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Thank you for your bug report. I'm afraid I can't reproduce your issue:
Edit --> Preferences --> Composer Preferences has a Signature tab where
you can add signatures. What is missing?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649609 ***
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Ah someone else was quicker and knew what you were talking about ;-)
Just ignore my comment...
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I have upgraded my Ubuntu10.04 to Ubuntu10.10 and since I can't find in
Evolution; Evolution Prefrences>Comp
Thank you for your bug report. There's a upstream bug report about this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620191 Apparently the change
was intentional (because "E" can now be a variable and having a second
meaning would be ambiguous), see this IRC discussion:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/201
Note that for "normal" (not mailto) links, whether they are clickable or
not in evince depends on whether the links are *really* links. See the
attached PDF that has only one link. Comparisons with acrobat reader are
tricky, because though the second row in the PDF is plain text (and
evince accordi
The issue seems to be in these lines of zh_CN.po (310-317):
#: ../data/eog-preferences-dialog.ui.h:16
msgid "Smooth images when zoomed-_in"
msgstr "缩小时平滑图像(_I)"
# SUN CHANGED MESSAGE
#: ../data/eog-preferences-dialog.ui.h:17
msgid "Smooth images when zoomed-_out"
msgstr "放大时平滑图像(_O)"
The first o
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2. If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug? Be as
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This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
Two speci
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 661724 ***
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Thank you for your bug report. I can't reproduce this issue, I can mix
keyboard entries and mouse clicks without problems. Could you provide
some detailed steps to reproduce the issue?
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https://
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I'm marking this bug as a regression, the gcalctool in Ubuntu 10.04 did
remember its position.
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cant open file
This turned out to be a bug not in evince but in the cairo library (that evince
uses for printing). I submitted it upstream and it got fixed immediately:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31062
Now the only task remaining is to get this fix into Ubuntu.
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Binary package hint: evolution
In the Calendar section, I select "Work Week" view - it gives me a 5-day
Monday-Friday view with 9am-5pm workday - the defaul, basically...
I go into Edit->Preferences (Calendar and Tasks/General) and in the
"Work Week" section
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 656050
Only shows M-F in Workweek
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"work week" preferences do nothing - no effect
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Ubuntu better. It seems that there was an error caused by a corrupted
archive. Please execute the following commands, as it will clear your
package cache, in a terminal ( Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal )
:
sudo apt-get c
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solution confirms that, I'm therefore setting the bug to invalid.
Please continue to report any other bugs you may find.
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Thank you for reporting this to Ubuntu. Could you please generate an
apport crash report for this?
You can enable apport for one instance like this:
sudo service apport start force_start=1
I am marking this invalid as apport will open a new bug when the crash
is generated. If it does not, you can
So what should happen is: You open a terminal
(Applications->Accessories->Terminal) and enter:
sudo service apport start force_start=1
This will ask for your password and then state "apport start/running"
If now anything (in particular nautilus) crashes, you should get an apport
dialog saying "
Changing the affected package to cairo.
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Nothing should happen in your terminal, but a dialog window should pop up. When
it doesn't, it's probably not a "normal" crash.
Could you attach the file .xsession-errors from your home directory? It should
contain some error message from nautilus.
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Ok, thanks. I'm afraid I do not see anything too helpful in there...
So, let's try to do it the classical way: Could you
1. Install the package nautilus-dbg
2. Copy&paste the script at the bottom of this page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace#Summary%20in%20script%20form and save it as,
say, ge
The error messages you see should not matter.
Your file does not contain any crash, though... Did you immediately get a new
prompt in the terminal after executing the line? If yes, could you try
executing this line again (and again), until the terminal "blocks", i.e. is not
ready for input?
If
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Sorry, bug 661724 that is.
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Printing certain documents yields characters scattered all over the page
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Hi,
I can't reproduce your issue here (Ubuntu 10.10). Attached is a
(latex-generated) file with Times Roman and Helvetica but not using font
embedding. The file renders fine.
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Ok, the attached document contains all three fonts:
$ pdffonts times_helvetica_bold.pdf
name type emb sub uni object ID
- --- --- --- -
HelveticaType 1n
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I'm not sure I understand the issue, could you please answer the following two
questions:
1. How do you start evince (e.g. by double-clicking on a PDF)?
2. What exactly do you mean by "no other programs can be ru
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 245206 ***
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I just realized that this bug has been reported before as Bug 245206.
I'm therefore marking it as a duplicate, please add all comments to the
other bug (or - preferably - to the upstream bug report).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 636329 ***
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Thanks for your bug report, this bug is already known as bug 636329. The
bug is already in the process of being fixed, the patch should land in
maverick-proposed rather soon.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 636329 ***
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Thank you for your bug report. Your problem looks very similar to bug
661724. For this bug, there is already a fix under way, you can test it
by enabling the „proposed“ updates
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed). Could you please try
whether this update also solves your issue?
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The issue has been recently fixed in Ubuntu (i.e. in Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric)) by
removing the font from the wine package. The changelogs for both, wine1.2 and
wine1.3 mention:
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can provide, or t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 444962 ***
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I can't reproduce the bug here (Ubuntu 10.10) -- what
version of Ubuntu/evince are you using?
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Setting status to "incomplete": Please report whether installing
texlive-binaries fixes the issue for you.
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Setting the correct upstream bug (the old one was a duplicate). This has
been fixed upstream now (but is not released yet).
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This looks very similar to bug #661724 -- but this bug did not exist in the
cairo version in Lucid. Could you enter
apt-cache policy libcairo2
in a terminal window and paste the output here? Thanks.
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Thanks, I'm marking the bug as "invalid" then.
As you have already a 0.10 libcairo version and dependencies running under
Lucid, you should be able to manually install the updated package from
maverick, i.e. download the .deb file from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick-updates/libcairo2 and in
Thank you for your bug report. Could you attach a sample file showing
this issue?
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Yes, evince does not support sound in PDFs at the moment.
This particular bug has already been reported and is a duplicate of b
To maintain a respectful atmosphere, please follow the code of conduct -
http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ . Bug reports are handled by
humans, the majority of whom are volunteers, so please bear this in
mind.
There also seems to be some confusion about the scope of this bug: This
bug (and
Thanks for the file, I can reproduce it on 10.10 and 11.04. The problem
seems to be that the resolution is set to "0 × 0 dpi". However, for
example GIMP handles this situation much more gracefully ("Image
resolution is out of bounds, using the default resolution instead."). I
think evince should al
I added a bug watch for your upstream bug report.
Danke
Marcel
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Thank you for your bug report. When you say "it wont let me write
anything": do you mean that you don't see what you are typing? This is
the standard behaviour for entering passwords in a terminal, i.e. you do
not get any visual feedback (not like in most forms where you see
something like "**"
I do not see this neither on Natty nor on Maverick… What locale
(language setting) are you using?
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: evince
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: evince
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Thank you for your bug report. Do you see this issue only when really
printing or can you also reproduce it in the print preview? What happens
if you print to a file? Could you provide a PDF where you are seeing
this issue and/or a screenshot of the result (if you can reproduce it in
the print prev
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Thank you for your bug report. I'm seeing this bug too. Note that it
works for files where only the files are password protected (option -p
in rar), the problem is with files where also the information *about*
the files is password protected (option -hp). I opened an upstream bug
report about this,
The problem seems to be that 0^(1/2) does give an error instead of zero (the
correct result), same for 0^0.1 and some other variants with 0^... I can
confirm this bug on Natty.
gcalctool seems to use the equality a^b = e^(ln(a) * b) to calculate the
result, which fails for a=0.
Could you report
Thank you for your bug report. I can't reproduce this problem on current
Natty. Do you possibly use the Gnome 3 PPA? Could you run "apport-
collect 756393" in a terminal to attach information about dependencies
etc. to this bug? Thanks!
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Status: New => Incomple
Thanks, I'm closing the bug then.
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. If I understand your last change
to the summary correctly, it is working now again, right? In this case, i.e. if
the problem is no longer reproducible, we have to close the bug as "invalid" as
there is nothing we can do about it...
For future refer
Thank you for your bug report. I can confirm the problem with Ubuntu
12.04, both with evince (the standard document viewer) and with epdfview
which suggests that the issue is in the underlying library called
poppler. I have reported the bug to the developers of the software, you
can track it and ma
Thank you for your bug report. I can confirm this issue with Ubuntu Precise.
I have reported the bug to the developers of the software. You can track it and
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developers of the software. You can track it and make comments at:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3043
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Title:
videos are completely loaded into memory on import
T
Thank you for your bug report.
Currently shotwell can neither write any metadata directly to DNG files, nor
does it support xmp files. Both issues are already reported upstream, you can
track them and make comments at:
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http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1879
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provided that supposedly fixes the issue.
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Impo
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better.
Nautilus uses totem do display video information and totem uses different
libraries than mplayer. For the video for which you do not get the info in the
properties tab: Can you play it using totem? Can you see th
Quicktime should be supported by a plugin in the gstreamer0.10-plugins-
good package -- do you have this installed? If not, could you check
whether installing it makes a difference? I can play quicktime videos
with totem on my machine, but presumably different versions of the
quicktime codec exist
Ok. I guess you can also see the test movie that is installed by
checkbox: /usr/share/checkbox/data/video/Quicktime_Video.mov ?
I saw your movie uses ffmjpeg as a codec, thats different from the one in the
movies I tried. Could you try installing all the other gstreamer plugin
modules, i.e. do s
Could you point to any specific files that are maybe available online
(legally available would be best ;) ) -- it is difficult to triage this
otherwise. Or if it applies to movies you take with a camera, could you
attach a short example to this bug? Thanks in advance!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 922069 ***
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I see. I can play quicktime videos on Ubuntu 11.10 just fine with totem, so it
seems not to be a general issue.
I saw that you already reported a bug against totem, I'm therefore marking this
bug here as a
Could you please run 'apport-collect 922069' in a terminal? This will
attach the correct debug info to this report (as your original bug was
filed against mplayer, the debug info is for mplayer currently). Thanks.
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Oh, actually it does not seem to be necessary... I just found the bug that
seems to apply to your situation (bug #856988) -- it seems to be a problem that
only occurs after upgrades from natty to oneiric. Could you try whether running
rm -r ~/.gstreamer-0.10
fixes the issue for you?
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Thanks for the info (although it unfortunately did not include infos
about plugins etc...). To sort out whether it is anything totem-specific
or (as I expect) a problem in the gstreamer backend, could you please
install the "gstreamer-tools" package and run:
gst-launch playbin
uri=file:///usr/shar
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REGRESSION: can't play mov files
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sudo service apport start force_start=1
(will prompt for your password) in a terminal. Now try to reproduce the crash:
A dialog box will appear asking you t
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nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message() when middle-
clicking a fold
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Many thanks for your bug report -- I'm somewhat surprised that you are
apparently the first one reporting it as it is easily reproducible for
me (both on 11.10 and on the current development version 12.04). I
There's apparently already an upstream bug report about this (6 months
old but still untouched :-/), you can track it and make comments at:
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@matteo: Thumbnails and nautilus properties should work after a nautilus
restart (call 'nautilus -q' or just log out and back in).
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 817861 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/817861
Indeed it seems to be the same issue -- probably not seen as a duplicate
by apport because this bug is reported for precise and the other for
oneiric? I'm marking this bug as a duplicate and make a comment at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 817861 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/817861
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 923432
nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message() when middle-clicking
a folder on the desktop
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 817861
This issue still exists in Precise -- see bug #923432 (now marked as a
duplicate of this bug) for apport crash info, e.g. the stacktrace:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/923432/+attachment/2699947/+files/Stacktrace.txt
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