Bug#761416: gnome-sushi: Crashes on start

2014-09-13 Thread Joshua Salles
Package: gnome-sushi Version: 3.12.0-2 Severity: important In a recent update I noticed I was no longer able to "preview" files in nautilus, I found that the package in question was "gnome-sushi" and tried running "sushi" in console and it gave this output: (sushi-start:10156): Gdk-ERROR **: The

Bug#761415: totem: Crashes on start

2014-09-13 Thread Joshua Salles
Package: totem Version: 3.12.2-1 Severity: important Since a recent update I have been unable to "preview" files in nautilus, which may be another issue altogether but that's when I noticed Totem would no longer open video files. After purging totem and reinstalling I still have gotten nowhere, I

Bug#758811: nautilus: 'sort folders before files' does not work

2014-09-13 Thread Joshua Salles
I have this same issue on 3.12.2-1 and found that if you use dconf-editor and navigate to org.gnome.nautilus.preferences you can change the value of 'sort-directories-first' to get it to work. Thanks On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 16:31:00 +0100 Z wrote: > Package: nautilus > Version: 3.12.2-1 > Severity:

Bug#757732: gdm3: Have to type password twice when logging in from lock screen

2014-08-10 Thread Joshua Salles
Package: gdm3 Version: 3.12.2-2 Severity: normal Since using Jessie, every time I unlock my screen it hangs after typing in my password. I then have to click cancel, or hit Esc and retype it in which it when then let me in. I upgraded to unstable thinking it might fix a few things, knowingly it mi

Bug#657456: gnome-shell: Random segmentation faults: error 4 in libglib-2.0

2014-07-30 Thread Joshua Salles
Package: gnome-shell Version: 3.12.2-3 Followup-For: Bug #657456 I'm having the same problem, but not with libglib-2.0 as far as I can tell - it's with libgnome-menu-3.0 This is what kern.log spits out, gnome-shell[4635]: segfault at 120 ip 7f6cc50ec340 sp 7fff0b6e08a0 error 4 in libgnome

Bug#739206: gnome-control-center: Segfaults when open "Background" settings

2014-07-12 Thread Joshua Salles
This bug still effects me (3.8.3-7+b2), I thought it was a locale issue but now I'm clueless. I see it's fixed in experimental, am I just suppose to upgrade that one package as a fix? Thanks -- System Information: Debian Release: jessie/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (990, 'testing')