I wanted to add that the memory leak is getting out of hand. After a couple of
days, I'm using almost 12GiB of RAM!!! I'm lucky to have enough RAM that I
didn't really notice this problem.
I also wanted to draw attention to evolution-calendar-factory, which I'm
guessing is probably part of the p
Public bug reported:
This is bug is also related to packages gnome-shell-calendar-server and
evolution-calendar-factory.
For some reason either gnome-shell or the previous two packages can use
gigabytes of memory.
I've left my computer running overnight, with all applications closed, just to
co
Public bug reported:
Recently I notice I can't open any PDF. I've tried with Okular, Evince
and Quick PDF View. All of them mark an error as I try to open any PDF.
Evince show this text when I try to open a PDF: Failed to load backend
for 'application/pdf': libtiff.so.5
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 LT
"could you do
- which evince
- ldd -r `which evince`"
I've copied these commands in the Terminal and the resulta is "-" no
command found
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Any news when this fix is going to reach bionic-updates? I don't want to deal
with enabling -proposed even if I can install a single package from it.
This comment
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/52) said
it'll take 7 days after being in -proposed before it c
Is it safe to use the patched glib version from Ian ppa? I'm using
Xenial and I really need this patch
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Title:
Files in the ro
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 14.04 with Ekiga 4.0.1
I've added myself to the voice group but the problem is still there. Has
anybody else found a solution for this?
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This is so annoying!!! Besides not being able to set up my own set of keys
(pressing both shifts keys) the default Super+Space doesn't work at all. I'm
trying different combinations but many are not accepted and only horrible ones
I can select.
I can't believe Canonical didn't realize that this
I'm using version 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45.1 of gnome-control-center installed
from the proposed repository and everything seems working. I have tested
both Shift keys and works flawlessly.
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** Tags added: verification-done
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I can say that this has been fixed with package version 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu45.1
from the proposed repository. I'm following the same information as the
original bug and tagging this one as verification-done.
I tested it in various applications and all works flawlessly.
** Tags added: verification-do
Anything we could do to help the developers solved this bug and
hopefully bump it into a higher priority than low? This is freaking
annoying!
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@Suco I downloaded your workaround, I created the directory python-extensions
under .nautilus. Killed nautilus and still no luck deleting non empty folders.
Any other workarounds out there? it's pretty annoying!
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I installed CloudSN a while ago, and I didn't notice it until now that
the problem started since then. After reading Jay S post (#7) it
occurred to me that maybe my "login" keyring wasn't the default any
more. So indeed I checked and the "login" keyring wasn't set as default,
after changing this, t
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