fwiw: `fwupdmgr install aa1b94b36c91929fbf75551b8a376d7292f8c51c-
hughski-colorhug-1.2.6.cab --force` worked for me on ubuntu bionic
(--force required because of version numbering issues fixed in upstream
fwupd after bionic release)
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tested with libappindicator 12.10.1+18.04.20200408.1-0ubuntu1 from
-proposed on 18.04, Discord appears to be stable after multiple hours in
a call. no regressions observed (other applications' indicators are
still present).
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-do
I would suggest you read through the past comments on this issue, and
the design document you mention. For example, "put things in the XDG
directories (~/.local, ~/.cache, ~/.config)" has been suggested many
times; it's explained earlier in the comments here (e.g. comment #30)
why that wouldn't wor
Public bug reported:
If ~/.lessfilter exists and is used by lesspipe/lessfile, then lessfile
will make the filename of the temporary file visible in less. The
attached patch fixes this. (The filename is echoed to less after the
subshell exits; trying to do it inside the subshell means it ends up
l
It seems like there is still an unresolved issue with Discord after
applying these patches: https://github.com/flathub/shared-
modules/pull/96#issuecomment-608084182
though I don't know if the issue is caused by libappindicator or if it's
a Discord problem that's exposed by the libappindicator-ind
Public bug reported:
Whenever I run an upgrade that requires a reboot (e.g. kernel upgrade),
I get a dialog saying "Please restart the computer to begin using your
updated software" immediately after the upgrade; fair enough, I click
"restart later". *Every time*, the same dialog appears about 3 m
If you think it's so easy, why not try it yourself? snapd is free
software, and I'm sure the maintainers would be grateful for a patch
which fixes such a widely-shared issue.
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** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-applet/issues #34
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-applet/issues/34
** Also affects: network-manager-applet via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-applet/issues/34
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unkno
fwiw, that patch (or at least a slightly modified version which applies
on the Ubuntu 18.04 libappindicator) appears to fix the Discord
segfaults for me, and also looks correct from my reading of the gobject
documentation.
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correction: I also need to apply this patch in order to fix the
segfaults for me.
** Patch added: "n_elements.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libappindicator/+bug/1867996/+attachment/5339867/+files/n_elements.patch
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Public bug reported:
If you use an external application to ask totem to start/stop repeating
(via e.g. `playerctl loop -p totem None` or `playerctl loop -p totem
Playlist`), then the "Repeat" checkbox in the UI changes state, but
totem doesn't actually start/stop repeating the track.
Concretely:
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