This bug report was registered when George W. Bush was the president of
the United States.
Same for the fonts:// bug noted in bug #193897
We will have moved to the moon before some of these bugs are actually
addressed.
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I've tried. Glacial movement.
I'm willing to test any patches you can provide, assuming I can have a
non-intrusive method of testing them. A PPA package would be best.
Unfortunately, as I was trying out the patch, I wasn't able to get back
to my original GTK. There are some cyclic included files
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It seems illogical in todays day and age that a thumbnailer crashes the
entire desktop file browser system.
Confirming here. The thumbnailer crash bugs have been around for at
least four or five releases. Is
Nautilus needs to be insulated from thumbnailers crashing the entire
system.
As it is now, and has been for at least four or five releases, I can
easily drag down my entire desktop file browser via an SVG thumbnail or
video codec thumbnail.
Medium seems like a low priority given that these sorts
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 277203 ***
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Summary: Changing the Desktop->Login sound to disabled has no impact.
Standard logon sound plays as normal.
Platform / Architecture: Ubuntu am
I'd add the fact that certain AVCHD streams in MTS wrappers play fine.
What does it take to add the .MTS to totem-video-thumbnailer?
As it is now, as long as it isn't a 24p encoded into a 60i stream, most
of the MTS seem to be handled properly by Totem.
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Summary: A well known and understood bug that has yet to be fixed
upstream. When using GTK with Xinerama and mapping the Wacom tablet to
a single screen, all Wacom devices suffer from incorrect offsets between
the cursor and the Wacom level input device. In short, while the
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I've recently been seeing this happen across two different motherboards.
I hadn't seen it appear at all previously.
I'll wager that on some level this is a race condition. It occurred zero
times with a quad core and about 50% of the time with my six core. This
happened on identical hardware with
Possibly related to bug #552835?
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And SVG thumbnails art still dragging the entire file browser down,
sometimes without it given the ability to restart itself.
This is as of _Lucid_ 14th April.
I'd say that it is fair to suggest that there are likely zero audience
members that expect standard thumbnailing activity to drag down th
@Nico: If I had to wager, I'd suggest he likely found them in gconf-
editor. In /schemas. You can also find all of the actual schema files in
/usr/share/gconf/schemas.
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Confirming here on 10.10 amd64 with a OCZ Vertex 120 GB.
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Confirming on Maverick. Radeon 5750.
Tested with the Maverick desktop installation media via thumbdrive and
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There is still an issue with thumbnailing in Nautilus happening with
Karmic. SVGs, WAVs, and AVIs seem to be the culprits.
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Seeing as to how long and well known this bug is and that a patch is
available, is it not possible to get this issue fixed?
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This is marked as "Fix Released", yet it appears that "fonts:///" is
still not working for adding and removing fonts.
The inability of Nautilus to view the fonts directory and install fonts
etc. is related to this bug is it not?
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Ok. Done and done after my last batch of photos.
Frequency: Always (Seems to happen every time I do an import)
Symptoms: Import succeeds. Initial autolaunch of F-Spot fails when
plugging in media. When finished, shutting down the window via the
close function simply hangs the application.
*
Been extremely busy.
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This isn't about changing the look and feel, this is about the
underlying architecture.
1) The window's grab area should be separated from its aesthetic border
trim area ( as per Jonathan Kerls suggestion at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/160311/comments/19
)
2) D
It wasn't intended to be utilized in this fashion. It was purely
provided as a system tray icon to report a problem.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: serpentine
Summary: After burning two files to disk, trying to shut down
application results in a locked state -- only fixable with a forced
quit.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Oct 6 21:33:07 2007
Disassembly: 0x2b25c315d875:
DistroR
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Has there been any movement on this either with Ubuntu or upstream
Debian?
Apparently the failures only happen with Debian based systems.
Somewhere, somehow, we should be able to re-enable this file check.
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No.
Unfortunately, the gtkrc will not affect the panel properly. For
example, if you tried to have gtkrc draw a 'flat box' or a custom drawn
element for the panel, it will not apply using the class overrides.
Apparently the gtkrc for the panel exclusively was to handle this, but
has gotten lost
It is relatively painless to change the dimensions of the surrounding
border for themes. That said, you may end up with a gaudy looking heavy
window, but I assume that you don't care about that.
To change border widths, simply open up the theme's Metacity XML file.
For example, Human's theme is l
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: eog
Summary: Exporting an image from the Ubuntu default installed PDF
viewer (Evince) produces JPEGs of a variety that the default image
viewer (Eye of Gnome) cannot load. GIMP and other image related
applications have no problem with the output.
Frequ
Upon further review, it appears that Evince is not exporting the file to
the extension named.
In this instance, choosing the "Save as..." in Evince failed to save the
image as a JPG and wrote it as a PNG (probably the source image format
in the PDF.)
Is this in fact perhaps two possible bugs? On
It is just an embedded PNG.
Right click on any embedded PNG in a PDF and click 'Save As...' and try
saving it with the .JPG extension.
I don't have a link to the PDFs -- any PDF with images would suffice.
Try any one from http://artzmania.com
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I wanted to bump this bug report with the news that Cinepaint is now
considered unmaintained in Debian / Ubuntu and is possibly (?) not going
to be included in Hardy.
I will say beyond a shadow of a doubt that lacking _any_ application to
do realtime manipulations in interfaces that are _close_ to
Apparently there is a horrible communication gap in Ubuntu.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaceBrowserLogin
I believe sabdfl approved it in principle.
There are no official design documents, so following the 'style' is virtually
impossible as there isn't one.
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Need a technique to manually force this to happen. I can't fix it
without a cmd line equivalent way to see the results.
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Can we close this?
Specific sets of disabilities require very specific and real design
features. It is simply impossible to address specific sets of
disabilities with a single theme.
PS: We should probably establish a 'target audience' for the default
Human look at some point to address these s
Can we close this?
This bug also falls under the area of accessibility features. The
default look cannot possibly hope to address the specific needs of
particular disabilities or special abilities -- Ubuntu should provide a
look / feel for various classes of disabilities. I am not qualified to
e
Close this bug please. It is resolved.
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We should probably address the default wallpaper first. Hopefully the
author will get this message and offer up an SVG equivalent, as it
should be quite easy to address.
On a side note, Daniel, we should consider having a method to
automatically set the 'Zoom' gconf setting for widescreen modes t
Here is a sample quick icon in the current Human styling. Feel free to
release if appropriate and better than the rather downscaled version.
SVG attached as well.
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Source file based on Human stylings (if there is such a creature ;) )
Developed in Inkscape SVN version January 2007 - use it if your
rendering mileage goes astray.
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Is this still relevant?
Can we close this bug with the 'by design' keyword?
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So we have a viable method around this, is this still relevant Daniel?
Can we symlink it and close this bug?
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I had the issue in Edgy. That said, I cannot test as I am now in
Feisty.
It _was_ definitely an issue in Edgy.
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Good. I didn't know if those changes got kaiboshed or not.
Needless to say, we still need A. to SVG ize the default wallpaper. --
or -- optionally -- wait until the machinations of sab-inc finish up
with Feisty art / design work. That said, I sincerely doubt that Cliff
uses Inkscape (which is ab
Well I had no idea it looked like th email forward icon. Sorry about
that. I'll revise it.
Re Daniel: The target destination is a mere 22 or 32 pixels -- does it
appear anywhere else? If so, larger versions can be supplied, but it
doesn't seem worth spending hours of spline bending for.
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This is related to many other bugs.
I can, again, push a fix that will set the input box to a scaled region,
but as of now, it appears that it is impossible to accomplish in the
bounding container.
Theoretically, it should scale to the target dimensions of the user's
monitor, so it seems logical
Can anyone track down the symlink or file this this is using? If so, a
fix is easy.
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sabdfl chose these for inclusion during Edgy.
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SVG developed by art team member Orro.
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Better?
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Screenshot if still relevant, otherwise we will close.
Thanks Chuck.
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There are many people, some with art and design degrees, who have issues
with some of Ubuntu's chosen implementations across everything from
Wallpaper to Icons to menu layouts.
That said, the current art and design final word is handled by sabdfl
himself. He chose to integrate the emblems. It hi
Closing bug.
Window design was handled directly with consultation with sabdfl
himself. His thoughts might change in the future, but for the time
being, the chance of him approving of buttons that are wider is
currently around nil, as a loose approximation.
Hope this helps to clarify the situatio
Daniel, is there a quick way to link an SVG to this? It would be nice
to repair this issue ASAP.
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Within the current implementation of GDM, I believe it is impossible to
link a button to the input area. We should probably close this bug or
file the issue against upstream GDM implementation.
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Yes. Buttons are not the issue here however.
What is currently impossible is the ability to have TWO input boxes --
one for Logon and one for Password on the screen simultaneously.
If we push this upstream, we might get results.
Then again, all of this GL madness might get in the way.
Better
Aight -- for what it is worth, we tried.
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Yes.
I actually think this applies to several aspects of the GNOME rendering
engine -- if we can track down exactly where the SVG is being pre-
cached, we can probably figure out what is going on.
I will render a test image and provide screenshots.
Also, Sebastien, is there any way to have SVGs
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43350 ***
I am going to mark this as a duplicate of bug 43350 as the development
of various resolutions is handled under one umbrella.
Discussion continues over in bug 43350 -- please read it if you aren't
involved.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bu
This bug is largely surrounding resolution of background images -- so I
have merged a bug thread that deals with multi-head resolutions.
At the very least -- Feisty should provide at least ONE SVG background to
accommodate all of these issues. I realize this isn't optimal for the users of
such
"However, if we can provide universal access with the default theme"
Sorry, there is no such creature.
We need to focus on the fact that users fall into very strict needs.
Specifically, this is no different than language based restrictions (and
the related motifs that work only for particular cul
I would suggest that instead of implementing a poor 'middle' ground for
these issues, it might be prudent to target the needs in an orthodox
manner.
That said, it would seem to make sense to target the fundamental theme
at a larger percentage group. Demographics are an unfortunate reality
in this
Probably better to have something that at least looks like Human than
what we have now.
Here is a quickie bit of work on Human pattern.
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And the SVG sources
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Sorry, yes, I probably should have stated that.
I developed that icon based off of the Canonical SVG monitor icon
present in
/usr/share/icons/Human/Scalable
My contribution to the icon is obviously completely subject to whatever
license is required by Ubuntu / Canonical.
I whipped it up in abou
Chime in guys -- but I am pretty certain this is an upstream issue.
Correct me if I am wrong.
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I'll correct myself. It has to do with using the rect parameter in the
stanza correctly.
kwwii -- perhaps you can have a look at the attachment and see the
proper way to utilize rects to get the desired effect.
Hope this helps...
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Sheeesh Et. You sure are hard on the people pushing the blocks up the
pyramid... ;)
On a serious note, I find the wand to be pretty Fedora ish. If ye
request, yet gets however...
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I think you are entirely missing the point. Read the topic of the bug.
The idea is to have a _Human_ variant.
This means a very restricted set of design guidelines (albeit inferred
as opposed to well documented) in order to fit in.
The sources are provided and they are SVG which means that the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
Summary: When attempting to toggle 3D mode in glChess, the application
complains that GtkGLExt Python bindings are not found. After searching
the repositories, it appears that the GtkGlExt Python bindings are not
available.
Platform: Ubunt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Summary: /usr/share/gnome/gnome-panelrc is the only authoritative
technique to theme the panel base. On Debian based systems, changing
the contents of this gtkrc file fails to have any impact.
References:
http://gnomesupport.org/forums/view
After much searching on the various forums and such.
According to the default text contained in the gnome-panelrc file, it
clearly states:
#
# This file is intentionally left empty. You may add gtk theme
# definitions here and they will only apply to the GNOME Panel.
#
However, although this is
Ubuntu 7.04 amd64 with OpenGL and GTKGL bindings installed.
Result: Failure. Application complains that OpenGL and GTKGL aren't
installed.
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This is probably worth closing. The artwork reverted taking this issue
off the table.
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While one can discuss the merits of the sounds on aesthetic grounds, I
would like to address the latter portion of your comment.
Currently, the modern world moves at the speed of thought -- it changes,
it morphs, it is nebulous. It is possible that an operating system that
strives to be contempor
"but the old sounds were much more relaxing, professional"
"the previous sounds were really professional"
It seems over the Edgy cycle this term 'professional' was bandied around
as some catch phrase. This is especially interesting when considering
the compositions of the various teams and the ed
Ubuntu 6.10 amd64
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Managed to duplicate bug in the following fashion:
1) First load Evolution and select a folder other than Inbox. Select a mail
message.
2) Load another folder. Shutdown.
3) Upon attempting to restart Evolution, the application fails to load
and simply dies after attempting to load. Attachment
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Platform: 6.10 amd64
Attached email message locks up Evolution. Unable to shutdown, switch
mail messages, etc. Responsive application, but nothing happens (eg:
Highlight moves but nothing further happens regarding display.)
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Design issue, but here is a kludge. It looks like awful however. To make this
more aesthetically pleasing, we would need to expand the size of the options
button "dead area". Of course, comprehensive design might accommodate for
issues such as this (that was a poke to you sab. ;) )
The foll
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Despite being the default search engine on Firefox 2.0, Google fails to
show up under the deskbar listing as a "Web Search" option.
Removing Google and re-adding it to Firefox's search listing also fails.
** Affects: de
Note that Evolution will fail to load _without_ following the technique
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Shoddy looking _and_ it fails to scale appropriately.
Forward this to our lead designer sabdfl.
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The bug reporting issue regarding design is getting a tad silly.
We have no target audience for the design -- which is ultimately the
problem. The aesthetic, whatever it ends up being, _will_ not and _can_
not please everyone.
Also, permitting "bug" reports to be filed against any aspect is trul
Lacking overall design pattern for Ubuntu.
Until we have one, I would close all bugs with words like "better" in
them.
"By design".
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This would require modding the gtkrc file in the GDM, and that gets into
aesthetics.
Perhaps we should forward this to our lead designer sabdfl?
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Could someone please post a screenshot?
The problem lies in some hideous hard coded pixel forces in the GDM XML.
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In order to play BBC streams and certain other media formats on amd64,
one _must_ use mozilla-mplayer.
Unfortunately, totem-mozilla BLOCKS mozilla-mplayer from being the
default player in Firefox. This prevents streams such as .ra from bei
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66902 ***
Apologies for the rather strong language. I am sure you can appreciate
the impact of removing a plugin handler and having to reinstall your
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Isn't there an issue here with the removal of totem-mozilla as well?
When I attempted to remove the totem-mozilla plugin my entire ubuntu-
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After a sudo cp blah to ~/Desktop, the locked emblem appears.
Opening up a terminal and chgrp / chown'ing the file, it will still
retain the locked emblem.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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It is a metapackage, no?
Try doing a sudo apt-get remove totem-mozilla and watch it attempt to
remove your entire desktop:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get remove totem-mozilla
The following packages will be REMOVED:
totem-mozilla ubuntu-deskto
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 66902 ***
Here is a cut and paste showing what will be removed by removing totem-
mozilla, based on the depends found in ubuntu-desktop.
** Attachment added: "apt-cache show ubuntu-desktop output for amd64"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5508451/apt-cache%20s
Any chance of a patched version being pushed into Edgy? Feisty seems
like a long way away to wait for some fundamental functionality.
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Apparently aesthetics doesn't matter. Once again, the default theme
should attempt to be aesthetically pleasing and functional for a given
target audience (yet to be defined.)
Since free software is infinitely customizable, I suggest that the user
apply their own theme to meet their needs.
Ultim
I think this becomes an upstream issue. It would seem like a "Good
Thing" to have fonts sizes completely unchained from hard pixel counts.
Ken?
If it is viable, we should push this upstream and get some opinions on
it, as I don't know of a way to do this with the current implementation.
Sincere
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