Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When editing any detail of any contact that is stored in GMail, and
trying to save it, Evolution throws a Contact ID already exists error
and does not let me save the contact back again.
** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance:
I agree: This bug _must not_ remain low priority!
I've just stepped into the trap, thinking ah nice, since I use gnome, i can
happily log out without checking for unsaved work... and there i was, trying
to recover my openoffice document. If the feature had never been there, you
could convince
Arne Goetje wrote on 2007-10-22:
I know that the [fedora] patch for libx11 is 'not the right patch' as upstream
put it. But it lowers the impact for me in the meantime until we have a
proper fix for this problem.
Choe Hwanjin wrote on 2008-01-29:
* a patch for XIM blocking problem.
I forgot to say: Someone might have found a solution to the problem, see
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7869
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[Gutsy] scim: input freezes in various applications under XIM mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/66104
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I don't understand why this bug is labelled only medium importance. It
should be critical or important, at least. The workarounds don't really
solve the problem.
This bug seriously threatens to scare off users who need multiple input methods
- they may not be the majority, but they are an
Ming and Arne: Thank your for the quick answers.
Arne: OK, I installed the patch (or, more precisely: I added your two
lines to my apt sources and then the automatic updater proposed to
install new versions of libx11-6 and libx11-data, which I accepted)
Some quick testing shows that I can
Two questions concerning the dynamic workaround.
Background: I use scim to input
* korean (hangul)
* modern greek (from the m17n package)
* latin text (german, french, spanish, english) from a swiss (german) keyboard
(de/CH)
It basically works, but I suffer from the same irregular keyboard
I can reproduce the error by opening a bash terminal and hitting ctrl+shift+t
many times without pausing. When I do this, not _all_ keyboard input is
blocked:
* ctrl-shift-t and ctrl-shift-w work (open and close tabs)
* I can copy text with ctrl-shift-c
* alt-F4 works, to close the window
I confirm, this bug still exists.
On the forums I see cases of people thinking their memory sticks are faulty.
Other people try to help, some advising to reformat etc.
This bug causes problems.
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Shouldn't put .Trash-$USER on removable devices
https://launchpad.net/bugs/12893
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** Attachment added: GDB backtrace with debugging symbols
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3085396/gdb-gdmsetup.txt
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gdmsetup command crash when launch it
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49547
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** Attachment added: Attached strace output
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3085402/strace-gdmsetup.txt
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gdmsetup command crash when launch it
https://launchpad.net/bugs/49547
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Well over two months later and still no fix on this.
Bug Buddy asks Please check the path to sendmail
But sendmail is not on the default system. (Dapper)
So the user clicks submit report manually. But there is no information on
where to submit the report.
Bug Buddy is unusable. Can the severity
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