The underlying cause also blocks opening README.html files installed
alongside Windows applications, because `.wine` is among the hidden
folders that Snap confinement blocks. Should I file a separate bug?
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Until someone cherry-picks the fix, a workaround is to close the
Patterns dockable dialog before copying a skinny region to the
clipboard.
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Now that noble has GIMP 2.10.36, this no longer affects me.
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Title:
Set Colormap gives "invalid parameter name 'num colors'"
To
Public bug reported:
I was copying and pasting a thin (152 by 2 pixels) rectangular area in a
small (160 by 144 pixels) image in GIMP 2.10.36 on Xubuntu 24.04 on a
Lenovo ThinkPad T450 laptop with an Intel Core i5-5300U CPU and 8 GB of
RAM. I got a crash. After restoring the session and repeating
Public bug reported:
While I was dragging a pasted layer around in GIMP 2.10.24-2 on Xubuntu 21.10
(64-bit) on ThinkPad T450, GIMP randomly crashed with a segmentation fault.
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GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.24
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_24
Build: unknown rev 0 for linux
# C compiler
Public bug reported:
I'm using GIMP 2.10.18-1 on Xubuntu 20.04.1. In Colors > Map > Set
Colormap, when I click the Palette: Default button to set the
replacement palette, I'm supposed to see a list of palettes from which
to choose. Instead, I get the following error:
Plug-in "script-fu"
(/usr/lib
Comment #20 appears to recommend filing a deliberate duplicate:
> Please open your own report if you are affected.
One such duplicate is Bug #1617630.
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Status: Expired => Incomplete
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Status: Expired => Incomplete
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This still happens on 11.10
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Sound Recorder doesn't convert opened file to lossy format
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It still happens on 11.10
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Do I need to test with an Oneiric live CD?
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Am I required to download the beta (Oneiric Ocelot) and install it in a
virtual machine in order to keep this bug alive?
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The problem still occurs on 11.04.
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The problem still occurs on 11.04.
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I get "gedit has not been able to detect the character encoding" at
first, and then once I choose a character encoding, "Could not open the
file %s using the %s character encoding." I cannot attach the files that
trigger the bug due to copyright or confidentiality. Should I make a
stripped-down exa
@pitti
I know why one would want to unmount or safely remove a CD drive: Not all CD
drives are CD-ROM drives; some are burners with a rewritable disc mounted in
packet writing mode. But I'll admit that packet writing becomes less common as
USB flash drives and SD card slots become more common.
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When I do this in gnome-sound-recorder 2.31.6-0ubuntu2
under Ubuntu 10.10:
1. Open Sound Recorder.
2. File > Open something.wav
3. Save as something.ogg
Expected result is "something.ogg", encoded as lossy (.ogg type).
It would choose the for
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
When I do this in gnome-sound-recorder 2.31.6-0ubuntu2
under Ubuntu 10.10:
1. Open Sound Recorder.
2. Open Nautilus (Places > Home Folder) and browse to a .wav file.
3. Try to drag the .wav file onto Sound Recorder.
Expected result: File open
> CD/DVD drives should have "Eject", and anything else should have
"Safely Remove"
Then what should a CF/SD reader have? I'm guessing "eject" because the
media can be removed from the drive.
Currently in 9.10, when I "unmount" a CF or SD card in my SanDisk
multiformat reader, the LED next to the
That or convert the invalid code units to Unicode private use
characters.
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Karmic, upgraded from Jaunty on an Eee PC 900 (with 32 GB SSD), and I
got the crash report this morning on a fresh boot. The system is set to
skip the password screen, if it matters.
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