Public bug reported:
Hi,
Internet is full of this for several years and for several years for
whatever reason it's not fixed in Ubuntu without any explanation. It's a
problem with wifi drivers? Or it's a problem with linux bluetooth stack.
Or with kernel or it's only specific to Ubuntu configurat
Public bug reported:
When I disconnect my headphones from the motherboard rear jack and
reconnect it to front jack on the case, audio stops working. Volume OSD
slider is moving, but there is no description like it was before on
"Line Out" output and audio is muted. Only thing that works is restart
Public bug reported:
When Ubuntu 24.04 boots from live usb to new installer, by default is
selected english language. When i atempt to scroll down with mousewheel
to my desired language, install will close/crash. Moving slider in
languages window works OK, only mouse wheel atempt will crash
instal
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: jammy
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Title:
tranlation typo in gnome
That is correct, it was never fixed in 20/22.04 but 24.04 is ok.
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Title:
tranlation typo in gnome-control-center
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To be fair, maybe this is not even a bug. Maybe it's a configuration
thing of intel audio driver or maybe PipeWire is triggering power
management when no device is plugged? Not sure how can i get logs from
this behaviour but i can report it in PipeWire bug tracker.
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/4303
** Bug watch added: gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues #4303
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/4303
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Public bug reported:
Pipewire in Ubuntu is missing translation files. Result is that default
audio outputs are not localized in regional language on non-english
system.
For example, rear output on motherboard says "Line Out" when adjusting
volume. When using motherboard front headphone output, it
** Tags added: noble
** Tags added: translation
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Title:
Pipewire translations missing
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I have also tried Savoury PipeWire repo updated for Noble and while this
one does not have packages explicitly called "locales", after the update
it does have missing translations.
https://launchpad.net/~savoury1/+archive/ubuntu/pipewire?field.series_filter=noble
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Already resolved long time ago.
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Title:
6.5.1005.7 has broken Proton prefix creation
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Public bug reported:
Since the beginning contain Slovak (SK) tranlation bug/typo in packages
"gnome-control-center".
This affects 20.04 and also 22.04 releases. While the suggestion to fix
this typo is in launchpad for several years, they did not make it into
real system.
Question if why? Look a
** Changed in: linux-meta-oem-6.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
6.5.1005.7 has broken Proton prefix creation
To manage not
Public bug reported:
Since the beginning contain Slovak (SK) tranlation typo in package
"gnome-control-center".
This affects 20.04 and also 22.04 releases. Latest GNOME is unaffected
and untranslated. While the suggestion to fix this typo is in launchpad
for several years, it was never released,
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Tags removed: sk slovak typo
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Title:
Slovak (SK) tranlation bug/ty
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-pack-sk/+bug/2076417/+attachment/5804115/+files/ubuntu.png
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Looks like Ubuntu has crippled PipeWire packages. Not only LV2 plugins
support is disabled, but it looks like also SOFA support, great for
virtual surround what is quite pathetic imho..
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pipewire/+question/709381
You better off with 3-rd party PPA repos
Firefox will ignore ICC profile unless you specify explicitly file with
path in about:config in "gfx.color_management.display_profile"
Example: /home/USER/.config/icc/your_profile.icc
Also "gfx.color_management.mode" set to 1 must be changed.
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Public bug reported:
In default Firefox snap package in Ubuntu in not working color
management under Wayland. Only under legacy X11 it is working as
expected.
Under Wayland Firefox acts like there is no ICC color profile installed
in the system and colors are noticeably inaccurate. Using Firefox
** Description changed:
- In default Firefox snap package in Ubuntu in not working color
- management under Wayland. Only under legacy X11 it is working as
- expected.
+ In default Firefox snap is not working color management under Wayland.
+ Only under legacy X11 it is working as expected.
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