The issue is memory usage. Evince is just as snappy as before (maybe a
little bit better in that regard due to the rendering improvements),
it's just that the memory usage seems to grow and grow without bound. I
have noticed this on many PDFs in Gutsy and never noticed such a problem
during
I am also experiencing a very bad regression in gutsy with respect to
memory usage in evince. Evince has always used a lot of memory, but it
seems much, much worse in Gutsy. For example, this document:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs242/readings/backus.pdf causes evince to
use hundreds of
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
Gnome (I believe the gnome-session component) will detect the presence
of ~/.xmodmap, and, if it is the first time that file is detected, offer
to load the file and to load it automatically in the future. In Gutsy,
the
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Binary package hint: gnome-session
Gnome (I believe the gnome-session component) will detect the presence
of ~/.xmodmap, and, if it is the first time that file is detected, offer
to load the file and to load it automatically in the future. In Gutsy,
the dialog box to load
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
The change profile option in gnome-terminal works only when accessed via
the menubar. If you right click within the terminal and then select
change profile, the profile will not actually be changed. This is in
the Gutsy pre-release,
Actually, it is possible to have X11 autodetect the DPI of the screen. Just run
the command:
xdpyinfo | grep resolution
and you will get the correct DPI value for the monitor X is running on. I
think that autodetection is a better mechanism than adding a new setting
somewhere. I just filed
Apparently I can't file the upstream bug because one is already set. I'm
going to make a note in my bug that it is related to the bug already
filed, and we'll see how the Gnome devs decided to classify it.
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Allow to set DPI resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8357
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Sorry, for not mentioning this earlier, the bug that I filed is upstream
bug 436724 (i.e. in bugzilla.gnome.org).
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Allow to set DPI resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8357
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Binary package hint: cdbs
If you install cdbs without installing the devscripts package you will
get an error when running cdbs-edit-patch because debclean is not
present. debclean is provided by devscripts, so cdbs should have a
dependency on devscripts.
** Affects: cdbs
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Binary package hint: banshee
Hi,
I have a number of songs that I ripped from CD that were encoded using
faac. They all have a .mp4 extension. If I specify an individual file
(i.e. Music - Open Location) Banshee will open the file and play it,
but if I
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I can't imagine anyone ever actually setting the clock to display UNIX
time... but if they did, the show_seconds gconf setting for the clock
applet should be turned on, since it doesn't make too much sense to use
a time format that displays seconds but only have the time
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Binary package hint: xchat-gnome
I can consistently make xchat-gnome on Feisty segfault. Upon starting
up, I have xchat-gnome automatically connect to Freenode. I added
irc.gnome.org to the list of IRC servers, and if I subsequently try to
connect to that network,
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How to reproduce the problem:
1) Open up evolution
2) Create a new account (or edit an old one)
3) Set the Server Type in the Receiving Mail tab to Maildir-format mail
directories
4) Try to select a path
The problem here is that the dialog box is broken and wants you to
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