You suggest than showing mounts is weird, you could argue the same about
an usb key then, why displaying the key where you might only want to use
one directory on it? Why displaying your vista disk where you might just
use your user directory there? The current interface is coherent and
treat all t
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Binary package hint: evince
Evince refuses to print a pdf file and displays a large print file in the
printer box which eventually times out.. I have tried my direct Brother MFC, a
samsung network printer asnd a hp colour laserjet. All refuse to print with
timeouts.
I have
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus crashed when unmounting a USB flash drive.
$ lsb_release -dr
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
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nautilus:
Installed: 1:2.22.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 1:2.22.0-0ubuntu2
V
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Indeed, it would be a specific behaviour.
However, it would make sense. A audio player is something that you
always have running, but rarely interacts with. It justs sits in the
background, playing music, doing its purpose in the background. So you
want it out of the way.
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Christian,
what you describe is *imho* a nautilus bug not a gvfs. You should file a
new bug against nautilus. Thanks ;-)
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Ubuntu hardy, rhythmbox 0.11.4.90-0ubuntu1. There is no output on the
terminal and no crash reports.
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The problem with this is that you can not turn of Compiz via the Visual Effects
tab, if you are just using ccsm.
Because if you want to turn them back on, there's no way to get them back the
way they were.
You are forcing users to install simple-ccsm even if they don't want to
use it.
The Custo
I'm having the same exact problem. Using Gutsy. Has anyone found a
workaround yet?
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Gnome 2.22 seems to not have all packages installed and some components
are not well integrated on it like gdm for instance with version 2.20.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Date
Just say if you need some more info. I'm glad you are back :-)
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This has been outstanding since 2005, it's clearly not going to be fixed
by the gnome-screensaver maintainter(s), which either means no-one cares
enough to submit patches or the patches are consistently rejected.
If the former, I'm guessing it's 'cos everyone's going back to
xscreensaver, which i
I can't replicate this problem with hardy, so you may as well close the
bug as fixed.
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Binary package hint: nautilus
In Nautilus the davs:// protocol is only supported via nautilus'
location bar.
It is not possible to connect to a davs:// shares via the Places menu.
Once a user is connected to a davs:// share an icon to the location
appears on the desktop.
I
I'm also seeing the same error as trica
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Further to the above, I'd not read far enough down the above discussion
to see the work of "xfx"- which appears to have it covered. Hopefully
this will be GPL licensed and rolled into Ubuntu in place of gnome-
screensaver.
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Thank you for the information that Vinagre requires using CTRL-ALT to
lock / unlock the keyboard to the remote system in order to avoid keys
being trapped. Requiring this mode of operation is a your choice, but
since RealVNC, TightVNC, etc., do not require this mode of operation,
you might want to
+1 for this.
Dual monitors are going to be more common and it will keep coming up.
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So, it's questionable whether this is a bug or a usability enhancement.
But I'll submit it anyway.
In Nautilus, say I want to change the icon for some file. I right-click
the icon, and select "Properties". Then I click the icon in the upper-
left of the
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Binary package hint: gnome-nettool
The ping tool has two options:
(i) do at most N ping requests, or
(ii) do an unlimited number of ping requests
But, when selecting the second option, only 999 ping requests are done
at most, not an unlimited number.
ProblemType: Bug
I should add in my previous comment that in ~/.fonts.conf , the
antialiasing is set to "true", but I'm wondering if there are multiple
ones to choose from, much like "hinting" is set to true, and then there
is a "hintstyle". Looking through the man page for fonts.conf was not
helpful to me, though
@Michael Kuhn:
The provided workaround did not work for me, it had no effect.
I was able to somewhat correct the problem by editing ~/.fonts.conf ,
which was a file that didn't exist in gutsy (I checked one of my
installs). I made sure to have the line hintfull rather
than hintmedium at the appr
gdesklets uploaded.
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Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: zsi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott Kitterman (kitterman)
Status: New => In Progress
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189537
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => nautilus
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Confirmed
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 189537
Change file i
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Binary package hint: f-spot
I tried to import a bunch of photos from a hard drive. Looks like
f-spot needs to do some bounds checking on sql statements:
Unhandled Exception: Mono.Data.SqliteClient.SqliteSyntaxException: Expression
tree is too large (maximum depth 1000)
a
Yeah,while trying to copy music from my ubuntu to fat32 partition the
same occured for me..it also occured while I was using k3b..quite a
headache..as I cannot kill nautilus while running important work..makes
me sort of handicapped...I resort to command line though for important
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I totally agree with this. It's a pretty big issue for usability of the
desktop. At the very least it should default to something like
/usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable.
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Fixed!
Sorry for flooding the list, but I think I've got a workaround for the
issue. In ~/.fonts.conf , not only should hintfull
replace hintmedium in the "hintstyle" area, but
rgb should replace none in the "rgba"
section. I've attached my .fonts.conf file as an example.
Note that this doesn't
sftp over gvfs is painfully slow. like 2-3 seconds slower from only
taking 0 to 1 second to browse. Saving files is even worse. It's like
its logging in the the server every time.
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Binary package hint: gvfs
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu hardy (development branch)"
gvfs
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.2.0.1-0ubuntu2
gvfsd-sftp is really really slow at browsing. I can no longer call browsing
s
This should be fixed for hardy. Can someone please try reproducing this?
I find that the CPU only pegs after I click elsewhere on the page after
selecting the text.
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Be sure to right click and "Save Link As" when downloading the example
~/.fonts.conf file, as it is an XML file and if you simply click the
link firefox tries to render the xml, and just displays a page with "
rgb true hintfull true ", which is definitely not the
format of ~/.fonts
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 157412 ***
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Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
Crashed randomly while searching.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sun Mar 16 23:02:20 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ExecutablePath: /us
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- gvfsd-sftp is really really slow at browsing. I c
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This seems to be fixed in Hardy.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Pedro Villavicencio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
> reproducible with the live environment of th
Like Ryan Steele, I'm using nvidia-glx-new and am getting the same
problem too.
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"gnome-keyring-manager" is in the repository list but no file exists.
My gnome is damaged (only start in REDUCED mode) during a dist upgrade (7.10 ->
8.04),
i want install "gnome-destkop-environment" (or reinsall whole gnome),
but dependencies are imposs
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Although I have had no previous problems playing WMA files, an attempt
to play a WMA file just caused an error, with the error message "There
is a bug in Rhythmbox or Gstreamer." I don't know what's different, if
anything, about this situation
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I can confirm the same thing happening on fglrx driver (ATI x1150).
Video itself is also quite buggy, so first i thought it was a video
driver issue, but people with other cards seem to experience the same
thing. Before, gnome wouldn't even start, only in safe mode, where bug
reporting wasn't worki
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As of the last Epiphany updates to Ubuntu 8.04 the scrolling has become
slower and jerky consuming much of the CPU. This was not present as of
a week ago, so a possible regression was introduced. It is especially
sluggish while scrollin
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you are only partly right i think. as easy shortcuts would be nice: r,l,
del, ->, <-, home, end.
* r,l do not work
* del does work, but it always asks you to confirm. it is not marked in the
menu
* ->, <-, home, end do work, but are not marked as shortcuts in the menu, so
you find out by tryi
i forgot: this is also true in hardy.
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On 3/15/08, Jochem Kossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Err spoke too soon :-( Brightness is set in a nicer way than feisty, but
> if i turn down brightness while on AC, after a while it automagically
> jumps backup :-(
The root of this issue (if I'm not mistaken) is that when the hotkeys
are use
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how exactly do I use the .diff file to patch it?
I know I need the source and need to use the 'patch' command, but that's
about all I know :P
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The other bug I was referring to is #165324,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/165324 . The bug
apparently happens only with a group of WMA files from a ripped CD set but
works with other WMA files. The bug is apparently reproducible. Recently, I
updated GStreamer developm
I have used the suspend feature of the Gutsy Live CD over the course of
several days during a hard drive failure. I was mostly using the Live CD
as a way just to boot up and ssh somewhere else to get work done, but it
was useful to suspend rather than have to wait for the several minutes
it takes t
I don't know anything about gconf, but I am certain that this problem only
happens to me when I use hotkeys. I discussed this matter in the following
post, under the section "Steps to repeat issue 1":
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/155485/comments/1
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Work around: open any file folder, use the edit menu then preferences
option, then the preview tab and change "Preview Sound Files" to "Never"
I have not had this recur since making that change.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158248
I can confirm that disabling xrandr with gconf-editor fixes this issue,
along with a related crash-on logoff issue.
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I just figured out a way to sortof fix the problem...
Open a terminal and type "gconf-editor" (sans quotes)... then in the
list on the left navigate to / --> desktop --> gnome --> volume_manager
--> prompts... then change the value for "camera_import_photos" to "1"
Hope that helps someone. :)
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@John Buncher: In mine ~/.fonts.conf were all the sections already
configured as you suggested. So no change for me and the terminal font
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