"This bug is an Epic Fail, because it's 2009 and still we do not *fully*
support trivial things like copy/paste."
I couldn't agree more. I always say: "How can we ever solve bug number
one if Ubuntu (or more general "Linux") can't even remember an image I
placed on the clipboard two seconds ago?"
I'm not going to explain how to reproduce this bug again. I've done this
before for about 452 times. How many times do I have to explain how to
reproduce this bug? I can't imagine people keep on asking how to
reproduce this bug. Are people really that dumb? This bug is the easiest
bug ever to repro
By the way: Why was LimCores tag deleted? He was completely right. I
have to agree with him. Still having such broken copy and paste
functionality after all those years while thousands of people keep on
losing data IS an epic fail. This bugs importance has to be raised to
the highest possible setti
I couldn't agree more, lenooh.
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True, Christian. Some bugs are still present in Ubuntu, even after many
years have passed. Nautilus' List View has always had these kind of
bugs. These bugs were already reported in 2001, but instead of fixing
bugs they keep on adding new features. Can't they spend their time
fixing those way too o
Parcellite doesn't support images, sounds, some scene copied from a
videofile, et cetera. It only supports text. Last time I tried
Parcellite it was very unstable. We don't need half baked workarounds.
We don't want to install an application for every desktop environment
(Glipper or Parcellite for
I absolutely like the calendar the way it behaves now and I don't want
it to be changed. When doing my administration in OpenOffice.org Calc
I've always got the Calendar opened and I really like the way I can
enter data into Calc and at the same time look at the calendar to see
which week numbers I
pyrates wrote on 2009-08-29:
"The design of the clipboard isn't...
...it is broken and not working."
I couldn't agree more!
Przemysław Kulczycki wrote on 2009-08-29:
"@pyrates
If it isn't rocket science for you, why don't you write a patch to fix it?"
Could people please STOP posting such co
Olaf wrote 6 hours ago:
"I also find this bug annoying - but it is not of the "highest priority" IMHO -
especially as a workaround has been available for years: glipper/klipper."
I've said this many times: Glipper is not a solution and not even a good
workaround. Glipper is unstable, 1 in 10 tim
Olaf wrote 21 hours ago:
"Though - come on - it shouldn't take too many losses to remember this
behaviour."
How does a normal user know why the contents of his clipboard are lost?
How does this user know he has to keep the source open? We know why this
happens, but people on Launchpad aren't the
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@mercury80:
Yes, you know where it needs to be fixed, I know where it needs to be fixed,
most of us know where it needs to be fixed, but the developers are cocky and
stubborn. They really don't care about the
Pedro Villavicencio wrote on 2009-12-14:
"If you want this bug to be fixed, then talk with the upstream maintainers,
best way is to comment on the upstream report and raise that on their mailing
list."
You've got to be kidding. Those people at Gnome just don't want this bug
to be fixed. It does
It'd be really nice to see an option to disable this annoying feature in
one of the upcoming releases of Ubuntu.
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Shouldn't this be added to One Hundred Paper Cuts?
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By default TSClient uses the protocol "RDP". This gives me an error
everytime. After switching the protocol from "RDP" to "RDPv5" I haven't
encountered anymore problems. I've been using "RDPv5" for more than a
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I think List View should work the same as Compact View. Isn't it
possible to replace some code of List View with the code of Compact
View? In Compact View everything works as it should be. Only the
filename is highlighted when selecting files, you can use rubberband
selection and a secundairy click
I agree with Christian A. Reiter. Having "Paste" and "Create new folder"
always in the context menu is a bad workaround for the reasons Christian
A. Reiter gave. A secundairy click should give a different context menu
as when clicking some space next to, above or beneath the filename. Just
like whe
Attachment: How it should be.
A secundairy click on the filename or the icon should give the same
context menu as in the current behavior. Clicking on a filename or the
icon only selects the brown in the screenshot. A secundairy click
anywhere else should give the same context menu as when clickin
Compact View has some white space between filenames, so I also added
some white space in my screenshot. Your version indeed looks better,
although it isn't possible to get the context menu when clicking between
two filenames. Is it really needed to be able to click between
filenames? I don't think
I already read it a few months ago, but it's a great article. That guy
knows what he's talking about and I couldn't agree more.
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This looks great. This really is a great improvement.
I agree with dfalk. "Enable scrolling" isn't clear enough. How about
"Flip through windows using mouse wheel"?
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Yesterday my father wanted to log on to a website. He didn't know the
password anymore, so he looked up this password in Evolution, copied the
password, closed Evolution and tried to paste the password in Firefox.
The paste function was greyed out and my father thought he had clicked
on the wrong b
@Michael Nagel:
I've tried Glipper, Parcellite and Desktop Data Manager. In my opinion Glipper
and Percellite just don't work. Both of them only support text, I've had
problems with these applications not starting when booting the system, after
installing these applications the copy / paste func
Could this bug be fixed, please?
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Can this please be fixed?
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See my comment here for a much longer comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/21202/comments/37
Sorry for kicking this thread with that previous comment, but in my
opinion it's ridiculous there's still no working copy/paste function in
Linux, after all those years. In my opinion it's way
I want this to be fixed too.
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It still hasn't been fixed. Compose - a - e gives me an æ, just like
expected. I expected to get an ij by typing compose - i - j, but it
doesn't work.
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"don't exactly know what you mean with "space in dest folder is full" -
disk space? no, please explain."
Of course he isn't talking about disk space. Is it so difficult to understand?
What he means:
In List View each row contains one file. Let's say, there's enough room in the
window to fit 40 r
wribeiro wrote on 2009-10-20:
"More than 3 years since this bug was first reported, and the only thing to do
is make background clickable when Nautilus is in listview mode, but until now
nothing was done.
Maybe Nautilus team should review the importance of this bug and change its
priority becau
Two weeks ago a friend of mine was using the GIMP to choose a nice
color. When he found a color he liked, he copied the hexcode of the
color, closed the GIMP and wanted to paste the color in KompoZer. As you
can guess this was impossible. It happened a few times to him and he
really didn't know wha
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balteo wrote on 2009-11-10:
"This bug is a serious annoyance. Any chance it will be fixed in future
releases?"
Don't expect it to be fixed before 2021.
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Sebastien Bacher wrote on 2009-10-26:
"The reasoning you use doesn't stand, you can't dictate people to work on
nautilus, the one working on compiz or ubuntuone would probably not fix this
bug either if they were not doing that, they do things they are motivated doing
or would do nothing"
And
Olaf wrote 49 minutes ago:
"I really believe most people prefer speed and hardware support
and reducing reggressions as high priority issues."
The most important is to have an operating system you can trust, an
operating system which is reliable, an operating system that doesn't
forget something
How do you tell users the way of scrolling has been changed? Users have
been scrolling using the edges of the touchpad for years. You can't just
change this to two-fingers scroll. If the edges don't work in a new
release of Ubuntu, they'll think the developers screwed up the touchpad
drivers and ju
You've fixed this bug by swapping both buttons. Now "Save As" is on the
left side and "Close without Saving" is on the right side. In my opinion
that's not the correct way of fixing the bug. The focus should be moved
from the left button to the right button.
Having "Save As" on the left side and "
JSuvanto wrote 2 hours ago:
"I would still use edge scrolling even if two finger scroll was an option.
Also, I'm not a coder, but it sounds a lot less work to write code for
disabling an old feature than to implement a completely new feature."
Two finger scrolling is already available in Ubuntu
Sorry for the double post, but I want to add I agree with you about two
finger scroll not being a solution, but just a workaround. Disabling
scrolling through windows isn't much work. Marcus Carlson already made a
patch which makes it possible to enable or disable this feature, but it
hasn't been i
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