Doug McMahon wrote:
> Without this totem is almost worthless so should be attended to
I fully agree. I stopped using totem because of this bug and switched to
Audacious. Feature-wise, I liked totem better, but I just couldn't trust
it.
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By selectively disabling different plugins, I find that it's the Map
plugin that causes the clutter problem. Well I never got Map to work, so
good riddance!
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OK, I uninstalled eog-plugins, and eog doesn't exit. So the culprit must
be in a plugin.
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totem freezes fast-forwarding FLAC files
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Totem will randomly freeze fast-forwarding FLAC files: CPU usage rises
to 100 % and I have to kill it. Sometimes I can fast-forward through the
whole file without any hickups, and sometimes it will freeze, without
any apparent pattern to it. Sometimes, after having fast-forwar
I should add that nouveau, version 1:0.0.16+git20110107+b795ca6e-
0ubuntu7, is my graphics driver.
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After upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04, I find that I can no longer
run eog: it displays the requested image and then exits after a few
seconds; the following is printed to the console:
failed to create drawable
(eog:15986): Clutter-CRITICAL **: Unable to initialize Clut
On 2011-12-07 15:00, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> does installing poppler-data workaround the issue? do you still get the
> bug?
I have poppler-data installed already; that solves some other problems
but not this one. I'm still on 10.10, so nothing has changed. I'll
report back when I've had time to
Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
> Thanks for the report, could you please attach a test case to the
> report? thanks.
I'm sorry but the PDF in question contains financial data that I don't
wish to make public.
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I downloaded Acroread for Linux and opened the troublesome document.
Acroread displays an error message about not being able to extract
embedded font Arial Bold but seems to display all text anyway.
Apparently, acroread uses a fallback strategy when it encounters fonts
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Could somebody please raise the importance of this bug? It is tantamount
to a data-loss bug.
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I have a PDF that is displayed with important parts missing, without
evince (2.32.0) reporting any error in its GUI. Below is the output
when opened from the command line. I'm unwilling to upload the file as
it contains personal data.
I have poppler-data installed; therefore this bug is not a dup
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I noticed that a PDF file I received from my accountant was surprisingly
missing some important data when viewed in Evince, so I started Evince
from the command line. I got an almost endless number of error messages:
Error: PDF file is damaged - a
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"some font thing failed", failed to load truetype font - important
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GNU/Linux
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gnome-settings-daemon loads
I'm seeing this occasionally. Only a kill -9 will do.
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Weather Report 2.30.0/Ubuntu 10.10
My experience with the weather applet and automatic updates, combined
with suspend/resume, is altogether bad: almost every time after resuming
from suspend the applet will be stuck updating, and I have to update
manually. The worst thing is that the icon does not
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The weather applet will often become stuck updating its status. Mousing
over the icon while it is updating only shows a tooltip saying
"Updating...". That is much too vague - at least it should mention which
location's data it is updating. T
If you have more than one weather applet, say one for Washington (D.C.)
and one for Moscow (Russia), I think it would be unintuitive to default
the Washington temperature to Fahrenheit and the the Moscow temperature
to Centigrade. The default settings should be picked up from the locale
- as Bill N
I'm seeing this regularly in Maverick.
Linux kernel 2.6.35-23-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 17 22:14:33 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Opening the same document in Adobe Reader 8.0 produces a warning dialog
about not being able to load the embedded font Arial Bold. The document
looks OK though, whereas in evince or other poppler-based readers only a
fraction of the text is displayed.
I really think evince should warn the user
On 2010-05-20 14:49, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
> I cannot reproduce the issue here, could you attach a document showing
> the problem ? thanks.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
When trying to view a PDF file received from my accountant, I found that
evince did not display more than a fraction of the text, and it was very
sluggish, running at nearly 100 % CPU. I soon received a system warning
about my root file system bein
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I cannot reproduce this behavior after upgrading to final version of
Lucid Lynx.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Description changed:
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Setting to private and invalid, since all mentions of scim should be
about ibus.
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Screen shot of my top panel after hiding the scim icon.
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Screen shot of my top panel before hiding the scim icon.
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Private bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Clicking the network or bluetooth icon (to display the corresponding
menu) toggles the display of the icon for scim (which is the rightmost
icon in my notification area).
How to reproduce:
0) Make sure you have the scim icon in your notifica
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This bug is a follow-up to bug #537374. The keyboard aspect of that bug
Public bug reported:
This bug is a follow-up to bug #537374. The keyboard aspect of that bug
is now fixed, but the mouse-handling problem remains.
How to reproduce:
0.1) Make sure you are testing on a display that has a sufficiently low
resolution to make the System -> Preferences menu too high
Keyboard handling works fine now, but mouse handling is still broken for
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This is what it looks like on my machine.
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- Startup Application Preferences lists duplicate
+ Startup Applicat
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Y
Public bug reported:
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I notice that in System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications
Preferences there are entries that appear to be duplicates that are in
reality identically-named entries pertaining to different desktop
environment. On my system I have two such
Upstream development on this bug seems to have stalled completely.
** Summary changed:
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+ Gnome-session-properties : It is too easy to remove a startup application.
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p...@barbaren:~$ users-admin &
[1] 3254
p...@barbaren:~$ pkcheck --allow-user-interaction --process 3254 --action-id
org.freedesktop.systemtoolsbackends.self.set
p...@barbaren:~$ echo $?
0
p...@barbaren:~$ pkcheck --allow-user-interaction --process 3254 --action-id
org.freedesktop.systemtoolsback
For my own account I can only change the name and the password; I cannot
change the account type. I cannot change anything on other accounts.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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time-admin privilege escalation not working either.
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When running under KDE, I get the same warning, but the line number is
different:
(users-admin:3262): Liboobs-WARNING **: There was an unknown error
communicating asynchronously with the backends: Malformed message was
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While users-admin doesn't work under Gnome, it actually works as
expected when running under KDE.
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On the same system, privilege escalation works fine in Update Manager.
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When I click the Add button in User Settings, nothing happens, I'm not
even presented with an authorization dialog. The only error indication I
can fin
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
When I click the Add button in User Settings, nothing happens, I'm not
even presented with an authorization dialog. The only error indication I
can find is that on starting, the application outputs the following
string to stderr:
(user
I can see the same messages in my syslog.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags removed: i386
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GDM's settings bar inaccessible with keyboard
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Problem solved. There is no longer any way to access the settings bar
using the keyboard - you have to use the mouse.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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I'm no longer seeing this on either of my test machines.
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Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
>Could you explain why? ...
It depends on whether you look at the bug summary or the bug
description. The bug summary currently only mentions the Power menu, but
the description is broader in scope.
** Summary changed:
- Can't access GDM's power menu with keyboard
+ GD
** Tags added: a11y
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@Milan Bouchet-Valat:
In my opinion this is not a duplicate of bug #496999; this one is broader in
scope.
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My observation above, comment #4, concerns the latest Lucid Lynx update.
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With the current gdm it is no longer possible to move to the Session
selector without using the mouse, so this bug is perhaps no longer
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I can no longer get any keyboard shortcut to work in gdm, not even ALT+L
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This is important since this dialog has a timer that will automatically
perform a potentially destructive action (shutting down the computer)
unless the user intervenes. In my opinion, the rest of the screen should
be dimmed when this dialog is shown, so the user cannot miss it.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 485740 ***
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** Summary changed:
- "Shut Down" dialog is not always shown activated
+ "Shut Down" dialog not consistently having input focus
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The new "Ambiance" theme makes it quite hard to see whether the shutdown
dialog has focus or not, making this bug even more annoying. Try to
guess from this screen shot, at a glance, whether the shutdown dialog
has keyboard input focus or not. But one really shouldn't have to guess!
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No improvement with gnome-power-manager 2.29.2-0ubuntu1.
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I have updated the bug description to remove all mention of the battery
icon.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I am having trouble after resuming from suspend to RAM on one of my
laptops. This is on Lucid - it used to work perfectly on Jaunty.
This bu
Reassigning to gnome-power-manager. The dimming of the screen does not
occur when I run KDE.
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This bug has become confusing, so I have opened bug #510771, about the
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
This is an annoyance that started appearing some year ago: the "Shut
Down" dialog that comes up when one presses the power button is not
always activated, so one will have to click it with the mouse or Alt-tab
to activate it.
How to r
Sorry, it just happened. I didn't really notice which instance of
Nautilus it was that crashed.
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I got this on Lucid. I had just logged on, and while session reload was
still in progress, I tried to open "About Ubuntu".
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I'm only seeing this on either of my two laptops. This makes me think
it's a lower-level issue. Tentatively assigning to acpid package.
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Attaching output of gnome-power-manager, as per instructions in bug #510004,
comment #5.
> 1. Kill gnome-power-manager (command: killall gnome-power-manager)
> 2. Run `gnome-power-manager --verbose` in a terminal, suspend and resume
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I am having trouble after resuming from suspend to RAM on one of my
laptops. This is on Lucid - it used to work perfectly on Jaunty.
This bug, which is a spin-off from bug #510004, concerns the power
manager: after resume from suspend
The upstream bug is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143817
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I just did the following:
1) Restart the computer and in gdm choose Restart: no problem.
2) On the restart, log in (no password error) and immediately log out, choose
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Actually, I think there a two separate bugs here:
1) gdm restarts after entering wrong password
2) ubuntu won't shut down after logged in
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I can confirm this behavior.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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Attaching screenshot of my monthly financial statement, as displayed by
Evince. I would upload the document if it didn't contain sensitive data.
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I can confirm this on Lucid Lynx Alpha 1+. This happens to me with the
financial statements from my savings company, and it has been quite
annoying not to able to read them without booting into Windows. This bug
led me to discover xpdf, which apparently is able to cope with missing
fonts, whereas e
This is on Lucid Lynx Alpha 1, running Gnome 2.29.3 under metacity.
How to reproduce:
1) Begin with a clean desktop.
2) Open an instance of Nautilus.
3) Press the power button.
Expected behavior: The shutdown dialog should come up in the foreground,
active and ready to receive keyboard or mouse i
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Binary package hint: gdm
Found in Lucid Lynx Alpha 1.
Sorry if I have missed something obvious, but I find it difficult,
nearly impossible, to use the gdm greeter without using the mouse if I
want to change any of the settings (change language or session type,
e.g.). The pro
OK, so I tried to change the label of an NTFS-formatted volume in Disk
Utility:
Error changing fslabel: helper exited with exit code 1: fstype ntfs not
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423058
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Hey, I always thought that the shutdown dialog (which possibly should be
called something else) should have an option to lock the screen, like in
Windows XP. That option, which is non-destructive if selected by
mistake, should be the default. In that way nobody would have to worry
about the risk of
I'm seeing this on Karmic, too. I'm annoyed by this behavior when I
press CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up the dialog. I understand the reasoning
about preventing accidental shutdown if somebody inadvertently presses
the power button, but I don't think the same reasoning should apply when
the dialog is tri
I didn't see this message at all in Jaunty but ever since I started
running Karmic (Alpha 4) I get this message on logging out, concerning
Thunderbird and gconf-editor if they happen to be open. I don't get any
message concerning the greeter.
Does anybody know what changes in Karmic have brought a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Migrating from Jaunty to Karmic (Alpha 4) I notice that nautilus does no
longer honor the mount points I have manually chosen for my removable
devices.
I have the following key, which worked in Jaunty:
/system/storage/volumes/_org_freedesktop_Ha
Uninstalling didn't help, I had to manually remove the deb file and run
the update again. I think this is not a problem with evolution-data-
server but with the update process.
Tentatively changing to package update-manager.
** Package changed: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu) => update-manager
(Ub
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