit password works. 17-19 I don't know about. If the password is 20
digits or longer, the OS is totally unable to use the Access Point. A
major issue as
This bug can be deleted. It appears the problem is the phone cannot
connect to 5GHz networks.
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Title:
Ubuntu Touch cannot connect to access point
Public bug reported:
There are some wifi access points that I have to connect to for work.
They have 63 digit passwords with special characters. Ubuntu Desktop has
no problem connecting. But Ubuntu Touch is unable to connect at all.
At home, I configured a router with a similar password and Ubunt
This would be a much more efficient and clean network-indicator design
arrangement:
Wi-Fi Networks
-currently connected network
Disconnect
-previously connected network
-previously connected network
More Networks
-never before connected network
-never before connected network
-never before conne
Public bug reported:
The summary pretty much tells the tale: users are forced to wade through
unknown networks to single out the network/s they have previously
connected to in the past.
I go to a location. Twenty some networks are available. Most of them
appear in the "More Networks" folder. Five
All repos should only operate over https. The networks we move across
are hostile: http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/the-
network-is-hostile.html
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This bug also exists in ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet).
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Title:
Clicking the nautilus icon for focusing a window of an external device
opens a new
How do you add Vivid under the "Affects" heading at the top?
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Title:
unreadable black-on-black text with details plugin
To manage notifications a
This bug exists in Vivid (ubuntu 15.04)
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Title:
Command-line Install on Minimal CD tries to boot graphically
To manage notifications about this b
** Also affects: grub (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: grub (Ubuntu Natty)
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Title:
unreadable black-on-
** Tags added: grub2 mini.io
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unreadable black-on-black text with details plugin
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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This bug is occurring on Vivid Vervet (ubuntu 15.04) installs using the
mini.iso. Is this a regression?
1) create CD with mini.iso and boot from CD
2) select the first option: Install
3) select "No automatic updates"
4) select "Manual package selection"
5) first boot yields a blank, black screen.
System-related communications should present in the upper-right corner
at the indicators. The indicators exist as an interface layer between
the System and the User.
Application-related communications should present at the Launcher.
The requirement that the computer be rebooted is a System-relate
@ James Anslow, no because it's not signal strength that defines the
significance of the network to the user. The user is making connection
decisions based on the identity of the network. Even in a context where
a user is trying to select between several free networks, signal
strength may or may no
** Description changed:
When a user clicks the network manager indicator, a dropdown appears and
lists wifi networks. This menu should NOT display networks that the user
has never connected to. Networks the user has never connected to should
- only display in the "More networks" folder. At a
** Summary changed:
- Networks I have never connected to should be confined to the "More Networks"
folder
+ Networks I have never connected to should be confined to an "Unknown
Networks" folder
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No, this is not accurate.
1) there are lots of users who do not want networks connecting automatically,
so they manually select the network they want.
2) even if Ubuntu is set to automatically connect to networks, if there are
more than one network in range that a user regularly connects to,
Well there are several problems with your argument concerning people are
too dumb/lazy to read stuff.
First, most of the networks already appear in the "More networks" folder
because there are so many. 5 or 6 get shuffled into the visible space
from the dozens that live in the "More networks" fold
Public bug reported:
When a user clicks the network manager indicator, a dropdown appears and
lists wifi networks. This menu should NOT display networks that the user
has never connected to. Networks the user has never connected to should
only display in the "More networks" folder. At a mininum, t
apparently there is no way to edit a comment. One reason for "the
inconsistency" as you put it is that after you do a search in a tab and
find something of interest, you may want to leave that tab open and
perform a similar search in a new tab. So you tap CTRL+T and make a
slight modification to th
Another reason to keep the "old search query" in the search box in a new
tab is if you want to perform the same search with a different search
engine.
An example: I perform a search in Tab-1 with search-engine-1. I select
from the search results and bring up a webpage. Now I want to perform
the sa
I vote against this. Search-box should NOT be tab specific.
If you open a new tab and then tap CTRL+K and start typing, it writes
over what was there. What is the problem with this? Why do you need the
search field blank? The behavior you guys are proposing has resulted in
a miserable experience f
Let me first draw attention to the edit I made to my initial Bug
Description: I have expanded the Bug scope to the fact that the popup-
dialog repeats itself AND the power-cog icon does not turn red. After a
system updates, only one restart-popup should present (it serves
informational purposes whi
** Description changed:
+ Bug = the restart-popup-dialog that sometimes occurs after a system-
+ update should only run once. If the user declines to reboot from the
+ popup, then the power-cog should turn red until reboot occurs. Repeated
+ popups asking to reboot should not occur.
+
In ubuntu
Thanks for the reply, Matthew.
1) closing and opening the lid to cause sleep is unrelated to this
matter. Regardless of Suspend use, if a user intends to shutdown/restart
the computer, the power-cog is where the GUI user is going to go. If a
user never shuts down or restarts unless explicitly prom
>Matthew Paul Thomas said:
>The red icon dates from the era when the rightmost menu was a "device menu",
>trying to cover everything from attached >printers to external displays to
>software updates to screen locking, which was absurd. Nowadays everything to
>do with software >updates is integra
this affect Trusty 14.04.
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: trusty
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** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: launcher (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: unity
** No longer affects: launcher (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: launcher (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: unity
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Title:
Apps "locked" in a launcher-position get moved when opening app from
dash
To manage notifications
** Project changed: unity => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Apps "locked" in a launcher-position get moved
I'd like to see this bug marked "Fixed" as well. Hopefully it hasn't
been forgotten.
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Title:
Wishlist: Enable use of Ubuntu Mono as .psf console-s
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 14.04's version of Nautilus has omitted a critically important
feature for a File Manager to have: ISO date-time format.
In ubuntu 12.04's version of nautilus an ISO date-time setting was
offered in the Preferences Display tab ( dconf-editor setting existed as
well). M
Public bug reported:
ubuntu 14.04's version of Nautilus has omitted a critically important
feature for a File Manager to have: ISO date-time format.
In ubuntu 12.04's version of nautilus an ISO date-time setting was
offered in the Preferences Display tab ( dconf-editor setting existed as
well). M
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script returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302860
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Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 and I was trying to 'completely remove' (purge)
virtualbox-ose 2.0.4-dfsg-0ubuntu1 0 after previously uninstalling it
to remove leftover configuration files using Synaptic.
I expected Synaptic to remove the vestiges
I have had a similar error when trying to print multiple copies of a PDF
document with acroread. Printing one copy of a document works fine. I
have a HP Photosmart C4480 on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex.
** Tags added: acroread adobe error fails print
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Rough translation:
The Catalonian "middle dot" sometimes appears as a capital sigma with the Times
New Roman font and I can't make it appear as a simple dot if I don't change the
font.
I use Ubuntu 7.01
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El punto intermedio ¿midle-dot? del Catalán con la fuente Times New Roma
I can confirm the same observation on AMD64 Feisty.
Since upgrading from Edgy, phpMyAdmin gave access denied error until I
installed php5-mcrypt.
Package versions:
mysql-server-5.05.0.38-0ubuntu1
php5-mysql 5.2.1-0ubuntu1.1
phpmyadmin
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