This used to affect me, but no longer seems to be an issue as of Ubuntu
14.04. Marked as 'fix released'.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
After surfing the web in firefox for a while, I observed that ibus-
daemon was occupying a surprisingly large amount of memory (smem reports
its unique set size [USS] as 107 MiB). This is much higher than the
usage observed shortly after login (about 1.3 MiB USS).
Not sure
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1) Find a podcast that (a) has at least three episodes in it and (b) has
episodes that are sufficiently long that you can perform step (5)
below while waiting for one to download. (I encountered this bug on
http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast.php?id=35,
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu's Thunderbird used to support reading and writing contacts from
the Evolution address book, presumably though the Thunderbird EDS
Contacts extension https://launchpad.net/thunderbird-eds-extension. In
trusty, this extension appears to be missing, and the contacts in my
I've just upgraded to trusty, and I still can reproduce this bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1290113
Title:
media player (Nokia N900) not detected
Status in
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
- Launch Rhythmbox
- Plug in a Nokia N900 and select mass storage mode.
Expected:
- Rhythmbox detects the N900 as a media player (USB mass storage), lists it
under Devices, and allows the user to manage the music on it.
Actual:
- Rhythmbox does not respond at
While mucking around in gtk/gdk, I discovered a better workaround for
this bug. While logged in as some user with sudo access, run the commands:
echo GDK_CORE_DEVICE_EVENTS=true | sudo tee ~lightdm/.pam_environment
sudo chown lightdm:lightdm ~lightdm/.pam_environment
This ensures that the next
On 02/24/2013 03:25 AM, swiftgeek wrote:
So i guess that the reason of why webkit/gtk-builder are working is a
crazy race condition :]
I think the reason that lightdm-webkit-greeter is not affected is that
it links against GTK2, not GTK3. Both GTK2 and GTK3 define a
gdk_window_set_cursor()
OK, I think I've tracked down the cause of this bug.
Thanks to MPX (multi-pointer X), it turns out that each X window
(including the root window) may have *multiple* cursor icon settings.
Traditionally, under the core X11 protocol, a window could only define a
standard cursor, which can be set by
Public bug reported:
NetworkManager does not respond to SIGTERM when started in daemon mode,
as upstart does by default. This also happens when running
NetworkManager manually from the command line as long as the --no-daemon
option is not used.
This was reported upstream and was fixed by commit
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1) Ensure that the nautilus main toolbar is enabled (View - Main Toolbar)
2) Drag an empty space on the main toolbar
Expected:
The window moves (much like when dragging the titlebar)
Actual:
The drag is ignored
In most other apps, dragging the toolbar does
** Description changed:
To reproduce:
1) Ensure that the nautilus main toolbar is enabled (View - Main Toolbar)
2) Drag an empty space on the main toolbar
Expected:
The window moves (much like when dragging the titlebar)
Actual:
The drag is ignored
In most other apps,
Judging from my quick test, the root cause of this bug is fixed. I just
saved a .jpg attachment from an e-mail with mime headers that
incorrectly claim that the image is an FLV video, and I selected Do
this automatically for files like this from now on. In the past, it
seems this would cause
Indeed, both xul-ext-lightning and enigmail are rendered worthless (for
thunderbird at least) by this update. Meanwhile, removing the packages
and installing the extensions from addons.mozilla.org works fine (at
least on this amd64 machine).
If stable updates are going to continue to cause these
I seem to be experiencing the same problem with a POP account that's
setup to use global folders (Edit - Account settings - [POP account
name] - Server Settings - Advanced). Any incoming mail triggers a
notification bubble but fails to change the color of the messaging menu
icon.
However, if I
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