Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/23683
Comment:
There is a patch to this bug upstream. I recompiled libgnomevfs2 with
the provided patch and the transfer speed rose to the same level as scp
command line tool and was actually faster then LUFS sftp filesystem.
This is an
Public bug report changed:
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Changed in: GnomeVFS (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Task: ubuntu gnome-vfs2
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
Target: None => dapper
Comment:
Patch in upstream bugzilla. Should be ok for dapper.
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Xv crash with infinite GDM respan is still happening to me on nx6110,
but it is not deterministic - the crash happens sometimes, but not
always. However, when the crash happens it always happlens on start of
new video playback and after the laptop has been suspended.
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Public bug reported:
In Dapper, in Gnome it is impossible to configure more then 4 keyboard layouts.
This is a huge problem for anyone involved in multinational business or in
translation business. And it is also a major feature regression in relation to
Windows.
In Ubuntu as an international d
Public bug reported:
In Dapper, in Gnome it is impossible to configure more then 4 keyboard layouts.
This is a huge problem for anyone involved in multinational business or in
translation business. And it is also a major feature regression in relation to
Windows.
In Ubuntu as an international d
Note that this bug has been dismissed by upstream as NOTABUG for several
years, since Gnome 2.6 IIRC. The keyboard layout selector was rewritten
at that point - the old selector supported unlimited number of layouts,
while the new one only supported at most 4 layouts.
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Impossible to configure m
http://community.livejournal.com/xkbconfig/304.html has the latest instance of
the discussion.
The thing is that the keyboard layout configuration was rewriten and features
were lost in the name of some tiny bit of efficiency. FWIW the keyboard layout
switching in early versions of Gnome 2 and n
Pako, that's exactly the reason why window manipulation actions should
be on the right - the left is crouded with easy to access and easy to
target application menus and toolbars, it is also close the the
Applications menu, but if you *really* want to close a program, this
action should significant
Too many control elements in the same place actually increase distance
between all of them due to Fitts law - if there are many elements in one
area, you need to slow down the mouse movement to accurately hit the one
specific target you are aiming for. Moving such dangerous button as
'Close' into t
@ scholli
> > Moving such dangerous button as 'Close' into the mix increases it even more
> > as you will want to be REALLY careful not to close your window by accident."
> This should be the reason why the ’Close’-button is in the third
place... for ’no’ clicking by accident.
No, the new locat
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 549292 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549292
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 549292
Can't update to 10.04 beta
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When trying to update to 10.04 from 9.10 the update crashes.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549347
You received this bu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 549292 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549292
Have the same problem here on a i386 release of 9.10
** Package changed: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) => update-manager (Ubuntu)
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When trying to update to 10.04 from 9.10 the update crashes.
https://bugs.launc
I think the compromise is a good one - I have just updated to the newest
packages in 10.04 and changed between the two themes: Human and
Radiance. Human had buttons on the right and Radiance had buttons on the
left. In the end I will stay with Human theme for the button layout, but
change all its e
You are way late to the party here mate. :) With the Unity up and
running this change makes perfect sense. The close button is in the top
left corner of the screen and is very accessible. I was a skeptic, but
now I am converted.
Minor quible: it is not in the very corner but a few pixels off, but
Public bug reported:
qtdemux was moved from bad to good during this cycle and then renamed to
isomp4 according to changelogs, but it looks like the relevant mapping
were not updated, because trying to open files with that muxer in Ubuntu
11.10 (gst-plugins-good0.10 version 0.10.30-1ubuntu7) fails
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 856988 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/856988
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 856988
totem cannot play quicktime file after upgrade to oneiric
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It is also a bit more than just annoying. On my computer during natty
upgrade my gnome-terminal did not have the enter key, so effectively it
was non-functional until I added the simlink. If the upgrade were to
break for some reason, I would have a system with an non-functional
teminal.
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You re
I am pretty sure this is a bug in a higher level library that provides
the drop-down combobox (GTK?) and that this is also a regression. I
clearly remember being able to jump around drop-down comboboxes with a
keyboard before, but now it is not working (including 11.04)
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Just to clarify - on my current lucid system I can choose between human
theme that has buttons on the right and radiance theme with buttons on
the left.
Is the decision to switch all themes to left side buttons or will it
stay as it is now and this final part of the button order only applies
to th
** Description changed:
=== Master Bug ===
(As per the design team's request)
All bugs concerning the window controls are being duped to this master bug.
All the decisions regarding the position/order/alignment will be dealt as a
one.
=== Desire ===
"Please centre the window title
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 433654 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433654
Why is this marked as a duplicate of #433654 ? It was explicitly split
from that bug as the functionality of the backend is a separate issue
from the wording in a frontend.
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The difference between Debian and Ubuntu is that Ubuntu makes all the
choices for you, so that you don't have to think about them.
The choices made are made by people that know more about the system than
most of us do, so they are very likely are very good choices. However,
you might dislike some
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When dime/date applet has several locations set and a checkbox is set to
display temperature and weather, then this applet steals focus every
time it updates the weather information.
I could be wrong with my diagnosis above, so let me expand:
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Version: 1.2.0-0ubuntu5
On startup totem-xine crashes and on stderr these messages appear:
(totem:6506): libglade-WARNING **: could not find widget creation function
(totem:6506): libglade-WARNING **: could not find widget creation function
(totem:6506):
I still have not found a good enough reasoning behind having keyboard
layouts being equal with keyboard groups. Switching over the whole
keyboard configuration when the input langage changes seems to be the
most flexible approach to the situation. Some languages could have only
one keyboard group,
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