Please for god's sake don't underestimate the importance of this bug. I
would hate to see this rated as "low" or even "medium".
Please read the second use case example carefully.
This fulfills at least the criteria for "high":
- "has a severe* impact on a small portion of Ubuntu users (estimated)
Public bug reported:
I was going to report this upstream, but then I remembered that type-
ahead selection of files was removed by retarted upstream Nautilus
maintainers, and it has been patched back by Ubuntu as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1164016
So:
Steps to re
Indeed *extremely* annoying - at renaming a file and other occasions.
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Title:
Status Bar Covers File Name at Bottom
To manage
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My Rhythmbox (3.1-1ubuntu3) is crashing very often. The last few times I
opened it from command line instead of via menu and got this error:
GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_segment_to_stream_time: assertion
'segment->format == format' failed
Twice it happened when Rhythmbox was a
pdftops and pdftocairo are both from poppler.
pdftops is based on the original xpdf code and does not use cairo at
all.
modern cairo tries to limit the size of tranparency groups to just where
it is needed.
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Bruno,
To be honest, I don't know what differs between the two tools, as they
both come from Cairo, I assumed that pdftops was just a small wrapper
around the same code as pdftocairo but with the options pre-set for PS
output.
I'm a Ghostscript developer, so I can't really answer specifics about
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After recently changing from Ubuntu 15.04 with Unity, to Ubuntu Gnome
15.04, I have noticed that in Ubuntu Gnome, if I go into the profile
settings and enable Transparency for gnome-terminal, it will only take
effect once I have resized the gnome-terminal window by the means o
@cliddell Wow, thank you for all these informations.
As I said before, my first sample (gmap.pdf) prints quickly now with
pdftocairo. For this document, it seems that few extra processing is
done.
However, the second sample (see appout of my printer test page, also
created by Cairo) was still slo
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On Ubuntu 15.04, I have cups configured with the "Browsing Off" option
in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to disallow listing non local printers (I'm
on a huge network where there are many printers).
This works well with non Gnome applications (LibreOffice, Adobe Reader
for example
This happens if /usr/bin/python points to a Python 3 interpreter.
The gconf2 python scripts at /usr/sbin/gconf-schemas and /usr/bin
/update-gconf-defaults expect a python2 environment.
One way to fix it in live is to edit those files and change the first
line to #!/usr/bin/python2
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** Changed in: gimp
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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GIMP uses more system resources than necessary
To manage notifi
The problem, I suspect, is the way Cairo rights PDF files (the gmap.pdf
file you attached above was created by Cairo). The Cairo *always* writes
the page contents into one or more PDF transparency groups - even when
all the contents are really opaque.
The issue is that, due to the way PDF works (a
** Changed in: hwe-next
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
[Lenovo ThinkPad 2015 models] Buttons of Synaptics
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