JoshStrobl yup that fixes it, all back to how it was
thanks as always
03.05.2019 Sync Report
Synced to stable. Goes back to playing Elder Scrolls Online
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After the update my wifi broke. Using a Broadcom BCM43228, and the network applet sees the device but doesn't see any networks. Reinstalling broadcom-sta-current
did nothing, and plugging in another wifi usb restored the connection.
Rolling back was not possible as gnome-themes-standard-32bit
was not found in the repo.
E: checking and reinstalling broken packages found python3
and perl-to-ssl-socket
as broken and reinstalled, but rebooting did nothing.
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JoshStrobl Kodi: Please ping @ermo
I've pushed a confirmed working Kodi 18.2 build. More details here: T7891
Peek doesn't want to save gifs. Save window (File manager) suddenly closes ~ 1-2 sec.
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Solarmass Verified. Crashes on file dialog.
My Wi-Fi also stopped working on my laptop after the update; I can see networks, but I can no longer connect to mine. Intel 8265/8275 (Dell XPS 9365).
EDIT: Seems like it's an issue with hidden SSIDs, when I un-hide my wireless network, it works again. This wasn't an issue before the stack upgrade.
Resizing window width in the default "dual tiling" GNOME feature fails most times, and "decouples" them (cancels tiling)
-r- This is working in Budgie after Saturday updates
JoshStrobl It looks like all is well now - thank you very much for all the hard work!
mariojuniorjp What was the fix? I don't see Josh's response. I'm having similar issues with TF2 and Dying Light crashing my system after recent
updates.
The Wayland session has disappeared after the latest patches in GDM, and I can't find any way to debug that
/usr/lib64/gdm/gdm-wayland-session[1608]: grep: /etc/shells: (translated) File or directory does not exist
@JoshStrobl
First of all: Thank you for your hard work!
The huge update went well on both of my machines running Solus 4 GNOME. It's a pity that Adapta is now a thing of the past, though, but I guess I'll have to get used to Plata (I don't really like themes that use full on black for UI elements like the window header bar and such, a dark grey like the "Adapta Grey" would have been nice but that's not important right now).
But after the update I noticed some minor oddities in the window header bar icons. Every SVG is off by 1 pixel.
Also, on both of my machines, the "expansion arrow" in Nautilus as well as Solus Software Center (update tab) has moved a few pixels upwards.
Before the update, those arrows were vertically centered.
How can I fix this?
logi Yea I noticed the issue with the expanders as well. I'll see if it is an issue with a newer Plata release and if so, I'll file an issue with Tista. Regarding the icons, I'm not entirely sure if this is an issue on Tista's end, Papirus', an issue in libgtk-3 (3.24.x), librsvg, etc. so I'll keep digging.
But yea, sorry Adapta is bork. It just isn't viable for me to maintain that and backport / re-add changes for Plata into effectively our soft fork, there just isn't enough time in the day for it, and nobody else has stepped up (at least, in an obvious way) to take over Adapta development. So naturally as changes occur in GTK, various applications, and desktop environments, the experience will continue to degrade. It was the same way with Arc for a while until that was picked up by someone else.
JoshStrobl All right, thanks for the reply, I appreciate it! No need to hurry since it's only a cosmetic issue and I bet that three days from now I won't even notice it anymore
Keep up the great work!
JoshStrobl I'm sorry, I forgot something. Since the update, my mouse acceleration curve resets itself to "adaptive" after locking the screen and logging back in. Even though it's set to "flat" (at least that's what the Tweak Tool says), it behaves like it was set to "adaptive".
Nacho_Trebuchet
Does TF2 crash for you after playing for some time, or instantly? Because I just gave TF2 a quick check and it's working fine on my system (GNOME edition, Nvidia 418.52.05 drivers).