I was trying to rotate jpeg files. However, I am currently unable to reproduce
this bug.
Meanwhile, I had a hardware upgrade (CPU, mainboard, RAM, graphics card), so
maybe it was a hardware-induced issue.
It is also possible, that some other ubuntu component's (mime database, etc.)
security fi
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gthumb
This always happens, whether using the rotate button on the toolbar, or using
the rotate dialog from the menu.
My only clue is that gthumb emits the following lines when I press the rotate
button (that's the output of _one_ rotate command):
I can also confirm this.
I checked with 'xev', that X keyboard events are correctly generated due to
keystokes, but are completely ignored by Metacity.
After killing metacity (it restarted automatically, of course), hotkeys are
working fine again.
I'm also attaching my .xsession-errors file.
If