Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
When the laptop is on AC power, the battery indicator is not hidden,
regardless of the general settting "only show icon when charging or
discharging".
Besides, the status reported is "Laptop battery (estimating...)".
ProblemType: Bug
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/635472/+attachment/1569070/+files/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/635472/+attachment/1569071/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt
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The problem seems to be related to the search provider, can anyone
confirm?
As soon as I search anything in Gnome Activities overview, Nautilus
hangs. If I disable Settings > Search > Files, I experience no hangs (of
course, I lose file results in the overview when searching, too).
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Resetting Tracker3 (the file indexing daemon) seems to have done the
trick for me. I'd need a couple days to confirm that the issue is 100%
gone, but there's definetely something wrong with Tracker3, my data,
and/or the new version of Nautilus in Ubuntu 22.10:
tracker3 reset --filesystem
DISCLAIM
Unfortunately, after several hours/days, the issue reappears. It's as if
when Tracker3 is doing some more heavy reindexing in the background,
when the laptop is not in use, it hangs.
In my case the issue is definetely with Tracker3; Nautilus hanging is a
side effect of not being able to communicat
Is there anything I can do to help moving this forward? There has been a
couple of gnome-power manager updates in the last weeks, but the problem
remains.
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Battery indicator is not hidden on AC power regardless of settings, and shows
an "estimating..." status
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63
I've just found that the way .desktop files are handled in Gnome is
configured in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (and can be
overriden in a per-user basis editing
~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list).
When the user changes the default browser, gnome-control-center should
create and/or
It's solved for me too since Hardy.
There's one detail left, though: The icon of the trash applet doesn't
get updated; if I delete something, the applet's tooltip will say that
the trash is empty, and the bin will look empty. But if I open it, I can
se the delted items. Once you open the Trash in
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in Hardy.
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Bogofilter plugin doesn't work with bogofilter-sqlite
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81581
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I tried to reproduce this issue with Gutsy Bibbon Tribe 5 LiveCD.
The issue regarding bogofilter vs. bogofilter-sqlite is resolved: I
enabled the Universe repository, installed bogofilter-sqlite,
uninstalled bogofilter, and checked that the proper binary is created in
/usr/bin/bogofilter, and that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I'm not sure if this should be reported as an Evolution bug or a
bogofilter one. I installed bogofilter in my laptop (with a fresh
install of Edgy) in order to use it with Evolution. I don't know
exactly how, I ended up with bogofilter-sqlite,
I can too confirm this on Feisty.
- Deleted files are moved (correctly) to ~/.Trash on my home partition.
- Tha trash applet is always empty.
I don't understand why this is assigned to gnome-applets. If I navigate
to "trash:" with Nautilus, I see the same behavior (directory empyt).
Doesn't this
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