Sorry for the "me, too" comment but I just want to press how much of an
oversight this is for a very common use case. I was close to giving up
before I finally found a page detailing the "set as default" button's
hiding place.
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Dammit, I missed the tenth birthday of this incredibly annoying bug.
Anyway, belated happy birthday!
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Joystick activity does
... nd https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gconf/+bug/1194276
and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1194275.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1194253
Public bug reported:
This is probably the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gconf/+bug/1194253 but I don't
know which package is the culprit. Everything I said there applies to
this bug,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1194254 is probably
the same bug.
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Title:
package gconf2 3.2.5-0ubuntu2 fai
Public bug reported:
My system has been running quite smoothly for a while now but several
days ago, package operations kept failing. This is the output of apt-
get:
update-initramfs: deferring update (hook will be called later)
Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/p
I'm getting the exact same errors with a Crucial SSD (M4-CT064M4SSD2).
It happens spontaneously as far as I can see and I can't even shut down
the machine anymore. After a hard shutoff and rebooting, everything
works fine again. Until the next event. SMART doesn't show any problems
but I haven't tr
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Title:
[keyboard]: g
I experience this bug with my thinkpad-x40 too. But i can only reproduce
it with this setting:
1. on my desktop (12.04) is a synergy server running (1.4.8-1~getdeb1)
2. on my laptop (12.04) is a synergy client running (1.4.8-1~getdeb1)
3. on my desktop the numlock is activated
4. I go from the des
Hey, I activated apport which got me here. Was my automagically uploaded
crash data put somewhere you can see it or was it a mistake not to open
a new bug for this?
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nautilus crashes if i'm connected to computer through sftp and i right click on
"open in terminal"
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Just wanted to add that the same thing seems to happen when cutting and
pasting files using the pop-up menu. So it's not related to drag and
drop. I get one of the following messages:
** (nautilus:15589): WARNING **: Unable to add monitor: Not supported
sys:1: Warning: g_strsplit: assertion `stri
I filed a report at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=567907.
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Uhm, shall I file a bug report to the Gnome people or do you do so? I'm
lacking some feedback, what should I do next?
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Sorry, didn't have anything to do with strace at all but with installing
the debugging package. Anyway, the output should help someone who knows
the code.
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I wasn't optimistic since calling gnome-screensaver on the console just
returns and I didn't have any luck with ddd before either, but strace
actually gives me useable output. Here it comes (well, the relevant
tail):
** (gnome-screensaver:25854): CRITICAL **: gs_window_is_obscured:
assertion `GS_I
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Debdiff, uh, yup. I never did any Debian packaging but if you tell me
it's not half a day of reading to do five minutes of real work I will
see what I can do.
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Gnome file chooser/selector is way to small
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The priority shouldn't be low. I have a 1920x1200 pixel 15.4" display
and the file chooser isn't too small, it's unusable. I have to change
its size every time I use it. Every single time. Let me repeat this:
Every single freaking time! You never knew how many file chooser
dialogues you use before
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