Here you go.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605608
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605608
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Nautilus location bar toggle icon implies unrelated function
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382626
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Been on Lucid since beta 1. Upgraded to the latest package versions just
yesterday. For the first time since the migration to KDE4 apps I kept
the Kaffeine upgrade (0.8.7 to 1.0). Since this is marked duplicate of
bug 531306 I should note here that when using Kaffeine screen saver
inhibition, or at
@Pako
If what I said leads you to that conclusion, you're cutting a bit to
much corners...
@Bernhard & scholli
The theme dependent position is indeed somewhat of a compromise. I don't
think it changes anything at the core of the debate though.
Anyhow, I think I've done enough community particip
Let me mark the marketing in that statement:
-differentiate is important
-Better cars (Sprot-Cars, expensive Cars) moved the gearshifts to the steering
wheel
-Apple slogan is: "Think different ..." and
First and last are pretty much the same. A comment on that better cars
though. Euhm, a lot of t
Btw,I should clarify. I don't think it's an outrage that Canonical threw
the buttons over to the left in this beta. On the contrary, I think it
was a great experiment. So an alpha/beta is the place to do it.
It has spawned a lively debate and in this debate I'm simply expressing
my opinion. I disa
@Pako
Watched the screencasts so I could make somewhat of fair judgment. As
far as I can tell window management buttons are still on the right :P.
I'm kidding, though again I think even here I can generalize. I'd say
Gnome 3.0 shell allows you to keep your old basic habbits, window
management on t
As the debate is still alive and kicking, let met drop in example of an
argument that has surely passed the board. (What about novice users, and
their willingness to migrate)
About a month ago I migrated my 62 year old mothers PC (pretty much used
for PC-banking only), from XP tot Karmic. Somethin
And so I did.
Unlike the min,max,close discussion, this call was made upstream.
A bit too used at coming to launchpad.
;)
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Nautilus location bar toggle icon implies unrelated function
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382626
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@David:
Yes, I found the ctrl+L keys. Only, it's not a toggle. But more
importantly, it's a right hand key combo. In my opinion right hand key
combo's slow down computer interaction, as you have to move your hand
from mouse to keyboard. And even if it was a left hand one. Nautilus
interaction is m
Look I'm not opposed to progress, if I was, why on earth would I mind
installing a beta OS. But the concept behind progress is that there is
actual improvement. Changing things for no good reason is simply
unproductive.
Why could you oppose change in this case. Because it forces us to change
habit
I'm sorry but removing the button is somewhat a poor fix if you ask me.
I'm really missing that toggle button.
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Nautilus location bar toggle icon implies unrelated function
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382626
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Desktop Bugs,
Thanks for the tip.
Trying some things with gstreamer-properties I found that putting the
default video output to "X Window System (No Xv)" also solves the
problem.
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Video is tinted blue after update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409640
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I'm experiencing the same problem.
To specify further, video backed by xine (like kaffeine DVB) don't experience
the problem immediately. When gstreamer backed video (Totem) is started, all of
it flips (both xine and gestreamer backed playback). Odd thing is, simply
starting the nvidia-settings
Just fired up the afaik most recent Alfa of Karmic in a VirtualBox.
Still showing the same problem.
Regards,
J-L
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Ekiga doesn't shut down properly on logout and keep running on full load (one
core).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381235
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Public bug reported:
Tittle pretty much says it all.
1)
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
2)
ekiga:
Installed: 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 3.2.0-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://mirror.switch.ch jaunty-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/
Error mounting location: volume doesn't implement mount
Error mounting location: Login dialog cancelled
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Corrupted files after tranfer to Nautilus automounted scp directory.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285234
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So steps I take:
1. Log on to the vpn of my University (But this should not be the problem, the
WinSCP travels over the same vpnc connection through NAT)
2. I connect with the server through Nautilus: "sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (so
when I said SCP I might have been mistaken)
3. I do a copy-paste
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