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Indicator menus are too short and scroll whe
Thanks for confirming Doug, I was a bit unsure how to test that one
since I never ran into it (is it specific to laptops/touchpads?). In any
case keep looking for it but it's looking good ;-)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
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glib's gdb auto-load scripts are not loaded
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I understand that this is quite old but thought I'd share a really handy
script which provides a granular wake from suspend device selection GUI.
The script and instructions can be found here and it would be wonderful
if this could be implemented into Ubuntu.
http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/linux/74-u
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Drop python-systemd, we don't really need it. Build python3-systemd
instead.
For this, b-dep on python3:any.
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Status: Unknown
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Ubuntu better. The issue you are reporting is an upstream one and it
would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
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"Internal data flow error" playing dvds
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Charles: that's done for you now.
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Upgrade to 13.10 has made my system almost unusable because of this bug.
Hotkeys in non-latin layouts stopped working (especially in Intellij
Idea). Now I have to reinstall everything to revert to 13.04. This is so
discouraging.
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Move from zeitgeist-1.0 to zeitgeist-2
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/run/user/$ID/pulse owned by root and not
I ran 'wine notepad' and saw the following:
p11-kit: couldn't load module: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-
keyring-pkcs11.so: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-
pkcs11.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I installed gnome-keyring and libp11-kit-gnome-key
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nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in _g_log_abort()
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@mterry: thanks for the fixes and the upload.
I can update my patch for precise, but as it stands, it also converts gcr,
which was split out of gnome-keyring into its own package in quantal, to
multiarch.
Before we can convert gnome-keyring (including gcr) to multiarch in precise, we
would firs
I ran 'wine notepad' and saw the following:
p11-kit: couldn't load module: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-
keyring-pkcs11.so: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-
pkcs11.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I installed gnome-keyring and libp11-kit-gnome-key
Daniel, could you give us a hint about how to build Nautilus from your
branch? I grabbed it with 'bzr branch', then tried
$ sudo apt-get build-dep nautilus
$ ./configure --disable-tracker
$ make
but the build died with
===
nautilus-file-operations.c:69:23: fatal error: zeitgeist.h: No such file
@Anton (@85), @Savely (#86)
I can't understand why you do not use Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS. What is a reason to
use non-LTS Ubuntu release for programming or other non-hobby tasks?
IMHO below.
In present time many problems come from GNOME fast destruction and
simpility/stupidity behavior.
GNOME reduc
@Norbert
Ubuntu 12.04 was not more stable then 12.10 or 13.04. It's even not claimed to
be more stable by Canonical, as it's just long term support. Many applications
of older versions aren't usable for real tasks. I can name some examples. GIMP
2.6 (from 12.04) has no layer groups support, so
This bug was fixed in the package glib2.0 - 2.39.1-0ubuntu3
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* debian/libglib2.0-dev.install.in: Install gdb auto-load scripts to the
correct location (LP: #1192372)
* debian/patches:
- disable-frame-filters.patch: Disable t
Stable old system even with new applications is not an option for many
developers. Cause of old kernel, standard libraries and such.
For example, my touchpad won't work on older kernels and many other
hardware in newer laptops. I once struggled for substantial amount of time
to compile node.js on
The problem is caused by the auto rotation done by pdftopdf which makes
the pages rotated to print short-edge-first if the printer requires
this. If your original page is portrait and you request landscape,
pdftopdf rotates it by 90 degrees and after that pdftopdf applies auto
rotation and rotates
** Summary changed:
- Change name for bn-BD from 'Bengali(Bangladesh)' to 'Bangla(Bangladesh)')
+ Use the modern English name Bangla instead of Bengali for the language code bn
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@Adam: I had that issue with the main branch as well, it does not like
to build the standard way (so building on non-ubuntu was a pain).
('autoreconf -vfi' will fix that particular error but there are a couple
of other issues so just use the below method).
This should work:
dpkg-buildpackage -uc -
All together, something like this should work:
1) bzr branch lp:~daniel-wyatt/nautilus/fix-bug1164016
2) sudo apt-get build-dep nautilus
3) cd fix-bug1164016; dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b
4) sudo dpkg --install ../*.deb (use caution here of course)
5) nautilus -q
6) gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.pre
@Adam: Missed your gtk-doc issue. My workaround was to add --enable-gtk-doc to
DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS in debian/rules.
I don't know why that is necessary, things seem a little broken in the
ubuntu/saucy/nautilus branch.
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Gnome-terminal can't find word if it splitted (due finite terminal's
width) between several lines.
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Status: New
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-keyring - 3.6.1-0ubuntu1.1
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* Backport the following changes from gnome-keyring in Raring:
- Move the PKCS#11 module into a separate package. (LP: #1094319)
- Convert gnome-keyri
"Perhaps 'fingerprint=on' isn't an option on all keyservers? Or perhaps
they are using a more meager search mechanism that doesn't expose this
information cheaply."
The fingerprint was not shown using several different servers.
It might be a simple bug like the key ID Variable used where the fin
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- Convert gnome-keyri
** Description changed:
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- scroll bar position results in the little red bar, indicating where the
- scroll elevator will appear , being invisible, making it difficult to
- find, since random clicks must be applied along the lef
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** No longer affects: wine (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: wine1.2 (Ubuntu) => wine (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
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Does no
Thanks, colin!
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Thanks for the clarifications, and the nopdfAutoRotate option does seem
to help somehow. However, I believe the problem is still present for a
couple of important reasons. The initial report used PDF files and a
generic queue as a way to easily expose the problem, but it affects more
than this. I g
I belive this fixed it for me: gsettings set
org.gtk.Settings.FileChooser show-hidden false
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Nautilus doesn't remember
PostScript files are also readily layouted documents as PDF files. So if
you create something printable from a desktop app which still sends
print jobs in PostScript, you also determine in the app whether the
pages are landscape- or portrait-oriented. So on PostScript jobs the
"landscape" option al
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The new search functionality of Nautilus by ad-hoc searching files when you
start typing is loved by some and hated by others - I don't want to discuss
this here.
But the new search method lacks an important feature: it is not possible to
distinguish two files (or folders)
"It should only show matching files in the current folder."
This is not correct IMHO, as it should show all files that match the search
pattern in the current folder and folders BELOW that. Can you confirm that?
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I just wanted to add that I am experiencing the same issue but with an
external drive that I formatted ext4. There doesn't seem to be any
consistency to when it happens, sometimes after a few gb have copied and
sometimes after only a few mb. Only way out for me seems to be a hard
reboot.
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Not to be pedantic, but while this is not very usual (especially for PS
code produced by vanilla applications), it is a lot easier for PS code
to be more adaptive. The CUPS test page is actually a good example of
this. PDF is generally completely constrained by the page dimensions.
The main reason
Christian, yes I see you are correct, it shows files in the current
folder and below. I find that very confusing, but I suppose it is
probably as designed.
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The "landscape" option is a shortcut for the IPP standard option
"orientation-requested=3" and RFC 2911
(http://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc2911) tells about the meaning of
"orientation-requested=...":
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This attribute indicates the desired orientation for printed print-
stream pages;
I would tend to agree with your assessment. The cause of the problems
right now seem to be some duplication of the handling of these options
between the various involved filters, so that should probably be
streamlined.
For reference, I am attaching the PS test page that was used by our
customer to
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The following feed either crashes or doesn't work in Rhythmbox:
http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/TimesSquareChurch/uploads
As you can see, it's valid:
http://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgdata.youtube.com%2Ffeeds%2Fapi%2Fusers%2FTimesSquareChurch%2
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Importance: Low => Medium
** Tags added: bitesize
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I'd prefer to go for the direct method of doing the full rename rather
than redirecting. It appears there's only a finite number of
applications that access the control center directly. Also, over time
g-c-c and u-c-c are likely to diverge - better to solve the issues
earlier than have them crop up
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So... Rhythmbox appeared with this error some time ago.
It happens anytime at any random period since its' opened. For example, when I
played a song with Rhythmbox one day, it kept itself alive for some time. Some
songs later, it just closes and I have to reopen again. In ot
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
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Uploaded fix for saucy, now waiting for SRU team to review/accept.
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => In Progress
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