Is this issue still there for those who have an intel integrated GPU ?
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Jun 28 2018
Jun 5 2018
Ah well, what do ya know... there it is. Just gunna sit here and feel dumb for a minute.
Jun 4 2018
The icon It is already included in every Solus installation and people have been setting it for ages (search for Solus icon). It will not be the default however.
Sure, but I figured we would have the artwork and could kick it upstream. I'll bug them about it tho.
Surely that's something that should be reported upstream then as a distributor logo?
May 9 2018
May 6 2018
Thank you.
This is Budgie related, not Solus related and has been reported upstream:
May 5 2018
May 3 2018
I have this issue with Vivaldi. Testing: videos on imdb.com won't play.
Same vivaldi version works fine on Ubuntu.
Tested with both vivaldi stable and snapshot - both fail.
May 2 2018
May 1 2018
File it upstream with the GNOME project.
Apr 29 2018
I can also confirm that disabling CSD solves the tearing with latest Mesa and xorg-driver-video-intel.
Apr 25 2018
With the upgrade of the GNOME 3.28 more-or-less complete (see T6024 for more details), I'm closing this task. If this issue persists after you receive the latest GNOME stack upgrade on the stable repo (no ETA, we need to update a multitude of items like Budgie first), please file an issue upstream with GNOME.
Not able to reproduce this as of latest GNOME stack upgrade (currently in unstable). When you receive the update to the stable repo (no ETA, still need to stabilize) and the issue persists, please file it upstream with the GNOME project.
Apr 23 2018
Closing as invalid. File this upstream with GNOME File Roller if the issue isn't resolved after our GNOME stack upgrade is complete and released to stable.
Apr 21 2018
Apr 7 2018
This should be filed upstream with the tracker developers. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/
Apr 5 2018
Mar 25 2018
Mar 18 2018
Yes it is. The most recent Kernel I have tested it with is 4.15-48.
Is this still an issue now that linux-current is following 4.15?
This is no longer an issue with the latest version of NM. The dialog now puts those buttons in a GtkHeaderBar.
Thanks for following up, DataDrake! Unfortunately I really can't tell at the moment as I'll be in a place until at least mid/end May where laptops/etc. are prohibited. Phone only, so no Solus.
Mar 17 2018
Is this still an issue?
While I understand your frustration, we are not responsible for our themes having fallback icons when they don't exist. If we keep this task open, the list of affected themes will only continue to grow and it will never be resolved. Therefore, I am closing it.
Mar 16 2018
A problem for me for example in Chrome when I download a file, right click on the filename in chrome window (that download toolbar underneath with downloaded files) and open in files, quite often I need to do so twice before it actually opens the window. Sometimes it works straight away.
I can't reproduce this. Is it still a problem for you?
We updated to 4.2 and it is still broken, but there's nothing we can do about it as it is an upstream issue.
Mar 15 2018
We do not control how thunderbird builds its default addons. I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but there is nothing we can do to fix this at compile time.
The current implementation of the Gnome-Screenshot tool in Solus Gnome is missing the 'take area screenshot' action in the launcher's context menu.
Going to mark this as an upstream issue because Gedit is an upstream GNOME software, however I'll keep it open and evaluate it when we do the GNOME 3.28.x stack upgrade.
Is this still an issue after recent updates?
I'm a beginner in Linux, and am merely suggesting to add a simple virtual keyboard functionality.
I'm slightly confused by this. I've never heard of bluetooth pairing being available in any Linux distro until first login. If you have had it working on some other distro we can look deeper. Otherwise, this would be functionality the LightDM/GDM devs would be expected to provide.
Sounds like an upstream GNOME Control Center issue, so marking it as an Upstream issue. However going to keep it open and put our GNOME 3.28 stack upgrade task as a child task so we can evaluate this again when we upgrade to 3.28.1.
Closing as Piper issues should go upstream and Control Center issues in Mouse and Touchpad should get filed upstream with GNOME Control Center.
None of that is indicating a Solus-specific issue. I'd suggest filing this issue with the Deja Dup project.
I don't believe we have the option of choosing multiple languages during installation, thus it's something done after installation, and you're prompted to either keep the existing directories or move them. What is chosen is not something we're responsible for and the software responsible for this is provided by upstream GNOME. I'd suggest filing an issue with upstream GNOME at their bugzilla and work with them on providing an option exposed to the end user to enable migration of XDG directory contents (or a simple rename), such as in GNOME Control Center.
Closing since it's an upstream item and even if it was something we'd have in SC, we're consolidating those tasks over to https://github.com/solus-project/solus-sc/issues
Mar 1 2018
You can also override gtk-theme-name for Guake 3 in dconf.
No problem :)
That worked.
@Joe-Christman While you could attempt to install the old version (sudo eopkg install https://packages.solus-project.com/shannon/g/guake/guake-0.8.10-5-1-x86_64.eopkg), I personally can't guarantee that it'll work (I saw mixed reporting on whether or not it worked at all so I'm surprised it did for you, which is why it was updated, aside from the one we had being very out-of-date).
Actually going to re-open this. If someone wants to provide a patch via Differential that includes https://github.com/Guake/guake/commit/419da3a78ce1772f09b7416c9a2114488079e2bd, that'd be great.
@JoshStrobl
While you're around, is there a quick way for me to revert that package's update without rolling back everything else in that update?
This is an upstream issue
Feb 22 2018
Unstable gets synced to stable every friday, so friday :D
when will version 1.1.14 be in the repo?
Feb 21 2018
Resolved by D2334
Action menu portion should be filed upstream with the GNOME Terminal developers on the GNOME Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/
Feb 19 2018
There are still errors when trying to build this application from source. However, I have submitted an update (D2334) using the pre-compiled .deb so that people can continue using mailspring while these upstream issues are worked out. Thanks everyone for your patience!
Feb 15 2018
Yeah does seem like a UI decision they'd have to consider
Please file this upstream with the GNOME Control Center devs over at https://bugzilla.gnome.org
Feb 13 2018
Can confirm the issue as well as the proposed fix - if you run cheese as root you should be able to use the application normally as a temporary workaround from testing.
Feb 11 2018
This should be filed upstream with GNOME at https://bugzilla.gnome.org
Feb 8 2018
Appears to be an upstream GNOME Control Center issue: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785751
Feb 6 2018
The issue appears to occur because npm is unable to install a specific dependency (babel-preset-electron) from the author's git repository. I'm currently following the reported bug on github. Sorry for the long wait and thanks for your patience.
BTW, the 1.1.12 Snap exhibits the same symptoms.
Feb 5 2018
Any news on this front?
Feb 2 2018
I've installed -snapshot and that has the same problem (at least on my KDE plasma), but yes I'll check when -stable is updated.
Josh, I'll gladly do that but I was under the impression that Vivaldi hasn't been updated for a while
Josh, I'll gladly do that but I was under the impression that Vivaldi hasn't been updated for a while and this problem is linked to the last sync with the LDM rearrange so it's to do with Solus, not Vivaldi - tell me if I'm wrong.
Given we do not make any modifications with Vivaldi (it's just their Deb file), please report this upstream to them: https://forum.vivaldi.net/
Jan 27 2018
This should be filed upstream with GNOME's Mutter project.
This should be reported upstream to GNOME's Mutter project.
Jan 26 2018
There aren't necessarily any functionality drawbacks of using the snap. Currently, snaps don't yet support system themes which makes them often look very out of place. It's really just a personal decision. You are able to install both at the same time however, they won't use the same settings/accounts because a snap runs in a sandbox environment.
This should be filed with the GNOME Control Center project at https://bugzilla.gnome.org
@Sa-ghosts In the case of Adapta, please report this issue upstream to https://github.com/adapta-project/adapta-gtk-theme/issues
Installing older version worked for me also.
As of gnome 3.26.2, this appears to be solved by upstream. :)
Jan 25 2018
Okay so, I had a think on this some more, and I'm just going to opt to land a bunch of patches in the gnome-3-26 branch and just drop them when gvfs does a new release, because frankly there's no telling when that'll actually be and they don't seem to be in a rush to do so.
Jan 24 2018
Jan 23 2018
I'm going to close this as: