As of today, bug #1051447 is fixed, so this no longer occurs.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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The problem is resolved for me.
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Title:
[regression] Filenames and paths that contain an apostrophe before a
space in the na
Jeremy, I had that problem because my Google account was set up as a
Jabber account. It has to be set up as a Google account to work.
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Be sure to use Quantal. The bug didn't exist in Precise.
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Title:
Cannot launch external editor for photos in directories wit
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Hi Clint,
On 12-09-13 03:00 PM, Clint Rogers wrote:
> Unfortunately, I didn't seem to be able to reproduce it; is there
> anything else unusual (besides the above-noted problem with
> Nautilus) you've encountered that you think might be germane to us
Alberto, I find that it is uncommon that the Oauth token has expired. I
have never been prompted to login on the website before publishing, so
clicking the "login" button seems pointless.
If the OAuth web site is truly a pop-up, I can see the problem with
automatically launching it, since it woul
** Summary changed:
- Cannot open files in directories containing apostrophes
+ Cannot open files whose paths contain apostrophes
** Description changed:
When the containing directory name contains an apostrophe, launching a
file in either the default or a specific viewer fails.
For exa
Public bug reported:
This may be related to Bug #1048454
I was unable to edit a photo using "Open with External Editor". Instead
of loading "/home/abentley/Pictures/Old family photos/Lynne's
pix/image0029.jpg", it launched The Gimp, which said:
Opening '/home/abentley/Pictures/Old family photos
Public bug reported:
When the containing directory name contains an apostrophe, launching a
file in either the default or a specific viewer fails.
For example, I have photos in a directory whose full path is
"/media/abentley/ED1T/Pictures/2012/Trisha's 40th birthday". Attempting
to launch the fi
Public bug reported:
In Quntal, you are required to set up an "online account" in order to
use Facebook and Picasa integration, but there's no indication of this
in the UI-- the options simply aren't shown.
This was more confusing for me, because I *did* have Facebook and Google
Talk set up in "O
This is with Precise Pangolin.
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Title:
User tooltip has barely-readable colours
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Public bug reported:
When I hover over a user, a tooltip appears describing them, but the
text is white on a white background, so it's very hard to read.
This happens with Ambience or Radiance, but not the high-contrast theme.
** Affects: empathy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Stat
I am using Oneiric, and Empathy 3.2.0.1. I don't think this is an
Empathy bug, as the behaviour seems specific to the messaging menu. I
guess you're right about it being a dupe of 854666
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
> reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
Shouldn't this be marked as a dupe, then? What's the existing bug?
Aaron
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs
The disk mounter applet now seems to use gvfs. This means that it no
longer lists unmounted USB hard drives (though it does list USB flash
drives) or unmounted Samba filesystems. For me, the most common use of
the disk mounter applet was to mount /
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> confirming the fstab mounts are listed in gnome-vfs, not sure we will
> spend work on changing that though since the applications are being
> ported to gvfs now
Sigh. I suppose it wasn't feasible to provide gnome-vfs via gvf
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> are those drives listed in fstab too?
Yes.
Aaron
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Martin Pitt wrote:
> It's debatable if this is actually a bug.
Well, it didn't list it before, and it's not something I ever want to
do. I don't want it taking up my limited applet space.
> Does the applet's button for
> the internal drive work for
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Cory Dodt wrote:
> I think we need a distinction between active power management: power
> button, lid close, menu option;
You might also want to include "battery power critically low" in this
list.
Aaron
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KillerKiwi wrote:
> Please kill this behaviour.. listening to music should NOT block
> suspend.. maybe video should but not audio
Nothing should block a user-initiated suspend except the possibility of
permanent damage to hardware.
Aaron
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I looked at the Ubuntu component. That's where end-users are supposed
to file bugs.
I did not look at bug #194079, because the original response didn't
mention it. If this bug is a duplicate of that, it should be so marked,
not marked invalid.
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
> reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
This does not sound plausible. There were no open bugs on sound-juicer.
Aaron
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
When track information cannot be retrieved, the displayed warning is
ugly-- the yellow box has blocks of grey in it. I've attached a
screenshot.
This is with the Clearlooks theme.
Ubuntu Hardy
sound-juicer 22.2.0-ubuntu1
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The problem is also present in Hardy, package 0.10.0-1
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When I play music in Rhythmbox, I get a big warning: "You laptop will
not sleep if you shut the lid as a running program has prevented this."
This is an unwelcome change from previous versions, which did not
prevent suspend. IIRC, the music wo
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