[Bug 1598515] [NEW] file-roller 3.16.5 in ubuntu 16.04 fails to open older zip files

2016-07-02 Thread Dick Dunbar
Public bug reported: I have a website that I periodically submit to a website spider to index all the pertinent words in the website. I do this every time I make a significant update to the website. When the website has been spidered, I retrieve a report which is in a .zip file. I did this toda

[Bug 36251] Re: Unreadable Font Size for GDM Login/Password

2008-05-27 Thread Dick Dunbar
I have had this problem of unreadably tiny username and password font sizes on Feisty and Gutsy, and now on Hardy. My system uses a 50" DLP TV as its monitor. No multiple monitors, or anything fancy, just my TV connected via a VGA cable. I would like to try setting the font size as mentioned abo

[Bug 36251] Re: Unreadable Font Size for GDM Login/Password

2008-05-28 Thread Dick Dunbar
I'm using a different theme, happygnome-list, but I tried the equivalent of the fix suggested by Sun Wukong. My username and password entries are now a good, readable size, but to accomplish this I had to set the font size to 48! I believe that the original font size of 14 in the .xml file is rea

[Bug 233913] Re: Gnome launcher drops http ?parameters

2008-06-14 Thread Dick Dunbar
I also discovered that setting up the launcher to execute "firefox http://www.towboatgallery.com/ardvark/ardgbeX.php?where=89CentN120"; causes it to work correctly. I had previously determined that when executed from somewhere other than a launcher, it also worked OK. -- Gnome launcher drops

[Bug 157396] Re: Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file

2008-06-18 Thread Dick Dunbar
No question this is a bug, one that should be addressed as urgent if not critical. Creation and modification dates, and other attributes have always been preserved in Linux copy and move, and to state otherwise is ridiculous. Changing this behavior is disasterous, and it did change from 7.10 to 8

Re: [Bug 233913] Re: Gnome launcher drops http ? parameters (query strings) in URLs

2008-10-04 Thread Dick Dunbar
I really don't understand why this isn't a high priority. This was a regression from Gutsy to Hardy, and regressions should be fixed as quickly ASAP, in my opinion. When you break something that was working, fix it! -- Richard E."Dick" Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home:651-5