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Another workaround (from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2080739) is to choose a custom
profile for ripping, then restart Rhythmbox.
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reassigning to xserver-xorg-video-nouveau, since it works with the
binary drivers the issue seems to be a driver one
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When starting evince from the terminal (using the document first
provided by hennekn) stderr shows some UTF-8 errors
But this seems not to be the very problem since I have several other
documents that are not printed correctly/just first page, that do not
give any error messages.
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not a gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) issue
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Touchpad settings in Ubuntu
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the ticket lists several issues, please open one bug report by issue...
- the toolbar space one is a switchboard bug, the normal control center
in Ubuntu and upstream doesn't display the search entry in the panels
and has the unlock button embedded in the top bar
- the "other account" issue is kn
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Thank you for your bug report, that seems rather a lxde issue than a
gnome-control-center one, the lxde people should state what depends are
fine for them (they don't want to depends on GNOME stuff) and get the
panels they need using OnlyShowIn=LXDE
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Thank you for your bug report, those issues seem resolved in the new
upstream design: http://bugzilla-
attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=230646
I can't confirm the alignment issue there on raring though, that might
be another bug or a theme issue
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I guess it's the same issue than
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687509 ?
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> it does, try running "XDG_CURRENT_DESTKOP= gnome-control-center
display", that setting is not displayed
When i echo XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP in my terminal it returns Pantheon.
Still the setting is displayed for me...
> jaapz@ieniemienie:~$ echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
> Pantheon
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icon theme issue (maybe not providing the right size variant of the icon
used there?) or a bug in elementary's ui
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Thank you for your bug report, that seems similar to
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681475 which should be fixed
in the 3.6 version which is in raring. Not sure if that's worth
backporting though since it seems to affect only a few users
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Version number in rar
thank you for your bug report, unity recommends gnome-control-center-
unity and recommends are installed by default, you probably upgraded
during the transition time, not a g-c-c bug in any case
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I'm having the same problem when copying files from my camera (connected via
USB) to a local hard disk.
The copying starts and after some time (sometimes after copying 2 files,
sometimes after 100), it hangs.
Can't find any messages in /var/log, no unusual cpu usage just no progress
anymore
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> When i echo XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP in my terminal it returns Pantheon.
Still the setting is displayed for me...
that's an elementary change then, under Ubuntu running
"XDG_CURRENT_DESTKOP=Pantheon gnome-control-center display" returns 3
icons only and the display panel is not listed
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Thank you for your bug report, there is no plan to add those options at
the moment. You can discuss the idea on https://lists.launchpad.net
/unity-design/ though if you want to get it considered
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Thank you for your bug report, I can't confirm the issue there, how do
you verify that the state is changing if the button is not updated?
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The display panel has "OnlyShowIn=GNOME;Unity" in its .desktop file.
Perhaps not showing the panel at all doesn't count as a bug.
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you try to go to system-settings -> users and toggle the autologin
switch for the user?
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[sound-nua] Bluetooth device
the recent comment suggest the issue is an xorg/driver one, xrandr
command line is having the same issue if the VGA is not turned off
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** Summary changed:
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is that still an issue? could somebody having access to an hdmi setup
try if that's happening in newest versions as well?
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Is that still an issue in 12.10?
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closing the bug since there is no reply
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under Unity you should use system-config-printer which doesn't have that
issue, the option has been added in the GNOME dialog in 3.6 which is in
raring
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The comments suggest it's a kernel issue with a fix in 3.7, reassigning
to "linux"
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gnome-control-center
Closing the Nautilus task since this is a problem that affects any app
using the Overlay Scrollbars.
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Thank you for your bug report, what do you mean "stuck on only one
monitor"? what do you try to do and how exactly?
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thank you for your bug report, the issue was already reported though,
see bug #843268
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With me it does not simply crash but seem to keep the login about 30
seconds delayed as well!
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Since the discussion started again, let us remind ourselves why we
didn't want this feature. There are too many accidental clicks and more
often than not you find yourselves renaming a file that you never wanted
to.
Also happy that this feature does not exist in Linux. To Martian and
David, please
I am still having it.
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[soundnua]: Audio redirected to hdmi still outputs also from source
speakers
To
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ProblemType: Crash
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Is that issue still happening in the current 12.04 or 12.10 versions?
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is that still happening in the current 12.04 and 12.10 versions?
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[sound
I have the same problem. Trying to delete the acroread file and
hopefully it will work
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is that still an issue for anyone? the bug didn't get duplicates for a
while
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This happened right after a Quantal installation. No added desktop
environments. As the title says, autologin switch in Users didn't work.
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Can't force audio output to be mono (if deaf in one ear)
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closing the bug since there was no reply to the question
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The issue has been fixed with the new gtk in quantal
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Public bug reported:
I don't know how to reproduce this, but gnome-terminal randomly crashes
approximately once a day. This hasn't been a problem before and I've
been using 12.04 since the first alpha. This usually happens when I'm
doing something with files, like removing a file, opening a file w
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seems rather an issue in the audio stack than in the control ui,
reassigning to pulseaudio but it might be also or the driver...
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what version of ubuntu do you use? could you describe how you did the
bind mounts?
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wrong information abou
is that still an issue? the comment suggest it's working under unity, is
the issue specific to gnome-shell?
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that's a combined issue, the xorg keyboard stack has a limitation for 4 layouts
to be configured at the same time, from the video [1]
it seems that ubiquity set several english variant layouts and hits that limit,
it should probably just configure one...
not a lot that gnome-control-center can d
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1:0.9.8+bzr3319-0ubuntu1 regression: keeps setting gsettings keys to wr
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"Universal Access" panel crashes if overlay-scrollbar isn't installed
(g_settings_new() on absent schema)
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the bug was fixed in that update:
gnome-control-center (1:3.4.2-0ubuntu19) quantal; urgency=low
* debian/patches/clutter_init.patch:
- dropped, don't use clutter for quantal, it was added because
ubuntu-online-accounts experimented with animation but they stopped,
not using clut
Same bug affects Ubuntu 12.04 AMD64 - fresh install. Might be obvious to
developpers, but I thought I may mention it.
Thanks for your help on this!
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This has been filed againts GNOME as bug 690154:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690154
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Thank you for your bug report, I guess you didn't keep the buggy config
or have an idea what file was creating the issue? it will be hard to
debug it/figure it out without having the issue
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Thank you for your bug report, is that still an issue? it might have
been resolved with
gnome-control-center (1:3.4.2-0ubuntu19) quantal; urgency=low
* debian/patches/clutter_init.patch:
- dropped, don't use clutter for quantal, it was added because
ubuntu-online-accounts experimented
closing, it should be fixed, feel free to reopen if that's not the case
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Crashes with GLXBadContext
To ma
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[bluetooth]: gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in
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the system info tab needs glxinfo to get the video card infos (not install
thank you for your bug report, that theme is not for GNOME3 and we
decided to limit the chooser to known working themes by default
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post the output of alsa-info.sh
and
pactl list
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Title:
[soundnua]: doesn't offer 'Analogue stereo Output' optio
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Also affects: gnome-control-center via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690154
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1072421
Title:
Auto-login enabled at installation can't be disabled in Users Control
Panel
No, it doesn't happen often at all that you accidentally click on a file
twice and on the file name the second time (millions of people are used to
it), it's just an excuse to justify your silly decision.
Like I said, implementing it as an option wouldn't hurt anybody, especially
with a default set
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