Thanks, Chris. I guess we can chalk this one up as an edge case, as I
imagine that most folks just install one (or maybe 2) OS's, and maybe
people who are doing multi-boot installs could be assumed to know enough
to easily sort that out without further prompting/guidance from the
installer itself.
Hi Chris, thanks for your reply. Can you point me to a link for some
"how-to" instructions on creating / resizing that partition, and any
necessary configuration of it? I haven't created a dedicated EFI/ESP
partition thus far, only what appears in the attached screenshot of
GParted.
Many thanks,
So, after the above, another dialogue box appeared which said "an
unrecoverable error occurred", and said that a desktop session would be
started so that I could investigate the error, which then booted me into
a MATE live session. As I didn't know how to investigate the issue, I
simply attempted t
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...and yet another dialogue box said "Installation complete. You need to
restart the computer..."
This happened while installing Ubuntu Mate 20.10 onto a partition
alongside other existing partitions with Ubuntu & Linux Mint installed
on them. I nominated the new partition wi
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Steps to reproduce:
Install Ubuntu 20.04 beta (vanilla)
Install Ubuntu Studio tools via official installer
(See screenshot)
Before installing Studio's tools, the "Show Applications" screen showed actual
applications. Now, that screen has increased from 2 pages of apps to 10
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Steps to reproduce:
Install Ubuntu 20.04 beta
Install Ubuntu Tools on top with official installer
On the package selection screen, select whichever packages you want from
the left-hand sidebar (I'm pretty sure I selected all of them, but
possibly not the bottom one.) Then pre
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1) One typo in a dialogue box, and 2) poorly-formatted text in another
dialogue box.
Steps to reproduce:
Install Ubuntu 20.04 beta (vanilla)
Install Ubuntu Studio tools on top of this, using the official installer. Both
dialogue boxes appear either near or at the end of the
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Steps to reproduce:
- within Application Launcher, right-click on various apps, then select "Add to
panel (Widget)"
Expected outcome:
All apps should have their thumbnail appear on the panel.
Actual outcome:
The first three apps I added had their thumbnail appear AOK (Firef
So, I've freshly installed the release version of Xubuntu 18.04 and
applied updates, and now Gnome-Mines uninstalls as expected.
However, the "SGT Puzzles Collection" which came bundled with Xubuntu
still refuses to uninstall properly. Gnome Software says it's removed,
yet that cluster of games st
Hi sudodus,
I'm not certain exactly which machine I used to create the startup disk
which caused me trouble (I have a few *buntu machines around running
various daily builds, plus an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS one also). It's likely
that the program causing problems was the one on the 14.04 machine, as
this
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...this was after having installed Xubuntu successfully, and rebooted.
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As seen in Gnome Software 3.28.1 within a daily build of Xubuntu 18.04
i386 downloaded 12hrs ago.
I used the Gnome Software GUI to uninstall the games bu
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i386 downloaded 12hrs ago.
I used the Gnome Software GUI to uninstall the games bundled with
Xubuntu (Gnome Sudoku, Mines, and the cluster of games grouped as "SGT
Puzzles Collection". Gnome Sudoku was uni
I've yet to re-test this with the Lubuntu daily build, but creating a
startup boot stick with Disks as described above resolved the same issue
I was having with a Xubuntu daily build.
So, USB Startup Disk Creator seems to have been at the core of the
issue.
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I can confirm that the latest daily build installed AOK for me (I'm
writing from it now). I won't be able to test it extensively between now
& launch, but it looks fine. I'm having some problems with Gnome
Software 3.28.1, but will investigate these and report separately.
It seems likely that the
Hi Paul,
I'm downloading it now, and will report back.
Going by recent comments made on my other bug report (Bug #1747329), and
the pointer there to Bug #1325801, it would seem that this issue may not
be to do with Xubuntu (or Ubuntu) per se, but with my use of the "USB
startup disk creator" whic
This bug has reappeared as of Lubuntu 18.04 i386 20180421.1 daily build.
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Confirmed, insofar as I've had similar difficulty trying to identify
which package to lodge a bug against when it wasn't related to a
particular program.
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To ma
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Interesting idea. Any ideas on how we might isolate / identify the
library in question to test further?
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JPG photo not viewable via defaul
Well!
After a couple of sessions using Chromium with no flickering (and a long time
away from the laptop I'd reported the fault from), the flickering is again
evident on that same build of Budgie. Will test again from the latest daily
build. In the meantime, copy of details from chrome://gpu bel
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As per bug initially filed as Bug #1764397.
Same error as on that ticket - ubiquity crashed similarly whether
connected to wifi during install or not. Was able to collect apport data
this time, as I was connected to wifi during install.
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Downloaded Xubuntu 18.04 i386 beta 2, checked sha256sum, created
bootable USB via a known-working ubuntu machine.
The first thing that appeared was an error message "gfxboot.c32: not a
COM32R image", but I pressed tab, typed "live" and hit enter, and the
installation proceede
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Xubu
As of Lubuntu 18.04 32bit beta 2, the attached image file now opens fine
in mtpaint, but still refuses to open in Lubuntu's default image viewer,
with the same error message as above.
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This issue is no longer apparent, at least using the live-usb version of
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On booting to
This issue is no longer apparent, at least using the live-usb version of
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Hi Olivier,
sorry for my slow reply - am writing from another machine at present.
Will post the results of that test in the next day or so, but in the
meantime stopped by to report the following:
The other day I spent an hour in Chromium on the laptop on which I'd
reported this issue, and for rea
It looks highly likely (to my less-than-expert-eye anyway) that the bug
you've linked to is the same issue...
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Chromium complains that it'
Firefox is not installed, so I think your final point is likely to be
correct.
apt policy firefox
firefox:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 57.0.1+build2-0ubuntu1
Version table:
57.0.1+build2-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main i386 Packages
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I've just installed the snap, and got the following confirmation:
:~$ snap install chromium
chromium 64.0.3282.167 from 'canonical' installed
...and yes, the flickering is evident there as well.
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Hi Olivier,
To answer the first of your three questions (I'll answer the other ones
separately), I'm using an old Dell laptop which probably has no discrete
graphics card, with the standard driver - i.e. no additional / proprietary
driver. Here's what my terminal says - I'm pretty sure that the
And I've upgraded to the latest version (65.0.3325.146), and the
flickering is still present.
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Chromium address bar flickers and renders o
Hi Olivier,
No, I hadn't tried to install chromium at all - I merely used the one version
of chromium which came bundled with Budgie.
The output of that command was:
firefox.desktop
...which is interesting, given that by default, chromium is the only browser
installed in Budgie - at least in the
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(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
Under "universal access", various features work as expected (e.g turning
on high contrast, or large text). However, pressing the toggle button
for the
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Jeremy, it seems that this issue has already been reported upstream, but the
issue has been closed and I don't yet know how to reopen it:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/1
I'd edit the desktop.in.in files directly myself, but am a newcomer to
the process for doing so. A
Jeremy, Daniel,
Thanks for your replies. As per Daniel's suggestion, I've run apport, &
have updated the bug title and description.
I'll also lodge a bug report upstream as Jeremy suggests, and report
back with a bug number.
Jeremy, you've suggested that there are potentially multiple bugs here
** Description changed:
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- See attached screenshot. Searching within settings is currently not very
- useful / intuitive, as it only finds results at the level of top-level
- menu entries / categories, but not the items within them.
+
** Summary changed:
- Searching within Gnome Settings only works for top-level menu entries
+ Using Gnome Settings' search tool works for some but not all items located
under top-level menu categories
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See attached screenshot. Searching within settings is currently not very
useful / intuitive, as it only finds results at the level of top-level
menu en
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I've just tried to plug in 3 known-working USB sticks into this UB daily
build, with content on the USB sticks that I access from other *buntu
machines, and with each stick I got the same result - "unable to access
- read-only file system".
So that's a pretty significant bug, I'd say.
Thanks,
K
This issue has been partially improved in the overnight update, but
inconsistently.
As some examples of the broader pattern I'm talking about here, searching for:
- "screen" now brings up a plausible list of options, including screenshot,
universal access, displays, etc.
- "contrast" brings up U
Confirmed - after I uninstall VLC via (Gnome) software, usr/bin still
contains files called "vlc" & "vlc-wrapper".
As seen under a daily build for Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 32-bit, using
Software v3.27.92
Cheers,
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applied, using Software v3.27.92)
Searching for Firefox only returns Iceweasel. Can we get Firefox (back)
in the repos?
Ta,
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The same thing happened to me today, using yesterday's daily build of
Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 (32bit) with all updates applied, using Gnome
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This issue has now been fixed. I applied the software updates which
arrived overnight, and voila! Problem solved.
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differences due to locale
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(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie 18.04)
The "Color" page within Settings has a "Learn More" link, which points
to the Ubuntu Desktop Guide. Within this, I found a page called "How do
I test if color management is working correctly?", which suggests th
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(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
See attached screenshot, which shows a couple of examples of this issue:
1) different spellings of the same word within the one screen ("color" and
"colour").
2) spellings of words according to British English ("Beh
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(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
See attached screenshot. Searching within settings is currently not very
useful / intuitive, as it only finds results at the level of top-level
menu entries / categories, but not the items within them.
As an example,
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(As seen in the latest daily build of 32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
Under "universal access", various features work as expected (e.g turning
on high contrast, or large text). However, pressing the toggle button
for the on-screen keyboard has no effect.
Please note that another Ubuntu
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(As seen in Software v3.27.92, as present in the latest daily build of
32bit Ubuntu Budgie)
Searching for various programs (Gimp, Kazaam, Abiword, Blender) does not
find the program - "no application found".
Searching for Firefox only returns a Gnome-shell extension called
"
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(As seen in Software v3.27.92, as present in the latest daily build of
32bit Ubuntu Budgie for 18.04).
With "All" selected by default at the top of the screen, clicking on any
of the buttons for software categories (productivity, communication &
news, etc) reveals only a hand
Thinking more broadly, I'd suggest that this bug highlights an
overarching concept...
In terms of user-friendliness as a key design principle, it'd be a good
idea that wherever possible, any given error message does as many of the
following as is viable in that specific situation:
1) At a minimum
Hi Simon,
I don't understand your response - I saw this bug on the freshest daily
build that I downloaded less than 24hours ago. Unless you mean that a
patch has been submitted / implemented since then?
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This problem is also noted in the following Ubuntu forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=432335&highlight=isight
entitled "Short battery use with Macbook". Seems to be a common
occurrence.
Feedback, via email or the forum, welcome.
Thanks,
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