I can confirm. Sometime crashes at the first attempt to resizing,
sometime no.
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Oops. Sorry for the above silly comment. It happened to me too; but I
discovered that in a freshly created user, virgin calendar it does not occur.
To reproduce, I need to import a .ics file (will attach, nothing private here)
from an old version of evolution. To reproduce:
Import the attached
Version in Dapper Drake is 2.6.1. Time to add upstream evolution to
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I have a repeating (weekly) appointment ever Wed, 10:30.
Two days ago I moved the appointment of today (Sep, Wed 6) to 16:00; evolution
correctly asked me if I did want to change all of just this occurence, I said
just this, and closed.
Today evolution warned me, even if in
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hmm? This has been positively fixed aged ago.
Or I do not understand the "Bug Watch Updater" update meaning?
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The problem still persists, with the evolution that come with Ubuntu
10.04.
If you want to trigger it, it's quite easy. Create a "mail account"
which is a local mbox folder, which point to a local directory with a
couple of mbox files. Then, open one of the files. Exit evolution, and
after evoluti
My 10.04 nautilus crashes with the SVG file I attach, generated with
Inkscape. The same file is practically impossible to print (printing
last ages).
Syslog message when happening:
pern kernel: [85128.811792] nautilus[11914]: segfault at 0 ip b328faca
sp b3168bc0 error 4 in librsvg-2.so.2.26.3[b3
Hmmm... I have 2.26.3 and *still* have the crash. Please see bug#305546.
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Still here in 22.04 LTS; the workaround I use is the last one suggested
in https://askubuntu.com/a/1428798/16395 (WARNING; that will allow
evince to launch *any* snap in your system. But otherwise, evince is
severely limited...)
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This bug is related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
desktop3/+bug/1795668 and to the question in Ubuntu Stackexchange
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1088539/custom-thumbnailers-don-t-work-
on-ubuntu-18-10-and-18-04
The recent hardening on thumbnailers by
My solution was to apply this diff:
diff --git a/./etc-apparmor.d-abstractions-fonts
b/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/fonts
index 45cdf9a..44c54ac 100644
--- a/./etc-apparmor.d-abstractions-fonts
+++ b/etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/fonts
@@ -51,6 +51,8 @@
/usr/local/share/fonts/ r,
And by the way, just if somebody is still struggling to find where the
"good" error messages (instead of the surprising useful "some font thing
failed"), grep for apparmor in /var/log/kern.log
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Just to add a note: it happened to me also, because I have /usr/local as
a symlink to /home/local (in a different partition) and evince (or
apparmor) correctly complained.
So all fonts from Microsoft, which are installed in /usr/local/font,
came out blank.
Setting aa-complain solved momentarily t
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Title:
escape doesn't close search bar
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Just to comment, passing by, that this nice bug is still here with us.
Print the attached file and ask for two copies in a printer that default
to double-sided printer. You will have one sheet ready to trash, with
the image on the two sides.
Have a nice day,
** Attachment added: "Example .eps fi
@Mekk I think that you nailed the problem in #77 (and you forgot all the
settings via XKB in xorg.conf hierarchy, and /usr/share/X11/xkb/, and
.Xmodmap, and IBus, and ).
I have the sensation (mind you --- this is not at all an accusation to
anyone; I tried to dig into it and failed) that no on
Public bug reported:
I do not know if this is related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1409594
In my system, 14.04 fully updated, the time is not kept in sync with
network servers.
When starting, I have this complain:
Feb 11 08:47:51 pern kernel: [775910.071548] systemd
Public bug reported:
I discovered that, even if I checked "use network time" in the control
panel, the package ntp was not installed (just ntpdate).
This caused a drift in time in my desktop (which is always on); after a
couple of days if I deselect the the option and select it again I have:
SYS
FYI --- using command line to eject the disk/partiton do work, see
http://askubuntu.com/questions/422481/prevent-usb-drives-from-auto-
remounting-after-remove
On the other hand, I see surprising that this bug is marked Medium. For
non-tech-savy users, can ends in unclean disconnect and even data-l
New installation of 14.04.3, still happens. It happens only for
enterprise-type connection (my university and eduroam, both WPA). The
WPA personal connections (where you do not have to put an username) are
ok, remembered and automatically started.
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If you scale down, say, to 90% a page to make it fits the printing
margins, evince fails to center it and you still have one border cut
off.
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It is probably a configuration option. If someone know *which*, it would
be helpful to post here...
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gthumb creates / .comments folders a
If anyone still has this problem --- I have resolved it by:
1) setting "store metadata inside files if possible"
2) disabling the "comments and tags" extension
HTH
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I can confirm the regression. Alt+shift stopped working for me too and
re-setting it with gnome-tweak-tool does not work.
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New behavior. Resetting the whole thing and choosing again Alt+Shift from the
control panel works, but the HUD indication of the switch disappeared.
This is the most desperately Heisenbug I ever found.
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...and for me, now Alt+Shift switches the indicator but *not* the
keyboard. I have to switch the layout with the applet.
Is there anyone with a link on documentation on how the keyboard is
managed/configured in Ubuntu (for real)? There is a mix of xkbd, gnome-
settings, xmodmap, gnome-tweak, dbus,
@Norbert, I will try with a new user, but about removing all my hidden
folders... I imagine this is a joke ;-). I have 20+ years of
configurations of my system, ssh keys, applications defaults, qucs and
spice models, vim macros, whatever in it (yes, all of this is regularly
backed up). I *really* p
I just downloaded and installed in a VirtualBox Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04 beta2
32bit.
Out of the box, I changed the "Switch to next sorce" to Alt+Shift L and
""alternative character key" to Right Alt and it works ok.
I DID NOT test the plain Ubuntu-Unity installation.
Color me (momentarily) happy.
-
Ok, checked more; color me less happy.
Definitely the layout switch does not work after suspend in the lock
screen. Hope you all people have password that can be typed in all
layouts, otherwise...
Also, with more than two layouts, the switch with the keys happens only
between two of them. The thi
@Simon:
I proposed a workaround (ugly) in http://askubuntu.com/questions/606451
/nautilus-open-in-terminal-extension-will-not-propagate-ssh-auto-sock
A upstream report would be nice; I suspect it could be related to the fact that
"run in terminal" is hard coded in gnome (see
https://bugzilla.g
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Since updating to 16.04 from 14.04, I have the syslog spammed by:
SEC: May 22 13:26:43 samsung-romano pkexec[21248]: gdm: Error executing command
as another user: Not authorized [USER=root] [TTY=unknown] [CWD=/var/lib/gdm3]
[COMMAND=/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-backli
I can confirm that this bug is still here in 16.04. Under the user point
of view, is as screen sharing is simply not working ( regression from
14.04).
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On Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, the bug is still there.
I have no PPA related to gnome or this bug installed.
The "modifier only" option for switching, set to whichever option, will
change the keyboard indicated in the panel indicator, but will not
really change the keyboard layout.
Setting the "switch t
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losing windows on Ubuntu 13.10
To manage
Desktop shot showing the bug.
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@William, i have a pure Ubuntu Gnome (3) system --- should I test your
PPA? Keyboard switch with key-combos is utterly broken on my system, to
the point that the only reliable way to obtain it is using the panel
indicator --- which, by the way, is often than not out of sync with the
real keymap.
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, my .Xmodmap is correctly read at startup (at least,
it seems).
I have a very simple .Xmodmap:
! EuroSign is on AltGr-5, eacute is mucho more useful for Spanish
keycode 26 = e E e E eacute Eacute
However, on layout switch, the modificatio
Yes, I can confirm that with more than 2 layouts the thing is even more
broken.
I tried to get a shot to understand better what it's happening, but I
suspect that the thing is **really** complex and we have a lot of
interacting modules and things that (I suspect) no one really grasp ---
the dconf
@William --- will try again this afternoon; sorry for the delay.
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Can't set keyboard layout change to alt
@William (sorry, got posted too early, a pity launchpad don't let you
edit comments). I read wrongly your comment and thought it would have
been of no use (I use only latin keyboards --- switch between US intl,
US intl AltGr-dead keys, and Spanish), and the name of the PPA is for
"non-latin"...
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@William: I tested the PPA. Remeber, Ubuntu Gnome 14.04; I have just two
keyboard layouts (if you want I can check with three to).
With the PPA:
1. switching to next source works ok if I choose a normal key combo, for
example, Super+Space. On pressing the combo, the layout switches, the
indicator
There is a possible workaround here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/459617/keyboard-layout-isnt-kept-upon-
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Could be this the upstream report?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729423
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Could be this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1246272 (and maybe this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729423 ) related too?
Seeing the workaround in http://askubuntu.com/questions/459617/keyboard-
layout-isnt-kept-upon-reboot I have a feeling that
Tried to report upstream
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730261
Temporary solution: install terminator.
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Christian Persch [gnome-terminal developer] said on 2014-05-16 17:49:52
UTC, in the upstream bug:
"An essential component in your reproducer is restarting gnome-shell.
Gnome-terminal used to unrealise and re-realise all windows in this case; that
was removed from 3.8. So I think this is fixed in g
@Alberto Low? Really?
Since 13.10, between this and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1218322 Ubuntu has become a PITA if you have
to write in more than one language (and even with just one, if that one
is not en_US).
Your call, but I think this is _at least_ h
I want to underline that my comment was not *at all* a critic to
developers. There is something pesky going on with keyboards, and
difficult to spot (although I suspect some kind of bad interaction
between {unity,gnome}-control-settings and ibus). The monster bug
#1218322 would have been fixed othe
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1240198 ***
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The all time record being probably bug #295014, with us since 2004 in
its first incarnation... But well, we have to remember that most
developers works on this in their free time, so... There should be a
ple
I can confirm that when it happened to me, I had gdm as login manager
and not lightdm.
Since the upgrade to 14.04, it happened just one time in one laptop
(solved by login/logout) with Ubuntu Gnome, and never in my other laptop
which has Xubuntu.
So for me it is happening now very rarely; last ti
Can anyone confirm that the workaround (setting language -> keyboard
input method to None instead of IBus) breaks the Shift-Ctrl-U method of
inputting Unicode chars?
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I humbly suggesting upping the importance for this bug. It's a BIG waste
of paper, and it's here since 2 years ago, so a bit of pressure to solve
it wouldn't be bad. And to issue backports at least back to LTS and
Intrepid.
It's not a difficult one to trigger... help save the trees :-)
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To resume, I would call this feature "physical" or "hard" word wrap.
Very useful sometime, and the basic reason to continue using tools like
[x]jed, [x]emacs or vi[m]. Would be nice to have it in gedit.
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You rece
I can add a me too to this bug. I have not time now to test II, but being 8.04
a stable release, I think it should be addressed here, to. It's a quite
upsetting bug.
If I have time I will try II beta on a VM, but don't hold your breath...
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1075923 ***
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I am quite sure that this is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1075923.
It seems fixed --- I cannot test it myself now.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1075
Public bug reported:
Since the upgrade to 13.10, my laptop stopped mounting the USB devices
(and SD cards too) automatically.
Inserting the USB I have in the log:
SYS: Oct 18 13:57:38 samsung-romano kernel: [ 167.570340] usb 3-2: new
high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
SYS: Oct 18 13
** Description changed:
Since the upgrade to 13.10, my laptop stopped mounting the USB devices
(and SD cards too) automatically.
Inserting the USB I have in the log:
SYS: Oct 18 13:57:38 samsung-romano kernel: [ 167.570340] usb 3-2: new
high-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
I stopped and restarted in debug mode udisksd. The event arrives, then it
simply stops and does nothing.
Log from the daemon (inserting another USB stick, so it's sdd now):
14:28:17.122:[5681]:[NOTICE]: Acquired the name org.freedesktop.UDisks2 on the
system message bus [main.c:77, on_name_acq
And to add mistery, calling the daemon:
% udisksctl mount --block-device /dev/sdc1
will correctly mount the disk and the log says:
14:40:13.601:[7143]:[NOTICE]: Mounted /dev/sdc1 at
/media/romano/3861-ECBD on behalf of uid 1153
[udiskslinuxfilesystem.c:1493, handle_mount()]
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I think that the duplicate is not correct. I will investigate more, but:
- I have no error messages whatsoever;
- my installation is ubuntu gnome, i do not have lightdm installed
- policyKit is completely silent when inserting disk
- I have no problem in mounting *manually* the device.
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USB disk not automatic
It seems that the upgrade that entered just now:
Upgrade: libsystemd-login0:amd64 (204-0ubuntu18, 204-0ubuntu19),
systemd-services:amd64 (204-0ubuntu18, 204-0ubuntu19), libsystemd-
daemon0:amd64 (204-0ubuntu18, 204-0ubuntu19), libgudev-1.0-0:amd64
(204-0ubuntu18, 204-0ubuntu19), libpam-systemd:am
If the other affected person confirm it's gone, I'll mark it at solved,
although it would be nice to find if there is a "main" bug o mark this
as a duplicate.
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Well --- now I have a warning "can't umount because busy" every time I
try to umount the device, but it disappear alone after a couple of
seconds and it works. So a nuisance more than a bug.
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Unfortunately, it happens again. So it's seems is sort of random.
Sometime it works, sometime not. If it works one time it works for all
the session (at least). After the next reboot, you sometime have
automounting working and sometime no.
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seems that "regular" ubuntu users have no problem). My system is a
ubuntu-gnome 13.04 (fresh install) upgraded to 13.10.
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@Sebastian:
It's quite difficult to untagle the various issue. At first glance I see
three basic problems:
- ability to change the keyboard layout switch to an arbitrary set of
modifiers, even without a normal key in the sequence, and make the
switch wrap-around (otherwise it's a pain for people
I really do not think that this is fixed... yes, now you can set
Ctrl+Alt, but this has side effects that I think are still directly
related to this bug, affecting gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-control-
center:
1) to make Ctrl+Alt+whatever other key combinations not working anymore
2) the fact
I received the (normal) update now. The problem is that the "options"
for changing the keyboard preferences has disappeared from the
"keyboard" settings... using gnome (not unity), could be for this?
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Tested (sorry for the comment below). Works for me with Alt+Shift_L
THANKS!
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Can't set keyboard layout ch
@Sebastien --- thanks.
I am not sure because the machine with 13.10 lacks the installation of Unity
--- Really this problem is what is keeping me from upgrading the other laptop
(where I have both Unity and Gnome-shell) to 13.10.
I will try to do more test (I do not have the 13.10 laptop with
@Alexander: do you have a Ubuntu/Unity or Ubuntu/Gnome?
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To
...I hate launchpad when you cannot edit your last post... I mean --- is
your installation a "vanilla" Ubuntu, with Unity, or you have installed
an Ubuntu Gnome distro? Imy case is the second one.
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...and u(n)mounted without any glitch. Next boot, who knows...
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The issue is an Eisenbug ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heisenbug ). In
this moment my disk has been mounted perfectly and automatically (both
partitions). The messages are:
SYS: Oct 23 15:02:22 samsung-romano kernel: [10752.645573] usb 3-1: new
high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
SYS:
No need to wait for the next boot. After four hours, inserted again the
same disk, no automounting. At least not in the three minutes I have
waited before mounting it manually.
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Probably there are reasons that make this impossible, so please take
this a naïve suggestion (no offense intended to all the people working
on this, especially William) --- but what about going back to the 13.04
situation? Now I am trying to reenable the ctl-alt-backspace x-kill
(gnome shell tends
@Alexander: no idea. :-|
I can confirm that killing and restarting daemons can give you problem
if you don't logout and login again... for example, restarting gnome-
shell sometime makes shutdown/reboot form the menu impossible.
Quite lost...
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Why invalid? The bug is still here, and it is taken care of by the
developers...
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Can't set keyboard layo
I have dome more tests, but I could not find the conditions under which it
worked some days ago.
Summarizing, no automatic mount of USB drives. Anyone can give some hint on
debugging it?
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After the upgrade it worked for me during a couple of days. Then it
stopped again... and is still not working.
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USB di
For me (Gnome shell, gdm locking screen) it _seems_ to work (if I press
Alt+Shift the overhead windows appears and seems to change layout).
Couldn't really test, too, because the password is typed in the exactly
same way on my two layouts. (yes, it has plenty od special char.
Happening to be in the
I have the packages form the PPA (gnome-control-center
1:3.8.5-0ubuntu1~saucy1)(gnome-settings-daemon 3.8.5-0ubuntu11.1).
Ubuntu Gnome, Gnome-shell, gdm.
1) Basically it works for me with Alt+ShiftL to switch layouts, and Menu key as
Compose.
2) My preferred setup (shift + shift) can be selected
Public bug reported:
Open nautilus on a director, and then from a shell in the same directory
create a 0-lenght file with a video extension, like .avi or .MTS.
Nautilus immediately crash trying to render the preview.
(0)samsung-romano:~/tmp% touch 0.MTS
(0)samsung-romano:~/tmp% totem-video-th
Sebastian: got it, if I uninstall python-nautilus (and with it
gir1.2-nautilus-3.0) the bug disappears.
I am not sure which functions I am losing with it...
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@All: I think that we all should try to cool down on this bug. It's a
serious one, developers are on it, it's not easy to fix and it's
impossible to revert to old system (unfortunately).
The SRUs are trying to fix it in a incremental manner; I think that all
these changes of tag come from not havi
Hi, you can set compose key --- it's just in another place. See
http://askubuntu.com/questions/360378/how-to-access-the-keyboard-layout-
options-in-13-10/370257#370257, i have mine set to Menu and it's ok.
Anyone knows how to re-instate Ctrl-Alt-Backspace behavior, though? I
was unable to find it.
Tried right now --- this boot/login it is working, and I have the
following in ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-settings-daemon.log
(gnome-settings-daemon:1896): color-plugin-WARNING **: failed to connect
to device: Failed to connect to missing device
/org/freedesktop/ColorManager/devices/cups_PDF
...and
Today is a no-working day. I still am not able to determine a pattern
for when it works and when no...
Done:
(0)samsung-romano:~% gvfs-mount -o
(gvfs-mount:1): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: remote volume monitor
with dbus name org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor is not supported
Mon
There is something really strange going on here. After the test above, I logged
out. Next, on the login screen (gdm here), there wasn't my name-icon. I logged
in by using "not listed here..." option.
Login was much faster than normal now, and the automount is working this time.
(0)samsung-rom
So the main difference from gvfs-mount -o is the error:
(gvfs-mount:1): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: remote volume
monitor with dbus name org.gtk.Private.UDisks2VolumeMonitor is not
supported
which happens when the automount is *not* working.
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Reported upstream --- I hope it helps.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #711711
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711711
** Also affects: gvfs via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711711
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Reading the comments, and the linked comment on
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711426, it seems that the
GNOME resolution is WONTFIX --- letting the options in gnome-tweak-tool
(which, BTW, is broken in Ubuntu now --- please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-tweak-tool/+bug/1228626.
@Levan, your bug is probably https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1226962
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to
Really I do not know why it's marked "fixed". Still happening, with the
evolution that goes with Ubuntu 12.10. Happened today to me, and no way
to workaround (I tried everything)
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Public bug reported:
I updated ubuntu from 12.04 to 12.10 (I am using gnome-shell and
evolution) and evolution stopped working completely with local delivery
folders. Each time I try to open one of the local mbox file, I have a
bunch of errors of the style:
** (evolution:11783): CRITICAL **: e_ma
** Tags added: i386
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It has happened a couple of time to me to. I can stop evolution issuing
evolution --force-shutdown
which I suppose is the same than killing -9. What happens is that a
network connection hangs (like a refresh), it became impossible to
cancel (it says "(cancelling)" but never do it) and after that
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