Public bug reported:
Texts containing some specific pairs of letters are always copied wrong, like
this (case sensitive, the last letter "e" doesn't affect the result):
'The' - 'Th
e'
'fle' - 'fl
e'
'fie' - 'fi
e'
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versions at least up to 1.13.0+ds1-3
It happens in all documents where text c
A-and after upgrade to Bionic 1.1.15~ds0-11.1.15~ds0-1 exits correctly all the
time.
Looks like it had a problem with some library that got updated to handle
better?
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Perhaps the only way to resolve ambiguity is an option for using MIME magick
system.
Which is going to be slow in huge directories, but still a lot faster than
thumbnails.
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Same here.
It looks like when it sees the current directory as "selected object", it
treats 1 level above it as "working directory".
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Title:
pcm
Public bug reported:
(pcmanfm package v. 1.2.5-3ubuntu1 /artful)
Expected: all fields are readable.
The problem: the window is too narrow to display a path not in the shortest
branches of /bin/, /lib/, etc. and is neither auto-resizing nor resizeable.
While "Location" field can be seen in column
If non-essential processes load CPU, you can just drop their priority and let
them.
Here's my shell script from the time more XFCE plugins were voracious - save
this where you can find it, make sure the file is executable, then add "/leash_cpuhogs.sh" in Application Autostart tab in Session and S
Public bug reported:
After upgrade, gmusicbrowser freezes while consuming CPU resources (100%
of one core and some of another) if closed with Ctrl-q - but not if
closed via menu or tray icon menu.
Both Ubuntu 16.04 (1.1.15~ds0-0ubuntu1) and Debian Sid (1.1.15~ds0-1)
builds do this.
** Affects: g
Not limited to 4:4.8.2-1ubuntu6.
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> /var/cache/apt/archives/cpp-doc_4%3a5.3.1-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
I got this on distupgrade too. Which ran into some other bug and broke the
process in the middle.
The good part: "dpkg --configure -a" from terminal still wo
For me it doesn't hang completely, but freezes with 100% load on 1 CPU, often
for minutes before showing details, and then does the same when another package
is selected.
update-manager package v. 1:0.196.14
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I have "xpdfrc" in /etc/xpdf/ and "xpdfrc" and ".xpdfrc" in both ~/ and
~/.config/xpdf
Neither of these files seems to affect anything and lsof shows neither opened
for the process that is "xpdf.real" - already not a good sign, though not quite
a smoking gun (it could have been read on start and
Hmm. antialias is not obeyed and "bind ctrl-1 any zoomPercent(50)" and so
on doesn't seem to achieve anything.
Probably you're right.
(xpdf 3.03-16+experimental2, poppler 0.24.5-2ubuntu4.2)
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Which is the trouble with this bug: it's actually several otherwise very minor
shortcomings that add up to a nasty result.
Apples-to-apples check did fix one problem, but it's circumvented via another.
The second "big" deal, of course, is that usually symlinks are treated as their
targets, but u
The difference with a text file is that it shows with a proper icon
rather than the same "folder" icon, and nautilus specifically asks to
overwrite rather than merge. But on symlinks nautilus asks "Merge
folder?" and then actually overwrites.
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Nope.
I just now did it again in nautilus/trusty (1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.4). Even after
"nautilus --quit" and "rm -rf ~/.config/nautilus" in case it was my old config.
Steps to reproduce:
1) create your crash test dummies:
$mkdir /tmp/test_real ; mkdir /tmp/test_real/foo ; mkdir /tmp/test_link ; ln
-s
it's a bug in mplayer-gui, since mplayer as such obviously doesn't have this
problem with other frontends.
So if you don't want to mess with conversion, try umplayer from GetDeb
(file/disc player) and gmusicplayer (jukebox).
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Ran into this one too, in a different way.
What makes it even worse: if you merge directories, it's MUCH more likely than
usual that at least one of them contains symlinks into another. And then moved
symlinks overwrite their own destinations. With files you at least retain
something useful...
I
Auto column size in general. Which cannot even be turned off (of course,
any feature that cannot be turned off already is a potential bug, this
just illustrates the principle).
Columns are often bigger than needed, and it looks like they are
resizeable, yet if you move separator between column hea
Public bug reported:
Desktop file does not use command line correctly in Exec parameter. This leaves
supplying arguments to the file manager's consideration, such as it is. For
example, Nautilus simply does not show in "open with..." lists any applications
that don't have explicitly requested a
Yes, quick-search feature and Ctrl-F do the same. This
1) makes them reundant.
2) makes quick-search mostly unusable for the original purpose - that is, quick
selection of a file without having to scroll through long lists. Suppose the
user wants to find ".profile" in $HOME.
Expected behaviour: t
3.03-10ubuntu1.1 (raring-updates) - works, thanks.
...of course, now it fails to understand "antialias no" explicitly set
in .xpdfrc (sigh)
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Full antialiasing that minces all fonts into eye-straining blur is always on.
Evince apparently has no rendering controls of its own, whether config files or
CLI - but then, isn't it reasonable to expect an application without its own
preferences to obey the generic system s
Yup. happens in 12.11-2 /raring, or according to itself "Release 12.11
rev 8629 (2012-11-28 11:40:31) gcc 4.7.2 Linux/unicode - 64 bit"
Scanning for plugins in /usr/lib/codeblocks/plugins
/usr/lib/codeblocks/plugins/libwxsmithcontribitems.so: not loaded (missing
symbols?)
/usr/lib/codeblocks/plu
I would phrase it a little differently: existing interface is not
designed for typical usage.
If this was userspace filesystem, the user may want to restart it immediately
without waiting for the window to be sorted out, but if this was pdfgrep
running from a script over collection of documents
Public bug reported:
With shimmer-wallpapers installed, xfdesktop-settings suffers long freezes
completely hogging one core while regenerating a thumbnail list or selecting an
SVG image.
The apparent reason is that the present renderer is incapable of handling
high-quality SVG files included al
> I moved the unneeded xpdfrc language files out of /usr/share/xpdf and
the problem disappeared
doesn't work for me, whether moving away all of them, or leaving latin,
same crash; 3.02-12+squeeze1 works with all those unicodeMap files or or
without any.
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Back to circumventing the problem - from the current repositories,
Debian/squeeze got xpdf 3.02-12+squeeze1 with libpoppler5 - this works.
Also, evince is good only for copypasting text. It got antialiasing always on,
which is useless and eye-straining unless PDF is blurry (e.g. a bad scan)
anyw
alas, on an attempt to reinstall they still "require" libpoppler19
> The following extra packages will be installed:
> libpoppler19
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Title:
xpdf
Checked again, fixed now (nautilus 3.4.1)
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Title:
nautilus always does show_desktop
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^ looks the same, but my desktop directory is "~/Desktop".
According to "about" nautilus itself is 3.2.1 - see the first post.
nautilus --version shows "GNOME nautilus 3.2.1". Synaptic shows the
package version as "1:3.2.1-0ubuntu4.2".
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This begins when nautilus is started, ends with "nautilus --quit", so what else
it can be?
Addition: nautilus does obey command line "nautilus --no-desktop", but this
doesn't allow to use it from preferred applications, only manual launch of the
specific .desktop avoids this bug.
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Public bug reported:
Even if show_desktop is set to false and exit_with_last_window to true
(gconftool and gconf-editor confirm both are set so),
Nautilus displays desktop (painted blue, "Change Desktop Background" from menu
does nothing - no dialog appears);
shows icons (with proper text but n
oh, and thx, the workaround with both arcs reinstalled from command line
applied to everything in my list above seems to help - at least mostly.
No obvious GL failures.
There were rare fullscreen freezes, but i'm not sure it was this again and not
an epic battle between screen composer from XFCE
For me, some ( libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglapi-mesa libglu1-mesa) are
flagged in Synaptic as installed, but "installed files" lists are unavailable
because packages are not installed, and an attempt to reinstall any of them
causes "...link group x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf is broken" error
P.S.: another error on reinstall has libxrender1 (dependency of fglrx).
"E: Internal Error, No file name for libxrender1"
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Title:
Installing then
But "link group x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf is broken" itself is NOT fglrx
problem as the same happens even without fglrx installed! Inability to
circumvent it or sometimes uninstall correctly may be, of course. I
don't have "unbootable" problem, but GL still does NOT work normally on
Oneiric, with v
Same problem, but not completely repeatable. Sometimes Lbreakout2 starts
this way, but sometimes sound fails mid-game, then it freezes on exit
and leaves zero-length config. Reloading pulseaudio usually (not always)
prevents the next run from ending up like this.
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Same here, on upgrade to 10.04. reinstalling [libswt-gtk-3.5-java] fixed
the problem.
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