Public bug reported:
These packages are either assumed to be installed or expected to be
available by other packages. It is the default for many packages.
Additionally, the hicolor theme is highly inadequate and missing many
default icons.
If I'm supposed to be able to develop and build on Window
Public bug reported:
You're going to say this is not a bug. You may call it a feature request
or any of many other not-a-bug issues. However, Evolution is locked into
Gnome and many of the features and abilities of Gnome. I can use
Thunderbird with no problem, but I can only use Evolution calendar
I think this is what you call a regression! It is back in Saucy, but I
was not using gedit. I think the bug is in gsettings-data-convert
regardless of the application running.
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
I clicked on the battery in gnome-panel, then clicked on Power
Settings..., then gnome-control-center crashed before it opened.
The panel was started from a terminal window because I had no panel
after starting a Gnome session without gnome-shell starting. See Bug
#1236651.
I can also confirm this occurs with kdesudo. I'm using Kubuntu, but I
have gedit installed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/796076
Title:
When run as root [gksudo gedi
It is marked as fixed here and at Gnome Bugzilla; however, the fix is in
Gedit 3.7. I can't get that version from software updates. Seriously
Ubuntu! If there is a fix, send it to all supported distributions. I
don't care what your release cycle is.
If it is fixed, then activate the update in all
I consider this broken, not a bug. Is anyone still working on this
project; this is still not fixed four years later. Has anyone done
anything with this? Seriously, Microsoft has been able to have this
built in since Windows XP.
Additionally, Linux now has a way of defining universal default
progr