** Attachment added: "brasero-session.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27726485/brasero-session.log
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27726486/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27726487/ProcMaps.txt
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
After burning a CD from an ISO file, Brasero reports an error saying
checksum from ISO file and burned CD do not match. ("Some files may be
corrupted on the disc").
However, CD is fine and all files were burned correctly. I did a manual
verificat
After studying the log and doing some tests, i think ive spotted the
error: Brasero is passing the wrong number of sectors to the readom
command (that looks like its the one brasero uses to read the burned cd
to calculate the checksum).
These log lines should says it all (some lines were omitted f
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Some hints that might help debugging:
The FIRST and SECOND refreshes happens at the correct interval. Steps to
reproduce:
- Open up System Monitor and switch to Resource tab
- Set the interval to 10,00 (using the buttons, not keyboard - theres another
bug associated with keyboard input)
- Click
Question: as this problem was already forwarded / upstreamed, should i
double-post my comments at bugzilla too ? Im not sure how the process
works...
I dont have a bugzilla account, and even if i had, im not sure if
double-posting would be the correct procedure... but i also dont like to
post comm
Last but not least, this bug seems to be closely related to #93847 and
its various duplicates...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-
monitor/+bug/93847
"Excessive CPU usage by Gnome System Monitor"
In fact, all those bugs may be just a symptom of this one: a refresh 10
times
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Excessive CPU usage by Gnome System Monitor
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Sorry for necroing such an old bug, but it seems to have come back in
Ubuntu 18.04
When switching from the now default Gnome Shell to Unity, any
combination of pressing and releasing ALT and PrtScn gives me, at best,
the HUD screenshot. In Gnome it works fine.
By the way, I didn't have this issue
For 18.04 I created a script to install dependencies and build from git.
Builds and install cleanly with no errors. It installs to current user
only, using $HOME/.local prefix, as I dislike installing
experimental/deprecated stuff to my system. I've added a few comments on
which build error each in
For the record, this just happened to me on a *fresh* install of Ubuntu
18.04.
The first thing I did after system installed months ago was to install
Unity from repositories (and set lightdm as the default greeter). Unity
may not be the default anymore in 18.04 but it runs and looks great.
Today
For the record, this just happened to me on a *fresh* install of Ubuntu
18.04.
The first thing I did after system installed months ago was to install
Unity from repositories (and set lightdm as the default greeter). Unity
may not be the default anymore in 18.04 but it runs and looks great.
Today
In my previous comment, I was refering to boinc *client*, not manager.
Sorry about the confusion
The manager does not, and should not, read /etc/boinc-
client/gui_rpc_auth.cfg at all.
For local connections, boinc-client does not require password, so
boincmgr connects fine. And for remote connecti
@Ken: ia32-libs is the one that depends on bluetooth, not boinc. And
most of that huge list is pulled by ia32-libs. Boinc unfortunatly
depends on ia32-libs because many projects do not have native 64 bits
programs for Linux.
The only thing that can be done is what the mentioned debian bug 730332
s
Upon further inspection, I was wrong: boinc-manager does NOT depend on
boinc-client, it only *recommends* it, which IMHO is a sensible choice.
So by default it does pull boinc-client, but you can configure apt not
to install recommends, or you can simply remove boinc-client afterwards.
And similar
"randomly generated password by boincmgr on first start" ?
IIRC, this is windows-only behavior. In Debian/Ubuntu, the default
password is blank, /etc/boinc-client/gui_rpc_auth.cfg is created by
package install, and boincmgr never tries to write it, only read it, as
this file is supposed to be chan
Public bug reported:
Using the default settings when creating a new "Server Instance",
assuming the mysql daemon is running and selecting "Ubuntu Linux Upstart
(MySQL Package)" as the installation type, Workbench uses the following
commands to probe the server:
Start MySQL: start mysql
Still a problem in Precise 12.04 and latest fglrx-update
2:12.104-0ubuntu0.0.1
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Vino (std vnc server) refresh problem with fglrx 8.780 in m
@Josh: being gratis does not mean it is free. Ubuntu, like Debian,
values software freedom, so a proprietary software can ever be the
default one.
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"slightly embarassinng"? Youre being very kind...
Its a complete shame for Upstart not to have ANY means to disable
services at startup.
More incredibly is that Ubuntu (and even Debian) is now migrating to it.
So now we are back to the old days of manually editing scripts? Hows
that ANY improvem
Public bug reported:
As reported in an upstream bug, xdg-icon-resource does not handle paths
(either filenames or dir names) containing spaces.
Example:
~ $ xdg-icon-resource install --novendor --size 48 "./foo bar.png" foobar
/usr/bin/xdg-icon-resource: 790: [: /home/xxx/foo: unexpected operator
Nice! Thanks for investigating and providing a patch!
Just a question: Does the icon and .desktop install need to be done
"manually" (copying files) in rules? Isn't there a dh-something for
that?
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** Also affects: xdg-utils via
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Status: Unknown
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Manually creating a /var/lib/boinc-client dir solves the bug, but if
this is done by the package itself at install I wonder if apt will see
this as a conflict with the boinc-client package, since both would
create (and thus "own", apt-wise) the same dir.
Also, in boinc-client this dir is owned by
@Ken: ordinary bugs are always fixed in source, so they only affect the
development, next-to-be release (currently Trusty). This particular bug
was already fixed in Saucy (13.10), because ia32-libs was dropped there.
Only critical bugs warrant an SRU to be backported to, say, Precise. And
this is
This is not a bug, as the standard specification linked in the
description clearly defines what defaults values should be used if the
environment vars are empty or not set. So there is no need to set the
values unless you want to change the default ones, and it would be
redundant to set them to the
@Michael, if possible, please also apply to Ubuntu the other related
patches committed in upstream git, mentioned at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66605 and
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91758
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What a sad decision for an LTS.
1) Disable hibernate by default: ok, I can understand the many issues
around it
2) Not providing a GUI way to turn it back on - BAD
3) Not allowing users to even know that this feature /exists/ - VERY bad
Solutions in #53 and #54 are great:
A) Provide a package
How viable is for Ubuntu to create a package available in Software
Center that patches gnome's GUI and/or polkit (whatever is required) to
re-enable hibernation?
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On Precise 12.04 amd64, trying to launch MDB Viewer dumps the following
error to terminal:
rodrigo@desktop:~$ gmdb2
(gmdb2:16837): libglade-WARNING **: Could not load support for `bonobo':
libbonobo.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(gmdb2:16837)
Too bad the patch entirely removed avahi-browser , instead of using
upstream techniques (strict timeout, silent subshell, etc) to make it
work properly (or minize the issues). Now ssh tab completion is
*useless*, since ~/.ssh/known_hosts is hashed and /etc/hosts is usually
empty. avahi-brower was
I strongly oppose the bug request, by the same reasons pointed out by
Rhonda:
- It does NOT improve security at all, a malicious user could revert the
changes or do worse.
- It would prevent intentional overriding of tools.
By the same reason /usr/local/bin comes before /usr/bin, ~/bin should
co
Public bug reported:
catapult is a GTK+ GUI frontend for OpenMSX. However, it must be run
from... terminal! It should have a .desktop file like most GUI apps, so
it can be found in Dash, etc
** Affects: openmsx-catapult (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: packaging
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 367037
Error while burning - some files may be corrupted on the disc
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Title:
Brasero calculates wro
This bug is annoying, a true paper cut, and really bad for new users:
- Install boinc, open it, works fine, GPU detected, add a lot of GPU tasks,
crunch happily
- After reboot, Manager (*if* you care to open it) shows error for all
GPU-related tasks, "GPU not available"
- Exit Manager (selecting
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => MestreLion (mestrelion)
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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File > Close Window (Ctrl+W), like Launcher > right-click > Quit, only
closes the *window*, but the Manager is still running, so it is a sort
of "Minimize".
To really exit the Manager application, and make it disappear from
Launcher, use File > Exit BOINC Manager (Ctrl+Q). Notice this will exit
th
Public bug reported:
man pages for the command-line tools boinc, boinccmd and boincmgr are
outdated, missing newer options and still listing removed ones. A quick
comparison with their respective --help shows many differences. A few
examples:
boinccmd
--get_cc_status : missing from man
boincmgr
Public bug reported:
boinc, when installed via Software Center, should not by default show
"New Version is available" notifications, since this points to the
Berkley upstream install script, which when installed does not properly
replace the one installed via SC. In fact, some sources state they
c
@LocusOfBorg: My Groff/Nroff skills are quite limited, so its better I
don't touch the manpages myself. Besides, I lack the knowledge to
properly explain some of the "trickier" options like boincmgr
--autostart and boinc --launched_by_manager
I would gladly report it upstream, tho... directions pl
There you go...
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Well, whoever takes a look at this and fix the bug, please take care to
disable *only* the "New Boinc version available" notices, *not* the
other ones. There are many project-related notices (like Einstein@Home
in my screenshot above, also PrimeGrid sends notifications frequently),
and these should
@ChristianB:
--no_info_fetch
Don't fetch project list or client version info from
boinc.berkeley.edu.
I guess that would disable the fetching of project list, correct? Is
there a way to disable the version info *only*?
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@ChristianB: I guess you swapped the files in that patch: looks like
you're *removing* (an unexisting) --no_info_fetch option instead of
adding it.
Also, since it looks like --no_info_fetch would also have a side-effect
of disabling project list fetching, I'm not sure if this is the best
approach.
some of the annoying boinc bugs: not detecting a GPU at boot and not re-
starting boinc client after shutting its tasks, so maybe it will be
useful for you guys: https://github.com/MestreLion/scripts/blob/master
/boinc-manager
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@lopthopman (#26):
I just said that you are experiencing a different issue than what is
reported here. This bug here is for false alarms, when copy is OK but
Brasero calculares checksum incorrectly and thus reports burning errors.
If you are actually getting coasters, this should be reported in a
@Miguel: as far as I know, wavegain was never packaged in Ubuntu (or
Debian). Its sources and binary are within gnormalize's source tarball,
under packages/ subdir. You must either use its pre-compiled executable
or compile it yourself.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 939582 ***
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Actually, source package contains only a 32x32 version of each icon
(mkvinfo and mkvmergeGUI), so I guess only
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/mkvinfo.png and
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/mkvmergeGU
Icons for both mkvinfo and mkvmerge GUI are available in source package
(./share/icons dir), but they are being completely ignored by binary
packages mkvtoolnix and mkvtoolnix-gui.
Changelog for 4.8.0-1ubuntu1 (13 Jun 2011) says "Install icons and mime
in mkvtoolnix-gui.install", so I guess icons
My 2 cents for this issue:
- It also happens with tmpfs mounts. I have "tmpfs /tmp tmpfs
defaults,nodev,nosuid,mode=1777 0 0" in my /etc/fstab and nautilus
also trash files there just fine (creating and moving to
/tmp/.Trash-1000), but fails to add that particular trash to the
"global" list of
@Sebastien: IMHO disabling trash for those mounts (and also for *all*
devices outside $HOME and /media) is overkill. Ok, it is better than
current behavior, but the best approach would be to support those
(already created and populated) per-device trashcans and list them when
the user clicks on the
I don't know about previous releases, but this is NOT fixed for Precise.
Default in dconf-editor /apps/notify-osd/multihead-mode was "dont-focus-
follow". Changing to "focus-follow" and logging out and back in, as per
comment #104, fixed the issue.
"Fix Released" should mean either default change
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 560839 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/560839
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 560839
error: too small lower memory (0x99100 > 0x98400)
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@Carlos Silva: Handbrake's official PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~stebbins/+archive/handbrake-releases still misses
an Oneiric and Precise package. Oneiric is out for 3 months now, I
wonder if that archive is inactive?
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Debian bug #516152 is from 2009, and #343673 from 2006 ... none of them
are fixed, so I don't think they care.
This is not an irrelevant package we are talking about, its a flaw in
invocation of something critical like bash. Is there any chance this
could be patched ASAP in Ubuntu and then the pat
Public bug reported:
This new version of Flash plugin is already native 64 bits, correct? But
package still depends on nspluginwrapper
>From control file:
Depends: nspluginwrapper (>= 0.9.91.4-2ubuntu1) [amd64],
To avoid installing an unneeded package (or worse, triyng to use a
32bit wrapper fo
Florian Sievers (#31) is right: in a clean Maverick install, 'cat
/proc/sys/kernel/sysrq' (or 'sudo sysctl -a | grep kernel.sysrq') shows
kernel.sysrq=0 , but in fact sysrq's are enabled (and eating up
Alt+PrtScn). If i set it as 'sudo sysctl -w kernel.sysrq=0', supposedly
it wouldn't change anythi
@ Youp.net (#1550): "... but what if I wanted to start an excel like
program? [...] there's no way (for a newbee) to find the launching
command.""
You can just type "spreadsheet", or "calc", which is exactly what an
"Excel-like" program is.
All programs in Ubuntu can be found by category or funct
This bug also affects Maverick... any change the fix can be cherry-
picked to it?
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Title:
Compiz switcher Alt-Tab order is not predictable - shoul
I have this bug too (on Maverick)
My 2 cents:
- gedit clears the primary *only* if the selection was made on gedit itself!
(yes, this seems absurd, i know)
Steps to reproduce:
- Select something in Firefox (double or triple click this very line). Alt+Tab
to gedit. Middle-click. Pastes fine
- L
I thought so too Francois, but after some research it looks like
solution #1 won't solve the problem:
if a given format is registered in binfmts, and its magic or extension
matches, it *will* be considered an executable *even* if all its
detectors fail! A +x'ed zip or docx will still fail, the er
As promised :)
Also available in github, if you thing it's easier to pull from there
https://github.com/MestreLion/boinc-debian/tree/launcher_icons
** Patch added: "Add more icon sizes for manager launcher"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-7/+bug/1172961/+att
** Patch added: "Improved manager launcher"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-7/+bug/1172961/+attachment/3663106/+files/0002-Improved-manager-launcher.patch
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As promised :)
@Locutus: Also available in github, if you think it's easier to pull
from there...
https://github.com/MestreLion/boinc-debian/tree/launcher_icons
** Patch added: "Add more icon sizes for manager launcher"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boi
** Patch added: "Improve manager launcher (remove Exec full path, add pt_BR
translation)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boinc/+bug/1173622/+attachment/3663119/+files/0002-Improved-manager-launcher.patch
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** Patch removed: "Add more icon sizes for manager launcher"
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Thanks! And I appreciate the credit! But adding my github repo as a
remote and merging those commits would also keep commit details and
credits, no? Anyway, I'll use whatever workflow is easier for you :)
At 10:01 03/05/2013, LocutusOfBorg wrote:
>Merged them, I used patches here rather than the g
over the weeked thanks for merging them so
promptly! :D
ML
At 14:44 03/05/2013, LocutusOfBorg wrote:
>Hi Mestrelion and Saikrishna, I finally built the boinc with this patch
>(Mestre I had to patch your patch, because of some missing stuff, but
>the approach is almost the same).
&
Online service? You don't need that... there is 'convert' from
imagemagick, which comes by default in Ubuntu.
convert file.png file.xpm
And yes, XPM does support alpha, but I really don't see the point in
using XPMs instead of the more universal PNG.
At 12:03 04/05/2013, Saikrishna Arcot wrote:
wonder if
simply adding a "/" to my original patch would solve it, no need of
renaming files and re-creating the hicolor tree inside debian/icons
ML
At 08:36 05/05/2013, LocutusOfBorg wrote:
>Hi MestreLion, I had some problems with your patch, no icon shown at
>all...
>
>I m
@LocutusOfBorg: I'll investigate this icon-related quirks in Debian
installer, as well as the /usr/share/menu issue, and find a solution
that is working and compatible.
Meanwhile (and from now on), I suggest we do not merge with Debian's git
repo until the solution is fully tested. There are alrea
@Thibault: xdg-open, for sure, and for 2 main reasons:
- xdg-open is more portable: it chooses the most appropriate "open"
command for your system, be it Gnome, KDE, LXDE, XFCE, etc, while gnome-
open works only in gnome. In fact, in Gnome systems xdg-open used to end
up calling gnome-open. So let
@David Planella (dpm) #5 : care to elaborate on that translation
workaround? Seems like a nice approach, but how exactly can I provide an
alternate translation to gnome-screenshot?
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A snippet from /usr/share/applications/gnome-color-chooser.desktop :
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Name=GNOME Color Chooser
Comment=Customize your GNOME desktop
...
Exec=gnome-color-chooser
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=gnome-color-chooser.svg
Categories=GNOME;Settings;
** Patch added: "Fix icon name in desktop file"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-color-chooser/+bug/1160681/+attachment/3599971/+files/gnome-color-chooser.patch
** Also affects: gnome-color-chooser
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The culprit is indeed ia32-libs, good eye @Guillaume !
On a relatively fresh Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop, "sudo apt-get install
ia32-libs" alone pulls 242 packages worth of 244MB installed space. A
monster indeed.
While boinc without recommends shows a much nicer picture: 6 packages
worth less than 18M
@Dougga: also worth noticing that this only affects 64-bit versions of
Ubuntu, since the 32 ones already have all the 32-bits libs
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Title:
instal
A workaround for this problem is to chmod it back to sane permissions:
$ chmod 755 ~/.config/nautilus-actions
But it would be good if developers investigate on *why* such weird
permissions were set in the first place.
Also worth filing a bug to DejaDup so it doesn't choke on non-readable
files/
Good point... sure, some projects might not have all (or any) of its
applications available in x64 for linux. And I just found out after a
little research that, surprisingly, this is very common in Windows,
where SETI@Home and Einstein@Home for example, lacks 64-bit support for
most of their apps.
Public bug reported:
I stopped using Unity's default Alt+Tab switcher due to its mandatory
windows grouping, and changed to compiz's Shift Switcher, which looks
great and does not group windows.
But Shift Switcher has a very annoying bug about Alt+Tab ordering - I
cannot re-order windows by using
This is indeed very annoying. Isn't there *any* way to disable grouping?
I'm willing to accept *any* method, dconf, gconf, some obscure config
file, anything? Heck even editing source and recompiling if that's what
it takes.
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Maximized windows in application switcher have no highlighting
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Same here, ubuntu 12.04 desktop x64, also using fglrx drivers (are they
really related to the bug?)
And the "uncheck Minimap" workaround worked perfectly, thanks Navid!
(it was also described here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1750702 . And as a side-note, I
wonder why this stupid poli
You're right.. I generated the patch from the binary package instead of
the *source* package as it should. /palmface moment :$
But still, the patch still holds if you just change the filenames.
Actually, being such a simple edit one can do it manually and not even
use a patch file.
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Good eye!
It doesn't look for "certain" extensions, it looks for *any* extension.
And most of Linux executables do not have any extension.
The fix should be to change the filter pattern from "*.*" (which matches
all files *with* an extension) to "*" (all files). Or, even better, to
files that hav
Public bug reported:
This is the same issue already reported for the now defunct sun-java6
package in bug 552612 , and it also affects both OpenJDK 7 and 6. The
description below is thus very similar:
The problem is that the binfmt entry for Jar files created by OpenJDK
also matches regular Zip
** Also affects: openjdk-6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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update-binfmt for Jar files also impacts Office 2007 and
** Description changed:
This is the same issue already reported for the now defunct sun-java6
package in bug 552612 , and it also affects both OpenJDK 7 and 6. The
description below is thus very similar:
The problem is that the binfmt entry for Jar files created by OpenJDK
also match
** Description changed:
This is the same issue already reported for the now defunct sun-java6
package in bug 552612 , and it also affects both OpenJDK 7 and 6. The
description below is thus very similar:
The problem is that the binfmt entry for Jar files created by OpenJDK
also match
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1172961 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1172961
@sylvestre (#5): but the same issue exists in openjdk 6 and 7.
I've posted bug 1172961 about it, with a similar (but more extended)
description.
Care to pitch in?
** This bug has been marked a duplicate o
** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => MestreLion (mestrelion)
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Title:
Boinc Manager icon in Unity is small
To man
n worse :P
Have fun:
https://github.com/MestreLion/scripts/blob/master/runonce/setup/boinc_icons
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Boinc Manager icon in Unity is small
@LocutusOfBorg: I've also noticed a few things regarding icons in boinc
package... the 16 and 32 icons are being registered as independent
icons, named "boincmgr-16" and "boincmgr-32", and installed to the same
path, /usr/share/pixmaps. And the .desktop uses boincmgr-32 only, the 16
one is complete
tool' from 'icotools' package.
I've also updated my script to use that icon set instead of the BMP ones:
https://github.com/MestreLion/scripts/blob/master/runonce/setup/boinc_icons
@LocutusOfBorg: I'll also create a patch for such changes in the Debian
git repo. Current xp
Shouldn't this import be the other way around? AFAIK, Gnome 3 uses
/usr/share/thumbnailers/*.thumbnailer files to implement external
handlers, NOT gsettings. The gconf2 was the Gnome 2 (ie, Natty and
before) way of registering external thumbnailers.
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