As a potential fix, could the check in mail-noficiation.c be changed
from
if (g_strcmp0(g_getenv("GDMSESSION"), "gnome-stracciatella") ==
0) {
to
if (g_strcmp0(g_getenv("GDMSESSION"), "gnome-shell") == 0) {
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I just upgraded to 12.04 and this is *still* a problem. Its even worse
because now there isn't a gnome-stracciatella-session package to install
anymore. Gaa!
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After thinking about this for a while, I don't think it will be as
simple as just removing the is_stracciatella check. That check should
definitely be removed, its crazy for users to have to install some
mystery package so that there evolution plugins will work. (Especially
now that there is a re
I figured out the problem. In mail-notification the mail-notification
applet only sends notifications if ubuntu is running a "stracciatella
gnome" session. Stracciatella-gnome-session was a "vanilla" gnome
session with very little ubuntu. Presumably mail-notification turns
itself off for the reg
After digging around a bit I've found that I can't get mail-notification
to display a notification icon at all. The notification I was seeing
earlier was being displayed by the evolution-indicator plugin.
I can hear a sound when I recieve a new message, so the mail
notification plugin is running,
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I am using Ubuntu 11.10 with gnome-shell. I am using the latest
evolution with the mail notification plugin turned on.
When I get mail I expect the mail notification plugin to present a popup
and then leave a message in the notification tray. This does not always
happen. O
Yes. I see the same behavior from gedit and from anything which uses
the default gnome print dialog. I do not get this behavior from open
office though. (I think its because open office uses a different print
managing method.)
Actually I was able to get around the problem by hardcoding my usern
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Evince asks for samba authentication when it doesn't need to.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/637405
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I was waiting until Maverick to see if this bug was still here... and it
is!
I've set up a samba network printer in a fresh Maverick install and
included my authorization details in the printer setup. I printed a
test page with evince and was asked for authorization. I _didn't_ put
in my authori
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Status: Invalid => New
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This may not be evince specific. I am seeing the same behavior in other
programs (such as chrome). My guess is that it has to do with gnome
printing or cups but I'm not sure which package.
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Evince asks for samba authentication when it doesn't need to.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/637405
Y
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Binary package hint: evince
When printing a pdf with a samba network printer evince always asks for
authentication. If the authentication has been stored for the printer
Evince still asks for authentication but uses the stored username and
password.
This produces the unexpe
I was wrong. Evince does use the stored samba identification. It still
asks for authentication but it doesn't actually use it.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Does not use stored Samba Authentication
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I am using a Samba network printer and included my authentication when I
set up the printer. if I print from open office I am not asked for my
authorization, but if I print from evince then I am asked for
authentication every time.
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The GNOME bug url is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616190
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Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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Clicking the task modify button of the clo
I don't get it. I got this response last time and followed your posted
procedure. Thats were all the attachments came from.
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evolution selectively shuts down when marking a task complete
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568577
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P.S. The shell output from the crash is:
(evolution:16816): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type
`(null)' in cast to `ETasks'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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This bug is for karmic, but it probably exists in lucid too.
This is kind of a random bug, but I'm running into it more and more.
Sometimes when you mark a task as completed, either through the tasks
component of evolution or through the clock
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
This bug is for karmic, but it probably exists in lucid too.
This is kind of a random bug, but I'm running into it more and more.
Sometimes when you mark a task as completed, either through the tasks
component of evolution or through the clock
Great! Thanks. I've submitted the patch upstream to the gnome devs.
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Clicking the task modify button of the clock applet does not open the task
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I didn't get my previous instructions quite right you need some
additional packages
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:goehle/goehle-ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gnome-panel gnome-panel-data libpanel-applet2-0
should do it.
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Clicking the task modify button of the clock applet doe
Well I wrote it last yesterday and wanted to see if it worked on a
machine besides my own and this seemed like a convenient place to find
people willing to test it. If it works I'll send it upstream.
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Clicking the task modify button of the clock applet does not open the task
panel of Evoluti
This is also true for the appointments modify button. I've written a
patch which fixes both problems. You can download the gnome-panel
package from my ppa (for lucid)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:goehle/goehle-ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gnome-panel
Hopefully that should install
A second side note Evolution also crashes if I use the "click to add
a memo" bar.
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As a side note, if I add a note through the File->New->Task option then
evolution doesn't crash.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
evolution crashes when I add a task to the tasks list through the "click
to add a task" bar
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Mon Nov 2 07:34:07 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/evolution
Nonfr
Sorry. Poor choice on my part after some consideration. I have a
question though. It should be fine to include the appropriate line to
passwd, even if libpam-gnome-keyring isn't installed, because its
optional. But wouldn't it be better to change the install script of
libpam-gnome-keyring to ad
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update gnome keyring master password when user password is updated
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OK, so I made a newbie mistake. The "password optional
pam_gnome_keyring.so" has to be added to the end of the passwd file so
that its at the bottom of the stack and the usual unix stuff gets a
chance to run first. The good news is that if you add "password
optional pam_gnome_keyring.so" to the e
I'm adding some updates to this bug, but I've only been poking around
for a day or so, so feel free to comment. First, this is currently a
wishlist item but I'm going to argue that its a bug. Taking a look at
the source for the PAM module in gnome-keyring it looks like
pam_gnome_keyring.so suppor
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Oops! Sorry. This got lost in the shuffle. I did get a new computer
recently and was unable to reproduce the bug on that machine. Whats
more, I'm now unable to reproduce the bug on the machine that it
originated on. Maybe it got fixed by some other patch? I'll reopen it
if it ever happens aga
how do I do that? (Sorry. I'm familiar enough with the shell, but
don't know much about debugging.)
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Nautilus freezes when generating open office thumbnails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268150
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The mimetype is application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text.
I've confirmed that the but is somehow associated to Tracker. I'm not
sure exactly how, but the Tracker program is whats providing the
thumbnails.
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Here is the output.
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I can't find any of the open office mimetypes in
desktop/gnome/thumbnailers in gconf. I read at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/135324 that tracker is somehow
creating the thumbnails. I do know that if I run top while Nautilus is
frozen Nautilus is taking up all of the cpu and an excessive
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Occasionally Nautilus will freeze when it tries to generate thumbnails
for open office documents, spreadsheets, or presentations. I'm using a
current version of Hardy. The steps that I use to reproduce the bug on
my machine are:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Occasionally Nautilus will freeze when it tries to generate thumbnails
for open office documents, spreadsheets, or presentations. I'm using a
current version of Hardy. The steps that I use to reproduce the bug on
my machine are:
1. Open Firef
I guess I don't know how to do that. Do you mean comment on bug 515472
at bugzilla.gnome?
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Changing Track Number before importing CD produces unexpected results
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264022
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Yes, its exactly the same behavior. For instance, if you changed the
metadata track number to 1 for every track on a cd then after you import
every song will be track 1 on the cd, even though the metadata for the
various songs will be different.
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I'm using Hardy Heron, but I imagine this will be true for all
Rhythmbox. To replicate this bug do the following.
1. Put a CD in the computer.
2. Open Rhythmbox
3. Before importing the CD change the track number of the first song to 2 by
usi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
In Seahorse in the My Personal Keys section if you right click on a key
you have the option to "copy public key". If you do this for a PGP key
you can paste anywhere and it will paste the public key. This doesn't
work for ssh keys. Maybe its n
I've installed this on Xubuntu Hardy. Everything seems to work normally
and it fixed my slow shutdown problem.
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I had similar problems with an ubuntu installation. I had no shutdown
splash screen and adding a usplash_down call to gdm didn't change much.
I eventually found that I needed to press Ctrl-Alt-F8. The usplash
screen was starting but it wasn't switching the active display.
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Leszek: It sounds like you are having problems with the spash screen on
boot. This post is about the *shut down* splash screen. In xubuntu you
don't get a graphical shutdown unless you add the usplash_down call to
gdm. It works in ubuntu most of the time without the call for some
reason.
As fo
I've figured out why this "bug" is there. Xubuntu uses gdm, but gnome
doesn't call usplash from gdm, it calls it from somewhere else.
Actually, if anyone knows where, could you tell me? In any case, either
Xubuntu is going to have to use a different version of gdm from gnome
(one with a usplash_
Update: I did a fresh install of Xubuntu 7.10 from live cd and had the
same problem, with the same solution.
Speaking of solutions. Here is a detailed set of instructions.
Edit /etc/init.d/gdm using your favorite text editor (backup first!).
Now between the lines:
stop)
log_begin_msg "S
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
I installed Xubuntu Fiesty on my computer via the live cd and then I
upgraded to Gutsy using the upgrade manager. I noticed that the
shutdown splash screen was starting late, after network manager and a
bunch of other stuff had already gone down. (T
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