Indeed this is still not fixed.
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Title:
can't use CTRL + C for copy'n'paste
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Upon starting totem, it outputs the following to the terminal before hanging,
$ totem
** (totem:7433): DEBUG: Init of Python module
** (totem:7433): DEBUG: Registering Python plugin instance:
BBCViewer+TotemPythonPlugin
** (totem:7433): DEBUG: Crea
Public bug reported:
The Ctrl-L keybinding to clear the conversation history in empathy is
horribly annoying. At this point, most applications (most notably
nautilus and gedit, but many others as well) have followed the lead of
Firefox to use Ctrl-L to present a "Go to location" UI.
It is remarka
** Description changed:
The Ctrl-L keybinding to clear the conversation history in empathy is
horribly annoying. At this point, most applications (most notably
nautilus and gedit, but many others as well) have followed the lead of
Firefox to use Ctrl-L to present a "Go to location" UI.
I have also observed this behavior with the listed package. It seems
that something other than gtk+ is triggering an output probe.
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My Fedora Rawhide box also doesn't exhibit this issue.
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"Details" is not a descriptive name. "Default Applications" should
either be moved to its own control-center applet or "Details" needs to
be renamed.
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Public bug reported:
Closing the Rhythmbox window while copying files to a media player
device causes Rhythmbox to quit if nothing is being played.
Reproduction steps:
1) Open new Rhythmbox session
2) Copy files to a media player device
3) Close Rhythmbox window
Expected outcome: Rhythmbox
Public bug reported:
Both gnome-terminal and xterm render the U+2329 (〈) and U+232A (〉)
characters in two cells despite the fact that most other applications
render it correctly. This appears to happen with both fixed- and
variable-width fonts. I apologize for the incorrect package assignment;
I r
** Also affects: upower
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
System shutdown on 0% for 1 of 2 batter
Has there been a new bug filed along these lines? I still seem to be
running into this in Precise.
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Action o
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Public bug reported:
Setting a keyboard shortcut action, say 'Next track', to a media key
with the Alt modifier, say 'Alt+Audio raise volume' doesn't work. In
particular, pressing Alt+Audio raise volume will result in the volume
being raised, not the track being advanced.
The Super and Ctrl modif
Is anyone working on this UI freeze?
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Title:
Add 'Open a new terminal window' to unity launcher quicklist
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s/freeze/freeze exception/
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Add 'Open a new terminal window' to unity launcher quicklist
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It seems this has been yet again broken in Oneiric.
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Title:
apparmor blocks evince from /usr/bin/dbus-launch
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Public bug reported:
For example,
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 11.10 \n \l
$ ssh -X chimera
Welcome to Ubuntu 11.10 (GNU/Linux 3.0.0-13-generic x86_64)
* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/
35 packages can be updated.
8 updates a
I just opened #904001. Thanks for your help.
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Title:
apparmor blocks evince from /usr/bin/dbus-launch
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On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:35 PM, Aaron Clark <569...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I am seeing the same thing with Gnome-Power-Manager, Opera 11.01 and
> touchthesky 1.14 (a weather monitoring widget installed with Opera). All
> three slowly increase mem usage until all 6 gig on this machine are c
I currently have no problem reproducing this. Simply starting rhythmbox
and attempting to close its window results in a SEGV,
(rhythmbox:3502): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: instance of invalid
non-instantiatable type `(null)'
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x03855f35 in dbus_o
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