Package: mate-control-center
Version: 1.26.0-2+deb12u1
Severity: normal
When you activate "Select windows when the mouse moves over them" there is a
delay that you can set (Raise selected windows after XX seconds). I have set
the delay to 1 second.
The delay works unless the window being raised
On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 21:41:20 -0500 Jason Crain <ja...@inspiresomeone.us>
wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 05:15:56PM -0400, Markus Hamilton wrote:
> > The bug is still there using version 1.28.2 now ... in fact there
are forum
> > discussions and bug reports all ov
The bug is still there using version 1.28.2 now ... in fact there are
forum discussions and bug reports all over the internet about this
problem for years now. Could we at least get a statement from the
maintainers whether this will ever get fixed or is there some policy we
could implement to
Package: gvfs-bin
Version: 1.22.2-1
Severity: important
I cannot access samba shares which do not require a password. The problem was
discovered using pcmanfm (LXDE desktop) as well as with caja (MATE desktop).
Both programs probably use gvfs-mount to mount samba shares.
To confirm, I tried
Package: synaptic
Version: 0.81.2
Followup-For: Bug #762298
I can confirm this bug on 2 different systems. Whenever synaptic is doing
anything, the cpu load rises to 100%.
On system #1 (the system I am reporting from) everything still looks and
feels normal, besides the 100% cpu load. The system
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.16.7-ckt9-3~deb8u1
Severity: important
The installation has been a Debian 7 system in a VMware Workstation 11
environment which runs under Windows 7x64 on a HP G61 laptop. There is no
display manager installed. Linux just boots to a console login prompt. X11 is
Package: mate-applets
Version: 1.6.1-1
Severity: normal
I am still running MATE desktop environment 1.6 (packages from mate-
desktop.org). So all the system information provided related to the mate-
applets package is not relevant.
Here is the bug: in package mate-applets (1.8.0+dfsg1-1~bpo70+1)
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