Plain bumps are usually rude, a reason for the bump is sufficient in my book.
I filed a bug under partitionmanager, I'll let you guys sort it out.
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Plain bumps are usually rude, a reason for the bump is sufficient in my book.
I filed a bug under partitionmanager, I'll let you guys sort it out.
*crickets*
Seriously, no one knows what package to file a bug under? It's a clear usability feature when you can't even see the GUI elements.
On two new machines, installed from the latest 17.04 Kubuntu 16-bit ISO, it appears that KDE Partition Editor is not properly showing the supported file system list.
Here's a screenshot showing...
Appears Nemo has the same exact issue from several years back too.
https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/issues/678
Just checked. Logging out and back in does fix it also, until it happens again.
So I'm still not sure what's causing it, and why it's only one of the servers.
For some reason, if my laptop has been on long enough (like a couple of days), it's unable to follow one of the links in my Thunar sidebar, which simply goes to an SSH server. The error it gives me...
For edit 3, that was because I had just rebooted from the freeze, as I explained, you can't shut down when this happens, you have zero choice but to force the power off of the machine.
As for all...
Secure boot is and still is disabled, and always has been, and the nvidia prime drive was installed with secure boot disabled also. I would never install such an evil microsoft thing.
That mmc0...
(Obviously not really a million, but long enough to still be unreadable with anyone with children to look after at the same time)
https://paste.ubuntu.com/24564555/
You know, thinking back, I "might" have found a common denominator, but it makes no sense. An hour before each time, I have unplugged an SD card, but they were properly unmounted and ejected each...
Wooaaah Nelly!! (Said in the Earthworm Jim voice). Running "journalctl -b -0" spat out literally a million lines of logs. In no way can any human process this. Had to hold down the spacebar for a...
Well on the desktop, it has no other option as it's a Radeon 7850, only whatever open source driver it gives me..
The desktop isn't even using a SATA hard drive, it's using a traditional old...
And somehow that's considered acceptable? This started with 17.04. From 14.04 to 17.04 on these machines, they never had any of these freezes.
I can't get you much more than what I have here, as this happens only on 17.04 on all of my machines of different brands, models, even CPU core types, etc.. It just happens, only common thing here...
Found a fix.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install qt4-qtconfig qt5ct
nano ./profile < Add this line: export QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt5ct
sudo...
For the time being since I couldn't get kvantum to run, using qt5ct fails to run, complains about environment variables. I can fix them in terminal enough to make it run, but guess what, no GTK...
That won't work, QT apps that allow you to manually change the theme, do not see any of the GTK themes, the only options are "Breeze", "Windows", and "Fusion", that's it.
It's as if GTK themes in...
Really? Nothing?
I have been trying to figure this out all day, still nothing.
Running QT apps from the terminal gives no errors regarding themes.
My only concern, is as a longtime user of multiple DE's, Gnome's Mutter, is not quite as fast and smooth as Unity and Compiz. For example, the Activities/Overview screen is rather....choppy, as...
Out of curiosity, is anyone else having issues with QT apps not being themed properly in Ubuntu 17.04? For example, K3b, and gqrx, are getting some old style theme, and are not getting the Ambience...
I'm using Xenial which was installed just 2 months ago, 16.04.1.. This bug just happened, and the "fix" regarding removing 20auto-upgrades did not work for me, this option is still greyed out.
...
Alright thank you, I have filed it under Nautius. I did the report while on my ARM based desktop, but specified in the notes that it is affecting also X86 also. I'm hoping that will do just fine...
I want to file a bug on Launchpad for this, but I'm not sure I know where this should be filed. Originally I thought Nautilus, but it does it on Ubuntu Mate on another platform entirely which...
I have filed a bug report on this. Those of you who are having the same issue, please chip in: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1648215