This used to be fixed in 15.04 but apparently broken again in 15.10.
** Also affects: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I find the reasoning not valid. This would definitely be a useful
feature. Closing tabs with a middle click is a de facto standard in
almost all browsers: Firefox, Google Chrome, even Internet Explorer (!)
"Having tabs disappear if a user accidentally middle clicks anwhere
inside them is confusing
I find the reasoning not valid. This would definitely a useful feature,
not closing tabs with a middle click is a de facto standard in almost
all browsers: Firefox, Google Chrome, even Internet Explorer (!)
"Having tabs disappear if a user accidentally middle clicks anwhere
inside them is confusin
Public bug reported:
It's a very strange behaviour and somewhat erratic too.
When I start Gedit, it seems to block the Compiz grid function (window
alignment when you drag them to an edge of the screen, presented with
orange overlay) for all other windows -- mostly but not always. Gedit
window it
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Title:
Globa
The Gnome bug I mentioned above is marked as resolved in 3.6, but it's not
exactly the problem I reported.
The correct Gnome bug for my issue is
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=678001
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@Sebastien Like I said above, the upstream bug is
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674892
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Title:
Global
** Description changed:
- After upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 Precise some keyboard shortcuts assigned
- via System Settings -> Keyboard fail to work without any sensible
- reason. This applies to both standard (like Volume Up/Down) and custom
- shortcuts.
+ After upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 Precise global
Here people report a similar problem in GNOME Shell:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674892
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Title:
Glo
I seem to identify the cause of the issue. As of Precise global
shortcuts began to depend on current layout, which is wrong.
Say, I assign the global shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Shift+D to run an
application. But if I have Russian layout selected in the current
application, the system translates it into Ctr
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts don't work properly
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Public bug reported:
After upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 Precise some keyboard shortcuts assigned
via System Settings -> Keyboard fail to work without any sensible
reason. This applies to both standard (like Volume Up/Down) and custom
shortcuts.
I have a lot of custom shortcuts for starting application
Thanks Adam, I also attach the most recent log, maybe it might help. By
the way, looks like "*_modified" files cause this behaviour. In the log
I see a lot of "timer restarted" events, like this:
L 30918 2012-04-08 15:53:22 [DBG] Photo.vala:3144: pipeline being run
against [11713] /home/dk/Picture
I haven't had this problem for quite a while, but after I added a bulk
of photos—it's here again. Very annoying, it causes the PC to endlessly
update the files.
Can this be addressed somehow?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 894553 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/894553
** Summary changed:
- Writing metadata stalls at 98% and never goes father
+ Writing metadata stalls at 98% and never goes farther
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I reopen the bug. It is actually the case Nautilus GENERATES thumbnails
disregarding of the setting. It's especially annoying when it happens
while eg. downloading the file: it re-reads it numerous times and wastes
system resources.
Please see the attached screenshot: everything is very clear.
Th
@Ravi: I set brightness to the minimum automatically by adding the
following command to the Startup Applications:
pkexec /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-backlight-helper --set-
brightness 1
Works just fine. But it still would be nice to have the bug fixed.
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@Sebastien: Done, the bug is filed here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661586
How can I assign this bug to the above GNOME bug?
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Yes, I think it is hardware specific. I think it mostly applies to
laptops. I personally have an iMac, and its brightness can only be
adjusted by software.
I attach the screenshot of the Screen Settings dialog. The Brightness
slider is focused.
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** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the shortcut properties dialog"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/871994/+attachment/2535422/+files/command-properties.png
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Public bug reported:
In Keyboard > Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts, if I add or edit a custom
shortcut, the window is tiny and not resizeable (see attached
screenshot). Should be much wider initially (to spare the user from
unecessary resizing) and resizeable.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Title:
Screen dialog won't remember brightness setting
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Public bug reported:
If I set some Brightness value lower than 100%, on the next logon it is
reset again to 100%.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: gnome-control-center 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.19-generic-pae 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic-pa
** Description changed:
If I rename a file in-place (with the F2 key), and the name of the file
is long enough to not fit in the window, it isn't scrolled when the
cursor is beyond the window edge. So you basically don't see it and you
can't see what you're editing.
+
+ In the single-pane
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Title:
Inplace file renaming lacks scrolling
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Public bug reported:
If I rename a file in-place (with the F2 key), and the name of the file
is long enough to not fit in the window, it isn't scrolled when the
cursor is beyond the window edge. So you basically don't see it and you
can't see what you're editing.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: U
This bug isn't fixed, or there's a regression.
I've just installed VirtualBox from Oracle's Debian repository, but if I
type 'virtual' in the search field it isn't listed. However, if I browse
to "More Apps", I see it there.
Please reopen.
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I confirm this one. I have Russian and English layouts, and switching is
bound to Caps Lock. Just lately this bug began to appear, gnome-
settings-daemon eats up one CPU entirely (~50% overall load), and the
Caps Lock (=layout) indicator blinks like crazy, incredibly annoying.
Killing the daemon h
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Any known to me text editor (not a text processor) would treat
underscore character '_' as a part of the word it's attached to, but
gedit does not. This causes all word-related actions to be limited to
only part of the word, e.g.:
create_if_doesnt_
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