Thanks Hans - I had done what you suggested several times before
reporting the bug. But I tried again today and found the error did not
recur. kdeconnect installed without a problem. It's conceivable that
there was an issue with the availability of that package in the
repositories before, but the i
Public bug reported:
When I try to install kdeconnect, I get error messages indicating that
the package is not available in the repository (for 20.04 "focal")
WHAT I EXPECTED:
I would enter the code "sudo apt install kdeconnect" in a terminal and get a
response indicating that the package was be
I tried one of the solutions/workarounds at
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/626866/processing-triggers-for-
man-db-not-building-database-man-db-auto-update-is-not The solution was
to run the following command to allow updates to man-db
sudo touch /var/lib/man-db/auto-update
This worked f
I've had this same problem but on Ubuntu 18.04
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I have the same, or at least similar issue as @Adam.
I also have a Sandisk Ultra USB Flash Drive (but 64 GB). It is
recognized and mounted by the operating system when I plug it in
directly to my laptop's USB 3.0 ports. I also use a USB 3.0 4-port hub
to allow connection of mouse, keyboard, (and i
I further investigated this problem. My initial report was based on
annotations to a document sent by a bank. Some forums report that
document DRM properties affect the ability to create/edit annotation.
See:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/278874/newer-version-of-okular-can-no-longer-ann
Public bug reported:
Under previous versions of Okular, I have been able to embed annotations
within a PDF file by using File > Save As... Recently I found that this
operation was no longer embedding the annotations. In other words, the
annotations were no longer present when annotated PDFs (saved
I am experiencing the same phenomenon with Autokey across multiple
applications, including Libre Writer. I find that quitting and
restarting Autokey fixes the problem but it then recurs some time later.
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This bug may be related to bug 1415203, which also specifies a
workaround for Ubuntu 14.10 (but no longer works in Ubuntu 16.10)
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Autokey
I agree with the previous two comments - this is a bug. The
problem/behaviour does defeat the purpose of the "Always on Top" feature
- to remain visible without retaining focus - when using multiple
workspaces. Cheers :-)
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Public bug reported:
Under a setup with two Workspaces (Left and Right), a maximized window
can be moved from the Left to the Right Workspace using the right-click
menu from the title bar, but it can't be moved back to the Left
Workspace again with this method. If the window is restored to a non-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1426851 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1426851
Sebastion's comment led me to test my commonly used applications to see
if one was responsible for this issue. I found that the issue always
occurs if I have Krusader open (i.e. computer shuts down immediat
Thanks Sebastian. I don't know how to identify a full list of
applications using qt - any suggestions? I know I have several qt
applications installed that I use occasionally e.g. Amarok, Kid3-qt.
However, the shutdown issue does occur in sessions where I haven't
actively opened these applications.
Public bug reported:
I am finding that sometimes when I use the command "gnome-session-quit
--power-off", it results in immediate shutdown, even though it should
(and usually does) result in a dialog box with options for shutdown,
reboot, and suspend. Getting a shutdown when a suspend is sought is
>From my point of view, this bug could be closed. I reported it and the
problem later resolved itself - somehow - I don't know how. But it's
gone and the bug is probably not worth wasting time on. Not sure whether
I should try to close this bug or leave that decision in the hands of
the Janitors. T
I get the same issue with gnome-do 0.9 running on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
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gnome-do blocks screen lock/saver
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Hi John, this problem went away without me doing anything deliberate to
fix it. As far as I'm concerned, this bug can be allowed to expire.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
When viewing the Rubbish Bin in List View, the Name Column is so narrow
that filenames aren't visible! In addition, the column width cannot be
adjusted. May be related to bug #1252957.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: nautilus 1:3.8.2-0ubuntu2
ProcVersion
Public bug reported:
The maximum size of the "Name" column is too limited. It can't be
widened enough to manage long filenames. When using multiple tabs, the
maximum width of the name column varies from tab to tab but is always
too limited. Desktop video attached.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
Some existing bookmarks do not show in Nautilus on startup. Most of my
bookmarks are associated with data on a USB stick, and were created
before updating OS from 13.04 to 13.10. These bookmarks do not show on
startup, even though the device (CRUZ64) is visible and mounted. Wh
Public bug reported:
Mouse and touchpad are unable to select or click in application windows,
but are able to move the pointer. Menus are accessible thru mouse
operation and otherwise applications seem to work. However, other mouse
operations within the window don't work: clicking buttons, selecti
I have found the same issue using Ubuntu 13.04 and Files 3.6.3 i.e.
Delete key works on the Linux partition but not on the NTFS partition.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
I have had numerous crashes since installing Ubuntu 13.04 from disk.
Reinstalling from the same disk did not solve the problem. Typically,
mouse actions begins to become unresponsive, and when shortcuts to log
off or shutdown are tried, nothing happens. Eventually, I resort to
Public bug reported:
Under Ubuntu 13.04, I'm finding I can change mouse and touchpad speed
settings using the Settings Window (System Settings > Mouse and
Touchpad). These changes are retained after closing the Settings Window.
However, the changes to the settings are NOT SHOWN on re-opening the
S
This bug is also being investigated at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57104.
I can also confirm that the bug occurs with my installation - Ubuntu
13.04, LibreOffice 4.0.x - this installation DOES NOT ALLOW the menu
shortcut keys.
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #57104
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Whilst using a locally synchronized contacts folder associated with an
MS Exchange Server in off-line mode, I am not able to add new contacts.
I get a message inaccurately saying that I am trying to move a contact
from one address book to anothe
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