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It looks like the `gnome-system-monitor` package is installed as a snap
package since Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic by default [1]. Unfortunately, this
affects some GNOME Shell extensions.
The popular "system-monitor" extension [3][4] fails to locate the system
monitor executable to ca
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Updated the collected information after running the first `apt-get
upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade`.
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Title:
Kernel
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I've just made a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic on a brand-new
Lenovo Yoga C930. The installation went super-fast, but in the end there
was no WiFi.
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Linux roma 4.18.0-10-generic #11-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 11 15:13:55 UTC 2018 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Turn
Well, Johann, while there is _some_ truth in the words you say (and
seemingly, you loved Unity as much as I did---did you also notice the
massive memory footprint increase with 17.10, by the way?), I must say
it needs some time to understand that yours is not SPAM or a troll's
message, and we have
Public bug reported:
Before Ubuntu switched from Unity to GNOME Shell the login user
experience was much more appealing.
For every user, when you looped through them on the login screen, the
background image was shown with a nice fade-in visual effect. See this
video for a demo: https://www.youtu
Is this bug being worked on by Canonical? The upstream project's bug
report is more than 3 years old, how can that be explained? (Wasn't this
component only included with 17.10?)
This bug breaks a critical part of the desktop interaction, rendering
2-in-1 devices not ready for mainstream consumpti
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1725384 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1725384
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1765356
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Here is their answer:
> The default Ubuntu session is not upstream GNOME. In particular
> the dash is replaced with a Unity-style dock, so please test
> with the non-default "pure GNOME" session first.
Can the team at Canonical that deals with the Unity-style dock verify
the behavior is not intro
GNOME Shell bug #480 created, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/480
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"Show Applications" button triggers too often on tou
Can we escalate this issue somehow? Where does it have to be fixed?
Upstream?
What about certification? Can that help to escalate the issue?
- https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201712-26045/ (ThinkPad X1 Carbon
6th Generation)
- https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201603-20841/ (De
See the Purism "Design report #4: symbiotic applications" for a very
similar approach:
- https://puri.sm/posts/librem5-progress-report-8/
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** Description changed:
Given I am logged in on the Ubuntu default desktop (running GNOME Shell
3.28.1)
when I press the "Show Applications" button at the lower end of the task bar
then only the tooltip appears
and when I press the "Show Applications" button again
then the applications
Public bug reported:
Given I am logged in on the Ubuntu default desktop (running GNOME Shell 3.28.1)
when I press the "Show Applications" button at the lower end of the task bar
then only the tooltip appears
and when I press the "Show Applications" button again
then the applications (of the "Frequ
I've upgraded the kernel to 4.15 and now I can use the external monitor
with the Lenovo X1 Carbon! Hooray! Thanks!
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I should have added, on the Lenovo the cable goes straight into the
notebook (it has an HDMI port) while with the XPS 13 I need to use a
Thunderbold adapter for attaching the HDMI cable.
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I'm using the same cable in both cases, yes. For attaching the Lenovo X1
Carbon (non-working) as well as the XPS 13 Developer Edition (working).
It's a higher quality, thick textile wrapped cable with golden
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I must correct my findings re the XPS 13 Developer Edition. (I'm sorry!)
The external monitor works fine. It really seems to be specific to the
Lenovo hardware.
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> Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade?
I can't tell exactly. The system is just a week old, but I recall that
there has been a kernel upgrade. HDMI had some issues (i.e. wouldn't
connect) via Lenovo's docking station last week, it worked today though
when connected to the notebo
Anyway, the F7 function key (among a few other multimedia keys), which
should do the function of switching between the external and the
internal monitor, is not configured. Is this maybe worth a bug report?
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I noticed that the notebook is working via HDMI with some other monitor
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I'm going to verify this finding with another monitor at home, and if
that results positive I will close this bug report again. (Sorry!)
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I have an X1 Carbon 6th Gen. (Intel Core i7 8th Gen, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB
SSD).
When I try to attach an external monitor via an HDMI cable the monitor
receives no signal. Similarly, when I use the Thunderbo
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I have an X1 Carbon 6th Gen. (Intel Core i7 8th Gen, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB
SSD).
When I try to attach an external monitor via an HDMI cable the monitor
receives no signal. Similarly, when I use the Thunderbold dock and
attach two monitors (one via HDMI, one with DisplayPort) only
I have an X1 Carbon 6th Generation (Core i7 8th Gen, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB
SSD) and it behaves like described in the first comments above.
Specifically, when I close the notebook it somewhat goes in standby (or
not really, I'm not sure), the red dot blinks but underneath the
notebook gets hot within a
That sounds promising!
Why isn't offline processing suitable for use on a phone? If it's
working on a desktop, and we have convergence, we should be able to
assume it will work on any (better) smartphone in 2018, shouldn't we?
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Is there anything happening in this direction in the backlogs? I recall
having read in some other bug that Skeyer [1] is meant to be integrated
(or even in the process of being integrated) into Ubuntu Touch.
Doing a search on Skeyer again I only find Michael Sheldon's user
profile [2] who has a PP
Just found this video from 23-11-2016: "Ubuntu Keyboard - Speech
Recognition"
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vglBQanR_t4
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Add speech i
Is there any progress with this? Are there any, at least vague, plans to
make this happen anytime soon?
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Add speech input, voice input, di
Is there any progress with this?
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Feature: T9 Layout
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
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Nobody assigned to this, and back to backlog? :-(
This is a valuable feature for dual-SIM phones. Really not an optional
nice-to-have. I'd love to see this being assigned to a milestone again.
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With an API approach it should be possible to build a telephony app that
handles contacts in a uniform manner. By this it could be possible to
maintain the telephone contacts and social contacts as separate data
sources, yet still allowing a unified user experience in a single app
(e.g. search for
@Pat @Victor Alright, so it's a hardware issue: I've installed Android
and there are the same issues with the screen turning black. Then I'm
done with this bug report.
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@Pat Thanks for the feedback. I'll try to install Android on the phone,
then we'll see whether this is actually a hardware failure.
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[vege
@pat OTA-13 is out, and unfortunately WebRTC applications such as
Talky.io and Appear.in still suffer from an upside-down image displayed
from the person using Ubuntu Touch. Tested with bq Aquaris E5 Ubuntu
Edition. See also bug 1535820. Do you think this can be fixed for
OTA-14?
Test drive:
- htt
I can confirm that the permission and remember-permission issues are now
fixed (as of OTA-12, OTA-13). Unfortunately, the Appear.in video chat
application is still non-functional as it now suffers from an upside-
down image of the person using Ubuntu Touch.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/oxide/+bu
Just a gentle reminder: I'm still struggling with my bq Aquaris E5 with
every single phone call I receive or make. I look like an idiot when I
fight with my phone for half a minute each time I need to hang up. It's
a real pain. - No improvement also with OTA-13.
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Any chance this is going to be implemented for OTA-14, or OTA-15?
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[system settings] Dual Sim; no possibility to switch on or off each
s
@David: You wanted to refer to bug 1535820 (the leading 1 slipped away
in your email). The video image orientation is a hard bug now, which
makes it impossible to use WebRTC services on Ubuntu Touch. :-(
Hope we get this fixed in OTA-14 somehow.
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** Description changed:
As a phone user
I want to easily look up contacts that I have either in my address book, or
on a Social Account (LinkedIn, Xing, Facebook, etc.)
So that I don't have to add/merge all contacts to/with my address book that I
want to find
And the number of pure phone
The call to `printUsage()` happens in
`BrowserApplication::initialize()`, which is after the constructor has
been called. The base class `QApplication` seems to require a Mir server
(or X server) running.
Conclusion
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requir
>From a technical perspective the behavior of the `webapp-container`
should be classified as a bug, I believe. Invalid parameters should make
the binary abort execution. Otherwise we may have parameters in use
around that could be added in future and turn into erroneous, changed
behavior of the app
I was hoping to get a few "likes" on that bug.
With the shortcomings we have on the Ubuntu Touch platform I don't think
Canonical can afford to have those kind of jokes around. People from the
community have limited time to invest to make contributions, to make the
platform and apps better.
Ubunt
** Description changed:
It has been reported by personnel related to Canonical [1] that webapp-
container has a (obviously undocumented) command line option `--no-
australia-mode`.
[1] https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg21542.html
Analysis
- This option doe
Public bug reported:
It has been reported by personnel related to Canonical [1] that webapp-
container has a (obviously undocumented) command line option `--no-
australia-mode`.
[1] https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg21542.html
Analysis
- This option doesn't show up when webap
@Pat I've rebooted the phone (3 times), activated SSH access (to read
the syslog), opened the ProximityCheck app and played with it (press
"Start", move the hand near the sensor, move the phone to my head as if
I were taking a phone call, etc.). As explained earlier, the app turns
orange to indicat
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[system settings] Dual Sim; no possibility to switch on or off each
sim card completely.
To manage notificatio
I'm now facing this issue constantly, with every single call. When I run
ProximityCheck app (see above) it shows me that the proximity sensor is
activated when I put my hand or head near the phone, and never
deactivated again when removing it or doing whatever interaction with
the phone.
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Pat, another motivation for this feature: The SIM cards I have are from
2 different countries, so very rarely (almost never) I use them both at
the same time. I want to switch off one of the SIM cards manually so
that my phone stops searching for its home network (and can thus save
energy).
See th
Oops, sorry for my inconsiderate follow-up. I somehow overlooked the
progress in the meantime. (I don't get all - some I do! - notifications
from Launchpad anymore since I had to silence Gmail notifications on the
phone using filters in Gmail.)
I still don't fully understand: Will the front-camera
This task is "In Progress" for more than 2.5 months. Is the status still
correct?
Will this feature be finished for and shipped with OTA-12?
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Title:
[DualSIM] Switch off one SIM card
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Public bug reported:
Is it technically possible to switch off one of the SIM cards?
Motivation
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I have a bq Aquaris E5 Ubuntu Edition, and I have 2 SIM cards in the
phone, permanently. The SIM cards are from 2 different countries, so
very rarely (almost never) I use them both at the sa
Who is still affected by this bug? (I've been asked by bq about this. If
you're still affected by the bug can you comment on this ticket,
please?)
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I had the impression that this feature/change would make it into OTA-11.
I updated yesterday and the rear camera is still the default.
Canonical could have cheering from technology press with sweet working
video chat via the Appear.in webapp. You guys don't seem to want that.
Why? What's wrong?
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This is a useful default (probably for everything apart from photo
shooting apps), and will hopefully land in OTA-11 for real.
Pat, Olivier:
The feature that offers control over which camera an app should use may not
need to be hidden inside the browser's settings menu, buried three levels deep
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1461600 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1461600
This issue is still not fixed with OTA-10.
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Title:
Sw
I can confirm this has been (sort of) fixed with OTA-10. However, a
confirmation to access the camera is now asked for *every single time* I
open the webapp. Not sure if this is by design or a bug.
NOTE: Interestingly, access to the microphone alone (I guess that was
it) is only asked the very fir
** Tags added: confinement
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Title:
Can’t browse and view local HTML files in home folder
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Related discussion on the ubuntu-phone mailing list:
https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg19161.html
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Title:
History's QML plugin needs to
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