This is present in 12.10 as well. Gtk 3.6.0-0ubuntu3.1
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/848562
Title:
gnome-shell lock screen does not display password pro
I'm experiencing what I think is the same problem. I'm on Ubuntu 12.04,
with two monitors with twinview. One monitor is 1920x1080, and the
other is 1280x1024. The symptoms are exactly as described here by
another user:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/151337/screen-saver-issue
Interestingly, the
Yes, sorry. The problem was solved for me when I upgraded to Feisty. I
am currently running Gutsy, and I do not have the problem here either.
I left the bug open, because as far as I know, it still happens with
Edgy. But feel free to close the bug if you wish. I wasn't sure what
to do with it.
I have this problem as well. Here's a valgrind log.
** Attachment added: "valgrind.log.13743.tar.bz2"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9862643/valgrind.log.13743.tar.bz2
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"gnome-appearance" consumes all cpu time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136471
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I do not have gtk-qt-engine installed (and never did), so yes, it still
happens. :)
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"gnome-appearance" consumes all cpu time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136471
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Creating a new user account yielded the expected results. The CPU usage
did not stick at 100%, and the applet behaved normally. However, this
bug is still a problem, as the applet shouldn't be behaving that way,
regardless of what's in my home directory. Are there any configuration
files in ther
Wow, you hit the nail on the head, first shot. I'm impressed. The file
at fault was .gtkrc-2.0. Interestingly enough, it says it was generated
by KDE, which directly opposes my earlier statement. I apologize for
that.
A simple enough file. I'm at a loss for why it might be causing this
much i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Edgy Eft (dist-upgrade from dapper dist-upgrade from breezy)
Toshiba Satellite M50
When I close Evolution, it locks up. I click the close button, and the
left menu goes grey, telling me it can't be clicked. Then it stays that
way until I forc
Well, this is downright surreal, but it's working fine now. I have no
idea what's going on, but please close the bug. I'm sorry, this is just
embarrassing, given that I said not too long ago that it happens every
time. And since then it seems to have stopped.
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Evolution freezes on close.
htt
Okay, it's started again. Unfortunately, gdb doesn't seem to be too
helpful. I recreated the hang in the program with gdb open, but gdb did
not output any data when the hang occurred. I am attaching the gdb log
now.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Rejected => Unconfirmed
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Sorry. Realized I did it wrong. I installed the debug symbols, and
actually followed instructions, and it worked a lot better. Here's the
log.
** Attachment added: "GDB log file."
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4602224/gdb%20log.txt
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Evolution freezes on close.
https://launchpad.net/bugs
Sorry, I just realized that I didn't follow the instructions again. I
really shouldn't do this immediately after waking up.
I am using a POP account, and I am using Evolution 2.8.0
All I have to do to cause the hang is to open it up, and then close it.
/tmp/camel.out does not contain any inform
Sorry, one more update on this bug. I've discovered the source of this
bug. It's a specific set of emails in my inbox. Specifically, the
emails I get from the NCIX mailing list. If you want to see the bug for
yourself, I can forward you an email, or you can subscribe to the list
yourself at www
Sorry for the delay. Here's a sample email that should lock up
Evolution.
** Attachment added: "email that causes evolution to hang"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5746816/email_bug
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Evolution freezes on close.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60051
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
ISSUE:
In the About Ubuntu help section, if you click on "What is Linux?", you
get a page that has a pronunciation guide for "linux". Quoth the
article:
The Linux kernel, pronounced 'lee-nucks' is the...
This is just hideously wrong. I've heard
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