Noted.
I was scheming to update Zim to use gnome-introspection, but to ensure smooth
transition to GTK3, I wanted to make sure it ran well on GTK2 first.
Looks like I have to go guerilla…
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Fixed upstream in version 3.14.
Patch available at:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/patch/?id=8032628adc9c8286050716d609c574dc7273dfcb
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circum, nemo is probably affected in a different manner. This bug is
specific to nautilus in the way it occurs, and the patch only fixes the
core program. (The library isn't affected, but nemo doesn't use it
anyway.)
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Dear gpothier, other subscribers,
please confirm that cut/copy/paste are greyed out. Otherwise, please refer to
bug #1322925
To those who had the grey out bug,
please confirm if bug still exists.
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Thanks to Alexander's comment on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/988251/comments/29,
I was able to work out steps to reproduce the bug.
1. Open a Nautilus window.
2. Go to location with write permission
3. Select a file and try to rename.
4. When prompted to rename
** Also affects: nautilus via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742513
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
Copy,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1371588 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1371588
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1371588
53.1 is out and contains many bug fixes and new syntax
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This bug is similar to #988251 except that the older one claims that the
options (copy, paste) are greyed out, whilst in our case, it is not, but
it gives no effect when you click it.
I can confirm that:
(1) Shortcut keys (Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-V) do not work within the same tab, nor
between tabs
** Summary changed:
- copy paste not working in Ubuntu 14.04 nautilus
+ Copy, paste stops working randomly in Ubuntu 14.04 nautilus
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dimovnike, have you tried maxing out the swap usage then? For me, the
problem occurs again if swap is also full.
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Title:
kswapd0 100% cpu usage
Although this bug is reported on LTS 10.04, I've to report that the bug
still exists in kernel 3.1 (I'm on Debian though)! Even with swap turned
off, the system still hangs as soon as there is insufficient memory.
Stranger thing is, in iotop, it lists kswapd0 as having the most I/O%
(i.e. highest
Can you give an example of symbol conflict in QT+GTK2 in Konqueror?
Seeing that almost all symbols in QT start with q, and GTK start with g
or gtk/gdk, I can't think of how the symbols could conflict. Meanwhile
you could say almost all symbols in GTK2 would conflict with GTK3 (they
are not
Julian, allowing same-host parallel download may introduce the risk of a
user actually downloading from same host if a load balancing proxy is
not installed. I think Sharma's way is better.
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