Cannot reproduce in 17.04. Must be fixed already.
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Title:
volume bar thinks mouse
Still present in 17.04
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Menus get in the way of maximization
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Still present in 16.10.
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Window title sometimes gets rendered underneath controls
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Since 16.04 (I think), where Files changed its behavior to show mounted
drives in another window (a bad choice in my opinion, but whatever) this
problem is not reproducible anymore. I marked as fixed thus.
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I haven't seen this problem for a long time now. Must be fixed already!
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Thin font, nautilus doesn't integrate with Unity.
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I meant 17.04
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Not reproducible on newer evince. Marked as fixed.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Tab on Index makes
Since 16.04 (I think), where Files changed its behavior to show mounted
drives in another window (a bad choice in my opinion, but whatever) this
problem is not reproducible anymore. I marked as fixed thus.
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On upgrade to 17.04, my webcam stopped properly working, in the sense
that when video chatting with others, they hear a chipmunk-like noise. I
used the word chipmunk because I saw this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/858412
This issue happens with every
@Adolfo, that was it! For some reason gnome-settings-daemon was
uninstalled on my upgrade to 16.04, and on boot Ubuntu was complaining
about an error with it. I installed it, re-logged in and everything is
now correct.
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What do you mean by current?
I tried it on Ubuntu 14.04 (evince 3.10.3) and the bug is not present.
With my Ubuntu 15.10 it _is_ though. Hopefully someone else would try it
and we'd see if it is reproducible by others.
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Steps to reproduce:
- Open a pdf with Index
- Click on a section in the Index
- Press Tab
Expected behavior:
- I don't know. I accidentally clicked Tab instead of Alt+Tab
Observed behavior:
- Evince very quickly goes through the Index, section after section. I
didn't find
Finally tracked it down myself. Here is the result:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=984438f
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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... previously-unmounted *drives* ...
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Title:
Clicking on "Files" opens new window, rather than switch to already
open one
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On Ubuntu 15.10, this still happens to me with previously-unmounted
drivers. Steps to reproduce:
- Close all instances of "Files"
- Open a new "Files" window, and click to mount a windows partition (one that
is not previously mounted)
- Click on another open window, such as firefox
- Click back o
Evince 3.16.1 on Ubuntu 15.10 still contains this bug.
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Evince doesn't show "µ"
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crashed after copied 1 file (as root)
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Public bug reported:
Since the update to Ubuntu 14.04 a few days ago, (today is Nov 12,
2015), there are occasional hiccups when opening nautilus. That is,
sometimes it takes tens of seconds for a new window to open and the
nautilus windows that are already open don't respond either.
I unfortunat
I swear I didn't post this twice! Please close as duplicate of #1515771
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Occasional hiccup when opening nautilus
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Since the update to Ubuntu 14.04 a few days ago, (today is Nov 12,
2015), there are occasional hiccups when opening nautilus. That is,
sometimes it takes tens of seconds for a new window to open and the
nautilus windows that are already open don't respond either.
I unfortunat
Hi Brian,
Sorry for my lack of responsiveness, but I'd essentially been moving
countries and I'm no longer in Italy to begin with. On another computer
where I'm typing this response, this issue doesn't happen to begin with
(Canada servers). Hopefully others would be able to test this out.
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There you go:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750446
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A reminder that this bug still exists! Can someone at least confirm it?
Here are exact steps to reproduce reliably for me:
1. Close all "Files" windows
2. Attach a USB disk
3. Open a "Files" window by clicking on its icon in the left bar
4. Click on the USB drive. You should see your USB files now
Public bug reported:
When dragging to arrange icons on the desktop, there is an invisible
grid that the icons get snapped to. The x-axis has larger distance
between grid lines and this bug is more visible in that direction.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Take an icon
2. Drag a few pixels to left
3. Rele
I changed the server to US and the problem doesn't seem to occur any
more. Perhaps this is an issue with the Italy server, but nevertheless
it is strange that apt would continuously write to the disk due to an
error on the server.
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This is the next day, and this time the offending file is:
it.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_vivid_restricted_binary-
amd64_Packages.bz2
The repeating data is still 0x1 bytes, but the contents are
different (another copy attached).
** Attachment added: "The 0x1 bytes repeating data for a
Public bug reported:
Since I upgraded to vivid, apt fills the disk space at
/var/lib/apt/lists/partial. This was triggered by the automatic update
every day, and as a solution I killed the processes named `http` spawned
by apt, and removed the offending file from lists/partial manually.
Until now,
With evince 3.10.3 on Ubuntu 14.04 I can see the µ's alright. I will try
with 14.10 later.
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Title:
Evince doesn't show "µ"
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I completely agree with what you are saying. If I wanted to manually
select my network every time, I would also be frustrated with having
unwanted networks in the way.
However, I do see a problem. First of all, remember that most people
have the network automatically get connected to, so when they
Could you give a link to such a website? Also, what version of Ubuntu
and Firefox?
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double mouse cursor after custom cursor
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Please try to be more descriptive. What was the command that you
executed? I tried
$ gksu cp some_files some_directory
and nothing went wrong. Is that what you did?
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Works fine for me. What is your Ubuntu version?
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can't sign in for reviewing
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I confirm that this happens also in 14.04. It doesn't work by clicking
on the "Workspace Switcher", but by switching workspaces with keyboard
(CTRL + ALT + Arrow Key), and to a workspace where there is nothing.
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Please explain what happens. What have you tried? What where the error
outputs if any? Just saying it doesn't work cannot make anyone
understand how to fix it.
Also, from 13.10, which is not a long-term-support (LTS) release, you
cannot immediately upgrade to 14.10 as far as I know. You need to
up
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Did you perhaps use `sudo`? With graphical applications you need to use
`gksudo`.
See this question and its answers: http://askubuntu.com/q/376426/31099
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This issue doesn't exist in Ubuntu 14.04, but I'm not sure if it still
affects 12.04.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This issue doesn't exist in 14.04.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I am not using overlay scrollbar, so just normal scrollbars.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
- Open a program with large scrollable content, where handle is small (for
example, a long pdf in evince, or even the sound volume scrollbar of
indicater-sound - It doesn't happen wi
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open indicator-sound (click on volume icon)
- Press the mouse in volume slide (don't release)
- Move mouse to outside the slide widget (not on another button, or outside
indicator-sound)
- Release the mouse
- Optional: click on the indicator-sound windo
Exactly. It happened for me when I clicked on the terminal icons by
mistake, while at (almost) the same time I used ALT+` for switching
windows the way I usually do.
I agree that simply closing the spread (which I called "tile" in the OP)
is the solution. This is what happens when ALT+TAB is used
Public bug reported:
This a user experience issue and easily reproducible.
Open multiple instances of your favorite application. Then click on
Unity's icon for the app when you are already focused on one instance of
it. This opens up a tile of the instances of the application which you
can select
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu asked me to report this and I can't seem to find the related DKMS
log file none of the /var/lib/dkms log files contain an "error:".
Bug #1366686 seems like this could be a duplicate of, but I can't tell
at this moment. In particular, this comment
(https://bugs.launchpa
Looking at the DKMS log automatically appended, it seems to have nothing
to do with the one I linked. It seems that right after compiling one of
the files, the file has gone missing. I have plenty of disk space on
that partition.
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** Description changed:
This is a bug on glib, and I'm not sure if it applies upstream too
(although I suspect it does).
The bug is that `sscanf` (`vsscanf` actually) is very slow on large
strings. It _seems_ like `vsscanf` is first trying to find the end of
the string (with `rawmemch
** Description changed:
This is a bug on glib, and I'm not sure if it applies upstream too
(although I suspect it does).
The bug is that `sscanf` (`vsscanf` actually) is very slow on large
strings. It _seems_ like `vsscanf` is first trying to find the end of
the string (with `rawmemch
Public bug reported:
This is a bug on glib, and I'm not sure if it applies upstream too
(although I suspect it does).
The bug is that `sscanf` (`vsscanf` actually) is very slow on large
strings. It _seems_ like `vsscanf` is first trying to find the end of
the string (with `rawmemchr`), which is e
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Set the following configuration: In "Appearance" settings, under
"Behavior" tab, where it asks "Show the menus for a window", select "In
the window's title bar".
2. Open any unmaximized window with menus, say gvim. The menus of the
application are hidd
Public bug reported:
Although I can currently recreate the bug with "Files" (Nautilius, is
it?), I remember having seen such a thing before with other windows,
although only with previous Ubuntu versions.
The bug is as follows. In the current desktop, I open Files (and I see
the arrows on the lef
Public bug reported:
Steps to produce error:
1. Go to _Programming_ mode,
2. Write whatever number and press enter,
3. Change representation (for example, from Decimal to Hexadecimal, or any
other),
- You get the number in a new representation (in bold),
4. Write an operation (for example *3)
Public bug reported:
I'm not sure if this is indeed a terminal bug, a `git` bug, a `less` bug
or else. But since my terminal is having other issues:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1161934 ,
I thought it maybe related.
The problem happens when I issue a `git diff` on
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 12.10 (updated to current date of writing this report)
under 1440x900 resolution. I have indicator-appmenu removed, so in my
maximized terminal I see the menus below the main bar on the top.
I use the font "Ubuntu Mono" with size 12, other parameters set to
d
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