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Title:
package libcolumbus1-common 1.1.0+14.04.20140325.3-0ubuntu3 failed to
install/upgr
Public bug reported:
this crashes the computer, I pressed ctrl+alt+f1 and it gave me a manual
config command if I remember its:sudo apt-get --configure -a
I'm not 100% positive this crashed the system, but the system requested
updates and we installed these than we got a black screen after
Public bug reported:
Currently in ./src/wakeup-timer-mainloop.cpp
the g_timeout_add_full function is used to call intervals:
const auto now = m_clock->localtime();
const auto difference_usec =
g_date_time_difference(m_wakeup_time.get(), now.get());
const guint interval_ms
Investigation could be started from:
./src/wakeup-timer-mainloop.cpp:void set_wakeup_time(const DateTime& d)
and also:
./src/alarm-queue-simple.cpp:
m_triggered.insert(std::make_pair(appointment.uid, alarm->time));
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great, thanks. about time! :)
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Title:
dbus rejected send messages
Status in GLib:
Fix R
** Changed in: glib
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
dbus rejected send me
@renato
please help to see if anything needs to be done on calendar app or backend
** Changed in: ubuntu-calendar-app
Assignee: (unassigned) => Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho (renatofilho)
** Changed in: ubuntu-calendar-app
Importance: Undecided => High
** Also affects: canonical-devices-s
Here is an ical that should contain the event that sounded this morning.
Ie, there is a calendar event for 10am local (US/Chicago) on 2016-01-13
that sounded the calendar alarm at 6am local (US/Chicago). This is a
recurring event and I included all events with the 'SUMMARY:1 on 1
Chris/Jamie'. I ha
** Attachment added: "calendar.ics"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-calendar-app/+bug/1533681/+attachment/4549340/+files/calendar.ics
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Ok, this looks like real progress to me. This means we should be able to
create ical input along the lines of seb128's snippet in comment #8 and
keep feeding it into indicator-datetime's regression tests until we see
where the problem is.
First guess is that indicator-datetime's code is somehow in
Erf, mispaste of IRC conversation:
07:57 < jdstrand> more constructively, I think being able to choose if event
notifications should sound or not and having event notifications show up in the
notifications area would be great (if the event sounds are on, perhaps only
show missed events there, o
This sounds like it might be an indicator-datetime bug rather than a
calendar-app bug.
Jamie, could you please attach a sample entry from the ical file that's
causing unwanted event sounds? You will find the file(s) in
~/.local/share/evolution/calendar/*/calendar.ics where * generally
includes "sy
I'm plagued with calendar event sounds due to bug #1533681. Obviously,
that bug should be fixed on its own, however it got me thinking about
event notifications. A couple of ideas from IRC to throw into the mix:
07:57 < jdstrand> more constructively, I think being able to choose if event
notifica
Same problem here on the BQ Aquaris E5.
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Title:
battery indicator does not update after charge [meizu ubuntu phone]
Status in
@Charles
I don't know if that "idiom is commonplace" but at least the patch pilot
calendar [1] as such events and the google UI/evolution/gnome-calendar
correctly list them as day event
I've exported the ICS and events have that format
"BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160118
DTSTAMP:20160112T1
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