Public bug reported:
Note: I *think* this used to happened when I used Ubuntu as the host as
well. Though I never tested the workaround with that combination.
1. Macos (El Capitan) host, Ubuntu running XFCE guest with xscreensaver
configured as the screensaver
2. Lock Macos host (Cmd-Shift-Power
Also reported upstream at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741151 and included
screenshot there.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #741151
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741151
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Just to note, I upgraded to Gnome 2.14 via the PPA approach and this
fixed all my slow issues with gedit, meld and related applications.
I followed these instructions http://ubuntuportal.com/2014/11/how-to-
upgrade-gnome-3-12-to-gnome-3-14-in-ubuntu-gnome-14-10.html
I am not suggesting that peopl
I have found that gedit is similarly slow. Hence this is not a meld-
specific issue. Rather it must be a more generic OS bug. Hence marking
as invalid.
** Changed in: meld (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
Configuration
* Meld 3.12.0
* Ubuntu 14.10
* Gnome 3 (GNOME Shell 3.12.2)
Overview
* Since I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.10 meld is very slow (1-2 second lag) when I
click menus and type text. Basically if I do anything.
* It is not a big set of files I am comparing - the same se
Public bug reported:
Configuration
* Meld 3.12.0
* Ubuntu 14.10
* Gnome 3 (GNOME Shell 3.12.2)
Steps to reproduce
* Diff 2 small directories
* Open diff of file 1
* Open diff of file 2
* Look away from the screen
* Look at the screen
* It is not possible to tell what tab the currently displayed d
Hi Andrew, good to hear that the core problem leading to this is being
fixed. I presume the recent work would supersede the work I did on my
branch. If there still needs to be work done to fix the problem at a
higher level, closer to the command line user interface, then it may be
possible for me t
Hi,
I'm the person that submitted the patch. The last activity on it was
just before Christmas when I submitted a request for feedback on the
merge proposal (as can be seen in the last comment of the merge
proposal). As far as I can remember, I don't think I got any feedback
too unfortunately I go
Tried comments 2, 4 and 11. Sadly no joy. Using Ubuntu 9.10 (fresh
install). Any help greatly appreciated.
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(NVidia) "Hardware Drivers" is empty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/31
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Basically, it appears that a package containing debug symbols for is
missing
I found the following tool very useful to search for what package an expected
file is in
* sudo aptitude install apt-file
* sudo apt-file update
* apt-file search glib-sharp.dll.mdb
This search produces no results, wher
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mono-debugger
OS VERSION: Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
PACKAGE VERSION: mono-debugger:
Installed: 2.4.2-1
Candidate: 2.4.2-1
Version table:
*** 2.4.2-1 0
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
* Download f-spot source code from the gnome it repository at
http://f-sp
Thanks Andrew. I've just submitted a merge proposal as you suggested.
Thanks again for the feedback.
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bazaar internal error if adding file in a linked directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264275
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Update
* Firstly, thanks for the feedback Andrew
* I have refined the code and added appropriate tests to test_add.py under the
blackbox tests
* I chose to leave my changes at the builtins.py level (thus making the changes
subject to blackbox tests rather than unit tests) as, with my current
kno
I have updated my branch and added a python test (as opposed to bash
script test) to bzrlib/tests/blackbox/test_add_symlink_wip.py however I
get a return code error:
AssertionError: Unexpected return code
not equal:
a = 0
b = 3
Some questions
1) Can someone please advise how to let the test know
Thanks for the feedback, which I am currently using to help my updated
implementation. My approach will be:
For any file/directory asked to be added
- Get the osutils.realpath() of its parent directory and ensure that this is
inside [ie. osutils.is_inside()] the osutils.realpath() of the tree.b
Added some basic test cases around this bug as bash scripts as an
attachment.
** Attachment added: "Basic Test Cases (bash scripts) around Bug #264275"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33380772/264275_test_cases.tar.gz
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bazaar internal error if adding file in a linked directory
https://bugs.la
I've had a look at fixing this bug and put the work on a branch of mine
at https://code.launchpad.net/~declanmg/bzr/264275-fix
I'll look into reorganising the code when I get the chance (am new to
bzr and new to python) and adding some tests. Any feedback/advice would
be great.
** Branch linked:
@RishiRamraj Your fix of setting INITOUTPUT=yes in the /etc/default/rcS
file before running aptitude has worked for me on my Dell Mini 10.
Thanks so much!
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mysql-server-5.0 installation fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291987
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I FORGOT TO MENTION
* Before I carried out the attempted repair in the last comment I did a reboot
and was still getting the 'very ugly looking desktop - big square buttons'
* After carrying out the repair and doing a reboot I have the normal beautiful
looking buttons buttons and desktop again
*
ATTEMPTED REPAIR
* I then ran 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' and got
Setting up notification-daemon (0.4.0-0ubuntu4) ...
notification-daemon: no process killed
Setting up python-libxml2 (2.6.32.dfsg-5ubuntu4.2) ...
Setting up ntpdate (1:4.2.4p4+dfsg-7ubuntu5.1) ...
Processing triggers for libc6 ...
** Attachment added: "/var/log/apt/term.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30192489/term.log
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30192490/Dependencies.txt
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System crashed when update-manager called for the first time after fresh
install upon setting up
Public bug reported:
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
* Installed Ubuntu Studio 9.04 on a 20 Gigabyte partition of a Dell Inspiron
1520
- During the install I had a wired LAN connection autoconfigured successfully
- I selected the audio workstation and LDPSI plugins options (ie. 2 out of
the 4 options for
* I get the same problem running Kubuntu 9.04 with KDE 4.2.2 and Kmail
version 1.11.2.
* I realised that it was the mail checking when I switched off Interval Mail
Checking
- It is definitely the checking of mail causing a problem for me
- At least switching off interval checking let control
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