Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
Steps:
1) Opened a nautilus window and typed smb://address into the address bar
2) Got the login details window as expected and entered my details
3) Navigate the mount which works as expected
Issue:
The CPU usage on gvfsd-smb remains constantly hi
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42021485/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42021486/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42021487/ProcStatus.txt
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I am also experiencing this problem. I have tried the ppa given by Hew
and the text still doesn't display. This is with a ttf thai font set
with the ass file in UTF-8 encoding.
** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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** Attachment added: "vlc output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38895522/vlc_errors
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336094
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Public bug reported:
Using standard Ubuntu jaunty I have noticed a minor bug which is
effecting my ability to copy files.
The following steps are required to reproduce the problem:
1) Navigate to any folder in the GUI using only the keyboard (arrows and enter
to open folders)
2) Navigate to a fo
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu Jaunty with Firefox version 3.0.13 I've noticed that the
Firefox spell checker always flags "etc." as an incorrect spelling even
though it offers it as a correction alternative.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Find a textbox and enable spell checking
2) Type "etc"
3) Righ
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63499 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63499
Thanks for responding so fast to my bug report however could to please
clue me into how this relates to the "Ubuntu being mis spelled" bug?
With this bug when you select "etc." as the correct spelling it still
Guys I reported this 8 years ago.. just close it.
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Title:
Font on error console is huge
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Zach are you sure you restarted after testing. I too have been
experiencing these problems however they all disappeared after applying
the updates. I also can not reproduce your examples.
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Not sure if this is the right package to request against however upon
install of 12.10 today, in the "Displays" setting manager there is no
option for the resolution of 2560x1440 which is the resolution my mac
uses (using 2560x1600 leaves black borders).
To workaround the iss
Unity, 64 bit version in VMware Fusion on OSX 10.6
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Title:
nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't
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I'm also having this problem ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/879456 )
in case the two are some how related.
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Title:
nautilus keeps active window
Ok, so I have been able to come up with a use case that always
reproduces the bug for me. It seems I left out a critical piece of
information.
You must already have gedit open with another file.
** Description changed:
Expected behaviour:
+ - Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (
I have updated the bug description in the hope that others will be able
to reproduce this bug.
** Description changed:
Expected behaviour:
- Open gedit so that it is active on your workspace (my tests show no opened
file is needed but gedit needs to already be open)
- In the folder window
Public bug reported:
When typing the name of a file with the in window searcher thing (see
attached screenshot, I have no idea what this is called) it no longer
works properly.
Expected behaviour is that:
1) You open a new folder window
2) Start typing the name of a file or folder in that direct
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I can also confirm the fix doesn't work for my other computer. The
differences between this one and the one which has no issues is that the
one which works is in a VM and was a fresh install. The computer with
issues with the patch is not in a vm and was upgraded from an install of
10.04. Both comp
Public bug reported:
Expected behaviour:
- In the folder window press enter to open a text document
- Wait for gedit to go full screen
- The active window should now be gedit, press ctrl+f to search for text and
perform over keyboard commands on gedit
Actual Behaviour:
Nautilus keeps the active
This is in Ubuntu 11.10 AMD 64 by the way with the latest proposed
updates enabled.
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Title:
nautilus keeps active window status when it shouldn't
It could be a configuration issue? I have tested two different machines,
one upgraded the other not. Only the upgraded one is effected. The
upgraded machine was a fresh 11.04 install.
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htt
I feel like you're kind of missing my point. It's not that the app armor
profile is wrong, it's that evince never gives you any indication of
what's wrong or that there is even a problem happening.
Think about another user running this outside via command line, how are
they suppose to know it's ap
I am getting this problem also on Maverick but not Lucid with the same
mouse. I'm still testing but it seems to be happening with the keyboard
too to a lesser degree. I think it happens more with high disk IO.
I have attached my kern.log
Linux icarus 2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18 19:
Scratch that it's not related to disk IO at all the mouse is slowing
down my whole computer.
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Title:
USB port keeps resetting optical mouse [was:
Yes it's still a problem please test the bug yourself before marking
bugs Incomplete. The correct status you should be marking bugs as is
Triaged if you're going to copy and paste the "does it work in latest
version" text.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
Hello Pedro, thanks for the fast reply.
Link type is part of the free desktop spec so I am assuming gnome-panel not
displaying them is gnome-panel not following the spec?
http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-1.0.html
Since you're already a member over at gnome m
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
evince-thumbnailer is giving me strange results when the destination is
outside of the /home directory path
Here is my test folder which you can see is owned by me and has full
permissions.
and...@andrew-desktop:/var/test$ ls -lah
total 8.0K
drwx
So after digging it looks like this is for some reason by design as it
is being set by the app armor profile..
Why is it restricted to just /home. What's the thinking behind that?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/669825
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It is because I wanted to use the thumbnailer manually for generating
thumbnails outside the home directory for something unrelated to its
intended use. For example as a way of generating thumbnails of PDFs on a
web server which lives in /var/www
On second thought I guess it makes sense to restric
Kai, those are my packages, the point of this bug is to get a newer
version of the Ogre library in Ubuntu by default.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/545724
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Hello Andrew, could you explain:
- Why you've changed the title of the bug to something less descriptive?
- Why you've changed the status to a bug status that gets turns of notification
by default?
- Why you've made changes to the bug without any information on why you've done
so?
Thanks.
** C
Without trying to turn the report into a forum, you didn't strike a
nerve however the "opinion" status is a status that gets ignored by
developers and basically closes a report. I suggest anyone reading this
doesn't use it.
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