Guess there's no way to withdraw a comment.
This is an old bug present in perhaps every X toolkit and window
manager. Fixing it requires fixing both of those and perhaps the
applications, depending on how the toolkit is fixed. There is at present
either not the knowledge or not the will to make th
Looking for the duplicate which doesn't exist, I've seen your actions
related to this bug and concluded I was wasting my time.
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Then please mark this as a duplicate of that report.
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Clicking on icons in Nautilus changes focus
To manage notificati
Zach is correct; this is not a duplicate of bug #29560. That bug is a
filed against metacity, which is only one of the components contributing
to the failure of Ubuntu to provide a smooth DnD experience.
As written, the summary and report do not describe the commonly desired
behavior for DnD. What
This bug is not a duplicate of a similar bug in either compiz or
metacity. This is a bug in Nautilus.
The solution of the problem the user sees requires changes to both
regular applications and window managers.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 29560
drag & drop improvement: delay br
I added comments on GNOME bugzilla, but I have more comments relevant to
just Ubuntu.
When this locks up, there is almost no way out for me.
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace hasn't worked in a long time, so that's not an
option. Ctrl+Alt+1 (or 2-6) works, but because of some other bug
(NVIDIA, perhaps) the VT i
Public bug reported:
On the Pointing and Clicking page of the Universal Access settings panel
there is a toggle for a "Simulated Secondary Click". By conventional
American English, a "secondary" click would perhaps be the second click
of a double-click, but really it just doesn't make any sense. W
** Attachment added: "Demonstration of the bug."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/721554/+attachment/1858767/+files/bugfiles.zip
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
When an SVG 'use' tag links to an element in another file and the zoom
is 100%, EOG does not render that element. Change the zoom higher or
lower and the element is rendered. Go back to 100% and the element goes
away. Also, if a gradient is defined in
Two of the bugs marked as duplicates of this bug should be reopened and
reassigned to the package responsible for the System menu which contains
the item About Ubuntu, because that item does not need to open the help
browser. It could instead open an About dialog - like every other About
menu item.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 294182 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294182
I'm sorry. It seems there's just one other bug #474923 that has been
marked as a duplicate but shouldn't be. I thought I'd seen more.
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About Ubuntu and Help take a very long time to start
https://bugs.laun
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 294182 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294182
Duplicate status is wrong.
One of the problems here, and in some other bugs marked as duplicates,
is that Yelp is being used for About Ubuntu, not that Yelp is slow.
These need to be marked as WONTFIX if the
I have this problem with at least GIMP, Metacity or Mutter, and Nautilus
or Nautilus Elementary.
When I first double-click an XCF file and GIMP is not running, then GIMP
starts and its windows are raised and focused. If I then go to a folder
and open another XCF file - with GIMP still running - th
Thank you, Ludwik, for recognizing that students are supposed to be
learning new things. This is too often forgotten and in fact there are
university classes in the US devoted to slavish memorization of
Microsoft applications. I would say that teachers and administrators
should be even more adaptab
@Pako
Until 2005, I ran Debian GNOME or jhbuild GNOME (on Debian) with only 96MB RAM.
That was a Toshiba Portege 3010, you can look up the rest of the specs.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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I've noticed only one mention of the disappearance of the system menu,
also called the window menu or the application menu. It's the one that
shows when you click the application icon in the frame, right-click the
frame, or press Alt+Space. To maximize a window, I usually use
Alt+Space-X. That may
I've made comments on blogs about this and I hope it will be helpful to
add them here.
The layout I've seen in screenshots has already shown flaws, because
whatever draws the window frames hasn't been made to adjust rounded
outlines when buttons are missing. That's an "easy" fix, barely worth
noti
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 294182 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294182
I think this bug should be reopened and reassigned, perhaps to the
package responsible for the System menu.
The problem initially reported is not that Yelp is slow, but that the
"About Ubuntu" action is slow.
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