Thanks, Sebastien.
I'm using Ubuntu Gnome and as far as I know, that's the only Printer
control panel I have. Is it unsupported? What is in fact supported?
For the debugging report, I may have launched an unusual session (by
running 'gnome-control-center printers') from the command line, because
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I attempted to use Gnome-Control-Center to install a USB-attached Canon
MP280 printer and it failed.
I then proceeded to install the .deb packages using gdebi which were
hidden inside the tar.gz package from http://support-
nz.canon.co.nz/contents/NZ/EN/0100301402.html [incid
I didn't experience it again, so must have been transient, or fixed by
later updates. Will report back if I see it again. I only saw it on
Ubuntu Gnome.
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Yes, please provide information how to escape paths with spaces. There's
no example I can find, and it seems impossible to satisfy the parser (I
can't make my entry appear at all).
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I have spent a very long time trying to use any kind of GUI tool to
configure a file association in Ubuntu Gnome, with no success.
I finally was forced to find old .desktop files from a previous desktop
backup which I'd manually authored before.
The requirement is simple - u
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I struggled navigating the Nautilus interface to find a mechanism to add
items to Places, before finally looking up online to find a keyboard
shortcut. When navigating e.g. in /home/user the "Bookmark this item"
entry is greyed out (and essentially invisible with the contrast
Maybe a comment will bring this bug back to life. This is very serious
for my use of desktop linux - there's no excuse for program
configurations which lose user-entered text by default.
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I am able to launch and run the Gnome monitor/display control utility by
launching the following in Lubuntu 13.04
sudo gnome-control-center display
...but whenever I try to actually trigger a change to the display
layout, it throws the following error in a dialog...
Failed
do rsync --recursive ./res/drawable-* /home/cefn/.cache/.fr-LedBmX/res/
...a path which I figured out by opening a file with a text editor or image
viewer, which then reveals the auto-generated path to this archive's
temporarily mounted directories via the Save As dialog. Then file-roller
he
gconf-editor is
launched with the specified key (output below)...
cefn@cefn-raring-dell:~$ gconf-editor apps/metacity/layout button_layout
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ERROR:gconf-tree-model.c:59:gconf_tree_model_get_tree_path_from_gconf_path:
assertion failed: (key[0] == '/')
Aborted (core dumped)
ProblemType: Cr
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I've been trying to find out how to put the window buttons to the left.
All the guides I've seen refer to the use of a path in gconf-editor
apps/metacity but that path to properties settings is non-existent. Does
that mean that some kind of configuration hasn't happened, yet.
s not full, (i.e. plenty of space before the 16GB
limit)
cefn@cefn-precise-dell:~/.gvfs/Cefn’s iPod$ df .
Filesystem 1K-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted on
gvfs-fuse-daemon 15347304 3593272 11754032 24% /home/cefn/.gvfs
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Attempting to unmount, kill nautilus or force-unplug the iPod had no
effect, so I ran
ps aux | grep gvfs | awk '{print $2;}' | xargs -n1 sudo kill -9
...which killed the iPod mount and caused Rhythmbox's hanging on blank
alert box behaviour to resolve itself.
It's offered to reinitialise my iPod
Eventually, (after 5 minutes or so) the attached screenshot appears,
indicating that the fact the iPod is still plugged in is triggering the
same or a related latent bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/1044974/+at
After force quit and restart, it's still hung, and can't even seem to
load my music library. See screenshot.
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Having deleted all the songs from my iPod Touch 16GB I was trying to put
another 10GB of songs back on.
Wasn't optimistic, thanks to Apple's obfuscated protocols, and sure
enough about a half hour later the whole thing had hung, with a blank
alert box and a greyed out screen.
This is very serious, as for most users it would mean CD burning is
entirely impossible.
It seems to be associated with either...
* having run Brasero to burn a CD with the windowed client within the same
session
* allowing automount behaviour to trigger Brasero with the Nautilus-embedded
client
Sebastien has added back the duplicate flag I removed, even though this
is incorrect. Indeed this is the direct opposite of the other bug, if
you take into account the feature discussion at Gnome, which split
bookmark drag functionality into two. The one they decided to preserve
is broken by the bu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 874386 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/874386
It's not a duplicate of the other bug it was linked to, so I have
removed that link.
This is a feature regression, is confusing and inconsistent, (perhaps
this doesn't qualify it as a bug).
The other 'bug' r
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 874386
Can't drag/drop files onto bookmarked folders
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Nautilus has no Bo
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Nautilus has no Bookmark target until CTRL+D
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Running a stock Oneiric version of Nautilus. I find that dragging
Folders into the left pane never creates a bookmark.
Previously, I think I could drag folders 'in between' other folders in
the left pane, seeing a black line indicating where the new bookmark
would be placed.
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I have a dell inspiron 1525. It's possible there's some sequence like
sleep, unplug, unsleep which creates the conditions for this bug to
emerge.
The behaviour, given the default Ubuntu settings, is that the battery
applet just disapp
Same problem here. Ipod Touch 2nd Gen 16GB is being identified as a 1Gb
Shuffle (although the available space is reported correctly).
Syncing appears to work, but nothing appears on the device at the end,
so it appears to be syncing into a tree which isn't being read by the
iPod Touch software, pr
I mean MTP plugin - sorry for typo.
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I disagree this is a low priority bug.
It stops you using your point and click desktop altogether if you make
the mistake of launching Rhythmbox (a default install) in its default
configuration. This is pretty major if you ask me.
If you're not familiar with keyboard navigation, then your choices
This relates to the following bug too, which doesn't seem to have been accepted
as something needing attention...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gedit/+bug/151365
...and which just bit me - since activating 'autosave' I thought the editor
would save automatically, but a previously unsaved file is the
I'm not sure I agree. For me and countless others you could decide to
have autosave ENABLED by default.
I probably wasn't clear in my original bug report, but my point was that
you have two modes.
Sensible mode - keep my data
Stupid mode - lose my data
I'm questioning the logic by which 'Stupid
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Just recently updated to Lucid Lynx with a clean install. While
authoring a text file full of project notes, my laptop went into some
kind of sleep state (blank screen) and I was unable to return to the
desktop without a hard shutdown in between. Af
Although there are a million solutions offered out there for alternate
linux and ubuntu builds which do not work on Lucid, I have good news.
Lucid does indeed have a CHECKBOX!
Hit Alt+F2 and then type gconf-editor
Navigate to /apps/nautilus/preferences/media_automount
Uncheck the box.
This is a p
An example of something I've tried to prevent this automount behaviour is to
add a line like this to /etc/fstab...
/dev/mmcblk1p1 /mnt/ ext3 noauto 0 0
which places the mount point outside of /media and flags it as noauto.
Both of these were alleged in previous versions to be the ma
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49425530/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "usr_lib_nautilus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49425531/usr_lib_nautilus.txt
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I have been trying to install Lucid as a Guest OS onto to an SD card
using Virtualbox-OSE running on Lucid as the Host OS. I've been doing it
over and over and it failed each time.
I believe I've found the problem and it's the automount behaviou
I can confirm similar behaviour on my Ubuntu (Mint) installation, pushing a few
hundred tunes using an iPod Touch and the ifuse packages, as described here...
http://fatbuttlarry.blogspot.com/2010/01/ipod-touch-iphone-3g-ubuntu-910-in-5.html
I appreciate that mine isn't a mainstream supported sys
manager like
synaptic then use the following to copy the stream in a way which
abandons the corrupted sectors, rather than allowing them to junk the
copy. In the terminal unmount the drive and start the copy process like
this...
umount /dev/sr0
ddrescue -d -n -b 2048 /dev/sr0 /home/cefn/out.iso /home
I experienced the same bug, which terminates in the same way. Above is
the log from my session.
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Checking session consistency (brasero_burn_check_session_consistency
brasero-burn.c:1848)
BraseroDvdcss called brasero_job_get_action
BraseroDvdcss called brasero_job_get_action
BraseroDvdcss called brasero_job_get_current_track
BraseroDvdcss called brasero_job_set_output_size_for_current_track
Br
Not sure I agree with the bug importance assignment here. I experience
the bug as well, and it took a bit of time to work out what was going
on, and the consequences can be serious.
If the toolbar is configured to auto-hide, it's actually impossible to
see anything happening at all when you choose
27;s
the output shown in my command line.
c...@cefn-linux-tablet:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 768, maximum 1440 x 1792
VGA disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS connected 1280x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm
1280x7
Glad I could help 3vil. It's a shame that there's no mechanism for
ordinary people to achieve the same thing, for whom manually editing
xorg.conf is a step too far.
After all it only takes three gui fields and a go button! All the other
tools are already in place - gtf, gnome resolution config, et
had to manually generate a line using gtf thus...
c...@cefn-linux-dell:~$ gtf 1440 900 60
# 1440x900 @ 60.00 Hz (GTF) hsync: 55.92 kHz; pclk: 106.47 MHz
Modeline "1440x900_60.00" 106.47 1440 1520 1672 1904 900 901 904 932
-HSync +Vsync
Then weigh in and edit my xorg.conf, ba
I'm referring to your request a few hours ago...
"can you force the resolution using the xrandr command line tool?"
Yes you can force it using xrandr, assuming that you have edited
xorg.conf properly. I've carried out these steps and proven that you can
force the correct resolution regardless of a
Could you reopen this bug. I can reproduce it and still have a KVM which
prevents the autodetection capability from working.
My suggestion that this should remain open is based on Bryce's
interpretation of the bug/feature request earlier in this thread...
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