Public bug reported:
In gnome-shell, the hardware power button does not open the interactive
power menu. It sleeps the computer instead.
The configuration backend to customize this behaviour was intentionally removed
in commit [50564cde49ca2][1] (for [bug 753713][2]). After [some
discussion](ht
Looks like I was wrong about this no longer occurring:
~$ ls -lt --full-time .goutputstream-*
-rw--- 1 pydave pydave 0 2012-11-01 19:37:04.192848462 -0700
.goutputstream-ZKZLNW
-rw--- 1 pydave pydave 0 2012-10-28 20:53:06.375847725 -0700
.goutputstream-7L5OMW
-rw--- 1 pydave pydave 0 2
I'm fairly certain I didn't log out and in. (Maybe I did after the
first occurrence, but I recall doing this several times in
succession.)
I doubt it was lightdm: I reported this on Maverick (10.10). According
to this link [1], lightdm became default in 11.10. I don't tend to run
alphas or nondefa
On precise (fresh install):
Alt-PrtScn does a full-screen screenshot (screenshot is taken when I
release Alt). My keyboard settings pane still says that Alt-Print should
screenshot a single window.
I haven't run sysctl and my sysrq value seems to have defaulted to 1:
$ cat /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq
In order to work around this bug, you can run `sudo palimpsest` from a
terminal. Unfortunately, most users would have a hard time figuring out
that palimpsest is the name of the app. (I did. I had to run check the
running processes.)
#3: It's great that root isn't required just to run palimpsest b
Yes, that looks like it accomplishes what I'm looking for. I've marked
as Fix Released.
Thanks!
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 793450 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/793450
@Sebastien: Yes it's the indicator, not gnome-panel and it is a
duplicate of #793450.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 793450
Calendar applet does not show today's date
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Also, I don't use evolution. I've removed it with:
sudo apt-get purge evolution
Running
dpkg -l|grep -i evolution
shows some evolution packages: evolution-common evolution-data-server
evolution-data-server-common evolution-plugins evolution-webcal
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/799465
Title:
Calendar applet shows a different date from `date` command.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I'm using Unity.
If I click on the clock, it shows yesterday's date above the calendar,
but highlight's today's date in the calendar grid. I've also seen it
highlight the wrong date.
I can run "date" in a terminal and it shows the correct da
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
To change your preferred image viewer, you need to set the file
associations for each of the many image types. It would be great to have
an option in "Preferred Applications" to set your image viewer. (Change
from Eye of Gnome to Shot
desktop-webmail ( https://launchpad.net/desktop-webmail ) is in
maverick/main and when installed, it adds a "Desktop Webmail" option to
preferred applications.
Can this bug be closed?
And maybe desktop-webmail should be part of the default install?
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #629301
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** Also affects: nautilus via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629301
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I copied a large file from one partition to another using Nautilus, but
I cancelled the copy before it completed. There are incomplete copies
(.goutputstream-2XZIRV) in the destination directory.
(I actually copied the same file many times becau
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Note: This is less a software defect and more a usability issue.
The numbered weeks in the clock applet make it look like this month
(July 2009) has 32 days (bottom left number is 32).
Week numbering seems to be an odd default to me (I've ne
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