Public bug reported:
After upgrading to wily the Sync Preferences list tree box appears
empty. Resizing the window does not help. The same problem occurs when
booting Ubuntu GNOME 15.10 from a live CD. The device I want to sync
music to is an Ipod shuffle model xC323. I also tried resetting it to
Thanks, I can confirm that the issue is fixed with rhythmbox
3.2.1-1ubuntu3.1.
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Title:
Sync preferences not visible in devi
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Title:
Sync preferences not visible in device properties window
To manage notifications a
I have the same problem on my installation after upgrading from Gutsy to
Hardy.
nautilus
nautilus: symbol lookup error: nautilus: undefined symbol:
eel_art_irect_empty
ldd `which nautilus`:
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb7f37000)
libbeagle.so.0 => /usr/lib/libbeagle.so.0 (0xb7f0b0
Is anybody still experiencing this issue? Haven't noticed the issue for
quite some time now,
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 415442 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415442
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 415442
gnome-system-monitor crashed with signal 5 in _XError()
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ht
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 415442 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415442
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 415442
gnome-system-monitor crashed with signal 5 in _XError()
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337
Another issue: bug #387796 concerned actually _adding_ icons to the menu
(for the open-with application list), it is sort of counter-productive
to fix the bug there and then remove the icons again with this
setting...
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Another issue: bug #387796 concerned actually _adding_ icons to the menu
(for the open-with application list), it is sort of counter-productive
to fix the bug there and then remove the icons again with this
setting...
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@Sebastien Bacher:
As Mac_v already said, the problem is that not everybody knows that / marks a
subdirectory. Actually, an average user isn't even supposed to know that he is
allowed to type the entire filepath in a box called "Name" . I myself wasn't
aware of it for a long time, so I think tha
2.27.4-0ubuntu1
ProcCmdline: gnome-system-monitor
ProcCwd: /home/sandro
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-6.25-generic
Signal: 5
SourcePackage: gnome-system-monitor
StacktraceTop:
?? () from /usr/lib/libgdk-x11
Uhm, is the attached backtrace not good?
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It is in gconf-editor (ready through the previous comments and you will
find the key), alternatively also under
system->preferences->appearance->interface
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bookmark favicons
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Yo
@Pedro Villavicencio: I was about to enter the bug in bugzilla, but I
was puzzled by the choice of the piece of software under which the bug
has to be filed, that seems to be mandatory. May you tell me where
should I put it?? Thank you! :-)
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There is no warning message when inserting a forbidd
closed and invited those who experiment this
problem to re-open an issue... here I am.
It only happens when working on my touch notepad (laptop keyboard).
Never happens if I use external keyboard.
sandro
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.34.3-1ubunt
I think that rather than "several nautilus shortcuts don't work shortly
after opening directory", "[...] don't work shortly after nautilus
window received focus" would be more appropriate. I.e. I have some
nautilus window open, delete a file, the confirm dialog pops up, then it
often happens that i
Geees will people stop complaining for something they got for FREE? It is like
if you got a present and start insulting the person which gave it to you
because it does not work the way you want. It is certainly okay to point out
things that have some design flaws, but please just try to keep in
Tralalalala:
1. I don't know if you ever coded or worked on a larger project, but I can
guarantee you that no matter how good the documentation of a program is you
still first have to read through the whole code if it wasn't you writing it. A
program consists of the written part which everyone c
Yes, I'm actually talking about that dialog;
your explanation is correct, and I'm aware that the behaviour I describe has a
reason to be. However, my opinion is that the message that shows when the typed
path is incorrect is not useful for those who don't already know the mechanism:
that would c
@ Sebastien Bacher: it is very easily reproducible (it's rather a usability
imperfection than a software bug).
You just need to create a new file (as I said above, I've tried this with
Openoffice.org, Gedit, Archive manager, Brasero, Sound recorder and Gimp and
they all had the same behaviour) a
** Description changed:
When the user types a filename, if he puts a forbidden symbol (like "/" for
example) in the name, when clicking on the "Save" button there's a really
obscure message coming out: instead of saying "one or more character you have
typed are not admitted" , or "the symbol
@mac_v: I know that this really a *minor* bug; anyway, it is quite easy
to encounter and even easier to "fix", I suppose. That's why I posted it
here: I apologise for the wrong approach, I'm downloading Karmic now to
repeat the test.
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** Description changed:
When the user types a filename, if he puts a forbidden symbol (like "/" for
example) in the name, when clicking on the "Save" button there's a really
obscure message coming out: instead of saying "one or more character you have
typed are not admitted" , or "the symbol
@mac_v: I repeated the tests on Karmic and the feedback it gave is the same it
was on Jaunty.
I'm trying to figure out why you didn't have any warning message but my karmic
installation broke, so I can't do anything until I have some time to fix it...
more feedback to come, bye :-)
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@Mac_v: sure I don't mind, it is better explained now!
And, the message in the screenshot is the same I got on my PC; and I was
running Karmic Alpha2 so maybe that was the point. As soon as I'll have the
system running I'm going to test the difference between "Save" and "Save as".
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@Mac_v: things are getting more confusing somehow... I reinstalled Karmic
(Alpha 2) and I updated it just today, and now it behaves like you said in your
fist post. I get *no feedback at all*.
I'm updating the description.
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** Summary changed:
- Incoherent warning message when inserting a forbidden symbol in filename
+ There is no warning message when inserting a forbidden symbol (/) in filename
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393158
Y
** Description changed:
- When the user tries to save a file from the "Save" option , and Inputs labels
containing "/" he is warned with the following error message:
- "The folder contents could not be displayed"
- "Error stating file '/xx/a': No such file or directory"
+ When the user tries to s
(Just to update the status from my side, the last time I tried to debug
I was affected by a bug that causes X to crash on resume, and
consequently always lost all debugging information from gdb, and since
then I didn't have the chance to continue investigating this issue,
expect some updates next w
Works now.
** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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file-roller hangs a while when extracting item via drag and drop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330745
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>From what I can judge the problem is not how the panel behaves when it
is resized, but how it behaves when adding applets to the panel, i.e.
practically always choosing to store the position as absolute from left,
instead of from right. In fact, once I corrected all the settings
manually in gconf,
>From my own investigations so far I guess the best starting point is
panel-toplevel.c in the sources of gnome-panel-2.26.0 -> gnome-panel.
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Applets do not scale well with changing resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36189
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Here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137473 (you can find it
at the top of the page, under "assigned to")
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I think one should rather look at the gnome-panel source code, it is
more likely that the panel listen to screen resolution changes events
and resizes itself accordingly than the screen resolution program itself
resizing the panel. At least this is the impression I got looking at the
gnome-panel so
You're welcome. In case you make any interesting findings, please report
- as stated above I have the impression that the file panel-toplevel.c
is a good starting point to study the behavior of the panel, but as the
code is next to undocumented, it is quite difficult to understand it at
first sight
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36189 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36189
>From my experience the issues are related in the fact that it is the way
gnome stores the positions of the applets that is problematic. Try,
after unlocking and relocking, to have a look at gconf under
/apps/pa
I've done some more testing (switching resolutions, logging out and in at
different resolutions) and I must say that my applets always retain their
correct position since when I've set all positioning values manually. Though
what I noticed is that while right_stick is always preserved, positions
Public bug reported:
Symptom: when dragging a folder from file-roller to the desktop or another
folder, file-roller hangs for some time (ca 2-3 minutes) eating all the CPU,
then proceeds as expected.
Steps to reproduce: test with OpenFOAM-1.5.General.gtgz from
http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfoa
Attaching valgrind profiling data. Note: I interrupted the execution of
the program after about 30 minutes...
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Backtraced attached. I interrupted the program with ctrl+c after about
one minute, as otherwise the program would eventually recover from the
hangup and finish as expected, this providing no backtrace information.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43572 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43572
I get the result described in this bug in Intrepid 8.10 (used to work in
8.04). I am not quite sure if the issue I am experiencing is the same as
the one described in bug #43572. Changing the slider in the apple
I experience the problem too, although only the shortcut does not work
only the first time I press it, if I press the shortcut twice, it works
fine. Usually it happens when I switch from some other application to
nautilus and press the shortcut, afterwards, as long as I work with
nautilus, everythi
(Note: this does not apply to CTRL+V only in my situation)
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In my opinion this is a really bad design decision. I think a user
actually reads the text of the context menu he uses often only the first
few times, then remembers where the relevant entries are approximately
located and simply locates them by the icon. Like this the user always
has to double che
Just a side effect: this setting also prevents the icon displaying in
the file-browser-applet even if the user explicitly chooses "Show applet
icon".
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407621
You rec
or just play around with awn ;)
On 10/25/2010 09:02 PM, sk8erbender wrote:
> heh then im gonna change to lxde maybe peppermint ice or something ;)
>
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You rece
I have the same problem on my machine. The Fix mentioned by bdforbes
does NOT work for me.
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Same here on a T400 as well as on a T60.
** Summary changed:
- Computer suspends immediately after resuming
+ Computer suspends immediately after resuming if power is unplugged while
suspended
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Binary package hint: gthumb
As opposed to the version shipped in jaunty, the version in karmic does
not play any animated gifs I tried anymore. Attaching a sample image.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Oct 15 20:02:37 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Executable
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I filed the bug in bugzilla.gnome.org: it's here
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=593410
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=593410
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See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Invalid => Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #586875 => GNOME Bug Tracker #565677
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Issue still present here too.
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Indeed it is not a crash, but a hang - after a few minutes (this on a
2.66GHz T9550). Looking a bit closer at the archive, the main issue
seems that it contains a huge amount of files (i.e. 32'000 files in one
folder). But what is strange is that the issue does NOT occur when
directly selecting ext
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Sorry for the long silence - I tried upgrading to 9.04 and noticed that
now the user is prompted to use the driver settings utility instead of
the display utility (as nvidia does not support the needed xrandr
extensions), which would solve the above problem. From what I can judge
the bug may also b
The problem is not the program crashing, but I guess rather an issue with the
way the behavior with shares is designed. The hang is only due to the cifs
subsystem trying to access the unavailable share, and nautilus (and any other
program that might want to access the share location, even the te
Shouldn't this bug be markes as fixed released also against gnome-
desktop? Or remote watch removed?
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The best solution that works for me I've come up so far is the following:
The problem seems to be that gnome has difficulties to decide whether it should
store the position of an applet as aligned to the left or to the right.
Consequently, what I did was in the gconf-editor manually browse to
/ap
Starting from what package version should I be able to notice the
change? Currently I've got gvfs 1.2.0-0ubuntu2 and just today I had the
described issue when putting my laptop to sleep while a ssh share was
still mounted, then on resume nautilus, the gnome panels (i.e. pretty
much everything) hang
Tested with today's updates (gvfs 1.2.1-0ubuntu1) and the problem persists. To
test, I mounted various cifs shares and a ssh share, put the laptop to suspend,
plugged out the cable, resumed, and after inserting the password to unlock gdm,
the usual symptoms were noticable, namely
CIFS VFS: Unexp
Please do refer to my above comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/341463/comments/2
As said, I also do not think that the bug is only in gvfs (in fact, in my
opinion it is not a bug in the common way, but a design issue with how gvfs
deals with such problems), but it is ma
The issue is not ubuntu-specific, getting the same on fedora 12 /
rawhide.
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