On a related note, the "Compress weekends in month view" option has no
effect. If unchecked, Sat/Sun are still compressed.
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Even when I unchecked the "Calendar and Tasks > Display > Compress
weekends in month view" option, Sat/Sun are still displayed compressed.
This is a regression from Lucid.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: evolution 2.30.3-1
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Scaling down a solid white field with the Sinc algorithm causes a weird
thatched-pattern to appear. I've seen this before but now have an easy
way to reproduce. I'm not sure whether the resolutions matter, but
here's how I'm currently reproducing:
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Okay, definitely depends on resolutions, specifically the ratio of
original to final size.
For example, I created a white-filled 1600x1600 RGB image and tried
scaling to a few different sizes:
1/4: 1600x1600 => 400x400 Okay
1/5: 1600x1600 => 320x320 Artifacts
1/8: 1600x1600 => 200x200 Okay
In my
Public bug reported:
The 20161012.1 yakkety desktop ISO fails to reboot after the install
completes (see attached screenshot).
Tested on QEMU in BIOS and UEFI mode, which is where the screenshot is
from. Same thing is seemingly happening on hardware (reboot hangs),
although I don't see this parti
Public bug reported:
I'm still sorting out the details and eliminating variables, but as far
as I can tell:
Steps to reproduce
===
1) Install Ubuntu using GPT partitioning for the OS drive[*]
2) Choose "require my password to login", and check "encrypt my home
directory"
Expected b
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Totem Crashes at launch from missing libwayland-egl
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Totem Crashes at launch from missing libwayland-eg
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If /etc/machine-id is missing at boot, systemd does not create it.
I came across lp:1387090 in which Martin Pitt mentions that it should be
created if missing, but is unsure why this doesn't work.
I'm likewise unsure why it doesn't work, but this bit from dmesg makes
me thin
Sebastian,
Our initial testing and tuning was among co-workers, friends, family
that we could test on.
So far we haven't gotten any complaints from customers about the 0.5
second delay being too long, although some customers still complain that
they don't feel "Disable while typing" does what it
Public bug reported:
Just ran `sudo apt-get update`, which is hanging indefinitely after the
downloads complete, the last CLI output from which is:
Fetched 733 kB in 1s (399 kB/s)
Looking at `top` suggests `appstreamcli` is the culprit as it's pegged
at near 100% CPU usage:
100 0.1 18:29.02
Also, the graphical Ubuntu Software Updater is likewise hanging
indefinitely.
And I've confirmed this on 3 different systems so far.
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This is an extremely odd bug that requires a very specific scenario to
reproduce:
1) You need to be using an ecryptfs-style cryptoswap partition (as would
be setup when you choose "Encrypt my home directory" during the
installation)
2) The underlying physical swap partition
Public bug reported:
This is a design issue. The question is when I copy what happens to be a
symlink (the user shouldn't have to care or understand the difference)
from one filesystem to another, does it make sense to copy the symlink
or to copy the target file? Currently Nautilus copies the syml
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Copying a symlink between filesystems should copy the target file, not
the symlink
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Hi everyone, thanks for filing this bug and for testing my tutorial
examples!
I was out-of-touch with some Gtk changes... you can no longer get the
XID inside the prepare-xwindow-id/prepare-window-handle callback.
Instead, you need to get the XID after you call window.show_all(),
before you call G
3-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.12.1-0ubuntu2
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Aug 22 07:35:33 2013
MarkForUpload: True
SourcePackage: gnome-settings-daemon
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
** Affects: system76
Importance: High
Ass
Note that the diff is mostly UDD accounting in the .pc directory, but
the actual patch is tiny:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~jderose/ubuntu/saucy/gnome-settings-daemon
/tune-syndaemon2/view/head:/debian/patches/tune-syndaemon.patch
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On a modern laptop with a large touchpad/clickpad, your palms tend to
brush the touch surface as you type. The problem is that on Ubuntu, this
creates an annoying amount of cursor wiggle. Competing platforms don't
have this problem, so this needs to be improved on U
Oleg,
As far as I know, this fix can't be backported. I don't think it's
possible to properly support GstMiniObject because it wasn't designed
with introspection in mind (remember, the GStreamer 0.10 API is almost 7
years old now). I don't believe it's possible to fix this without
breaking the 0.1
Martin,
Yeah, I haven't updated this bug for a while... I marked it as "invalid"
for Ubuntu as this isn't an issue that gstreamer or python-gi can really
fix anyway in 0.10.
I've had great luck so far with gstreamer 0.11 and PyGI, and using
Python3 to top it off.
Thanks!
** Changed in: novacut
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I battled the same thing in dmedia for quite a while, and I think the
issue was having a mix of Gtk2 and Gtk3 installed, needing to explicitly
require the correct versions before importing from gi.repository.
Here's an example:
import gi
gi.require_version('Gtk', '2.0')
gi.require_version('WebKit'
I've been trying to reproduce this, haven't been able to. My hunch is
something different in the packages we have installed might be the
problem.
But obviously this affects dmedia too... if Stuart is having this
problem, others probably are too, or will in the future.
Stuart, can you try this on
Ah, I didn't realize this at the time, but this bug is actually invalid
as PyGI isn't meant to play nice with static bindings like PyGTK. It
was pretty much by accident when it worked before.
The pygobject version in Oneiric doesn't let you dangerously mix them
anymore:
>>> import gtk
>>> from g
** Changed in: novacut
Milestone: 11.10 => 11.11
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Lack of GstMiniObject means Gst.Message is broken, can't get EOS
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Came across this as I was working on dmedia. This is a simple example
that triggers it:
###
import sys
import gtk
from gi.repository import WebKit
window = gtk.Window()
window.set_title('test')
window.set_default_size(800, 450)
window.connect('destroy', gtk.main_quit)
vie
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Title:
2.27.90 => 2.27.91 regression: AttributeError: type object 'Widget'
has no attribute '__info__'
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Related dmedia bug - https://bugs.launchpad.net/dmedia/+bug/728769
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2.27.90 => 2.27.91 regression: AttributeError: typ
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Lack of GstMiniObject means Gst.Message is broken, can't get EOS
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Upstream recently fixed this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666098
Would be great to bring this fix into Precise as otherwise it's
difficult to work on GStreamer 0.11/1.0 without updating your pygobject.
** Affects: pygobject
Importance: Unknown
S
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Lack of GstMiniObject means Gst.Message is broken, can't get EOS
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 861663 ***
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** Changed in: novacut
Milestone: 12.03 => None
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 861663
Port to GStreamer 1.0
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So if I'm understanding the thread here, this bug will fix both the bad
the "30 minutes" default and the fact that desktop systems (or laptops
on AC I assume) are still being suspended even when set to "Don't
suspend".
It would be nice if the bug description included mention of the
latter... at fi
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Lack of GstMiniObject means Gst.Message is broke
I consider this a good test case for this bug. Same problem whether you
use Python2 or Python3 (but for Novacut, we care about Python3).
Currently this script will fail with:
TypeError: unknown type GstMessage
#!/usr/bin/python3
from gi.repository import GObject
GObject.threads_init()
from gi
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Lack of GstMiniObject means Gst.Message is broken, can't get EOS
signal
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It's almost possible to use GStreamer from PyGI. The hang up is that
currently you can't get EOS signals from a pipeline, and that the
message bus is overall broken.
As far as I know, this is because pygobject doesn't grok the
GstMiniObject type, which mean Gst.Message is an
** Changed in: novacut
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: novacut
Status: New => Triaged
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Milestone: None => 11.10
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Public bug reported:
I've been generating 960x540 proxy versions of 1080p video shot on a 5D
Mark II. On roughly half the videos, I get this error when trying to
transcode:
ERROR 5106qtdemux.c(4330): gst_qtdemux_chain ():
/GstPipeline:pipeline15/GstDecodeBin2:decodebin215/GstQTDemux:qtdem
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qtdemux: "no 'moov' atom within the first 10 MB" [5D Mark II MOV]
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1st terminal opens at 80x24, subsequent open at 80x22 [classic
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
This odd behavior started showing up a few days ago. I'm using the
Ubuntu classic desktop (with metacity). I generally have two terminal
windows open when I'm coding (I have a 2560x1600 display). When I open
the first terminal, it opens
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
This odd behavior started showing up a few days ago. I'm using the
Ubuntu classic desktop (with metacity). I generally have two terminal
windows open when I'm coding (I have a 2560x1600 display). When I open
the first terminal, it opens
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1st terminal opens at 80x24, subsequent open at 80x22 [classic
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 713860 ***
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Oops, bug got filed twice somehow.
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Okay, maybe I'm one of very few who actually uses gedit for coding, but
here's my workflow problem:
1) I need to open another source file, so I Open...
2) gedit nicely displays the contents of the last directory I've open
anything from, which often contains several dozen sou
Public bug reported:
I must have tripped up onto my interface soapbox tonight... ;)
So here is another gedit interface opinion: the Insert/ Overwrite modes
should be removed and gedit should always behave as if it is in what was
formerly known as the Insert mode. Here is my rational:
1) The IN
Although I would prefer Text Files Only to be the default,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329291 is a different bug than
what I'm discussing here.
Perhaps there are enough problems with the mime types that making Text
Files the default isn't a good idea... but the real bug, in my opinio
I'm experiencing the same problem using Thoggen under Edgy.
It isn't necessary to hit refresh to trigger this. Simply opening
nautilus to a directory containing a file that is being updated, and
then immediately closing the nautilus window or changing to anther
directory (like home) does the same
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I'm running under Edgy, using gstreamer0.10-plugins-
ugly-0.10.4-0ubuntu3.
With totem-gstreamer, if I do something like this:
totem dvd://2
And then seek, I will get bumped back into title 1. Also, if I do a
large seek (say 30 minutes or more), sometimes totem will hang
I've filed an upstream bug about this:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372797
I know what the problem is and am working on a patch. I'd don't know
quite how the updates policy works for universe... will it be possible
to get a fix for this into Edgy?
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I've submitted a patch for this upstream, but it was written starting
from what was in cvs. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372797
I'll test a patch for Edgy and then submit that too.
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After reading https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates I expect that
this is not a fix that would be allowed into Edgy anyway, but I'll still
put a patch together.
After working on the dvdreadsrc element quite a bit, I started to become
frustrated with its readability problems and general cruf
Here is the patch. In summary, it:
* Fixes gst_dvd_read_src_get_sector_from_time(). Now only the correct
tmap is used instead of the silly iteration through all tmaps in the
title_set.
* Fixes title starts at sector zero assumption in
gst_dvd_read_src_goto_sector().
* Fixes title starts at secto
Oh, the patch also:
* Improves gst_dvd_read_src_get_time_for_sector(), which now only
iterates through the correct tmap instead of every tmap in the
title_set.
My gstreamer bug report has all sorts of details about my progress on
this bug, some of which was wrong at first, but here is the most
im
** Changed in: gst-plugins-ugly0.10 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jason Gerard DeRose
** Changed in: gst-plugins-ugly0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Committed
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I'm running under Edgy, hal 0.5.7.1-0ubuntu17.
Some mandatory volume.disc properties aren't availably for some discs.
In particular, is_vcd, is_svcd, and is_videodvd are missing for blank
CDR discs, audio CDs, and probably others that I haven't tested yet.
Here are some examp
The status of this bug should really be set to high or critical, as
Human should be considered broken by this. That Human didn't set out to
replace every stock icon is not a good excuse, and this is why:
1) STOCK_OPEN and STOCK_DIRECTORY are very similar on the one hand, and
often both will be use
Here is a simple Python test script that demonstrates the problem, from
which the screenshot was taken.
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