The main problem here was not that the en-GB was not called en-US. It
was that once I'd installed the en-US thesaurus I couldn't work out how
to use it. As an aside I suggested renaming the package.
Does this wontfix apply to both problems? Is there a relevant debian bug
for each, or only for the
The harm is not in having clickless app switching, it's in having an
action triggered by a scroll-up that's not undone by a scroll-down;
there's no obvious way to undo this and if you don't know that it's
intentional it's a bit surprising when it happens.
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A workaround is to use Empathy rather than Pidgin (which is now the
default anyway) and to not autohide the thingy on the left with the
icons in it. I then get an icon for each messaging app there, along with
a number of unread emails.
That does cost more screen than the top bar does, though, and
Thanks; I don't think separate indicators are necessarily the right
solution, but having one icon for all sorts of messages is unworkable
for me; I respond differently to IMs than I do emails. I'm also not
advocating this be a default, but it might be nice to configure it to
have one icon per membe
Public bug reported:
The envelope in my top bar thingy is grey when I have no unread messages
and blue when I have some unread messages. There's no apparent way to
discern between unread email messages and unread jabber messages without
clicking on it and looking at the drop-down. There is also no
This is fixed for me in 0.4.4-1~exp1ubuntu0.1
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Title:
guake starts with abnormal indentation
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This is fixed for me in 3.6.1-0ubuntu2.1
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Title:
"Save screenshot" dialog window has wrong focus
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The partitioner in the installer doesn't allow the setting of filesystem
labels. Ideally, I'd like it to default to naming them after their
mountpoints ("home", "root" etc.) but that's probably a bigger policy
decision than simply allowing me to set them.
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Public bug reported:
When I hit the key to make Guake show, it appears but about twice the
menu-bar's height below the top of my screen. I can alt-click and drag
it into place, but if I hide it and show it again it's reverted.
Screenshot attached.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
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pidgin crashed with signal 5 in sendmsg()
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This is similar to #961089 and may well be a duplicate, but I believe
that there's a distinction since NM is disabling a bridge that's been
- created automatically by (apparently) network-manager, and so the
- explanation that it's not a normal way of configuring bridge
Public bug reported:
This is similar to #961089 and may well be a duplicate, but I believe
that there's a distinction since NM is disabling a bridge that's been
created automatically by virt-manager, and so the explanation that it's
not a normal way of configuring bridges doesn't (or at least shou
I'm not certain if I'm affected by the same problem or not. I do this:
1) Choose 'enable networking'
2) Say 'yes' to the prompt informing me that this will remount my / fs and
everything else in fstab
3) See fsck start
4) Don't get anything else
Attached is a photo from about half an hour after
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I tried to create a bootable USB stick with too little space, and so got
this error message. I wanted to click "No to all" but there was no such
button. "Yes" appeared to have had the desired effect (of making the
error go away and unetbootin stop trying).
Steps to reproduce:
I get this error from time to time, generally when I've not interacted
with guake at all for some time and never to my knowledge resulting in
guake actually crashing. I don't recall ever having seen it just after
doing anything with guake. Also in Quantal.
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I am, here, working on the assumption that the 'Inbox: Xm' thing in the
dropdown from the envelope in the indicator bar is a count of the number
of new messages in what Reddit calls the 'letterbox' (perhaps that's
another bug :) )
Even if I have some unread mail in my letterb
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Title:
Miscounts number
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While I have no unread Reddit messages and Reddit open in a tab in a
browser, the envelope in the indicator bar is shaded blue, as if to
suggest unread messages. If I click on it I have a new line in the
'Reddit' bit of the menu, which says 'Messages: 0'. If I click on that,
i
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Title:
Shades
In case it helps illustrate the point, here's a screenshot of Guake in
gnome-shell (on Debian) where it's really clear which tab is currently-
selected.
** Attachment added: "Guake tabs in gnome-shell"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/guake/+bug/1058073/+attachment/3361180/+files/guak
** Attachment added: "My test that these character references are rendered
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The up arrow and down arrow for each torrent aren't rendered as arrows,
but instead as the text '&uarrr;' and '↓'. I've attached a
screenshot of this in both Firefox and Chromium (transmission-
arrows.png).
When I create an html document using those character references I see
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Title:
The currently acti
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When using several tabs in Guake the currently active one isn't easily
distinguishable at a glance from all the inactive ones. It would be nice
if there was some really obvious difference (perhaps emboldened text or
a different colour background to the button); I keep finding
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Title:
Gnome Screenshot tool doesn't take focus
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When I hit print screen, the gnome printscreen tool dialog box pops up
with a filename entered and highlighted. It looks like I should be able
to simply start typing in order to specify my own name for the
screenshot, but typing apparently does nothing. If I single-click on th
** Summary changed:
- Installation of 1.9.3 fails - creates non-existant URL and doesn't detect
resulting HTTP404 error
+ Installation of Ruby 1.9.3 fails - creates non-existant URL and doesn't
detect resulting HTTP404 error
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On Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 with ruby-rvm 1.6.9-0
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 with ruby-rvm 1.6.9-0ubuntu2.1, when trying to
install Ruby 1.9.3 with RVM I see this:
root@host:~# rvm install 1.9.3
Installing Ruby from source to: /usr/share/ruby-rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3, this may
take a while depending on your cpu(s)...
ruby-1.9.3 -
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When deleting a mail account, the 'Delete Account' confirmation box has
two buttons on it which don't appear to work. The 'x' close button at
the top right doesn't close the window, either.
Claws doesn't freeze, and it is still possible to use the rest of the
Edit Accounts di
Public bug reported:
This is in 12.04
Since configuring my interface in /etc/network/interfaces I've had my PC
hang for a minuite and a lot on each boot, first waiting for network
configuration, and then waiting a futher 60 seconds for it.
This bug report is _not_ about the presence of the messa
I still get this sort of behaviour - I was asked once for a password for
the video data and again for the data for my kernel. This is on 12.04
when Compiz crashed.
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I repeatedly had exactly this behaviour under 11.10; similarly difficult
to predictably reproduce.
I can't recall seeing it since upgrading to 12.04 in mid-december.
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I repeatedly had exactly this behaviour under 11.10; similarly difficult
to predictably reproduce.
I can't recall seeing it since upgrading to 12.04 in mid-december.
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Title:
no obvious way to list untagged photos
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There are ways to show photos tagged with any given tag (clicking on the
tag from the tree in the left-hand pane for example), but I can't find a
way to show only those photos which are untagged, for example in order
to go through and tag them. I'd expect an 'untagged' item in
Thanks,
I've finally got around to filing this on KDE's bugtracker:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283735
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Title:
Empathy should have an auto-idle or auto-invisible option
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Empathy should have an option whereby I can configure it such that when
my PC decides it's idle Empathy sets my status to 'away'.
It'd be really nice to be able to have an auto-invisible triggered by
same.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: empathy 2.34.0-
I'm not very close to that inappropriately-placed hibernate button, nor
anything with a hibernate button, but the Power Manager dialog box
appears on this machine to be exactly the same as it was under Gnome 2.
I'll see if I can get a usb stick near that machine again, but it
appears to still be n
Well, there's probably not a point as such, it's just the way I'm used
to working.
I'd not be entirely opposed to not having that functionality, it just
strikes me as utterly nonintuitive for clicking 'crop' a second time to
undo the previous crop. I'd expect wording that better suggests this is
e
I see the same behaviour, also in a new profile for testing.
I get a warning on using the 'x' in the corner, but not on ctrl+q
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Firefox cl
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alt+f2 & win/super boxes give no feedback if they find nothing to run
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Binary package hint: unity
If you attempt to run something that's not a command (say, something not
yet installed) through the alt+f2 box or the win/super key box, it
doesn't tell you that it didn't find anything.
To reproduce:
1. hit alt+f2 or the win key
2. enter some text
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Title:
alt+f2 im
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Binary package hint: unity
If you enter into the run box of the alt-f2 dialog something that's not
a command, the 'results' section makes it look like it *is* a command
To reproduce:
1. hit alt+f2
2. enter some test that's not a command
3. see exactly what you just entered u
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Full screen
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Binary package hint: geeqie
When I make Geeqie go full screen, it leaves a space for the launcher
which is hidden, so there's a strip down the left of not-full-screened.
This doesn't seem to affect anything else, so I don't think it's a
unity-wide bug. Perhaps it's down to s
The behaviour I was expecting is exactly as if clicking 'OK' to the crop
also triggered a file save. I expected that clicking the crop tool again
would let me crop the now-cropped image yet further, rather than
reattempt the last crop.
I suppose the easiest way to replicate this behaviour is to ju
I've taken a screencast of the behaviour, which might help.
This is in the viewer component - where you right click on an image in
Nautilus or whatever and choose 'Open With' then 'Shotwell Viewer', not
Shotwell proper (I've no idea if the interface is at all the same
there).
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I'd expected the monitor on DVI-0 to be labelled as the monitor on
DVI-0, and the one on DVI-1 to be labelled as being on DVI-1 so I could
tell the config thingy which one should be to the left of the other.
I don't think I've ever felt particular need to identify which monitor
or output is named
It's worth noting that the system had identified the monitors correctly
- the resolution dropdown boxes, for example, were populated with sane
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Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
When using 'identify outputs' with monitors showing cloned images, each
monitor is identified as both
I installed kubuntu-desktop and then logged in to KDE. The default
setting had the same image cloned on both monitors (as per usual).
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: shotwell
When cropping an image, I tend to make a rough crop to close to what I
want, then, able to zoom to closer to actual-size, make a more accurate
second crop.
In shotwell viewer, when I click 'crop' for the second time it assumes I
want to undo the
** Attachment added: "shotwell-crop.png"
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Title:
crop 'cus
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Binary package hint: shotwell
When cropping an image in Shotwell viewer using the 'Custom' layout, the
dialog that pops up asks for two dimensions, but doesn't say what the
measurement is (pixels, mm, inches etc.) or which applies to which axis.
I was under the impression th
I find this happens also when I've a conversation window on a workspace
I'm not on, and someone talks to me. I click on the green envelope in
the notification area and select their name, and get a brand new window
on my current workspace.
Even when I've set the 'original' conversation window to ap
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Title:
Cannot ignore pressing of hibernate button
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I have an inappropriately placed hibernate button on my keyboard, I
therefore want to tell Gnome to ignore my pressing of it and do nothing.
Gnome power manager preferences only offers me the choice of hibernating
or going into standb
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- If I mount a network share (smb in this case) through Places->Connect To
- Server, there's no way to then save to it through Firefox's save dialog.
+ 1. Mount a network share via Places->Connect To Server
+ 2. Open Firefox or Chrome and t
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Binary package hint: firefox
1. Mount a network share via Places->Connect To Server
2. Open Firefox or Chrome and try to save something to a directory on the
share, note that the share doesn't appear in the places list on the left, and
isn't mounted under /media either.
Ge
** Description changed:
Using the 'standard' install of OOo in Maverick, I wanted to add a UK
thesaurus. Apparently the UK and US ones are merged, so the package
openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us should install what I'm after. I did
- apt-get install openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us then stopp
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Using the 'standard' install of OOo in Maverick, I wanted to add a UK
thesaurus. Apparently the UK and US ones are merged, so the package
openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us should install what I'm after. I did
apt-get install openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us then stopped OOo and st
It's bad when you type it in. If you then switch focus to another
window, and back to xterm, it's fine. But any subsequently-entered text
is bad, again until the focus changes away and back again.
I'm not convinced this is a problem in xterm itself now, but I've no
idea what it is in.
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Binary package hint: xterm
Since upgrading to 10.10, typed characters in xterm come up mostly
unreadable. Hasn't affected anything else that I've found. Text output
by applications is perfectly readable, it's only entered text that's
odd.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubun
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Binary package hint: thunderbird
Using the default colour options for Lucid, the hints/errors thunderbird
gives in the account creation wizard are unreadable, since the text is
black, but backgrounded on Lucid's prevalent very dark grey.
This is in Thunderbird 3.0.4 on Ubunt
I get the same error message on boot. For a while I'd avoid it by using
a particular kernel, (2.6.32-16 I *think*) but since updating today all
installed kernels do it (31-20, 32-16, 32-21).
I get the error message, hit any key to get to the 'Xubuntu' screen with
'keys:' under it, then ctrl-alt-f*
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hdd.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
On transferring music from iPod to HDD, rhythmbox very repeatedly pops
up an (apparently single) error box which steals focus: "Error
Transferring Track: Resource not found"
Writes following to terminal:
a...@moses:~$ rhythmbox
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Same activity Xubuntu 9.04, amd64, 2.6.28-14-generic, nvidia-glx-180,
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Much as I support this, I can't help but feel that whatever replacement
is implemented will be phased out in several releases time when that,
too, becomes whatever ctrl-alt-backspace has become now.
At the very least, I hope the nozap setting is an install-time
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