Of a sort. All the required data structures for proper implementation is
present to fix this bug. It's just a matter of knowing the size of N
rectangles, where N is the number of displays.
Chalk it up to upstreams desire to get away from a file-based desktop.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 26, 201
To burn a pre-mastered image:
growisofs -Z /dev/sr0=/path/to/iso/image
To burn a directory tree:
growisofs -Z /dev/dvd -R -J /path/to/directory_tree
If you need more information, see “man growisofs” or “man mkisofs”. Or
whatever Ubuntu calls its versions of the utilities; I don't remember
I no longer use Ubuntu and therefore cannot perform the task requested;
if it is unimportant to the project as so many other bugs are, it is
also unimportant to me. As there is no “closed” status for the bug
tracker, I am marking this bug as invalid and muting future mails which
might be generated
I cannot confirm that it has been fixed for 11.04 because I will not be
installing that on my primary workstation; it has too many issues and
the user interface that it has is really poor; having tried it on a
secondary workstation I have found it to be a significant drag on my
productivity. Being
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Attaching a screenshot to demonstrate the problem.
This is in Ubuntu 10.10. I have not confirmed that it exists in earlier
versions of Ubuntu, but I do suspect that to be the case.
Brasero won't recognize a blank BD-R. I can, however, burn ISO
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 13:48 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> changing to low, it will not make any difference on how this bug is
> handled (it's not because a bug is a wishlist that it will not get
> solved and it's not because a bug has higher settings that will be
> worked quicker) but since you
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 08:03 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> it's a request to add new code to handle cases not working now so yes
> it's a feature request
It is a request to add new code to handle an error in design
specifications. One should not call a binary from desktop code without
ensuring
On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 09:30 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Failing to automatically install cryptsetup results in a cryptic error
message for the user. Is this truly a wishlist item per the desktop
project's priorities? I
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When inserting an encrypted media (or creating it, for example, in disk
utility) if the appropriate prerequisites are not present for doing so,
the system should prompt for them to be installed automatically. This
bug really is present in at lea
Creating a non privileged desktop user on my system currently running an
up-to-date Maverick installation does not yield this problem; the system
instead prompts for the password for the privileged user and will then,
if the proper credentials are input, will format the media. I do not
have Lucid
On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 07:14 +, David Clayton wrote:
> There is a major security flaw with this new functionality, why should
> non-admin users be permitted to format storage?
A normally privileged desktop user should be able to format media. Are
you saying that there is no way to disable this
It would seem that this bug has been fixed but never marked as fixed. I
stopped using the wide layout because of the issue, but in Maverick
Alpha 1 it is working as it should.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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Just installed and updated Maverick's first testing release and I find
that GNOME Terminal does not honor the default terminal size set in
gconf. The settings are:
/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default:
default_size_columns = 132
On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 09:46 +, Omer Akram wrote:
> thanks for the bug report can you please tell a few steps to reproduce
> this bug? I can copy, paste and cut with ctrl+c, ctrl+v, ctrl+x
> respectively without any problem.
status new
Control+X works just fine, as does Control+V.
Control+
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Using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, though the bug was also present, I think, in
9.10.
When typing a message, the basic editing commands one expects a text
entry box to have in the GTK+ environment do not work. For example,
Ctrl+C for copy, Ctrl+Z for undo.
Only *part* of the bug is in g-s-d. The part about not being able to
focus and all that, I'm not sure that has anything to do with g-s-d,
just the one "enabled" toggle for the touchpad, but something underlying
the toggle is not working and it's likely screen specific. You can
toggle the setting
This is still an issue as of 2010-04-19.
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Using Ubuntu Lucid Beta, fully updated as of 9-Apr-2010.
Evolution does not remember the size of the panels of my layout when I
exit and subsequently restart Evolution. It does remember that I want
to use the wide layout, but every time that I
Never mind. I was an idiot and didn't restart Evince. ID10T; PEBKAC.
Oops. Sorry for the noise.
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Michael Trausch wrote:
> Hrm. Installing poppler-data did _not_ fix the issue for me. I still
> have lots of blank space, in the same spots. Note that this is on
Hrm. Installing poppler-data did _not_ fix the issue for me. I still
have lots of blank space, in the same spots. Note that this is on
Karmic.
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 11:08 AM, madbiologist wrote:
> Here is the corresponding output of pdffonts after installing poppler-
> data. Note that the er
Interesting. My thinking then is that the poppler-data package
shouldn't be a separate package at all. I suspect that upstream they
are shipped together as a single thing? Of course, another way to
resolve that logical dependency is to just have poppler depend on
poppler-data. I wonder if that
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The fontspec documentation for XeTeX (available at CTAN at
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/xetex/latex/fontspec/) does not
render correctly in Evince. At some point in the past (that is, at
least two releases ago) it worked just fine. Scri
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As of a recent Karmic update (I'm not sure which one, sorry) Evolution
now shows in its "%d New Messages" notification the total number of new
messages that have been received since Evolution was started. It should
only show the number of new m
On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 09:03 +, mac_v wrote:
>
> But i would still feel more comfortable if these options are better of
> placed in the Properties as a separate "Format" tab.
Having come from another system, I am sure that is what makes sense.
TBH, that was something I hated.
My opinion is t
It presents a dialog with what appears to be a very underpopulated list
of filesystem choices not based on what the system is capable of doing.
The clue that it does not take immediate action but presents a dialog is
that the text is "format..." not "format" (note the ellipsis).
Ideally, this func
e this option (they are random-access read/write media like floppies or
USB drives, so it should do it for DVD-RAM media just as it does for
others).
Also, the option does not show up in the places sidebar for media; only
in Computer.
Work has progressed, but this bug isn't fixed completely yet.
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This is using a fully up-to-date Karmic as of 28-Aug-2009 18:54 -0400.
When I delete a message by clicking the Delete button in the toolbar,
Evolution (sometimes, but not always) skips a message. See the attached
video of a recording of the wi
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When I monitor for changes, it seems to always work. However, it
appears to randomly trigger sometimes when:
* Saving downloads in Firefox to the Desktop
* Saving attachments from Evolution to the Desktop
I can't find additional situations that are actually triggering this
behavior ever. It's
Sorry, I'd thought I also put the version in the description as well as
tagged it; I am using an up-to-date Karmic. There doesn't appear to be
a gvfs-monitor command, though there is gvfs-monitor-dir, should I check
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I have two screens, one is 1440x900 (on the left), and the other is
1280x1024 (on the right, the top aligns with the 1440x900 screen). When
Nautilus has many files on the desktop, some of their icons are placed
in the "dead space" below the 900p
Additionally, I tried to report using ubuntu-bug, but Launchpad gave an
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When new files are saved to the desktop (e.g., via Firefox, or add
launcher to desktop, or wget in the ~/Desktop folder, etc.) they do not
appear until you give the desktop (Nautilus) focus and press F5 (or
otherwise restart Nautilus). GNOME Pan
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In short; the summary says it all.
Upstream has been notified of the bug and fixed it[1] in the git
tree[2]. Attached is a debdiff to fix this issue in Ubuntu 9.04, which
I have personally tested and verified that it works. This change will
b
(Though, I can use the "gnome-screensaver-command -a" command to start
the screensaver; it just doesn't properly start when the session is
idle. It will fade, then come right back to the desktop... but manually
starting it every time is a pain...)
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Hrm. I have this problem on Jaunty, as well. My setup is a dual-head
setup, though, so I don't know if that would have anything to do with
it. That said, should this issue be re-opened (it looks closed to me,
unless I am missing something) or should a new bug be filed?
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Oh, you can also prefix such strange file names with "./" to work with
them, e.g.:
$ ls -la
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 mbt mbt 4096 2009-04-16 00:37 ./
drwxr-xr-x 85 mbt mbt 4096 2009-04-16 00:37 ../
$ touch ./--
$ ls -la
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 mbt mbt0 2009-04-16 00:37 --
drwxr-xr-x 2 mbt mbt 40
To create a file named "--" you would need the command:
touch -- --
However, do keep in mind that files like this would be really hard to
work with. For example:
$ ls -la
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 mbt mbt 4096 2009-04-16 00:31 ./
drwxr-xr-x 85 mbt mbt 4096 2009-04-16 00:31 ../
$ touch -- --
$ ls -l
Reed,
If you could test it, that would be awesome. Having positive feedback
will help to move the bug's progress forward and get the fix committed
somewhere. I am no longer able to test such things since I don't have a
multi-headed display system anymore. :-/
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Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
>Status: New => Confirmed
Really? Wishlist? O.o
Why? It'd seem that per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance this
would be a
affects ubuntu/gstreamer0.10
duplicate 287482
Ahh, I see. Yes, this patch is included in the Debian sync request.
(Thanks slomo!) Will go ahead and mark this as a dup of 287482 since
that'll be the issue being closed by the sync and that will
consequently take care of this one.
At the very
affects ubuntu/banshee
status invalid
affects ubuntu/gstreamer0.10
status confirmed
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done
This is the debdiff to fix this issue; the resulting package version is
0.10.21-3ubuntu1. Thanks to Wim Taymans for the fix, which has been
pulled from upstream CVS.
Am testing the patch now...
If my 2½ year old cries today, I'll know it didn't work. :-) (I was
playing his favorite song last night when it crashed and he said "FIX IT
DADDY"... there's motivation, I suppose, lol)
Anyway, so far, so good. There is a package in the PPA built with the
patch:
h
Well, as it turns out git finally finished. Only took it 8 hours.
*sigh*
Anyway, I am seeing if I can patch it... Uploaded a test package to the
PPA for building, will hopefully have a candidate today for someone to
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Wim,
Can you isolate the patch and put it here so that I can do something
with it? I am utterly unable to get at CVS to find it, and git-
cvsimport is taking *forever* for some reason; I wholly do not expect it
to finish tonight, if ever. I can't navigate CVS worth a rats' rear,
either, and it'd
Cool, can the patch be applied to the GStreamer in Intrepid?
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Recently, Mono 2.0 was made available for Intrepid in a PPA, so I
decided to install it to see if I could get any more insight. It would
appear that the SIGABRT problem with Mono 1.9 in Intrepid was fixed,
yielding a far more useful crash output. I don't know if this will be
in any help, but sinc
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Ugh... LP puked on the email I sent it. Multiple attachments coming
from the next run leading to a crash. In this one, the debug session
for this time around. The command ran this time was:
"GST_DEBUG_NO_COLOR=1 GST_DEBUG=*STATE*:5 banshee &> log"
Which was then attached to with GDB.
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Here is the entire debug session up through termination. Core file
(compressed with bzip2) coming soon, it's too big to email in; hopefully
it may be useful to someone doing a postmortem on the process.
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Here is an updated debug log with the new info
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Alright, well, this isn't going to yield as much information as you'd
like, I'm afraid. I have the debugger attached to the process at the
moment, and am attaching the debug session. However, when I did "p
gst_object_get_name(0x169ee30)" (0x169ee30 being the pad number this
time around) after the
Firefox in Intrepid seems to be getting this right for me now, adjusting
the top and bottom on two different laser printers that I have with
different available print areas. It'd seem that this is able to be
closed for FF3 in Intrepid; anyone able to confirm that with another
printer (preferably n
This fix is included in Ubuntu for Intrepid.
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Meh. Today's update did not fix the problem; it has happened again.
The way it is presently is *definitely* unsuitable for release.
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On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 08:16:03AM -, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Sebastian_Dr=F6ge_
wrote:
> Hi,
> which version of banshee, gstreamer0.10-plugins-base and gstreamer0.10 is
> this?
The versions in Intrepid as of the time the bug report was created...
Ubuntu Intrepid:[0-8/2123-1]:test> COLUMNS=78 dpkg -l
Crash Logs for Banshee
==
Crash 1 (there was no core anywhere, even though the shell said it was dumped):
Ubuntu Intrepid:[0-3/1998-139]:~> time banshee
[Info 17:51:45.820] Running Banshee 1.2.1
[Info 17:51:48.435] All services are started 2.322674s
[Info 17:51:49.796] nerei
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Today after updating gstreamer, Banshee media player now randomly
crashes after a song is finished playing with the following output from
gstreamer, and subsequently killing the Banshee media player
application:
Oops. Apparently I didn't do the control.in file, and my changes kept
getting overriden. Here the one that was used to build for PPA, with an
adjusted version number to be properly included for Hardy.
Don't have Intrepid installed, and there is bound to be changes that are
additional for it; the
It would seem that the version that I put together was using the
_previous_ released version that I had already on my computer.
This patch is based on the version currently in Hardy as the latest
available. A binary build of it is in my PPA, with the ~ppa1 package
version suffix.
** Attachment a
Patch has been submitted here and a build with that patch enabled is
available on my PPA; removing bug assignment to me.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael B. Trausch (mtrausch) => (unassigned)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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https://edge.launchpad.net/~mtrausch/+archive --- I have a binary built
there which comes from this attached patch (though this patch does not
have the ~ppa1 version postfix on it).
This patch is already included upstream, so probably doesn't need to be
directly included into Intrepid. It should
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 16:25 +, hggdh wrote:
> Michael, any updates here? Thanks.
Yep. Sorry, have been buried with all sorts of things, and just
(finally) graduated school.
I will have a debdiff today for both Hardy and Intrepid to close this
bug.
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as well.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael B. Trausch (mtrausch)
Status: Triaged =&
To work around the issue, execute the following commands in a terminal
as your normal user:
$ apt-cache show gnome|grep Depends|cut -f2- -d:|tr ',' '\n'|cut -f2 -d' '|grep
-v gnome-desktop-environment|xargs sudo apt-get install -y
$ apt-cache show gnome-desktop-environment|grep Depends|cut -f2- -
No, I think the priority is right on this; you can easily work around
the issue, and therefore it's not urgent. Just annoying.
And you really shouldn't install GNOME on a server anyway, unless it's
an application server or terminal server of some sort. Most servers
that just handle network servi
Does that not require that someone put this into Intrepid, now that
Intrepid is open?
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This (trivial) change should be included in Hardy; see attached debdiff
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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uot;sticky"... that is, it doesn't seem to persist between Firefox
sessions.
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Patch has been submitted upstream, also.
This patch is somewhat trivial, and is not a feature patch but a bugfix,
can this be included in Hardy? The description on this bug states it is
a feature request, but this was before I was aware that the confusing
behavior went against the GNOME HIG... ma
As it turns out, this bug is a violation of the GNOME HIG.
In light of that, and in the interest of Evince doing the right thing
and being less confusing to users, here is a debdiff to fix the window
title for Evince. Diffstats:
For the evince source package:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/programming/ubun
Updating for latest release pushed out recently.
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Putting something in the title to show which release the bug was _found_
in is helpful so that it is easy to determine what the priority is for
the person looking at the thing in a list. No renaming is necessary...
if I found a bug in Hardy, it's going to have [Hardy] attached to it,
and that shou
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Apologies for this bug description being a bit vague, but I am at a loss
for words to accurately describe it.
When I attempt to print PDF documents that are typeset by XeTeX, and
forms from the Internal Revenue Service ( http://www.irs.gov ), I ge
Updated patch to apply for newly released e-d-s.
** Attachment added: "Updated debdiff against new release of EDS"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12551176/lp194642-updated.debdiff
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name parameter for content-type for attachments should be last
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194642
You recei
It may also be prudent to reiterate that the changes made remain
compliant with MIME Part One, RFC 2045, §5, ¶ 3, which states:
"The Content-Type header field specifies the nature of the data in the
body of an entity by giving media type and subtype identifiers, and by
providing auxiliary informat
Removing assignment on bug per sponsorship request process at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
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name parameter for content-type for attachments should be last
https://bugs.
(and this is praise for the
authors/maintainers of Evolution) is that the source is well organized
enough that I only had to spend probably 30 minutes narrowing down the
code that needed to be modified. I was made quite happy by that.
--- Mike
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Michael B. Trausch
The policy for requesting sponsorship says to mark the bug as
"confirmed", but that would seem to downgrade the bug's status. Should
I do so anyway, before requesting sponsorship?
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name parameter for content-type for attachments should be last
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194642
You receive
Here is the proper fix, against EDS.
Created a new helper function (_camel_header_param_format_append) to
handle the processing of MIME field parameters, and altered the main
function (camel_header_param_list_format_append) to use the new helper
and defer processing of the name= MIME field until l
I just encountered bug 188344 in Brasero, and it looks like that these
two bugs are related and that there are several dupes of each.
Is this a bug with GLib, or is this a bug in the client applications
which use GLib? Any idea of a way to find out that information?
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gnome-terminal crashed wi
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