In my case: gthumb --import-photos
[I see the thumbnails but when I press the "Import" button, the app does
nothing but displays the following in the console:]
(gthumb:5261): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_progress_set_percentage: assertion
`percentage >= 0 && percentage <= 1.0' failed
[The "Help" button
I agree with Alex. That "solution" from #64 fixes it, so it is clearly
something wrong with the way icons are being added to and drawn on the
panel during boot. I am wondering if it occurs in a vanilla Ubuntu
install, or only if another program has been installed that puts an icon
in the panel. If
Actually, on further investigation, the solution from post 64 does not
always fix the issues. Check the two attached screenshots. This is
before and after enabling / disabling Expand. It fails to sort out the
repeated "T" over the Wireless Applet. Also know the jumbled up
placement of the indicator
2nd screenshot.
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Check comments 49, 56, 62 - it seems the guys in charge don't like being
told what to do. They have deemed this of low importance, so the users
have to view it as such, apparently (regardless of the fact that if this
bug affects you, you can't log out / shutdown / restart unless you know
what you a
Exactly the point many bug reporters have been making. Although this
doesn't cause a serious crash, it can effectively lock an inexperienced
user in to their system with no way of exiting. Sadly, this issue
highlights a major flaw in the Ubuntu bug reporting process, in that the
importance of an is
I have the same problem, for me it occurs constantly, I don't have
cross fading turned on.
All my music is stored on a samba network folder...
Reproduction
-> Add music on a network share.
-> Play a track
Expected Behaviour
-> The Time Slider moves along showing the progression of the song as
I haven't had the issue either for the past week. Has a separate update
fixed it?
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Further to my earlier comment this issue has returned on occasion, so it
isn't fixed for me, however, it is happening less, say once a week and
only with the Date applet.
@Teej I think all Alex was saying was that he has seen this bug on two
others machines, one owned by his Dad and one owned by h
This bug affects me to.
For me the behaviour is slightly different. I have my MP3 on a Samba
share (a NSA210 Zyxel NAS box). It imports the files all successfully.
On reboot, I find the library empty (despite the Samba folder being
correctly mounted (tested by browsing to it)). On reloading Rhythm
There are two bugs that are very similiar. See here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/483989
I have reported my issue on the bug linked above, but it may be more
similar to this one, as I think the error occurs for me when trying to
save a Tag on a network drive, as describ
Confirmed on a Dell XPS M1330 running Karmic updated as fully as
possible.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425411
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Had a different type of corruption today, not seen this one before, so I
am posting it as it appears not to be duplication of previous
screenshots from other people. This time it affects the wireless
notification icon.
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Adding some further information and this is related to sacha's post.
As mentioned before, I have seen this bug a lot (though less so
recently) on my Lucid laptop after upgrading it from Karmic > Lucid RC >
Lucid. That laptop has an nvidea graphics card and is running the Normal
Visual Effects sett
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
What happened:
I have a manual proxy configured in System->Preferences->Network Proxy. The
weather applet never updates for me. I suspect that this is because it is not
using the proxy settings.
What I expected to happen: The wea
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bug-buddy
What happens: When I try to send a bug report with bug-buddy, I obtain the
following message:
There has been a network error while sending the report. Do you want to save
this report and send it later?
Please ensure that your Internet connec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
More often than not, after booting, I find one or more gnome-panel icons are
replicated, with one icon functional, the other not functioning. This randomly
affects the following icons:
bluetooth, volume control, date/time, logout button.
I
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47856374/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47856375/GCo
Note, I did a search, this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/44082 seems
similiar, but not the same, as this one is related to moving icons,
whilst mine is related to repeated icons.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575655
Y
This bug affects me in Lucid. I think clasifying it of low importance is
a serious mistake. When it happens to me, often the logout button often
disappears. To a new user, they would then have no way of logging out or
shutting down (since they are unlikely to know about sudo shutdown -hP
or about a
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Fair enough. Any suggestions as to how we can help track this bug down
and solve it? Since no app is apparently crashing, logs don't seem
relevant. Maybe a dummy app that puts an icon in the panel and then
somehow monitors that icon? Just wanna help out, as I know screenshots
and whining on the sid
Check comments 61 and 62, they only like people to post informative
stuff and fixes, no chit chat :( I guess that is what the Ubuntu forums
are for
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FWIW, I had the same problem on Fedora Core 5 after an attempt to use a GUI
tool to change my hostname failed.
My /etc/hosts file was screwed up and it took several minutes for a terminal to
be displayed so I could fix it.
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gnome-settings-daemon crashes at login
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Public bug reported:
I print to a printer which is attached to a windows machine on the LAN.
When I hit print in evince, the "Two-sided" drop-down in the "Page
Layout" tab has a single entry, "One sided". This means that I am unable
to print double-sided from evince.
However, if I click System ->
I also encountered this bug. I ran gnome-screensaver --nodaemon --debug
for a long time, and noticed that when the screensaver wasn't working
correctly, the debug output includes lines like
[manager_maybe_start_job_for_window] gs-manager.c:207 (21:33:38):
Not starting job because throttled
Prior
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 68950 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 70576
Duplex printing permanently disabled in edgy
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 70576
Duplex printing permanently disabled in edgy
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 68950
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