I can confirm this bug. In my case relogging/rebooting doesn't do a
thing though.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.10 x64.
Pop email works fine, but with my Gmail account that is configured for
IMAPX, it doesn't show up.
When I go to the configuration files in my /home dir, it looks as if all
data is prese
Murat:
Sorry to have taken so much time, been a way a while and have also been
hammering Kubuntu Hardy for some days.
The exact keys (I have to work by heart here) were:
autoplay_dvd_command
autoplay_vcd_command
They both have a checkmark key also, but I don't remember their exact names. It
was
Just had this bug in Hardy when I copied and icon from the menu to my
desktop.
Running Compiz on a x86_64 hardy install.
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gnome-panel crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147466
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Ok, I'd like to confirm this problem as well.
I'm having this problem with the VLC player. I want to set it as my
default DVD player, but it is not listed in the drop down list. So at
this point I cannot have VLC be my default player upon insertion of a
movie DVD.
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[hardy] media tab in file ma
I'm just updating this one as a reminder:
The way Hardy is now, I still cannot select the VLC player to be my
default player upon entry of a video DVD. We are at RC stage now and
this issue has still not been addressed.
Can you guys please look into this one, it affects a lot of people since
for
As much as I appreciate reassuringlyoffensive's attempts to find a
proper workaround (you know me from the forums as "kivech"), doesn't it
make more sense to just add the VLC player to the list of possible DVD
players in Nautilus?
We are in RC already and this discussion has been going on for over
Seems that this bug is still present in the current version (date
27-02-2008) in Ubuntu gutsy.
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gnome-appearance-properties crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144128
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gconf-editor
When trying to change the default action upon loading a DVD (launching
VLC as opposed by the default Totem player) those changes are clearly
saved and remain in the configuration tool. However, the system
completely ignores the new settings.
Ok, this is a tricky request, since the only time this happens is right
after a clean install of the current Hardy 64 bits ISO. And it is a one
time only occurrence.
Since it doesn't always crash the application, like this last time in my
case, I obviously don't have a crash report.
The next time
These are certainly not random issues. They all occured at the same time after
I tried to install a set of themes/icons/cursors that worked fine under Gutsy.
If you'd like links to all of them, I'll be happy to provide them, but I do
think you should have a look at these issues which all popped
Installed a GTK theme and then selected it.
Preview icon of theme is missing completely and then the application
crashed with this error.
** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_gnome-appearance-properties.1000.crash"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12753108/_usr_bin_gnome-appearance-properties.1000.cra
Forgot to mention that after the crash I have no more previews of
controls, borders and icons. So I cannot verify anymore what looks how.
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gnome-appearance-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in
meta_preview_get_clip_region()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199242
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
After adding apport-gtk (Bug Report Tool) to the Gnome menu, and
selecting it, no application is launched.
On a clean install of Ubuntu Hardy Beta.
Steps:
1) Go to: System>Preferences>Main Menu
2) In the "Menus" column select "Programming"
3
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
Related to Bug #208340.
After adding bug-buddy (Report a Problem) to the Gnome menu, and
selecting it, no application is launched.
On a clean install of Ubuntu Hardy Beta.
Steps:
1) Go to: System>Preferences>Main Menu
2) In the "Menus" colu
I'm reopening this bug report to add a more detailed "bug report" and
due to the fact that at support they had no idea how to solve this
problem either. I had not a single reply to my support request. So hold
on, here is your detailed report.
** Changed in: gconf-editor (Ubuntu)
Status: In
Description:
When settings are changed in gconf-editor, the system ignores those changes.
(example of changing preferred player for autoplay_DVD)
On a clean Ubuntu Hardy Beta installation follow these steps:
1) Install the VLC player with "sudo apt-get install vlc"
2) Start the gconf-editor as r
Setting the value with root permission automatically seems to set it for
my regular user with the same values. I just verified this on my system.
So after editing the values, both my root and regular user on my system have
the exact same values showing for both keys. I don't know what is overridi
Kjell,
If you were to check again, then you will see that whatever menu item
you un-select will show small italic.
So I think my point still stands. Just for the sake of the discussion:
1) open System>Preferences>Main Menu
2) navigate to Office
3) unselect all (yes, all) menu items
Result:
All
Reopened it to discuss the issue into some more dept.
** Changed in: alacarte (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Incomplete
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apport-gtk does not start from menu
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The key values set and read by gconf-editor are correct.
However, Gnome ignores these settings.
So, either gconf-editor is not handling it properly, or another
application is overriding the settings of the gconf-editor (or gnome for
that matter).
Of course I don't know how Ubuntu handles this in
Right, then why isn't VLC listed as a possible application to launch
upon entry of a DVD player?
The only options I have in Nautilus are:
1) Open Movie Player
2) Open Folder
3) Do Nothing
4) Ask what to do. Which gives a list of the 3 previous ones.
So, how do I define VLC (or any other applicati
So does this mean that ignored settings in gconf-editor are considered a
bug or not?
Sorry if I came off harsh, but it seems to me that I was not the one
bringing up other tools or options.
To reply to your statement that there are some applications that don't
show up in the (new) nautilus tab: o
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