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I'll file a new report after some more investigation.
Regards,
Hein Zelle
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(that rule is in the logcheck package by default, since recently). I
doubt that's the proper solution though? Seems like a bug that bind
would try everything the wrong way twice, before falling back to the
"right" way.
Is there a way to stop bind from doing this
sage. The attached patch fixes the problem, for me at
least. I have used the suggested open_xfce4 function which uses
exo-open to open any files. That seems like a sensible default for
xfce4.
Regards,
Hein Zelle
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+++ xdg-open-patched
Package: xfce4-panel
Version: 4.3.90.1-3
Severity: normal
On my Debian unstable system (athlon 2600), xfce4-panel eats a
continuous 2% cpu, approximately. A strace on the process shows that
within approximately 10 seconds, the following functions are called:
> grep -c ioctl strace.log
142
> grep
sktop need to
open a nautilus window to change the behaviour of Beagle-search. It
may be good to document this somewhere.
Kind regards,
Hein Zelle
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nly see "Settings Manager" in the "Settings" menu. I can edit the
menu with the settings manager (desktop settings, second tab, edit
menu). Is that what you mean?
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Package: xfce4-session
Version: 4.3.90.1-1
Severity: normal
After upgrading to xfce 4.3.9 the "logout button" (in the "Action
Buttons") and the "Quit" menu entry in the main menu have stopped
functioning. If I select "Quit" from the menu, nothing seems to
happen. The only suspicious thing I see
Package: beagle
Version: 0.2.6-2
Severity: normal
The beagle-search tool finds directories as well as files. I cannot
find a way to tell it how to open directories. I use XFCE as my
desktop, and want to use thunar as a file manager instead of nautilus.
To demonstrate: enter a search query in bea
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