[Bug 1069527] [NEW] Only records pdf's reliably

2012-10-21 Thread leeQ
Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
gnome-activity-journal:
  version table: 
 *** 0.9.is.really.0.8.0-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

- pdf's are always reliably recorded 
- Open office docs and text files usually appear.  
- mp3's rarely appear.  
- rythmbox selections appeared for a couple days then stopped.  
- webpages are never recorded.

My Privacy setting  show an orange square ON;  I have never clicked
delete history; no filetypes are checked to Don't Record.

output of gnome-activity-journal --debug:
Using the zeitgeist module from /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/zeitgeist

(I had the problem of not seeing the last couple days records in the
journal, so I uninstalled the time-tracker program last week and that
problem went away.)

I would like to log everything I do.  I would appreciate any help or
direction.

** Affects: gnome-activity-journal (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 745159] Re: changing resize action snap windows back to original size to false causes compiz to crash, then start again and crash again immediatly

2011-12-08 Thread Leeq
** Also affects: compizconfig-settings-manager
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** No longer affects: compizconfig-settings-manager

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  causes compiz to crash, then start again and crash again immediatly

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[Bug 839393] Re: Network problem with the driver r8169

2011-11-30 Thread Leeq
Thanks a lot Leann Ogasawara, that was a great contribution!

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[Bug 879456] Re: Typeahead functionality for nautilus is broken

2011-10-31 Thread Leeq
This happens to me as well. I upgraded from 11.04 32-bit to 11.10 32-bit.
Please fix this bug as soon as possible. Thanks!

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[Bug 61240] Re: when renaming a file, Shift-del removes the file, not the text

2011-07-11 Thread Leeq
Hello, thanks for your efforts to fix this bug. 
However, the bug still exists in Natty Narwhal 11.04, nautilus 
1:2.32.2.2-0ubuntu3~ppa170. I'm using Unity desktop.

I just lost the whole directory of some of my data folder..
Please fix this bug as soon as possible as this issue is quite serious.
Thanks for your attention!

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[Bug 13983] Re: Evolution virtual trash / real trash on IMAP server

2011-05-16 Thread Leeq
Like Jochen said, this feature is still not supported. I tried with both
IMAP and IMAP+ on Evolution 2.32.2. The mail server is Exchange 2010.

In help manual, it says When you press Delete or click the Trash folder, your 
mail is not actually deleted, but is marked for deletion. Your email is 
recoverable until you have expunged your mail.
Also, However, this is not true for the Trash folder on Exchange servers, 
which behaves just the same as it does in Outlook. It is a normal folder with 
actual messages in it. For more information about search folders, see Using 
Search Folders.

I was expecting to read how to move mails to Deleted Items folder when
I press the delete key, but it only says to read about Search folders,
which is irrelevant.

Right now, when I press the Delete key, the mail is simply marked as deleted 
and appears in the virtual folder. Even after pressing F9(send/receive), I 
couldn't find the deleted mails in OWA(Outlook Web Access) or on my mobile 
phone's mail app.
In Mail Preferences, Delete Mail section does not have any relevant options. 
It has only options related to expunge behavior and empty trash on exit.

Sorry if I missed anything, but after investing fair amount of time, I could 
only conclude that this bug is not fixed.
This problem does not exist in Claws, Zimbra and Outlook.

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[Bug 775637] Re: evolution,no text

2011-05-10 Thread LeeQ
Same here. My work-around is to maximize the window and it will show the texts.
It certainly is a critical bug as affected users cannot configure the e-mail at 
all.

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[Bug 95853] Re: Add an option to get a confirmation dialog before deleting files in Nautilus

2010-06-20 Thread LeeQ
To some people who think Delete is just a Move to Trash bin:
Suppose that you have 1500+ items in your trash bin. You pressed DEL without 
noticing which file it was.
Objectively speaking, do you still think it is a reasonable behavior?
You'll understand how irritating this is if you commit and feel the pain. (As I 
did just now on a Lucid 32bit Desktop.)
If one wants to Move to the Trash bin, he will simply drag and drop it to 
the waste bin.

I'm not saying they are short-sighted, but it would be really nice to 
consider other people's view and think what could be the possible outcomes if 
not fixed.
And who simply says because it is Not Windows does not seem to be logical 
answer to me - just emotional.

As you could see from the above example, confirmation dialogue should be
quite practical for many people, especially for people who want to
move to the Linux world from Windows.

If it makes Ubuntu better, why not accept and fix it? 
People who don't like this functionality could simply turn it off.
No loser, isn't it?

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