I can play .mkv videos (Totem Movie Player 3.0.1 Movie Player using
GStreamer 0.10.35), but cannot play SOME .flv files with the symptoms as
explained above. Some .flv videos I can play, however.
When I right click in Nautilus to see the properties of these not-
playing files I get a popup window
I am using GNOME Shell 3.28.3 in 18.04.1 and the issue persists on one
of four monitors.
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Title:
Night Light onl
Public bug reported:
The title says it.
Since upgrade to 14.04, copy / cut / paste of files among various
folders I have write rights on does not work most of the times.
Using the terminal to copy / move does work normally.
nautilus:
Installed: 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.1
Candidate: 1:3.10.1-0ubun
@ Mikhail Titov
I'm having the same issue with an Ubuntu 10.10 installation.
I did use the Paragon software to do the partitioning.
I'm using a Samsung SSD as boot device.
sudo fdisk -l reports the following:
Platte /dev/sda: 128.0 GByte, 128035676160 Byte
255 Köpfe, 63 Sektoren/Spur, 15566 Zyli
Ok - I understand, this is a problem with the paragon software.
But is there a way to fix my system for me as a basic linux user?
I don't know how to patch it etc. unless I have a step-by-step guide.
So please let me know how to fix this or where I can find the how-to.
Thanks - Helmut
U
Thank you for that hint.
Although I do not intend to change to Lucid yet, I like to inform that
since approx. 2-3 weeks the reported bug also disappeared on my version.
I always continued doing updates for ubuntu 9.10 and I think it was
resolved after I got a bunch of updates inluding kernel 2.6.3
Thank you for that hint.
Although I do not intend to change to Lucid yet, I like to inform that
since approx. 2-3 weeks the reported bug also disappeared on my version.
I always continued doing updates for ubuntu 9.10 and I think it was
resolved after I got a bunch of updates inluding kernel 2.6.3
Thanks mine got fixed.
Also had:
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$ openoffice
(process:5941): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **:
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.13.7/gobject/gtype.c:2242: initialization
assertion failed, use IA__g_type_init() prior to this function
(process:5941): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_once_init_
="DENIED" operation="exec" class="file"
profile="/usr/bin/evince//sanitized_helper"
name="/snap/snapd/23545/usr/bin/snap" pid=46624 comm="thunderbird"
requested_mask="x" denied_mask="x" fsuid=2005 ouid=0
Seems
Did some more investigation and found out:
Problem only occurs with newest snapd 2.67 (Revision 23545), with older snapd
2.63 (Revision 21759) it works.
So i will move bug from evince to package snapd.
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Seems to be a problem of snapd not evince.
** Package changed: evince (Ubuntu) => snapd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Send button doesn't s
Tested with 10.04 LTS
Steps to reproduce:
Use compiz as Window manager (normal visual effects), not metacity (disabled
visual effects)
Move the mouse-pointer outside the window of your focused application, e.g to
the top of the screen.
Wait, until the screen-saver is blank
Disable the screen-sa
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