I was asking "what solution was used?" because I can't really find out if my
suggestion was considered.
Do not create /.Trash-$USER directories but $USER directories in /.Trash and
only if that directory exists.
So, the user chooses if he/she/it wants a trash by creating /.Trash or not when
How?
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Sebastien, bug #1416891 is about updating 12.04 LTS. to 1.20.3.
I sure would like to test it, but where can we get the fix?
The problem I see occurs when the server times out and closes the connection,
looking like this on our side (netstat)
tcp 53 0 192.168.0.20:44879
Тhere is on the other hand a high number of discussions of guys now
trying to make a volume trash.
The solution looks very simple to me.
Instead of automatically creating .Trash- directories with possible
permission problems to do so,
make it a partition formatting user option to create a
Hi. Do the names of your system folders appear in Czech or in English on your
desktop (menu Places ...)?
Could you please post the output of ls -l ~/
where you keep only the names of the system folders in Czech and/or English
like this?
$ ls -l ~/
total 100
drwxr-xr-x 6 p p 4096 Oct 19
I have no problem executing
ln -sfT ~/.gvfs/FTP as username on hostname мой
if that's what you mean.
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Title:
Renaming of the
Workaround within.
I am surprised to upgrade to 12.04 with updates up to 13.06 and to meet
this very serious problem reported 12.02 that did not exist with 10.04.
In my mind, a bug report system should contain not only a Bug description and a
Bug Discussion sections but also a Bug solution
** Also affects: linuxmint
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
keep aligned feature gets re-enabled
To
After 2 years, this bug reappeared in Mint (seen in MATE).
That's because they use Caja for the Desktop, I suppose.
I'm stretching patches ;-)
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After 2 years, this bug reappeared in Mint (seen in MATE).
That's because they use Caja for the Desktop, I suppose.
I'm stretching patches ;-)
Reopening for Mint.
Making Bug #676722 a duplicate.
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Importance: Undecided
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 399974 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 399974
'Keep Aligned' option always resets to 'true' after desktop reload
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Title:
'Keep Aligned' option always resets to 'true' after desktop
Public bug reported:
There has been VERY much talk whether windows control buttons should be on the
left or right.
The rationale are:
- personal taste
- buttons accessibility when the window corners get out of the screen
Be it as a personal setting or as a distribution wide choice,
an Egg of
** Description changed:
There has been VERY much talk whether windows control buttons should be on
the left or right.
The rationale are:
- personal taste
- buttons accessibility when the window corners get out of the screen
+ The corners and buttons can disappear at any side.
+
Be
Does the fix make Normal the default option so that people don't look for
those buttons during two years?
Read comment # 5 here, pls.
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It's not me and you but the kind of people I help, their amazement and
subsequent literature.
52000 hits, they say: http://www.google.be/search?q=maximize minimize
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bug solved - pls confirm !
Indeed for me (GIMP 2.6.8, Lucid, Metacity). However...
- I'm surprised that Normal is not the default option, be it only to
do without 2-year bugs like this.
- The upstream discussion is surprising (including not knowing the
versions they speak of)
- Shouldn't
gnome-bugs #556896 does not correspond at all with the description of this bug.
gnome-bugs #556896 corresponds with Bug #283115.
Bug #283115 is not a duplicate of this one.
See comment for Bug #283115.
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This bug is NOT a duplicate of bug #288461.
Bug #288461 says that GIMP images are below GIMP dialogs when GIMP is used.
Bug #283115 says that when GIMP is not in use, its dialogs clutter the screen
because they can't be minimized.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 288461
gimp menus
While waiting, I put up a sort-of workaround :
GnomeSystemPreferencesWindowsDouble-click titlebarRoll up
** Description changed:
gimp 2.6 in intrepid:
it is impossible to minimize toolbar windows; they have only a x-Button to
close
ideally, these windows should be minimized
Thanks for changing your mind in time. The problem has been reported upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32342
May I try once again to explain that ONE CANNOT RENAME STANDARD FOLDERS because
there may exist references to them. Please stop repeating that I said that not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556933 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556933
It's an error to [try to] rename standard folders because there may exist
references to their files.
That is why xdg-user-dirs does not rename nonempty folders.
But this is indeed inconvenient and there is a
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xdg-user-dirs
+
+ Update: I made a more concise version of this text upstream at:
+ https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32342
This applies to all Ubuntu (Gnome) versions up to 10.04.
Note: understand Bureau below as the name of any
Workaround for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/399974
1) Open Desktop in Nautilus
2) Vieweverything unticked
3) ViewArrange ItemsManually
4) Maximize
and you've got a new, multiple, folding, mobile Desktop.
Even larger that n° 0 if you don't mind the scroll bar(s).
Interesting: just as I did that, the arrangement was n°1=n°0.
But hitting F5 resulted in an immediate shuffle.
You never run out of discovering Ubuntu ;-)
Less interesting, if one returns to Desktop n° 0 an F5s it, the mess
follows up.
This Nautilus feature has nothing to do with a Belgian
After 2½ year waiting, nothing happened, except being set to
low priority, to a bug that prevented my packaging applications to Wine.
This is what I just wrote to
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2841
-
Now running Ubuntu 10.04 (Gnome) and Wine 1.2 with decorate and
control windows set,
I'm very surprised
- to have just met a double click not working / speed problem making
Java unusable
- to discover that that this problem was reported 4 years ago
- to read comment 1 saying that the bug has already been reported but
without saying where
- to read comment 2 denying comment 1 and
I wrote I'll do my best to file this to Gnome asap.
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On 2010-08-27 16:26, papukaija wrote :
I'm sorry if the upstream was missing from comment 10 but in comment 11
I already was more clear (Bear in mind that this package is just synced
from Debian. Debian gets the package from upstream.). Anyway, as stated
in comment 13 that the upstream for
If your proposed fix is so easy to make then you might provide us a
patch. That patch needs of course be forwarded to upstream because
this package is imported from Debian * unless you (or someone else)
are ready to provide a patch for every new upstream release.
* As you can see at
On 2010-08-25 15:51, papukaija wrote :
- No, the decision is already made and has to be followed at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#A%20bug%20that%20should%20be%20handled%20upstream
Can you explain why there are 2 Debian bugs for
I'll be trying to file a bug with Debian, but I've
On 2010-08-25 15:53, papukaija wrote :
The equivalent of this very simple fix has been tested for 3 years.
Could you please be more specific? Who has tested and where?
Am I asking who is your girlfriend (подруга?) and where she lives? ;-)
8 persons for which I installed 8.04 in English and who
It seems I succeeded filing what seems to be Debian-Bug#594427 for this
one.
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On 2010-08-25 15:51, papukaija wrote :
Let us try to be clear. What are you calling a folder renaming
*issue*?
- You wrote about it in this bug's description Among other folders,
~/Desktop is renamed ~/Bureau, but only if it is empty.
I was asking what are you calling an *issue*, what is your
It seems we're off again to very long discussions to prove the obvious.
On 2010-08-23 12:40, papukaija wrote :
There are two issues in this bug report. The first one: folder renaming
issue.
Let us try to be clear. What are you calling a folder renaming *issue*?
There is a folder having been
On 2010-08-22 16:37, papukaija wrote :
However, you suggest that Update standard folders
should add language links to folders, not rename them while the real
issue is that (in your case) ~/Desktop is renamed to ~/Bureau, but only
if it is empty. Do you want to keep this bug as a
On 2010-08-22 21:09, papukaija wrote :
** Summary changed:
- Update standard folders should add language links to folders, not rename
them
+ XDG_DESKTOP_DIR (ex. ~/Desktop) isn't renamed to the new language if it
isn't empty
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xdg-user-dirs
Thanks for taking care.
Yes I know that the directory names can be retrieved but also that it
neither easy nor done.
Symbolic links REALLY ARE the SAFE solution.
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You
On 2010-08-22 22:55, papukaija wrote :
As you wish but then the renaming failure will _not be_ fixed because
this bug becomes a feature request/wishlist.
Let us recall that you asked if I consider this a bug.
I replied YES (I want it to be a bug).
That is because the system behaves abnormally.
This bug says that GIMP is embarrassing itself by placing the toolbox on
top of the image. So bad for itself.
Assuming that the duplicate is Bug #283115, it tells a slightly
different story. It means that GIMP is embarrassing the screen with an
unused toobox windows you can't minimize.
And this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xdg-user-dirs
This applies to all Ubuntu (Gnome) versions up to 10.04.
Note: understand Bureau below as the name of any standard folder in any
language.
When a user changes the language of its profile she/he is asked a funny
question in Desktop-1.png.
Here are the screenshot attachments.
** Attachment added: Desktop-1.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43307484/Desktop-1.png
** Attachment added: Desktop-2.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43307485/Desktop-2.png
** Attachment added: Desktop-3.png
Evolution 2.24.3 on Ubuntu 8.10.
Because of lack of doc and warning, try if it works philosophy, help us, and
no group deletion enforcement when deleting partnerships, I found myself with
my contacts hexadecaplicated (yes, that's 16 for 1, glorious).
I followed someone's advice that if I moved
Just in case it could be related.
These two URLs explain how duplicate entries can easily occur with OpenSync.
Be it calendar or contact or anything.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/151688/comments/5
the behaviour is an upstream decision not a bug, you should discuss it
upstream and not there
So, Ubuntu describes such a remark as invalid, and says that I should
not discuss it there.
I would like to know where you read that someone took the decision
that a right click on the desktop
On 2009-04-22 00:27, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
It seems that somebody noticed and fixed the problem, 1 year later.
Thanks to him if we ever know who.
Thank you too.
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If anyone cares, I noticed very strange screen shots of WINE windows as
I run them under this bug and with the explained ugly workaround.
Such window's screen shots are not the size of the (always on top) WINE
windows, but of the underlying one.
They may be described as being the screen shots of
** Summary changed:
- Gnome wine runs all programs without window's minimize button
+ Gnome wine runs programs without minimize button and with type-through
** Description changed:
Subject almost says it all.
System is Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 6 with embarked wine 0.9.56.
App is this :
I installed Ubuntu 8.10 on an even more powerful and recent machine.
This bug did not show.
And yet it was present on the previous 8.10 test!
I remembered replying this to a question from Jonathan Thomas :
So, if you speak of System|Preferences|Appearance|Visual Effects, the
answer is None.
What more than 2 persons reporting the same bug and providing the same very
simple and obvious patch is needed to move an Ubuntu bug out of New status 3
months after it's been reported?
Does Ubuntu REALLY want to hear from its users?
Especially from patch providers?
Is it a Low priority that the
As nobody used to bugzilla.gnome.org would mind 10 min to store a
pointer to this in there, I spent 1 hour at 2 am learning to do so and
do it :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571120
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In fact, Ubuntu or whoever have now implemented the long click that
Windows used for quite a time to, for example, rename a file. But Ubuntu
does it only on the right button and to produce very strange, useless
and annoying effects.
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Since Ubuntu 8.10, the problem described above occurs even without any
slipping of the mouse. Right-clicking on the Gnome desktop intrepidly
creates a folder if you keep the button down for some short time. Or it
may well open a Background Change dialog, depending on where you click.
Or it
** Description changed:
+ Recycled due to
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/238733/comments/12
+
Under Windows (and Wine), a right-click occurs on ButtonRelease.
Under Gnome, a right-click occurs on ButtonPress.
Furthermore, the subsequent Release acts like a
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Because no one with a running 8.10 would spend 10 min to make a check, I
have spent almost 10 hours of my unavailable time on this and here's the
result
1) I have terrible problems elsewhere preventing me to help Ubuntu for
the time being
2) I consider offensive to mark this bug as Invalid after the work
time I have spent on it and after having seen no followups except mine
3) I consider offensive to suggest to return it to New after I have
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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On 2008-11-21 16:01, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
ubuntu is using openid but not the GNOME bug tracker
I did not find how to use my myOpenID.com ID on either of ubuntu.com,
launchpad.net or ubuntu-fr.org.
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You
Thanks for yous care about this.
the issue seems rather to be an user question than a bug
It would probably be the first time that contributing a patch would be
called asking a question.
could you open a bug on bugzilla.gnome.org where the people writting the
code will read it too?
I
Additional information to stress how awful wine looks on Ubuntu 8.04.1.
- All wine windows run on top of the Ubuntu windows, making it
absolutely necessary to minimize the applications.
- And minimizing is a problem (*).
- Last but not least, I have discovered that characters typed into some
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196277 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196277
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: gdm = None
Status: New = In Progress
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 196277
A GNOME login without keypress dosn't set GNOME keyboard settings
On 2008-08-12 12:07, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
the issue seems to be trigger only on some special setups and it should
be sent to the people who write the software on bugzilla.gnome.org,
nobody having the issue seems to be interested in doing that though
that's why the bug has been closed
On 11/08/2008 11:52, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Nobody sent the request upstream, closing the bug for now, feel free to
reopen if you still have some interest in the change and wants to open
the bug on bugzilla.gnome.org too
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
Similar but different Ctrl key fight worth mentioning.
On 8.04.1, I configured kbd pair : RU Winkeys + UK International.
(added them and removed first (system's UK (plain)))
If you're asked why I do that in Belgium, reply Ubuntu.
Default is 0 = RU. Layout switcher set to Shift+Alt (like Windows).
Ok, then you're using metacity. I can't reproduce this with KWin 4.1, so
I'm assigning the bug to metacity
I have added xubuntu.desktop and kubuntu.desktop to this system.
Kubuntu : no problem indeed with KWin.
Xubuntu : same problem with Xfwm4.
Hence, by the same reasoning, you should assign
On 2008-06-15 11:24, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
the bug tracker describes bugs, it's not a place where to make
suggestions,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/+bugs?field.importance:Alist=WISHLIST
you should really mail a list to start a discussion on the
topic
No time and I am subscribed to
Sebastien, I agree that it's a feature, but that doesn't mean it's a
sacred thing :
1) myself and those who mentioned it discovered that feature by chance
2) hence, probably very little people use it, this would need a poll
3) it's not a very good idea to use a drag to make two clicks
4) in fact,
On 2008-06-12 11:11, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
thank you for your bug report, that's an upstream design decision though
and not an ubuntu bug and not something ubuntu plans to change in a
distribution specific way, you should raise the point on
bugzilla.gnome.org if you really want to discuss
Thank you too, but I'm totally surprised with your comment.
What I have written has absolutely nothing to do with translations.
Are you sure this problem belongs to meta-gnome2?
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This bug is not at all only a small cosmetic detail to those who care.
If you look for something in an Autohide panel you obviously have to place the
cursor in it.
Doing so at the bottom of the screen, you get a tooltip hiding the place where
you have to look.
Not only does it it make using
Thanks for tracking this.
But alas, gnome-bugs consider this is a minor issue.
And it stayed that way and UNCONFIRMED for 8 months.
However, the bug is really a pest for autohide panels users.
Could it be possible to hasten gnome-bugs up a bit?
Maybe adding a message with a link to this bug?
** Description changed:
- balloon text hides Gnome desktop's bottom panel (Ubuntu 8.04)
+ tooltip hides Gnome desktop's bottom panel (Ubuntu 8.04)
When the mouse cursor is moved over an autohide desktop bottom panel
- (normally containing the Windows List), the text ballon that appears
-
On 2008-04-29 22:10, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
thank you for your bug report, could you make a screenshot of the issue?
Thanks too, but I wonder why you want shots of what every Ubuntu user
can see.
Screen shots do not show the pointer, so you can't relate it with
balloon position.
Done.
Remember that it appears as a problem only with autohiding panels.
With autohiding, it's really pesting.
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Now that we're at 8.04 CR...
FYI, this is the ugly Ubuntu welcome I'm trying to avoid...
at the expense of something like raising some timeout.
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On 2008-03-29 14:49, Kjell Braden wrote :
The xsession-errors file does not contain any sign of gnome-settings-
daemon failing. Did you receive the error dialog you posted above this
time?
The error dialog appeared after I booted the Live CD, when the ubuntu
user logged in.
I suppose that's
Public bug reported:
Although a similar title exists, problem is different.
Attached message (almost?) consistent when booting 8.04 beta desktop livecd.
Timeout likely : 400 MHZ 128 MB + swap.
(old but excellent Tecra 8000)
Message attached.
Ugly to see in a demo.
** Affects:
** Attachment added: Screenshot-x-session-manager.png
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Here you are. The information you asked is at the end of xsession-errors.
Please note that I did find gnome-settings-daemon started.
And that if I kill it, it will restart automatically.
I found no better way than to kill -9; gnome-settings-daemon
First time I did this, my session was killed,
Please note the similarities with bug #125887.
Same message. Happens only on alien filesystems.
125887 does not prevent saving files, though.
Would this problem happen on FAT32 too?
Wouldn't it be a time saver to analyze both problems at the same time.
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I confirm Rebecca's report.
As I'm deep testing 8.04a4-6, I gedit files on an external fat32 USB drive and
it happens exactly as she says : occasionally, saving, or rather wanting to
save, a long time edit file (typically dormant behind a background tab) will
produce that message.
But the file
Would bug 125887 be worth the trip?
Please warn them over there if any similarity found.
André.
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I can say that the situation is sticky.
That is, once gedit alledges that the file was externally modified, it will
continue to do so if one selects Don't save and tries to save again (and
again).
This said, I investigated a case and I attached a log showing :
- the time and time stamps of the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195968 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195968
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
U 8.04 alpha 5
Evolution 2.21.91-0ubuntu1
Started mail client
Configured
No window appeared
Launched mail client again
Bug report appeared
Seems to run
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195968 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195968
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