I caught transmission-daemon using 12Gb (!) of RAM on my AMD64 system
recently, and for what it's worth, the Transmission 4.0.2 packages from
UbuntuHandbook PPA fix this issue. I'd noticed 3.0.0 using insane
amounts of RAM many times before (workaround was to restart the daemon),
but seeing it use
Hi Paride, after more than 24 hours running transmission-daemon from Andreas'
PPA linked in #18, memory usage is only 300mb. More torrents than when my
initial comment (#14) was posted, so I'd say it's fixed.
Thanks to everyone who put the effort in to sort this out.
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This situation affected me too (Ubuntu 22.04). I couldn't open any files
from the GNOME Activities overview, and trying to open file paths from
the Audacious playlist wouldn't work either. With wslu installed, the
terminal output from Audacious read:
~$ audacious
Gtk-Message: 10:40:48.739: Failed
FWIW, this bug is present in Ubuntu 15.04 beta 2.
Ctrl-S select pattern works in icon view (will select multiple files),
but not in list view (will only select one file).
If it helps, this also affects a selection once it is pasted/copied to a
destination, same pattern as selection. i.e. pasting
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* Expo plugin: Make sure the Expo animation is completed before
allowing clicks to be handled. (LP: #1026553)
Sorry to be a bother, but this fix forces me to wait until the animation
is finished before right clicking on my desired desktop, otherwise the
plugin goes straigh
I'm running Ubuntu 12.10 AMD64 with updates from quantal-proposed, and I
can confirm what Alain mentioned in comment #121, point 8 (menus have no
effect after re-opening a file with Calc a few times), BUT, if I then
close Calc, open a gEdit window, close it, THEN reopen the document with
Calc, the
This still happens with a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 (final release),
using nvidia driver 313. Correcting the refresh rate (uncheck
autodetect, set to 60) in CCSM fixes it.
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Happens here with Calc. Working on things as usual in Calc, nothing
fancy: changing text and background cell colours, adjusting row heights,
cut/copy/paste, saving, search/replace.. after some time the menus stop
working.
AMD64, using quantal-proposed, same package versions as listed in the
descri
... And to this day, the click-to-rename functionality *still* annoys me
in Windows. I'm very happy that Nautilus doesn't have this feature.
Clearly there are plenty of people who feel the same (or at least don't
care for the click-to-rename feature), since after 10 years or more,
Nautilus still do
Sorry to double post.. just thought I'd add that Nautilus in Ubuntu
12.10 has "Rename" in the right-click menu. The only improvement there
from a UI point of view that I could suggest is having the keyboard
shortcuts listed beside the options, like regular menus have done for
years now. That would
Just did some testing (with two gEdit windows) this morning, Ubuntu
14.04 updated to the latest packages as of today (2014-04-01). I apt-get
installed ubuntu-gnome-desktop and kubuntu-desktop on a regular Ubuntu
14.04 install.
GNOME desktop (gnome-shell): Both gEdit windows can be scrolled with th
A bit more testing (all on Ubuntu 14.04 as of 2014-04-01).
XFCE4 (apt-get install xubuntu-desktop): Windows get focused on scroll
events, so this bug could not be tested there. Couldn't easily find a
setting to turn that off (I assume it's buried somewhere though).
Nautilus, gEdit, mousepad all sc
Yep Chris, it's specific to nvidia binary driver users. I've not had the
problem when using nouveau, nor on other computers using the open source
radeon drivers (or fglrx for that matter).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/92599 (which is an
issue with nvidia's DynamicTwinView f
Hi Chris, yep certainly. Also, fresh boot into Unity desktop:
$ dconf read /org/compiz/profiles/unity/plugins/composite/refresh-rate
50
After opening CCSM and setting Composite -> Refresh Rate (which is usually
blank) to 60, the desktop becomes super smooth, but also this happens:
$ dconf read /
Hi Chris, I added your PPA to my 14.04 test installation, upgraded just
the packages you built (there's a bunch of other updates since I last
updated this installation), and I now have silky smooth window movement
without having to change anything :)
Thanks!
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Chris, your PPA you mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1192028 for testing the compiz
nVidia 50Hz refresh bug also seems to have fixed this scrolling issue.
Great work!
For those not subscribed to the other bug, Chris' PPA is
https://launchpad.net/~townsend/+archive/compiz-test ..
For the record Chris, the scrolling issue with GTK3 apps (only tested
gEdit) is still present under KDE/KWin (makes sense since you fixed this
from within Compiz, so I guess more a workaround?). Perhaps it would be
nice to give the KWin guys a heads up on how you fixed this with Compiz
so maybe the
If this bug isn't going to be fixed the "correct" way, at least hard
code compiz to default to 60Hz. How often is 50Hz really the correct
default these days? Mind you, the default stuttery performance with the
nvidia binary driver on 14.04 could hardly be called 50Hz. My Amiga 1200
did 50Hz scrolli
Thanks for responding Sebastien. This bug isn't about switching
workspaces with scroll events, it's about being able to scroll windows
with a mouse that aren't in focus. Basically, it works with a touchpad
(all windows are able to scroll without focus), but not with a mouse
scrollwheel.
The defaul
@BS-Harou: So, how do you actually rename a file without using the
keyboard? The point being, pressing F2 to rename is no inconvenience,
because you're going to be using the keyboard anyway.
Plus, to this day, I still accidentally activate rename mode on Windows,
and it's annoying. I hope we don't
@Martin: If you really want to use the mouse, what's wrong with right
click file -> rename? The second it takes to activate and navigate a
context menu is the same as waiting for the delay for left-click-rename.
Don't tell me you've got a one button mouse :P
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Sigh indeed Michael :) .. what you described is case #4 in my initial
report.. Vinagre remembers passwords while it is still open, as soon as
it's closed, all passwords are forgotten. (mind you, I haven't tried
this with multiple hosts to see if only the last used password is
remembered..?)
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This bug seems to affect all LibreOffice programs. I can't open an ods
file with Calc, or it has no menu. I have to start Calc first, then drag
and drop the file in. Once I get Calc with a menu, browsing the menus
seems to be quite CPU intensive.
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A little update... while I actually got a menu to appear, it didn't seem
to actually do anything. For example, going to Data -> Sort (in Calc),
didn't open the sorting dialogue.
This seems like a pretty grave bug. In the meantime, libreoffice-gtk
needs to be removed for LibreOffice to be actually
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064962 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064962
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1059389
Global menu in LO documents sometimes disappears
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1064962
Global menubar items do not work when opening
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064962 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064962
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1059389
Global menu in LO documents sometimes disappears
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1064962
Global menubar items do not work when opening
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064962 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064962
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1059389
Global menu in LO documents sometimes disappears
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1064962
Global menubar items do not work when opening
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064962 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064962
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1059389
Global menu in LO documents sometimes disappears
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1064962
Global menubar items do not work when opening
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1064962 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1064962
Marked this bug as a dupe of #1064962, because there's more focus on
that report, and seems to be the same issue.
Thanks Dmitry for your workaround, brilliant. I can live with
minimising/maximising a window
Actually I'm experiencing it on Ubuntu 18.04 using Unity 7. Running
unity-settings-daemon manually produces the following message:
(unity-settings-daemon:4065): media-keys-plugin-WARNING **:
15:32:32.495: Grab failed for some keys, another application may already
have access the them.
The consequ
Public bug reported:
I'm using Vinagre in Ubuntu 11.10 AMD64, and have found that it does not
remember passwords (when told to via the "Remember this credential"
checkbox), except when a connection has been established, disconnected,
then the Remote -> Recent Connections menu is used (without clos
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Title:
Remote Desktop Viewer (vinagre) does not remember passwords
Status in “vinagre” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I should have mentioned that this is on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10.
Tried on two different machines (both fresh installs), same problem.
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