The user experience leaves a lot to be desired. At extensions.gnome.org
it shows as an extension which can be disabled and has updates. When I
turn it off, it doesn't turn off, and when I try to update it, it says I
can't update it because it is not turned off. Other extensions don't
work that way.
Would be nice to disable sticky edges and/or the barrier while dragging
a window.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1726464
Title:
Can't easily move the cursor bet
Sorry, looks like that comment should have gone to bug 459199 instead...
except that the comments there already cover it.
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login screen is showing user below 1000
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427462
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I have been going around renumbering my user id's on my home machines,
which all had "real" users' numbers starting from 600 due to switching
from Mandriva back in the Dapper time frame. The old gdm used to respect
the setting in /etc/gnome-system-tools/users/profiles . It would be nice
if the new
I have the same problem in Feisty on a machine with an old Rage128 card.
Other GL screensavers work fine after adding GLCore to modules in
xorg.conf, and molecule works fine on another machine.
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Screensaver locks up when using molecules
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117482
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Just to repeat my comments from one of the duplicate bugs, using "prevu"
from the Ubuntu Backports project it was almost straightforward to build
the new Feisty package for Edgy, and the resulting package does indeed
fix the problem with landscape pdfs.
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Evince print dialog doesn't respect page
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67164 ***
prevu is a tool from the Ubuntu Backports project
(backports.ubuntuforums.org). It's a fairly thin wrapper around
pbuilder. In building packages for edgy (for my own use) I was mostly
following guidelines from this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showth
Seems to be fixed by evince 0.70, which I backported from feisty using
prevu. I wonder if it might be worth an official update. Only thing is I
also had to backport gnome-icon-theme... but I haven't noticed any bad
effects from this.
** Summary changed:
- evince does'nt print correctly
+ evince d
I have come up with a way to reproduce this crash. It seems to be
triggered by some GNOME functionality which may or may not be supported
in Ubuntu but is configured by Mandriva by default. (We switched
recently and mostly kept our home directories intact.)
Mandriva configures a bunch of file brow
It was already installed when I got the last backtrace.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep dbg
ii libglib2.0-0-dbg 2.10.3-0ubuntu1The GLib
libraries and debugging symbols
ii libgnomevfs2-0-dbg 2.14.2-0ubuntu1GNOME virtual
file-system (debuggin
Got some debug info installed, though not quite enough. The dbg package
for libgtk-2.0 doesn't seem to include some of the module subdirectories
so I can't see what's going on in libgnome-vfs.so. Traceback with
partial symbols below.
What I can see is that we seem to be crashing while trying to u
I don't believe we are using any bookmarks.
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User-specific: Gnome file dialogs crash every time
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58962
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On one of my home machines this crash affects my wife's account but not
mine. Any application which uses GNOME file dialogs will crash when she
accesses a file dialog -- open or save. Observed with gnome, gaim, gimp,
openoffice.org. Workaround for the last one is to use OOO's
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