Hi,
I am using Evince 2.24-1-1ubuntu2 on Jaunty. I just uncompressed a .cbr
file and re-compressed the resulting folder to a .7z file, which I then
renamed to .cb7, but Evince can't open it. It says it does not support
this unknown file type (application/octet-stream).
As for using brainstorm or
Any possibility to have it for Jaunty?
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Sure. I'm attaching a .cb7 file. It consists of three random images
compressed to 7z, and then renamed.
** Attachment added: Escritorio.cb7
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307751
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Binary package hint: evince
Evince supports comicbook files in .cbr format (for rar archives) and
.cbz (for zip). But not other less usual formats like cb7, cbt or cba,
which are actually just renamed 7zip, tar and ace files; all of them,
unlike rar, supported by ubuntu out
Actually, I think it IS a bug. I'm trying to follow the steps mentioned
here to create an ad-hoc network:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Adhoc
Yet, NM does not seem to manage it. It says it's connecting to the newly
created network, then says it's connected to the network, yet at
Not easily. First you have to make the whole window wider, and only then
can you resize the left pane. What's more, if video is being displayed
ekiga does NOT let you resize the window or any of its elements (e.g.
the left pane).
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I'm using the lastest nvidia drivers on Jaunty. Sometimes when I close
an active window, the window that should become active does not look
like it should (screenshot attached). Hovering the cursor over the
titlebar buttons fixes the problem,
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Nope, only with the beta drivers.
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I'm using ekiga 3.0.1 on Jaunty. I think double-clicking the picture
should enter and exit fullscreen mode, as other apps (e.g. totem) do.
** Affects: ekiga (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
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Binary package hint: ekiga
I'm using ekiga 3.0.1 on Jaunty.
The new interface is great, but the left pane shows only one of the
three possible tabs (contacts, keyboard, call history). Since one of the
main point of using tabs is seeing them all, wouldn't using a combobox
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I'm using ekiga 3.0.1 on jaunty. This problems seems NOT to happen if I
set everything to default.
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Can't call with ekiga and let another application using sound card (like
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I'm using ekiga 3.0.1 on jaunty. If I'm talking to a contact and double-
click another, ekiga doesn't do anything. I think it would make more
sense to ask the user what the user exactly wants to do (stop the
current call and start another? transfer
Happens in my Jaunty laptop too.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
I read in fedora's webpage
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConnectionSharing):
Have two laptops, one with a primary network connection and a spare
wireless card, and another one. Make sure the first laptop is connected
to some
I see the magnifier plugin has been re-enabled in Jaunty, but opacity
hasn't. Is there any chance to have it back?
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I guess, since RB knows the provider and title of the podcast, it could
compare artists and titles from the library with providers and titles
from the registered podcasts, and not show in the library those which
match.
That's just my guess, tho. Don't know if it's feasible.
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* Is this reproducible?
Yes.
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
-You add a new podcast. By default the files will be downloaded to a folder
inside your Music folder.
-You check your music library, and there it will be.
* What ubuntu version do you use?
I'm
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.1
I just installed firefox-3.1 on jaunty and one of the first changes to
catch my eye has been that now the results on the awesomebar, which used
to be a pleasant shade of grey, are a vivid blue colour.
This colour just stands out too much.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
I just read this comment on ubuntuforums:
I love how in Vista I can press the Start key and instantly type in
stuff to find such as files or apps. Is it possible to do the same
actions in ubuntu? I know there are search features and some
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As for not forcing it on the user, we wouldn't have to. It could be
enabled or disabled, very easily, from Alacarte. So it would depend on
the distributions (or the users themselves) to show it by default or
not.
** Attachment added: mockup
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Indeed. I just did: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/16081/
Thanks for the help, Liam.
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Also, it would be cool to have a notification when the system is about
to close. Someone suggested it in the Brainstorm idea
(http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14844/). I'm attaching a mockup.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Rhythmbox seems to default podcast downloads to ~/Music now. While this
seems a good choice to me, it causes the library to show the downloaded
podcasts in the library.
I consider podcasts and entirely different thing from my music
collection
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Transmission lets you choose whether to see the notification area icon
or not, through a checkbox in the view menu. So you go to View →
Notification area icon to enable or disable it.
It would be cool to have the same feature in RB, for people
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
I'm using f-spot 0.5.0.3 on Jaunty. Since the edit buttons were moved to
the sidebar, it seems not to be wide enough for them so a horizontal
scrollbar appears (see attached screenshot).
I think the buttons' names should be ellipsized if the
** Attachment added: Pantallazo.png
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Indeed. This would be an easy, straight-to-the-point way to solve that.
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Binary package hint: gnome-blog
Some simple modifications could be made to gnome-blog to make its
appearance improve and match that of other panel elements:
-Adopt the Tango icon
(http://tango.freedesktop.org/index.php?title=Tango_Fridaysredirect=no) and
use it in the
Here's a mockup:
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Binary package hint: gnome-blog
gnome-blog is enormously useful as a way to quickly post to a blog, even
being offline. But if you have more than one blog, using it may become
slower than necessary.
I propose moving the blog name field to the main interface, as it
appears
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Binary package hint: gnome-blog
Replicating Pidgin's buttons would allow gnome-blog to add more
functions while keeping its interface simpler than it is now.
In my mockup, gnome-blog has only two buttons: typography (bold, italic,
underlined, stroke out) and insert (image,
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added this way: e.g. typography → list item; insert → poll...
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I haven't noticed this happening for a long time. Guess it can be
closed, thanks.
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I'm having this problem on Intrepid. The media keys act as scrollbars
(play = up, stop = down, rew = left, ffw = right) and the touchpad does
scroll, but two-finger or three-finger clicks (for middle and right
clicks) don't.
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I'm sorry, but I can't see any previous messages. What information do
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Binary package hint: hamster-applet
I'm using hamster 2.24.1 on jaunty. Currently hamster's main window
appears below the panel (that is, the panel casts a shadow over hamster)
and if you place the applet close to the right screen edge half of
hamster's main window will
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Now that nautilus has tab support, I think that ctrl+l, then ctrl+enter
should open the address bar's content on a new tab.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I am using Ubuntu Jaunty. Libnotify was updated today, and now the
preferences menu has a pop-up notifications entry that lets you choose
the theme and location of notifications.
I think the preferences menu is crammed enough as is, and such small
details should be hidden
That would be a fine solution to me.
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Binary package hint: oggconvert
I just discovered oggconvert and found it an excelent tool to convert my
files to lighter, free formats. I'm converting my video library now and
the process is not very handy, though, since I have to do it one by one.
I wish oggconvert would
Just did: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561818
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Not if you intend to watch or listen to streaming media. Then I think
your media player would definitely be the best place to save it.
Maybe Totem could have a bookmarking system? So that it doesn't
*automatically* remember every address you've given it, but you can
still reach it easily?
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I am having the same problem on my laptop: WLAN works randomly on boot.
When it does work, this is what the system log says:
Nov 16 22:44:51 david-laptop kernel: [ 27.903622] iwl3945 :06:00.0: PCI
INT A - GSI 19 (level, low) - IRQ 19
Nov 16 22:44:51 david-laptop kernel: [ 27.904090]
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I just started RB, not to listen to music but to download some pending
podcasts. For some reason I moved the cursor over the RB notification
icon, expecting to see what was being downloaded and how much time was
left. But no information was
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I recently subscribed to this podcast using rhythmbox,
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ultimonivel
If you check the link with firefox, you'll see that every entry has an
accompanying text summarizing what the podcast is about. That would be a
No, I haven't seen this happen in Miro.
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Is there still a chance to ship Jimmac's icons? Ever?
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Binary package hint: brasero
One of the features that makes Brasero so easy to use is that screen it
greets you with, in which it asks you which type of disc (data, audio,
video, copy disc, save image) you want to work on.
Sadly, Brasero seems to try and use the last open
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
Brasero would look more integrated with the gnome desktop if it used the
same thumbnails as the file manager -nautilus- to identify video files
in the video project module.
Currently it uses huge images which take space and -since we have
** Attachment added: How a video project looks now
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Binary package hint: brasero
If you resize brasero's window to make it as small as possible, then
select a video file (which triggers the preview pane) brasero's window
is automatically made bigger. This does not look very elegant in my
opinion.
If the preview pane is
I was about to file the same suggestion. Showing a VPN connections
section but not being able to do anything from it is confusing and not
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Binary package hint: evolution
If evolution is already open and you click the launcher again, it opens
another session. I think switching to the existing session would be
better.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
Much as I like the new usb creator, I'm surprised to see it's installed
in Intrepid systems by default. It IS useful, but like gparted, I can't
picture many end users giving it use periodically. I think it's more of
an install-use-uninstall
Thanks Ralph, I just posted it as an idea:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14830/
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Binary package hint: nautilus
I would like the devices in the places sidebar to show their capacity
even if the name is ellipsized. I'm attaching a mockup to show what I
mean.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Intrepid sports a new close menu. It would be cool to have an option on
it, to delay the chosen option. This would allow the user to watch a
movie in bed, for example, without fear of falling asleep and leaving
his PC on during all night.
This already exists as a modifier
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Binary package hint: totem
I don't really know if this would be possible, but I would like
streaming videos behave in Totem like Youtube videos do: show a double
progress bar indicating how much you have watched and how much has been
downloaded, and ideally let you move
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That's right. But in other gnome apps you don't have to. Is there even a
reason to have to press right to open nested menus? Or is it just the
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
I'm pretty sure what I'm asking here is impossible to do, so please
close it as wontfix if it is.
To create a bootable disk, I used an usb disk which already contained
personal data. I liked the fact that usb-creator would keep that data
for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usb-creator
I have a usb drive that I always carry with me, and I want to give it
two uses:
-to use it as a live disk.
-to carry personal data.
But when I want to open some of my personal files from someone else's
computer and put it my usb, wubi
** Attachment added: Finding personal data is difficult
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Would it be possible to install most files to a folder?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285821
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
I used usb-creator 0.1.9 to burn yesterday's Intrepid daily iso. I
installed the iso to an usb disk which already contained data, just to
see if it would erase the existing data (it was my first time to use
usb-creator).
It did not erase the
How about Select .iso image?
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
One way to improve usb-creator's interface would be to use dropdown
boxes. I'm attaching some commented mockups.
** Affects: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
Most gnome apps use a close button to close the app without changes.
Usb-creator uses quit instead. For the sake of coherence, it should
use close.
** Affects: usb-creator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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As you see, dropdown boxes can offer as much information as we have now,
in a simpler and more aesthetical way.
** Attachment added: Pantallazo-2.png
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The source can be chosen from a single dropdown, regardless of it being
an inserted CD or an iso file. Clicking select an iso file would open
the open dialogue.
** Attachment added: Pantallazo-3.png
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If no source CD is inserted the upper box will be blank, and clicking it
will only offer select .iso image.
As for the bottom one, if no usb drive is in, it will remained greyed
out as seen in the mockup.
** Attachment added: Pantallazo-4.png
Well, as for the columns, all that data could appear inside the boxes in
natural language (in fact it appears in the mockups). I do think the way
they appear is also pretty much self-explaining:
-Image (OS version, size)
-Device (capacity, free space)
As for guessing whether an image fits into
I just used gparted to turn my disk's LBA flag on, and I would still get
the error message.
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Seems to work fine now, and curiously
mousewheel.horizscroll.withnokey.action is set to 2.
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Binary package hint: usb-creator
I noticed usb-creator lacks an application icon. In lack of something
better, an USB icon is available at this address: http://quantum-
bits.org/?page_id=3
More specifically, this is the package containing the icon: http
Nope, I just tried and it has been fixed. Search folders look OK now.
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Binary package hint: firefox
It's cool to be able to have bookmarks and history as a sidebar, but it
could be easier to go from one to the other. A good, easy way to do it
would be to copy F-spot's sidebar. I'm attaching some mockups to explain
it visually.
** Affects:
** Attachment added: This is the current sidebar. It has the bookmarks or
history text, but you can't really do anything from there.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18578458/Pantallazo-2.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283980
This is how f-spot does it. The history or bookmarks text is actually
a dropdown box. You can see how it has an arrow pointing downwards, to
show that something can be done with it.
** Attachment added: Pantallazo-3.png
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When you hover the mouse over the text, the dropdown become apparent.
You can click it to switch from bookmarks to history, and vice versa.
** Attachment added: Pantallazo-4.png
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Binary package hint: hal
When I connect my Sony Reader PRS 505 device to my Intrepid box,
Nautilus shows two extra slots in the places sidepane (which is shown in
the attached screenshot).
The first one, labelled sony reader main memory, IS supposed to appear
alright. The
** Attachment added: Pantallazo-1.png
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Calibre is a GUI tool used to manage and convert e-books and upload them
to the Sony Reader device.
There is currently no other package with a similar functionality for
Linux, either in Ubuntu's repos or out of them.
Home page → http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/
** Affects:
Sorry, I meant it still happens not it still works.
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Yes, it still works. Additionally, since some time ago, Cowbell fails to
-ever- fetch the data from Amazon. But I guess that's a different one.
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I have to agree that the wallpaper is sad and depressing. Simply
altering the saturation, however (+75), improves the situation
dramatically, at least to my taste.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: packagekit-gnome
I've noticed PK 0.3.3 crashes if I enter more than one word in the
search bar. Example: searching for gnome do makes the program crash,
while gnome-do finds the package just fine.
** Affects: packagekit-gnome (Ubuntu)
Importance:
How can I open an upstream bug for packagekit-gnome? I searched gnome-
bugzilla, but this specific package doesn't seem to be available.
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include a way to check new packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276106
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Nevermind, just opened a request:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17837
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include a way to check new packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276106
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Just opened an upstream bug,
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17838
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easily clean the system of orphaned dependencies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/276105
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