[Bug 479949] Re: Cannot print some PDFs in Evince on 64-bit Ubuntu

2010-02-01 Thread ma2412ma
I've tested it with the latest version of libcairo2 (1.8.8-2ubuntu1.1)
and it works. Therefore, I think this bug (and also the one that has
already been reported but Sebastien did not provide a link to) can be
closed.

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[Bug 443377] Re: Unable to select one background image in a slideshow set

2009-11-08 Thread ma2412ma
I'm not sure that the background images cycle over time. The only time
they change is when you log in again.

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[Bug 373167] Re: After installing Thunderbird, preferred applications shows both Mozilla Thunderbird and Thunderbird

2009-05-29 Thread ma2412ma
ld2ndR, you should execute:
$ sudo rm /usr/bin/mozilla-thunderbird
because mozilla-thunderbird is deprecated and only thunderbird should be used 
in future.

Anyway, this would bring us back to the thunderbird package. If mozilla-
thunderbird was not created, the problem would be solved. Can anyone
confirm this?

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[Bug 212789] Re: gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login

2008-05-14 Thread ma2412ma
I admit that this discussion does not belong to this bug any more and
that's why some people refuse to see the problem. Has anyone of you
(jmcantrell, Sebastien) actually read my last comment? Let's quit it and
if someone suggests a more suitable place to continue this discussion,
I'd be happy to join in.

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[Bug 212789] Re: gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login

2008-05-13 Thread ma2412ma
Hm, I'm not so sure that mounting user-space volumes outside of the home
folder is a no-no - if there's a folder for that purpose, I think it
should be used to mount also the .gvfs stuff (just as it is used now to
mount USB drives and so on). There are some folders outside the home
that are writeable for non-root users (such as /tmp) right now. So why
not mount everything in /media?

Second, it seems to me that all non-Gnome applications would benefit
from this. Since not even all Gnome apps can handle it now (gedit), this
would be really helpful. My second example went unheard -
OpenOffice.org. It's strange that emacs supports gvfs, probably a Gnome
GUI version? Can you really open a text file from nautilus on an smb://
address and emacs doesn't complain?

Seems stupid to me to enhance each program with the gvfs support when
it'd be so easy to just mount the SSH/samba/FTP/... stuff to a regular
location in the file system hierarchy - IMHO, gvfs would be a real
killer feature then.

BTW, this discussion does not belong to this bug report any more, is
there a more suitable location for it?

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[Bug 212789] Re: gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login

2008-05-12 Thread ma2412ma
Yes, it's installed by default now. However, please make the mount point
more visible - I suggest not to mount it within the home directory, but
for example in /Volumes. Would that create problems for a multi-user
environment? In Mac OS X, that's exactly the central location where
everything gets mounted.

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[Bug 212789] Re: gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login

2008-05-12 Thread ma2412ma
Of course I can make a symlink, but as Ross Peoples correctly writes,
Ubuntu is for human beings and not (just) for Linux nerds. That's why it
should just work. I understand that /Volumes is not the right location,
but then it should be ~/Volumes and not a hidden folder.

Concerning the question why we should need to access the folders in .gvfs 
directly:
1. Try to open an OpenOffice document on a samba share.
2. Try to compile a LaTeX document on a samba share with gedit and the LaTeX 
plugin.
3. Try to do anything with the shell with stuff on a samba share.

Replace samba share above with SSH, FTP, ...

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[Bug 212789] Re: gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login

2008-05-12 Thread ma2412ma
jmcantrell: Then Ubuntu should create a symlink to ~/.gvfs called
~/Volumes by default (since there are some default folders like
~/Documents anyway). If you're unhappy with that, just delete the
symlink.

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[Bug 4188] Re: Cannot unmount by right clicking (in certain places)

2008-05-08 Thread ma2412ma
I don't t think that issue (1) should be fixed - I've never seen that
right-clicking on a menu entry works, so I suggest that this bug can be
closed as resolved.

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[Bug 212789] Re: gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login

2008-04-30 Thread ma2412ma
I'm also experiencing this bug. I'd like to add the output of ls -la in my 
home, which seems strange to me:
d?  ? ?   ?   ?? .gvfs

Question 2: Suppose gvfs is working, wouldn't it be a good idea to make
this more obvious to the users and not hide it somewhere as a hidden
folder? On Mac OS X, they seem to use something with a similar results,
everything gets mounted to /Volumes and is visibly accessible there.

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[Bug 213855] Re: gedit-plugins should include LaTeX plugin

2008-04-09 Thread ma2412ma
OK, that's good news. I hope it will be included in Hardy eventually,
and I also hope that it will be part of gedit-plugins and not a separate
package.

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[Bug 213855] [NEW] gedit-plugins should include LaTeX plugin

2008-04-08 Thread ma2412ma
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gedit-plugins

The package gedit-plugins should contain the LaTeX plugin
(http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/LaTeXPlugin).

** Affects: gedit-plugins (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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