Not a bug - as of Ubuntu 8.10 & gnome-font-viewer 0.4 there is an option
to customize the prewview text, and it's persistant after closing &
reopening Gnome Specimen.
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https://bugs.launch
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 335333 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335333
Easily confirmed in 9.04.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 335333
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37537
Does Nautilus not handle mime-type/opening issues in Gnome?
This is not a problem with the current Gnome Font Viewer, as is easily proven:
1. Find an OTF font file on your system.
2. If you just double-click on it, OpenOffice attempts to open it, and fails.
2. Right-click the OTF, go Open With ->
Over on the upstream bug, Bastien Nocera says, "So file a bug against the
applications that fail to detect the files
correctly instead."
Wouldn't that be Nautilus in this case, or KDE's equivilent?
I'm not trying to start an arguement, I'm puzzled - this is clearly a
bug. It's a regression bug,
Reopened with comments on Freedesktop as well, just for good measure.
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Public bug reported:
Evolution in Ubuntu 9.04 puts it's notification icon - the little
envelope - in the user's area of the panel, instead of in the
notification area where it belongs.
See screenshot below - the vertical line is the lefthand edge of the
notification area. Left of there is my pane
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The upstream freedesktop.org bug got closed less than a day after I
reopened it, with the same 'not our problem' comment and 'NOTOURBUG'
tag.
What's the Gnome equiv. of kdebase-runtime?
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Opened with GNOME's bugzilla, just to attempt to get a rational response
to this.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581388
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** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Cha
bdoe wrote:
> I don't see how this could have ever been considered broken to begin with.
+1 to this.
It's a *notification area*. Granted there are apps which populate it
that shouldn't, but how in FSM's name is the *update-notifier* as it was
configured in 8,10 & previous one of them?
And popups
I can confirm this in Ubuntu 9.04 - got the same behaviour and
substantially the same console error message as the original reporter.
Damned shame, as Muine is the only music player I've ever actually
LIKED. Rhythmbox I tolerate, the rest just suck.
** Changed in: muine (Ubuntu)
Status: Ne
Which applications should it be opened against?
This is still happening in Ubuntu 9.04 final release; Nautilus also
identifies OTF as "OpenOffice Template" rather than a font file.
Should we be reporting this against Nautilus?
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Having read the Freedesktop.org report Sebastien linked to, I'll change
this report to be against Nautilus - as I'm not a KDE user, I'll leave
adding KDE's filemanager to someone else.
** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
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Updated from jaunty-proposed.
The queue/play buttons work now, but for some reason Muine isn't listing
my entire music collection - I have a dozen Rolling Stones albums, for
example, but Muine only shows me one of them.
I deleted /,gnome2/muine entirely, tried to re-import my Music
directory, and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
A significant number of video files I have do not play in Totem in
Hardy, despite playing perfectly in previous releases of totem.
Sound is screwed up, many vids play incredibly slowly - at half speed or
worse - and a number simply refuse to play a
Here's a short clip that totem-gstreamer in Hardy can“t manage, but
every release of totem prior to Hardy played fine.
It's supposed to be only 4 seconds long; when I just tried it here I
stopped timing at over a minute - and it hadn't yet finished a FOUR
SECOND LONG clip.
I've got every -restric
Sebastien - using the "gst-launch-0.10 playbin" command from terminal
results in the video I provided above playing perfectly.
Attempting to run it through Totem (either starting totem first, or just
double-clicking in Nautilus) results in the unwatchably slow preformance
again, UNLESS I've alread
Just a quick update: this continues to be a bug on a fresh install of
7.04 for me... exact same symptoms & hardware as before w/ previous
versions of Ubuntu.
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No edit function on previous comments here. Gah. I meant 8.04 as well,
of course.
Must not post to bug reports before second round of coffee in the
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Nautilus in 8.04 automounts all my USB keys perfectly, handles files on
them or transfers just fine, and while it appears to dismount them just
fine (right-click -> UnMount Volume) the volume is NOT visually removed
from Nautilus's Tree view.
In
All three of your questions are answered in my initial bug report...
Attached is the text file dump from "gvfs-mount -li" while one of my USB
keys is mounted.
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Attached is a text file dump from "gvfs-mount -li" after Nautilus has
(supposedly) unmounted the same USB key.
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htt
Inkscape 0.43 in Ubuntu 6.06 no longer seems to display this bug, in
either varient mentioned here.
Victor, which versions (of both Ubuntu & Inkscape) did this occur in?
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Setting this to Rejected, then.
Thanks, Victor.
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Just found a thread on ubuntuforums that confirms that this isn't just
my hardware, and that it's a problem that seems to have cropped up with
Dapper...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=206385
>From some of the comments in that thread, it seems to be a general USB
problem, not merely a mo
I can't replicate this with Dapper's 0.43-4, and in fact I've never
noticed this with earlier versions of Ubuntu & Inkscape - and I use
Inkscape daily, and do lots of text work in it.
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I went to check this one in 6.06... and discovered a possibly related
bug that's even more irritating: The "You have inserted a blank CD-R"
popup goes away on it's own after two or three seconds, without any
input from the user.
The blank CD-R also doesn't appear in Nautilus' Tree view.
However,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
Pidgin 2.2.0 in Gutsy Beta - while typing in the text-input box while on
IRC, the text you are entering moves up and down with each new
character.
I asked in #pidgin on Freenode, and the dev there suggested it was
either a font error, or a GTK/Gno
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: synaptic
Ubuntu Gutsy Beta LiveCD, checked on first boot with the "Check This CD"
ingegrity checker, and passed.
Starts normally, most apps run just fine, but:
* Synaptic will not start at all
* Add/Remove Apps hangs on startup, and has to be killed.
* a
Note that this was NOT fixed when Ubuntu Beta ISOs were created - it's
still very present in Beta LiveCD...
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
In metacity (and in other window managers) you can switch virtual
desktops/workspaces by hovering your mouse pointer over the workspace-
switcher and rolling the mousewheel up and down.
Compiz breaks this, and forces users of multiple workspaces t
Starting both synaptic & gnome-app-install from terminal show no errors,
but they both hang right after starting.
Trying apt-get first gets a complaint about dpgk lock, which is resolved
with "sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock" - but running apt-get or aptitude a
second time results in either hanging at
This was all in a LiveCD session; evidently the LiveCD uses itself as a
source, or at least lists itself.
Using the same CD in the same computer, I've now got Add/Remove &
Synaptic working, at least for this session.
This might have been one of those "computers being stupid" things - I'm
going to
Surely the default text box size should be increased?
Resizing does work, but you have to drag it bigger every time you open a
new window - hardly ideal.
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** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Is this a duplicate of bug #133990?
Also, whatever fix is out there didn't seem to have made it into Gutsy
Final. Should this bug report be rolled back from "Fix Committed"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117726
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Still an issue in Gutsy.
Running muine from terminal, I get lots and lots of:
(muine:6587): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_row_inserted: assertion `path !=
NULL' failed
Then
Pascal,
Thanks for adopting this bug - it's been open far too long.
I'm away from home travelling until late in September, but will run
the reports you've asked for as soon as I get back to my home machine.
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I get the same bug with muine in feisty - it frequently won't start the
first time I try it.
I wind up doing "killall mono" or the equivilent in Gnome's System
Monitor, then trying muine again, and it almost always works the second
time.
This is new in Feisty - I've been using muine since Hoary,
Wouter, Ubuntu only updates packages on version release - so next round
won't be until Ubuntu 8.04's release in April.
Your 0.8.8 debs work in 7.10 for me - thanks! I won't have to keep
trying to like Rhythmbox now, hopefully!
Muine now seems to use a whole lot more resources than I remember from
Short reports inline here, longer ones attached.
uname -a:
Linux warbard 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Fri Aug 31 00:55:27 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
version:
Ubuntu 2.6.20-16.31-generic
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Last of the requested reports from my machine for this bug.
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Closed, doesn't seem to be a problem existing in Edgy.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4654
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Closed - not an issue in Edgy, it seems.
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Not in Edgy, for either version of the bug I reported.
Haven't upgraded to Fiesty yet, but hopefully as it's fixed in Edgy
it'll stay fixed in Feisty!
I'll close it now, but reopen if I notice the issue after my Feisty
upgrade.
Thanks!
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Just updated (finally) to 6.10/Edgy, and still have this bug - USB
systems are still not being powered down properly when the machine is
shut down.
Running "2.6.17-11-generic" kernel.
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The URL given above automatically redirects to
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/610 - there is no 404. Not
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Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
When using either File->New Tab or Ctrl+T to get a new tab in Epiphany
2.16.1, the cursor is not automatically focused on the new tab's address
bar - you have to click with the mouse or use Ctrl+L to actually begin
using the new address b
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
Other tabbed browsers (ie, both FF & Opera) use the middle-click button,
when clicked anywhere on a tab, to close that tab.
This is a fast way to manage tabs - the whole tab is available as a
close button, essentially - and the middle-bu
I'm still running Dapper.
I ran the backtrace as described in the wiki page, but frankly it doesn't look
like it got any useful information:
(gdb) handle SIG33 pass nostop noprint
SignalStop Print Pass to program Description
SIG33 NoNo Yes
Here's gdb output from one crash tonight - tomorrow when I use the box
I'll start gdb right away and get another set.
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https://launchpad.ne
Is this actually an Inkscape bug specifically, or an issue with the PS &
PDF file formats?
I know some versions of PDF have trouble with transparency &
translucency; I don't know if PS does too.
I'll refer this bug to the inkscape-users mailing list for comment.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
If you open an individual image file in F-Spot (via Nautilus, or an
image on your Desktop) there are none of the image editing tools
available in "F-Spot Viewer" and no way to switch to the actual full
(useful!) F-Spot window from the Viewer.
** A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Ubuntu provides, by default, a ~/Photos directory, suggesting to new
users that this is a good place to put your pictures.
However, F-Spot is unable to actually view this directory without
importing (and attempting to duplicate, by default!) every
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 484888 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484888
Thanks, I missed 484888 somehow before filng this one.
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gthumb offers a very good suite of basic editing tools - resize, crop,
rotate, simple colour/contrast tweaking, a few other things.
At a minimum, f-spot's view mode should offer roughly the same options
as gthumb currently has before GIMP is removed from the default Ubuntu
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
In 5.10's xscreensaver, there was a checkbox for 'Use actual screenshot
in screensavers'; this is missing entirely from gnome-screensaver's GUI,
and it makes a number of the screensavers (Distort, AntSpotlight,
Mirrorblob, and a large nu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22007 ***
This is actually a subset of #22007, which I only discovered after I
filed this. Sorry.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 22007
no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver
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I can confirm this bug.
Running Opera 9beta2 in Ubuntu 6.06, the tabs on the upper right aren't
all aligned with the same baseline.
This error is present at wiki.ubuntu.com as well, and on
fridge.ubuntu.com the tabs are on the left in Opera.
There's something wrong with the CSS in use at ubuntu.
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