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Public bug reported:
Botom line of text is overlapped by and partially obscured by the
horizontal scroll "bar" (more like a thick line).
See screen-shot. gEdit was in full-screen mode in Gnome Classic (not
Ubuntu Classic, not Gnome Shell).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: ge
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Horizontal scroll bar overlaps bottom line of text.
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Oh, and it doesn't happen on 11.10 with the same *.sql file.
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gEdit crashes when opening sql dump
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gEdit crashes when opening sql dump
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Public bug reported:
Tried to open a 1.1MB MySQL dump using gEdit. It loaded over 600,000
lines, then started counting them over again, then apparently took too
long to highlight a line, then crashed.
$ gedit ht1wpdb.sql
(gedit:4515): GtkSourceView-CRITICAL **: Highlighting a single line took
to
Public bug reported:
Tried to burn a cd on my 11.10 desktop machine - it failed due to the
bug when writing directly to disc. Had to leave with my laptop. Grabbed
the files via scp. Burned it on my 10.10 laptop - failed finalizing.
Tried again, this time I used the CLI to make an iso. Used brasero
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Bug has been updated.
In addition, I left a note on Bug #856387 to let them know the table on
the Ping tab is affected too.
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The table on the Ping tab is also affected by this. See Bug #891852.
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Network tools IP information list is too sma
This last one is of the Ping tab, after 5 pings, with the Details
expanded. As you can see, there is a TON of wasted space. The graph does
expand with the window size; however, just like the IP Information table
(Devices tab), the Details table does not expand.
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Public bug reported:
The Devices' tab's IP Information table has only about 10px worth of
viewing space - making the window larger does not make the table bigger.
It is completely unusable.
Additionally, the default window size (which is not remembered between
launches) does not allow for the Pin
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File properties information no longer expands to fit dialog.
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Public bug reported:
right-click > Properties
In previous versions, the "Name:", "Location:", etc. fields would expand
to fit the window width.
Now, they are always truncated to about 50% of the dialog's default
width. See attached screen-shot.
This is a horrible usability problem and makes the
Public bug reported:
Bug #523421 is back!
Ctrl-A, when search field is open, selects all files/folders in the
view, instead of selecting the search text.
The one difference between this and #523421 is that even after a search
Ctrl-A still does not work.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11
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Ctrl+A does not select text when searching.
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Title:
"Untitle Document" opens when opening a document using `gksu[do] gedit
/path/to/file"`.
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Public bug reported:
$ gedit # opens untitled document
$ gedit /path/to/file # opens file
$ sudo gedit /path/to/file # opens file
$ gksu gedit /path/to/file # opens file & untitled document
$ gksudo gedit /path/to/file # opens file & untitled document
The "Untitled Document" should only be o
Just wanted to note that using Gnome Classic (no unity plugin or global
menubar app) and launching `gnome-terminal --window-with-profile=trans
--hide-menubar` briefly shows the terminal without a menubar, then the
window flashes, the prompt moves down to make room, and the menubar
appears with anot
Further testing:
The text will eventually condense - I tripled the name of the second (from
left) icon and it did eventually condense.
However, not soon enough to make anything readable with the minimum
icon separation dictated by "Keep Aligned". I expected it to condense
enough to not interfere
"Keep Aligned" was and is still turned on. In the first pic the icons
were as close together as keep aligned would let them be (0 icons worth
of space in between). In this new pic, the icons are separated by 1 icon
worth of space, again according to keep aligned.
Whether the icon is selected or no
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Public bug reported:
Regression:
Text no longer condenses (cuts off) for desktop icons with long names.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: nautilus 1:3.2.1-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules:
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Default save location is not helpful.
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I deleted my ~/Documents folder. This is where gedit usually defaults to
save items, right? (going on this assumption)
Well, since it's not there, gedit defaults to use "Filesystem".
This is not helpful at all.
I believe it should default to the
With the changes to power management prefs (going to drop-down boxes), I
have not noticed any problems. Of course, I also re-enabled the
screensaver... I'd say to close this bug and let someone open a new one
if they experience an issue.
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Sliders do not reset when screensaver is disabled
https:
With the changes to power management prefs (going to drop-down boxes), I
have not noticed any problems. Of course, I also re-enabled the
screensaver... I'd say to close this bug and let someone open a new one
if they experience an issue.
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Applied Dec. 7/8 updates (see attached dpkg.log.part)
Restarted into Windows.
Restarted into Linux.
After throb screen (white Ubuntu
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Binary package hint: gdm
Applied Dec. 7/8 updates (see attached dpkg.log.part)
Restarted into Windows.
Restarted into Linux.
After throb screen (white Ubuntu logo), gdm never loaded, system went into
text-mode.
Logged in & restarted using `shutdown -hr now`.
After throb scre
No Lionel. Changing the tool-tip when compiz is active (since, compiz
breaks the DnD functionality) would then make everything work as
expected & keep the tool-tips useful for both cases. Yes, changing the
tool-tip won't fix the DnD problems when compiz is loaded, but it will
correct the problem of
Tested with Karmic Alpha 5. Ekiga is still not installed by default
(changed by Ubuntu?); however, all the dependencies (ekiga,
libdc1394-13, libgsm1, libopal3.6.4, libpt2.6.4, libpt2.6.4-plugins,
odbcinst1debian1, & unixodbc) were in karmic/main repositories. Window
placement is still correct, as
When I check the Alpha 4 Live CD, I will get back to you.
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Ekiga isn't installed by default. Had to add repos to install Ekiga, one
of the pt libraries wasn't in the default ones. :( I hope that will
change by the time it is released.
Anyways, it worked great.
I didn't add my accounts or anything, didn't think that would change its
behavior.
Minimize to
v3.2.5 is currently in Karmic Alpha 3, is that sufficient for testing
the fix for this bug?
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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gpm manual is too vague and geared towards laptops
https://bugs.
Ok, I will do that. I am currently working on a redo of the xml help
file (for yelp) for gtkpod, and maybe g-p-m will let me re-do theirs. I
believe help files need to be up-to-date before Ubuntu can truly be
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gpm manual is too vague and ge
Thank you Daniel, I believe it is misplaced as well. Switched it to
seahorse-plugins.
If it were to be stored, I'd assume the 'Ask before using a cached
passphrase' option, which is active, would ask me to verify using the
stored passphrase (as it does when I select 'Remember passphrases for X
min
gnupg does not handle remembering of the passphrase or the notification
area icon.
** Changed in: gnupg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Package changed: gnupg (Ubuntu) => seahorse-plugins (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: seahorse-plugins (Ubuntu)
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Preference to
Synaptic/apt/dpkg kept trying to configure the package every time it was
run, and it gave the same error every time.
I'm guessing it was a HDD error. I have since completed a fresh install
of 9.04 and, obviously, don't have the problem any more.
** Changed in: gnome-python (Ubuntu)
Status:
Just noticed this problem after a "rm /var/log/*.gz" to clean up my log
directory...
I guess it's not going to be fixed until karmic?
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ekiga
1) Open ekiga
2) Close ekiga window (Ctrl+W or the X)
3) Show ekiga window
Expect window to come back where it left (snapped against my top panel).
What happens instead is that it is restored about 20-25 pixels lower &
~1-3 pixels to the right.
T
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overwrite `/
Public bug reported:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 2009-04-22 02:38 #434283 ->
libpythonmethod-2.6.so
Showed up in my /lost+found after a fsck. Tried to reinstall the python-
gnome2 package and got this error.
Pop-up error dialog:
An error occured
The following details are provided:
E: /va
So, basically, it is impossible to hit any key[e.g. PrtScrn] while
holding down any shortcut[e.g. Shift+Mouse1]? Sounds reasonable...
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Something interesting that I found...
One thing that does work:
Open Firefox, Hit Alt-F (To open file menu), then hit Alt-Tab.
As soon as Alt is hit, the menu closes so the following -Tab, -E, -V, etc.
still work.
I assume this is a work-around that Firefox programmed in? Why can't
that also be
Correction: NO keyboard shortcuts work when the menu is open, not just
Print Screen. Description update needed?
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot take a screen-shot when menu bar is open.
+ Keyboard shortcuts do not work when menu bar is open.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
Alt-F1 (or click on Applications/Places/System)
Hit PrtScrn
Nothing happens.
Expect: Screen-shot to be taken.
This effectively makes it impossible to take a screen-shot of the menu.
** Affects: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecid
Shift-Mouse1 is a keyboard shortcut in itself. Any extra key presses
should not be treated as keyboard shortcuts in addition to any keys held
down for the one that is active.
This bug is because it thinks I am hitting Shift+PrtScrn, which is not a
shortcut - but potentially is one. So, it thinks i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
I was trying to take screen-shots to report a few bugs in compiz related
to moving windows.
I held down Shift, then clicked the title bar of a window to move it.
While still holding down shift and mouse1, when I hit the PrtScrn button
nothing
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This seems to be a UI issue. Take a peek at Bug 390459, comment 1.
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Checked gconf for more information:
Slider shows 23 minutes, gconf shows 300 seconds - when I move the slider gconf
still says 300 seconds.
Bug 390459 might also give some more information.
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After more research this is a UI bug.
In gconf, apps/gnome-power-manager/timeout reflects different values
than the UI shows.
On AC Power tab:
actions shows 45 minutes, gconf shows 1200 seconds (20min)
display shows 30 minutes, gconf shows 300 seconds (5min)
On UPS Power tab:
actions slider
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
gnome-power-preferences > On UPS Power tab.
"Put computer to sleep when inactive for:" slider will not go lower than
26 minutes.
I can tell it's tied into the screensaver idle time. This may be
appropriate for a laptop, but is grossl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I disabled the "Activate screensaver when computer is idle" check-box in
gnome-screensaver-preferences.
I expected gnome-power-manager to recalculate the sliders to start at 1
minute; or I expected gpm to continue using screensaver's
About "CPUScaling: Present"...
Not sure if it's the same thing, but powernowd is disabled and everything I
have looked for says that my CPU cannot be scaled by Linux - only the BIOS can
when it's overheating.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
This has been a problem for me forever: since I installed 8.04, upgraded
to 8.10, re-installed 8.10, and upgraded to 9.04.
In gnome-power-preferences on the "On UPS Power" tab, the "Put display
to sleep when inactive for:" slider is s
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More information to go along with Ted's gdb backtrace.
1] Revoke, Superseded - blank comment field. Seahorse gives dialog:
Couldn't revoke subkey
General error
And .xsession-errors shows:
** (seahorse:6771): CRITICAL **: file seahorse-gpgme-key-op.c: line 1759
(rev_subkey_transit): should not be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 299956 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299956
I confirm as well on 9.04, happens with iso's created with DeVeDe and
various other iso's.
Right-click on iso and select 'Open with "Archive Mounter"'.
Confirm it does not effect directory names.
** This bug
This is still going on with fully updated (proposed & backports) Ubuntu
8.10 Intrepid.
Ekiga 3.0.2 (in the tray) is also eating memory. When I restart ekiga,
gnome-panel memory usage goes back down to the mid teens (normal for
me).
Seems as though gnome-panel is accepting (and taking ownership of
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Changed Ubuntu theme to DarkRoom (the first dark theme to ship with
Ubuntu and it works with FireFox, yay!) and noticed some conflicts with
the preview pane when an RSS feed is opened.
The "On This Computer" list, message list, and e-mail previ
Thanks for that information.
I don't want to wait for jaunty; so, I guess I'll learn the nifty patch program.
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It was a RSS feed in full HTML mode in the preview pane.
Since it was a standard http URL loaded, and most sites use flash, I'd have to
say: "Yes."
Can't determine which exact post I had loaded, but the torrentfreak site does
seem to use flash in general.
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Errata:
Ignore the last section (3 sentences/questions):
The core dump was NOT created when debug symbols were installed.
The symbols were installed after the dump was created.
If I cannot insert them into the core dump, then it seems this bug will go
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rhythmbox cras
When I try to reproduce, I cannot, rhythmbox either closes down fine or
freezes completely. As said, gtkpod was open (and using the iPod) around
the same time, and maybe its interaction is what caused the original
crash. Thus, I am only left with the original apport uploads as
"evidence" of this cr
Since that backtrace was most likely wrong, I tried it again, but gdb
keeps stopping rhythmbox (status: stopped in system monitor) when it
comes to the "Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe." for the
podcast d/l issue (I assume). Typing continue into gdb would make it
switch thread and stop
I did not want to try to recreate the crash, since it was kinda weird;
so, I downloaded the CoreDump (after I got an e-mail saying it was
deleted...interesting, didn't know you could d/l deleted files, but
whatever) and ran it through gdb.
This is the first time I've done this, and it looked a bit
Was this supposed to fix the problems with rhythmbox when downloading
multiple podcasts and gvfsd-http eats memory, too?
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I am getting the same problem on my Sony DVD drive (DRU-830A) using
Brasero.
Downloaded a mp3 for a friend: http://podcast.kingschurchjax.com/012509samw.mp3
Opened Brasero, clicked the button to start an Audio CD
Dragged the mp3 from my desktop to the Brasero window and dropped it
After a minute o
Ditto.
>From the screen-saver lock screen dialog, click switch user, display
resets itself, blank screen appears, move mouse and lock screen dialog
reappears. Most of the time it only takes 2 tries to have success.
Rarely, it simply won't go and I have to log in and switch user from the
gnome menu
Posted upstream at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561302.
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Appointment title missing from systray dialog.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298536
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Setup an appointment a few days ago.
It went off this morning, then again 2 more times because of the alarms/etc.
When I got up a few minutes ago, and unlocked my computer (it wasn't asleep,
just monitor off), I clicked the systray icon and the
I can confirm this on a fresh install of 8.10. Ran evolution, imported
my old data/settings, exited, installed spamassassin and spamc, ran
evolution, activated spamassassin in Junk settings, error was present
immediately, still there after restarting evolution and the computer.
https://bugs.launch
P.S. I looked at the OP's picture of Junk preferences, and I do not have
remote tests included as he does.
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Ubuntu 8.10 (i386-generic)
Evolution 2.24.1
spamassassin 3.2.5-1ubuntu1
spamc 3.2.5-1ubuntu1
Same problem here. First time evolution loaded it worked fine. Even processed
emails that I told it were Junk OK.
Once I reloaded Evolution it stopped working. Every time I check mail, and get
something
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Before anyone screams duplicate, #148593
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148593) is a subset of this bug; and,
the developers should have looked more closely, because that wasn't
really the problem. The problem is that NO customizations are carrie
Official 8.10 Intrepid
seahorse 2.24.1
Backed-up my secring.gpg & pubring.gpg from my old 8.04 system and
imported it using Key->Import.
Made some changes to my key, but really didn't change anything.
Sync to ldap://keyserver.pgp.com gives this:
Couldn't publish keys to server
entry has no
I apologize, I thought I closed this one out.
Turns out it was a performance issue. When 'moblock-control restart' is
run, it spits out a bunch of (in my mind) useless info to the log. This
sudden influx of data, caused the log viewer to "freeze" while it loads
the text into memory for viewing. I
** Attachment added: "E-mail showing bad text/bg combo."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18301644/EvolutionColors.png
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18301645/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18301646/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
1) Open evolution;
2) Select Inbox (if not already selected);
3) Click on an e-mail to show it in preview window;
4) Hit Ctrl-A to select all messages in the folder and preview window goes
blank;
5) Click back on the e-mail previously selected
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18300012/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18300013/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18300014/ProcStatus.txt
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Gnome-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-utils
1) Open gnome-system-log;
2) File->Open: /var/log/moblock.log;
3) Run 'gksu gedit /etc/moblock/allow.p2p', edit, and save;
4) Run 'gksu moblock-control restart';
5) Moblock spits it's restart/useless range output to gnome-system-log window &
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