Public bug reported:
When I copy a contact from one address book to another, if a similar
contact exists in the target, Evolution tries to merge those contacts.
In upstream Evolution, this is handled with a contact merging dialog. In
Ubuntu, Evolution crashes with the following output:
(evolution
I'm linking a bug report I filed upstream on this, but we should make
sure it's actually upstream's problem. This is affecting Ubuntu 12.04,
so either way I think it would make sense to backport the fix :)
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According to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597094, a fix
was committed to GIMP's trunk branch today. That should solve the
problem.
I don't understand why this bug report has anything to do with Unity or
Compiz. May you please explain?
** Summary changed:
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Hi John,
This bug is marked as affecting two projects: Ubuntu and the
gnome-control-center project (upstream) in GNOME:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675503
The one that was changed to Invalid is the GNOME bug. That bug report
was marked as a duplicate of another, deeper bug. Unfort
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Status: Unknown
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Multimedia plugins installer says "Python,"
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Title:
gnome-disk-image-mounter.desktop appears in Other menu category
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Public bug reported:
gnome-disk-utility installs gnome-disk-image-mounter.desktop, which
seems to be primarily intended as a handler for .iso files. The
application is visible as "Disk Image Mounter" in any application menu,
including the Unity Dash and GNOME Shell's Applications list. However,
it
I'm using gnome-control-center 3.4.2-0ubuntu13, and the Theme selection
in Appearance settings changes the GTK theme and not the WM theme. I'm
seeing the same with gnome-tweak-tool 3.5.5-0ubuntu1. From the looks of
it, these panels are both changing the dconf key named "theme" in
"org.gnome.desktop
I'm not Matthew, of course, but I wonder if the auto-update could kick
in only if it's been >5 minutes since the last check? :)
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Title:
Unable to set Nickserv password in IRC account options
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Public bug reported:
In the options for an IRC account, I can only set an identifier and an
alias. In Ubuntu 12.04, empathy-accounts provides a Password field to
automatically authenticate with Nickserv, but that field is missing
here. So, there is no way to set a password within the Online Accoun
Public bug reported:
When I open the Details settings panel, I can click the Install Updates
button on the bottom right when updates are available. When I click that
button, Update Manager opens and (as is the default behaviour) begins
checking for updates. This does not fit nicely with the label
Public bug reported:
To reproduce this, close gnome-control-center and run the following command:
env XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME gnome-control-center
Note that there are two Online Accounts panels: one for ubuntu-online-
accounts and one for gnome-online-accounts. This is very unpleasant.
These tw
Pantelis, Shotwell uses dconf now, not gconf. So you need to use
gsettings and dconf-editor to get at Shotwell's stored settings.
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Yes, ~/Pictures/Photos exists and contains lots and lots of photos from
before Shotwell went senile ;)
I guess one detail I didn't mention is that _some_ folders in my home
folder are symlinks to a larger hard drive (while everything else lives
on an SSD). ~/Pictures and ~/Pictures/Photos, however
I'm just going to edit out everything after the "Moreover" in your bug
description. The first bit definitely sounds like a bug to me, but the
rest is a completely separate issue that gets its own priority level,
patch, assignee and status. Generally, a bug report should represent a
single task ;)
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Steps to reproduce:
* Download a Flash swf file and save it somewhere. Here is one:
http://www.swftools.org/swfc/box.swf
* With a default, out of the box Ubuntu install, double click that swf file to
open it.
* Totem will open with an error dialog saying "GStreamer encoun
** Description changed:
With Metacity I can righ-click on Gnome (fallback) panel and add
applets, but that doesn't work if I run compiz instead of Metacity.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: gnome-panel 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-ge
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 934335 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/934335
Robert, this happens with the Adwaita theme, with the High Contrast
theme, and with many other themes that are provided in the repositories.
This is a duplicate of a bug report I wrote a while ago, but I had
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Please move preferences -directory icons to hicolor
+ GNOME Control Center category icons only work for Ambiance and Radiance.
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At some point, I believe since upgrading to Shotwell 0.12.1, my library
location change from /home/dylan/Pictures/Photos (which I think I had
set myself) to /home/dylan/Pictures. So, Shotwell began importing photos
to the wrong place.
Setting the location _back_ has proven di
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 948612 ***
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gnome-terminal does not scroll with mousewheel
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Under Unity, the Appearance panel has a GtkNotebook with separate Look and
Behaviour pages. The margin around this notebook is half of the margin around
the toolbar, creating a cluttery effect. In addition, it is not following the
guidelines established in the HIG, and it i
Public bug reported:
The Privacy Panel has a new Diagnostics tab, with a button that says
“Privacy Policy.” Buttons are generally labelled for the actions they
perform. See the HIG on buttons: http://developer.gnome.org/hig-book/3.0
/controls-buttons.html.en, which specifies “Label all buttons wit
Based on the merge request's comment, shouldn't this bug report be
pointed at light-themes?
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Title:
[breadcrumb] n
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open System Settings.
- Watching the All Settings button, open Mouse and Touchpad.
- Note that the All Settings button has expanded to match the size of the
Mouse and Touchpad breadcrumb.
The breadcrumb buttons appear to be inside a homogeneous box,
John, the window is not user resizable, but it does use layout
containers. (It's really hard not to with Gtk). If you change the font
size in the Universal Access panel, the window should scale to fit all
of its controls. After changing the font size, are you seeing cut off
widgets? Can you point o
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Using Gnome Shell, Appearance Settungs looks quite broken. It is still
using the patched settings panel (which was designed for Unity), but
with various elements unceremoniously removed.
The horizontal separator above Theme is off balance, especially with the
Adwaita theme. I
Tobias, that's due to this patch:
https://code.launchpad.net/~agateau/gnome-menus/directory-suffix/+merge/91663
I filed bug #934335 asking to move the icons to hicolor, so other icon themes
don't need to worry about all of this.
There is also probably a bug to file against gnome-control-center. I
Oops, I somehow was looking at that page wrong. As it turns out, there
are hundreds of people there asking for help with general Ubuntu
problems (as I was _expecting_ to see and somehow thought I didn't), and
there is an admirable effort to answer peoples' questions, even though
none of them have a
Public bug reported:
If a user is a reading help page and goes to the Page menu, he will see "Get
Help Online" amidst the options. This sounds quite appealing. Clicking that
button leads here: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yelp
That is not a page for getting help online: it is a p
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Public bug reported:
When I right click the Terminal icon in Unity's launcher, I am greeted
by two options. First, "New Terminal." Then, "Terminal" in bold.
These buttons both do the same thing when the application is not
running. When it is running, Terminal focuses the terminal application
and
I'm thinking of it like this: the background picture in 12.04 is a personal
touch in the same sense as your name or your profile picture. It is part of
your public profile, and it's a way for the OS to say “this belongs to Bob.”
(It works like this in lots of popular web services, for what it's wor
Same result here. Thanks, Martin :)
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Fitoschido wrote:
> I can confirm that the proposed version of nautilus no longer allows to
> use Ctrl+T in the desktop.
>
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This is no longer an issue because the session names changed at some
point since the bug was reported. I'm marking this as invalid so it
doesn't confuse anybody.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Oh, some ways to reproduce this:
Try changing to the password “a1.” You will be told that the
password is too simple. (Interestingly, this doesn't happen with
“password,” perhaps because it exceeds the length requirement).
Try to enter a new password that contains a subset of your
Hi Maks!
Did you intend to file a bug report? If so, it looks like it got lost
somehow. If you'd like, you can edit the title and summary on Launchpad,
or file a new one. For now, I'm marking this bug report invalid because
there's nothing here :)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: N
Shotwell's behaviour of showing images from all over the card is a bug
in Shotwell, being tracked over here:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1903
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I can confirm this behaviour. Looking at /org/gnome/gnome-system-log in
dconf-editor, I see there is a logfiles property, which is set to an empty list
by default. (The list had a single item to begin with, because I had opened a
log file earlier, and clicking the Set to Default button cleared i
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Unable to link contacts in Empathy or gno
I encounter this on my HP Mini 1035NR as well, with the addition that
the screen turns back on when the computer sleeps and then wakes from
sleep mode. (For example, I have power manager set to sleep when the lid
is closed, so it's almost a reasonable workaround).
Are you able to reproduce that, o
This appears to be a lower level issue, maybe attached to how we're
talking to the hardware. (Perhaps it's related to how brightness keys
change screen brightness at the hardware level without signalling the
OS?).
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Public bug reported:
If I run gnome-control-center as a user with administrative privileges
and open the System Info panel, there is a button on the bottom right
corner that supposedly allows you to install updates. However, this
button is in its disabled state and says “Checking for Updates,” and
Public bug reported:
Using Gnome Shell, System Settings has a panel labelled “Keyboard
Layout” and another labelled “Language Support.” The Keyboard Layout
panel is built in to gnome-control-center, and appears to have been
renamed from upstream's title, Region and Language. However, the first
thi
Swâmi, if you want to file these as separate issues, then, please do.
The bug tracker is not a web forum, and it is not effective to track
sixteen different bullet points in a single bug report. It's already
apparent why that is; I marked your entire bug report as an opinion, but
in fact the multip
Most of the changes you mention were explicit decisions; they are not
things we can just bring up and fix in a bug without discussion. If you
are interested, feel free to chat with people on IRC or the mailing
list.
Also, if you have a specific issue with some aspect of the control
center (for exa
Public bug reported:
When I log in to Gnome Shell, nm-applet is wrongly autostarted as if I
am running a session with Unity or gnome-panel. The application
conflicts with Gnome Shell's own network notifications, resulting in a
very broken experience.
** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Import
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 835532 ***
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Hi, looks like this bug is a duplicate of bug #835532. If that's an
error, feel free to switch it back.
Thanks for helping us test Ubuntu! :)
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lightdm
The issue here is that Empathy is checking for notification server
capabilities and stripping the action hint (because notify-osd doesn't
do notification actions), but it isn't changing the message to
compensate. In fixing this, please consider that the functionality is
absolutely fine where it is
For the spell checker, that would be a bug in aspell for the language
you are using. I expect this is due to your selected language, though,
and not a fault on aspell's part. en_CA and en_GB, for example, spell
favourite with a U and don't have the US spelling in their dictionaries.
For the other
Is anyone able to confirm this with a different distribution? I would
like to forward the issue upstream, but I don't have another distro
handy to test (and I hate to send them Ubuntu-specific problems).
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If I am running Gnome Shell and have a Wacom tablet attached, control
center shows a settings panel for the tablet. However, the panel does
not appear when I run Unity.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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A user who has installed GNOME Shell will likely want to use the Adwaita
theme. However, the theme chooser in Appearance Preferences does not
list Adwaita as an option even though it is installed with an
index.theme file in /usr/share/themes/Adwaita.
** Affects: gnome-control
Sorry, I didn't test this very thoroughly. Turns out this is behaving
correctly on a netbook with a small screen resolution. The shell grows a
scrollbar, as necessary, and fits to the available vertical space. Not
sure why I didn't think it did before… perhaps an earlier version or
something :/
By
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 744929 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/744929
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #744929. If I have thought wrongly, please
feel free to unmark it (or tell me to) :)
There is an update to gnome-keyring that may solve the problem with multiple
unlock p
Okay, this is fixed for me both with the test case and the setup where I was
having the problem originally. Thank you Felix,
Stéphane and everyone else! :)
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After auto-login, prompted to unlock keyring multiple times
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multiple prompts from gnome-keyring
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 744929
After auto-login, prompted to unlock keyring multiple times
-
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
* Using Unity, note that Ctrl+Alt+T opens the terminal by default. This is
handled by the Gnome Compatibility plugin in Compiz.
* In the Keyboard panel of gnome-control-center, note that this shortcut is not
listed.
* Add a custom shortcut to open a diffe
Public bug reported:
When adding a new user in the User Accounts panel, one can choose to
have the password set at next login or to log in withotu a password.
However, with LightDM neither of these work. When I click the user's
name, LightDM demands a password and no obvious input will satisfy it.
Public bug reported:
The User Accounts panel allows you to set a hint for a new password.
This hint is not displayed in LightDM. Either LightDM should display
password hints, or the field should not be there when LightDM is enabled
in Ubuntu.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importa
Public bug reported:
The password field in the User Accounts panel enforces corporatey
password requirements. Passwords must be a particular length, must not
be "too simple", and cannot be similar to existing passwords. Consider a
case where a user accidentally enters a password with caps lock tur
Public bug reported:
The user accounts panel has a password changing dialog. Pressing Tab
from the New password field, after typing in that field, brings focus to
a button for generating a random password. Users will generally expect
the Confirm password field to be focused instead.
In addition,
Public bug reported:
In the User Accounts panel, find the option to change a user's password.
A dialog appears asking for the current password, the new password, and
a hint. The New password field is focused by default, even though this
field is below the Current password field. This can communica
Snapping to specific window sizes is completely ordinary for terminal
applications, and the feature is widely supported at the window manager
level. (See X11's ICCCM, 4.1.2.3. WM_NORMAL_HINTS Property: the
width_inc and height_inc properties).
It is not sane to remove widely supported functionalit
Public bug reported:
>From the Nautilus desktop, some actions (like Shift+Delete) generate a
modal confirmation dialog. With Gnome Shell, when modal dialogs are
dragged the parent window moves with them. When I do this, it is
possible to move the desktop window itself.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubunt
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce: From the Nautilus desktop, press Ctrl+T or use the
application menu in Unity to create a new tab. The desktop window will
turn into a popup with a Nautilus file view and none of the usual
chrome, and two tabs at the top. The application seems to suffer
horr
Public bug reported:
With Ubuntu's patches to Gnome Control Center, lots of new sections are
being added. This has reached the point where the main window is quite
tall. It is now 675x643 pixels, which is too big for some smaller
netbooks (like the 1024x600 Dell Mini 10). To resolve this, the shel
Thanks, Daniel. I sent it upstream, over here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=654301
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Impor
Thanks for the quick comment, roadmr. Apport stuff should be coming in a
second, and just to clarify I am running Ubuntu 11.04 with the stock
Unity session. This bug report is about a general UX issue that should
affect every Ubuntu system equally, not how it is behaving on my system
in particular.
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected natty running-unity
** Description changed:
- When gnome-disk-utility detects a failing hard drive, it uses libnotify
- to warn the user. It assumes that the notification will look and behave
- like one of notification-daemon's notifications: a
Public bug reported:
When gnome-disk-utility detects a failing hard drive, it uses libnotify
to warn the user. It assumes that the notification will look and behave
like one of notification-daemon's notifications: a simple, unobtrusive
popup with a single action button that says Examine. With noti
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Notifications are no longer using append or replace
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Binary package hint: empathy
Empathy has gone back to showing a single notification for each new chat
message. This is a regression from the chat experience we previously enjoyed in
Ubuntu, where the chat client used notify-osd's append and replace hints.
Please see the no
This has been happening consistently to a number of users (including
myself) in Natty. We aren't clear on reproducibility, but it looks like
all you have to do is have GDM log in automatically (so it doesn't
unlock the keyring early) and have a keyring with a password set. So, I
am marking this as
Tm0, that simply isn't the function of the keyring unlock screen :)
The reason it wants your password is to access the encrypted password
store. I've encountered a few people of the opinion that the user
interface is a tad unfortunate at the moment (there might even be a bug
report), but that's so
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This is happening with Ubuntu 11.04. I insert a music CD, the device is
mounted and various music players are happy reading its contents. I want
to browse the device as a file system by opening it in Nautilus. I get
the following error when I try
Okay, I am attaching a branch that fixes this. It's my first time patching a
patch (or using quilt), but hopefully I did it right :)
I decided to change our patch for gnome-settings-daemon, since the existing
stuff was a little complex and it wouldn't look pretty inside indicator-sound.
(I assum
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Sound level i
This also makes it impossible to access man or info pages through the
GUI; I have to open Yelp from the command line with the path as an
argument.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-session
The XSession name in /usr/share/xsessions/gnome.desktop was changed to
“Ubuntu”, and gnome-failsafe.desktop to “Ubuntu (Safe Mode)”
This is good :)
However, GDM sorts the sessions in an ugly way. We end up with a list like this:
…
Ubuntu
U
Please keep this on topic. This bug report is not about adding a clipboard
manager; it is about misbehaving clients which do not implement X's
clipboard stuff to it's fullest extent. There is no change to the accepted
system going on here; only bug fixes.
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> Amr's fix from the PPA does not work for me. Battery indicator still
> always says "estimating..." when on battery power.
Yes, Amr appears to be suggesting a workaround; to install a different piece
of software (battery-status) and use that.
Please try to limit this discussion to the issue at
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
The desktop Places menu with Nautilus in Unity looks like this:
[i] Home Folder
[i] Computer
[i] Templates
[i] Trash
[i] Network
Search for Files…
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[i] Documents
[i] Music
[i] Pictures
[i] Videos
[i] Downloads
(Etc)
Th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
>From time to time, when I wake my computer from sleep, I see the
following error message:
Failed to Suspend
Computer failed to suspend.
Failure was reported as: Sleep has already been requested and is pending.
However, as I mentione
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gdm
When I begin typing at the GDM greeter, GTK does its usual thing for
searching within lists: it highlights the item starting with the letters
the user has typed. (For example, a user named John will be highlighted
if the user types j).
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
When I begin typing at the GDM greeter, GTK does its usual thing for
searching within lists: it highlights the item starting with the letters
the user has typed. (For example, a user named John will be highlighted
if the user types j).
However, a use
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Omer Akram wrote:
> Thanks for sending this bug to Gnome.
You're welcome. Thank you for checking, Omer :)
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
If I try to adjust the screen brightness upwards and it is already at
100%, no notification appears at all. This is confusing and
inconsistent. With the sound notification, notify-osd is told to show a
notification and produce an “over
Funny, this is behaving properly now. Given I can't reproduce it myself,
I'm marking the report invalid. If this is still happening to somebody,
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #637977
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637977
** Also affects: empathy via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637977
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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