Ah, TIL: The "LibreOffice" that appears under Productivity in GNOME
Software is the LibreOffice launcher, not the "libreoffice" metapackage.
I was getting the two confused.
Is there any specific desktop environment where the libreoffice-gtk3
would be a worse choice than the default look? Is the is
The libreoffice package has libreoffice-gnome|libreoffice-kde4 in its
Recommends. Why can't libreoffice-calc do the same? What is the
difference from the point of view of a non-GNOME/non-KDE desktop?
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This is a packaging quirk that I've encountered in elementaryOS, but
I've verified that it also affects the new minimal installation in
Ubuntu 18.04.
When I install LibreOffice Calc or Writer from GNOME Software, they do
not automatically install the `libreoffice-gnome` packa
Public bug reported:
When a Nautilus window is open, Ctrl+N opens a new window that shows the
same folder as the focused Nautilus window.
However, when the desktop is focused, the shortcut doesn't work -
instead I see an error that x-nautilus-desktop:// is not supported.
This functionality was p
Also affects the current build of 17.10.
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I've had the same issue, but I think it fixed itself after booting for
the first time, installing all the updates in Ubuntu Software, and then
rebooting.
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