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I open eog file.png from terminal, and this is what I get:
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Gdk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+3.0-3.10.8/./gdk/gdkcairo.c:193:gdk_cairo_surface_paint_pixbuf:
assertion failed: (cairo_image_surface_get_format (surface) ==
CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB24 || cairo_image_surface_get_format (sur
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eog/+bug/1442053/+attachment/4370315/+files/TUM_IAS_logo.pdf.gz
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This is fixed for me in 13.10.
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Title:
Unity says "Home Folder" no matter where I am
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After GNOME re-design of Nautilus, there is only one menu left in
Nautilus, with some rarely used entries like About, Preferences, etc.
The rest of the features are move to toolbar button/menus. As a results,
many of Nautilus features, like "Open a New Tab", "Sort by
Name/Type
This is great. Thanks to this patch, I can efficiently perform my tasks
using HUD.
The only missing entry in the menu is "Open in Terminal". This feature
is related to the package "nautilus-open-terminal". I don't know if this
package is installed by default or not, but it is extremely useful. To
Public bug reported:
Ctrl+PgUp / Ctrl+PgDn: for scrolling to the TOP of the previous / next
page of the document.
Ctrl++ / Ctrl+-: for zooming in / zooming out.
BTW: HUD also doesn't work. HUD shows the entries, but selecting the action in
HUD has no effect.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ub
Please also take a look at a very similar bug report 1280759. It is not
fixed yet.
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Title:
Hotkeys not functiona
Except one issue, I can confirm that the shortcuts are back. Thank you
:)
And this is the remaining issue: Previously, the shortcut for zooming in
was "Ctrl++". Now, for the same functionality you should press
"Ctrl+Shift++". OK, literally speaking, the "+" key always means
"Shift+=". But the shor
Fixed on the lock screen (yay!), but not fixed on the login screen.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcut for changing keyboard
I ticked the mark to search for online results in Dash, and immediately
searched for something in Dash. The I saw the error message.
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The first time after my fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, I entered Wi-
Fi password to set up my wireless. Then, as usual, a window popped up
for setting up the default keyring. I left it blank, like what I did for
previous versions of Ubuntu. Then I got a warning message wit
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window freeze when setting blank password for default keyring
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It doesn't crash, but it uses a lot of CPU power. Not 100% of CPU, but a
lot, like 50% on average, much more than previous releases of Ubuntu. I
use Ubuntu since dapper (6.06 LTS).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome-system-monitor 3.3.92-0ubuntu1
Proc
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I downloaded a file for an internet radio
(http://audiostream.tehransit.com/tunein.php/fusions128/playlist.pls).
Then I double-clicked on it, hoping to hear the music. Rhythmbox opened,
but it started playing some other mp3 file stored on my system, not the
radio.
If I open t
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Title:
rhythmbox cannot play pls files, but it's assigned to open them
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