That is true, it is lacking a dictionary on Lubuntu. Not the case on any other flavour though, so seems to be a packaging issue.
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That is true, it is lacking a dictionary on Lubuntu. Not the case on any other flavour though, so seems to be a packaging issue.
Install missing dictionary from...
As an update to this thread, I installed Lubuntu 19.04 on my System76 Pangolin Performance laptop and the wifi works fine, no issues at all. This seems to have been a problem with just 18.10,...
I ran into this same issue with both Lubuntu 18.10 and Xubuntu 18.10 on my System76 Pangolin Performance laptop from July 2011. It also happened with Ethernet, as well as wifi. I switched back to...
Since no solutions were found here, I posted this issue on the Web dev mailing list and found a solution there. To enable video on Web 3.28.1 you need to:
sudo apt install gstreamer1.0-gl...
Epiphany (Web browser) on Lubuntu 18.04 LTS is having its own problems right now. No video playback as outlined in this other thread.
Well the frustrating thing is that previous versions of Web worked fine with YouTube, etc with HTML5 video. Something has changed since then. I may have to appeal to the Epiphany dev list unless...
Thank you for the suggestion. That all installed and ran just find, but it didn't solve the issue, still no video on Web 3.28.1.
I am running Lubuntu 18.04 LTs and have installed the Web 3.28.1 web browser (package = epiphany-browser). I do not have Adobe Flash installed (non-free software) and instead rely on HTML5 video....
Sorry, I read the discussion but missed that one!
There is now a bug filed against the large number of dependencies:
* Installation of indicator-sound-gtk2 brings unnecessary packages on Lubuntu
Just for the record apparently pulseaudio also installs the following packages as dependencies:
apg bluez-obexd cheese-common cups-pk-helper dconf-cli evolution-data-server...
Yes, thank you Temüjin! That is it. That thread does explain that the fix, PulseAudio, does come witha lot of other packages. Some are dependencies and such, while others were required to fix related...
I am please to report that this issue has a final fix on Lubuntu 16.04 LTS as of today! Simon (tsimonq2 ) and the other Lubuntu and Ubuntu devs finished testing a solution and sent it out via the...
That was not unexpected. I just received Firefox 55 and can confirm that the audio is once again broken. I suspect that Mozilla have removed the code that supports ALSA as promised, and so it is no...
Well to be fair Dell doesn't have a physical shop.
I bought this System76 laptop five years ago. The service was excellent and the quality of the laptop is also excellent. They aren't the...
I am wondering what the future is for Mozilla. With a Firefox user base that will probably drop below 5% at the end of this month they are sliding into irrelevance. All these bad decisions have...
System76 ships to Australia. They only supply computers with Linux. I am writing this on a System76, it has been a great computer, no complaints!
and the original Mozilla bug has been closed, without any surprises there:
Anthony Jones (:kentuckyfriedtakahe, :k17e) -
Updated • 8 hours ago
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Last Resolved: 8 hours ago...
Well if you think back to Ubuntu from 10.10 Maverick Meerkat and earlier it was really just Gnome 2 with purple wallpaper (brown wallpaper from Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala and earlier.) I see this...
I think the general answer to your question is here in this announcement :
Desktop Ubuntu is supplied by Canonical as part of its deployment to some of its business customers. It is a needed part of their business and is an important component of what makes them money. The...
I was just checking the W3Counter market share stats to see if this ALSA issue has impacted Firefox use. Interesting to note that they have dropped from 9% to 6.3%, a loss of 2.7% of the total...
Yes you did, in post #160 to this thread:
You really don't seem to know what arguments you are advancing here.
Ubuntu GNOME To Merge with Ubuntu, Will No Longer Be a Separate Flavor, by Joey Sneddon, OMG Ubuntu
Yes, it is totally unfounded speculation, no evidence has been given.
As far as I understand, Canonical is trying to make money providing services to businesses, in the same field that Red Hat...