** Attachment added: "gdb-evolution.txt"
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evolution crashes when composing a message pressing space
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463920
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When composing a message as soon as I hit space evolution crashes.
Backtrace attached. It seems to be a problem with spell checking being
triggered.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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evolution c
Have not noticed this problem in Jaunty.
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switch user does not work
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I get the same error message (after a few seconds) when trying to
switch user for the first time. The second time (after the error
message) works.
I have a Geforce 6800 Ultra, using the nvidia binary driver.
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On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 21:25 +, Pjotr12345 wrote:
> @doclist: I would like some clarification from you, because this is an
> important matter. Tracker is installed in the standard installation, so
> everybody has tracker automatically. So if I understand you correctly,
> you alr
On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 10:28 +, Pjotr12345 wrote:
> Possibly the bad guy is Tracker. Tracker is a plugin in Deskbar applet.
> An hour ago, I've completely removed Tracker from my system with
> Synaptic, and I'm curious if the problem is over now.
>
> Maybe you could try this, too, and report he
On Nov 7, 2007 8:12 AM, Luiz Alberto Medaets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tracker is a desktop search tool, part of Gnome, and is loaded when you
> start (Disable Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions and the
> problem will end.) or when you ask for file search.
> Open System - Administration
On Nov 6, 2007 6:06 AM, Luiz Alberto Medaets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Disable Tracker on System – Preferences – Sessions and the problem will
> end.
> Tracker is a desktop search tool, it has a bug, and it is launched every
> time you make a search on file browser (Nautilus).
> Luiz
>
I don't
I also experience 100% CPU usage from Nautilus after logging in userA,
logging in userB, logging out userB. The offending process is owned by
userB. This is new (for me) in Gutsy.
I can't seem to get a proper backtrace. This is what I get immediately
after attaching through GDB.
=
#0 0xb
I am still experiencing this in Feisty.
What seems to regularly reproduce the problem for me is to delete a file
on the ssh server (from Nautilus). Shortly after Nautilus goes to 100%
CPU. I would guess that the bug stems from Nautilus assuming that the
deleted files are still there and doing an o
Should mention that this is Edgy.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The postinstall script for gnome-applets version 2.16.1-0ubuntu4 contains a
compileall.py
directive which tries to compile
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/py-0.8.0_alpha2-py2.4.egg/py/test/tes
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
The postinstall script for gnome-applets version 2.16.1-0ubuntu4 contains a
compileall.py
directive which tries to compile
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/py-0.8.0_alpha2-py2.4.egg/py/test/testing/data/syntax_error.py
among others.
Howeve
I am also waiting for this bug to be addressed.
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Only the foreground user should be able to trigger suspends
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Public bug reported:
When logging in and a previous session already exists for that user the
default option should be restore the previous session and not to start a
new one.
So if I should be able enter my password and then bash the enter key and
end up in a pre-existing session if there is one.
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