Actually this has nothing whatsoever to do with .goutputstream files;
it's between Ubuntu One and Nautilus via D-Bus.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Nautilus sometimes segfaults when attempting to open a directory
containing a .goutputstream-ABCXYZ file. This behavior persists until
the offending .goutputstream* file is removed.
Oneiric 64bit, Nautilus 3.2.0-0ubuntu5.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undec
Oneiric, Calibre 0.8.8 from the official Ubuntu repo, same behavior.
I poked around a little and it seems that Calibre sets an impossible
size requirement on the WM. xprop returns the following:
[ snip ]
program specified minimum size: 16383 by 16383
program specified size: 16777215 by 16777215
It appears that the entire workspace mechanism is broken:
- Trying to "Put" (relevant Compiz plugin) a window to, say, workspace 1
results in that window being moved to a seemingly random workspace. Moving a
different window to a different workspace sends it to the same workspace as the
first
Hi Felipe,
thanks for taking the time to look into this. Klavaro rocks well enough as it
is. :)
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Title:
Continuously re-wraps lines
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Binary package hint: klavaro
This bug affects Klavaro 1.5.0-1 in Ubuntu Maverick.
In "Adaptability", about once every 15 exercises the following behavior
occurs: when the cursor is at the last character of the last word in a
line, that word gets wrapped. After 400 milliseco
Just throwing in my 2¢: this is a glaring usability issue. My
girlfriend has removed the entire notification area because she thought
she had two "speaker" icons (she was a fresh Ubuntu user at the time,
and nm-applet with wireless looked like another volume control) so she
innocently right-clicke
The two bindings ("Initiate window resize" in Resize and "Window menu"
in General) follow each other in Karmic too.
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This bug does not affect vertical panels only. I've been using a
horizontal, non-expanded panel for a number of years now and it keeps
freezing about once a day. (Talk about being lazy to fix things).
Here's how to reproduce it, consistently to the best of my knowledge:
1. Open a horizontal pan
Empathy 2.28.0.1, exactly the same behavior as reported by Brews. This
combined with bug #389046 makes it very difficult to converse with MSN
contacts.
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That's actually fine -- I did want to put this here only as a wishlist
item. Guess I should mosey down to gdm tracker and do the same.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/451
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
Ubuntu 9.04's session applet had the option to start a new session in a
nested window, which would spawn a Xephyr server. This is lacking in
indicator-applet-session. I found it very useful when debugging/testing
applications, especiall
The same thing happens to me when I try to rename an active Google Talk
account. If the account is disabled, Empathy doesn't crash.
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Bump. Same DVD model, same thing.
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I hope it does, but I compiled Compiz from source and the executable's
name was compiz, yet same thing was happening. But, here's hoping :)
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Also, ps showing cumulative CPU time attributes the sum of this delay to
X executable (some 20+ seconds of CPU time while the desktop is
nonresponsive). My binary-fu is weak, so I can only guess that it's X
who's mishandling the call.
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You r
More info on this. I may have captured the offending call; it seems
that compiz.real gets stuck in a call to XGetWindowAttributes. When I
run nautilus and X freezes, ltrace -cp`pgrep compiz.real` shows
something like this (remaining entries omitted):
$ ltrace -cp`pgrep compiz.real`
% time se
This isn't merely a login issue, either. It happens whenever gnome-
session starts nautilus (i.e. the old nautilus process dies/is killed).
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This may well be an issue between Compiz and Nautilus. When Nautilus is
restarted (try it yourself: killall nautilus), the same delay can be
observed. But this happens only when Nautilus tries to draw the
desktop; when Nautilus isn't running, invoking it with 'nautilus --no-
desktop' doesn't caus
This may well be an issue between Compiz and Nautilus. When Nautilus is
restarted (try it yourself: killall nautilus), the same delay can be
observed. But this happens only when Nautilus tries to draw the
desktop; when Nautilus isn't running, invoking it with 'nautilus --no-
desktop' doesn't caus
This may well be an issue between Compiz and Nautilus. When Nautilus is
restarted (try it yourself: killall nautilus), the same delay can be
observed. But this happens only when Nautilus tries to draw the
desktop; when Nautilus isn't running, invoking it with 'nautilus --no-
desktop' doesn't caus
The key /apps/gnome-screenshot/take_window_shot gets set when gnome-
screensaver is invoked with --window, but remains set afterwards and is
apparently consulted even if no --window is passed in subsequent
invocations.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269888
If invoked with the --interactive option (or from the menus), gnome-
screenshot can be set to grab the whole desktop. After that, the
keyboard shortcut to grab the desktop works, but only until the shortcut
to grab the window is invoked. At that point gnome-screenshot reverts
to grabbing windows
I agree. Recently I discovered the issue myself and was puzzled. I am
a native speaker of Serbian; we use both Cyrillic and Latin alphabet
interchangeably (but not English Latin), so that makes three layouts to
start with (SRB, SRB2, USA). That gives me room for just one additional
layout, and I
Hello Sebastian,
thanks for responding. This is Ubuntu 7.10. I expect menu's behavior
to be consistent across key schemas. When the main menu entries are
selected (immediately after pressing Ctrl-F1 by default), Emacs key
combinations behave in a manner orthogonal to their intent: Ctrl-P and
Ct
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When GConf key /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_key_theme is set to Emacs,
main menu exhibits odd behavior. When invoked via Alt-F1, whereas
pressing down arrow on the keyboard intuitively moves the selection from
the main menu item itself onto t
In response to my own input above: Pidgin, GIMP and other windows *do*
keep descending, just like Victor and Chris had originally reported for
Nautilus. Plus, the windows seem to move to the right by the width of
the decoration border, too; this should be a good clue to the
developers.
Also:
The bug is either with compiz or gtk-window-decorator, and it does not
affect only Nautilus windows but many others as well. For example, GIMP
and Pidgin will both open exactly the height of the title bar lower than
where they were at the time of closing. But they do not keep descending
after t
Running trackerd 0.6.3 with indexing and watching enabled at throttle
level 20, it gets stuck and uses ~90% of one core perhaps a minute or
two after launching. strace shows the following output:
poll([{fd=11, events=POLLIN}, {fd=16, events=POLLIN}, {fd=13, events=POLLIN}],
3, 1998) = 0
gettimeo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-data-server
When the option to synchronize with Pidgin contact list is on,
evolution-data-server keeps adding them periodically, disregarding the
fact that all of my contacts already are in the address book. This
leads to my addressbook.db bein
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 87687 ***
I have the same issue here. AIGLX and Compiz, ati driver, graphics card
is ATI Mobility Radeon X700. Feisty Herd 4 out-of-the-box, with all the
updates as of this writing.
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Steps to illustrate the problem:
# chmod a-x /usr/bin/ppmake &> /dev/null# just in case you have it already
# apt-get install xscreensaver-data-extra
# /usr/lib/xscreensaver/webcollage -root
webcollage: 04:47:40: init: ppmmake not found on $PATH.
# chmod a+x /usr/bin/ppmake &> /dev/nul
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xscreensaver-data-extra
xscreensaver-data-extra 4.24.-4.ubuntu2 (Edgy package) ships with
/usr/lib/xscreensaver/webcollage hack which depends on ppmmake, a
utility shipped with netpbm package. This dependency isn't listed for
xscreensaver-data-extra. Th
I've had the same issue with my TravelMate 4404WLMi with a Turion ML-34
processor. Dapper worked fine, both x86 and amd64, while I had to run
Edgy amd64 with scaling_max_frequency bolted to 80 to prevent
overheating. Turned out that polling was disabled. After setting the
TZS0/polling_freque
** Bug watch added: OpenOffice.org Issue Tracker #71098
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71098
** Also affects: openoffice (upstream) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
http://www.acpi.info/DOWNLOADS/ACPIspec30a.zip
The file is a zipped Word document.
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Of course, it doesn't block on importing the ZIP file, but rather the
zipped Word document.
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic
I have an Acer TravelMate 4404WLMi fitted with an AMD Turion 64 ML-34
CPU. I've encountered random shutdowns after installing Edgy; a little
research and playing with my Dapper installation led me to believe that
the fault i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-live
Perhaps not the right product to file a bug against, but here goes:
File cdrom/disctree/en/home.html has incorrect ALT attributes for
program icons, e.g.
I'm not submitting a patch since this is a matter of a few keystrokes.
** Affects:
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I'm putting the patch here to see what it does to my karma. Up there,
my "real" karma probably suffers, but I just have to give it a go.
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I have tracked down the bug and submitted the patch to gnome-bugs
#171938. This is my first patch ever and I'm rather curious how things
go on from here :)
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I don't know whether this is really the gnome-panel or trashapplet bug,
but I guess it's panel's responsibility to behave nicely against mouse
motion.
Auto-hidden panel fails to hide after the Trash Applet's pop-up menu is
displayed. It does
After some more searching I have found Bug #54777 reporting identical
behavior with some other applets as well. #54777 is yet uncomfirmed
even though this is a very old bug, going back to Gnome 2.2 as far as I
remember! I might actually get the source code and see if I can fix it
myself.
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I can confirm the issue stated here. I use a panel on the right side of
the screen and it sometimes moves off to the left after the pointer
leaves it "too fast" (definition needed here). It's easy to reproduce
by setting "[un]hide delay" properties to 0 and then rotating your mouse
against the ed
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