Yes this bug is obsolete now (software is 5+ years old), but I can't see
a bug status option for "Obsolete" or "Expired", only "Invalid" - but
this was a valid problem in this software. Seems like there's no status
available that I can select that reflects what actually happened?
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This happened to me in Ubuntu 13.10, when I was in Gnome 3 fallback desktop.
I right clicked on the panel clock -> preferences -> ticked "show weather" ->
close, and then it crashed.
If it helps, under the "Locations" tab, I have only one location, being "Sydney
Airport Eastern Time (New South W
If the upstream bug is correct, then that upstream bug is a dupe of:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649121 , which was marked as
RESOLVED FIXED 2 months ago. Perhaps this should be marked as RESOLVED
FIXED upstream? Also bug 864249 is marked as a dupe of that upstream
bug, so alternativ
I don't think I've seen this on Natty (i.e. Evolution 2.32.2), but it
only occurred occasionally under earlier versions, thus making it hard
to be certain. Given that I haven't seen it after some months on this
version, I'd tentatively say that it's most probably fixed, and marking
it as expired is
I think this has been reported and fixed upstream in
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652620
As long as Ocelot/11.10 ships with Evolution 3.1.3 or higher, or Evolution
3.0.3 or higher, then this should be resolved.
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Sorry, just to clarify, fix should be in Evo 3.0.3+ or 3.2 - so will
have to go to Ubuntu 11.10 or later to get the fix.
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This has just been fixed upstream.
Mailing list discussion was here:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2011-August/msg00084.html
Fix is here:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution/commit/?id=d33ed726f9562015b65c27360b02be0dfad7c11b
In general for Evolution bugs, I'd recommend logging
Oliver, I'm sorry, but I don't agree that this bug existed in 2.28-3. I
say that because of the following: I used Evo 2.28.3-0 on 10.04
LTS/Lucid, with the expanded weekends option (2 full days rather than 2
half days in the month view), and it seemed to work as expected for me.
I only noticed this
So this appears to be an Ubuntu-specific issue, not appearing on other
distros. Surely that implies that Ubuntu are modifying something that
other people are not? For example, the patch from comment #6 ? In which
case there's nothing that upstream can do, and it really has to be
resolved at the roo
I am testing out the pre-release of Ubuntu 9.04, but unfortunately it
only seems to have GDM version 2.20.10-0ubuntu2. Is there a chance that
we could please update to GDM 2.22 or higher? This is because 2.22 is
the version that has the upstream fix described above.
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Can we please get an upload to hardy-proposed? I'm happy to test this
update. I just did a "sudo aptitude install -t hardy-proposed
evolution", but there weren't any packages; closest I could see were
evolution-data-server and evolution-data-server-common, but there
weren't any updates for the evol
>From the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed , I
>think you can maybe replace this last line
sudo aptitude -t hardy-proposed
With this command, so as to just install these updates, without the confusing
text-based interface:
sudo aptitude install -t hardy-proposed gv
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Binary package hint: gvfs
I wasn't doing anything when this happened. Seemed to happen all by
itself.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
(all available updates have been applied as at the time of writing).
What you expected to happen:
Not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
In Gnome's Nautilus, is it possible to right-click on a folder and get a
"Search..." menu? There seems to be Places -> "Search for Files...",
which does allow searching for files, but there does not seem to be
right-click option, integrating into
Done - Logged upstream as:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=553892
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262073
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No, sorry, I had not enabled it. I did read the online docs at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport page, but did not see anything about
having to enable it, or how to enable it. I have added a new section now
describing how to do this, under the "How to enable apport" section.
Thank you very much for po
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
On Ubuntu 8.04.1, when Evolution crashes, it does not generate anything
in /var/crash, but I think it should, because I have apport installed,
and because according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport , these crashes
should get logged.
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Done! Logged upstream as: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=550822
My apologies for logging it in the wrong place - I didn't mean to suggest that
this was a distribution-specific thing - it's not - more something that would
be nice to have in gnome generally.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
What I did: In Nautilus, I open a Windows share, with the left-hand
"places" sidepane open. I have "View as List" selected". I drill down 4
or more folders deep until finding some directory, several levels deep,
in which I want to create a new fo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
On my T40 IBM ThinkPad laptop, there are two keys for scrolling
backwards and forwards through pages (usually used in a web browser as
the back and forward buttons), located next to the standard 4 arrow
keys. Could these back/forward keys please be
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> the submitter deactivated his launchpad account
Nah, I just lost the password and made another account :-)
> there is no recent complain about performances issues
I no longer have this hardware ( beige Powermac G3 with original cdrom
drive ), so I am no longer able to test the performance on t
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