Also: Big thanks to Vova Uralsky, post #17. That worked!
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Please tell me this'll be fixed for the 12.04 release...?
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Yup.
This is with all plugins and crossfading backend disabled, too. It
*looks like* its caching the song in memory, and never releasing it -
memory usage goes up every time there is a song change, be it natural or
prompted (ff/rewind buttons).
This is completely unusuable; you can *easily* accu
*hundreds, if not thousands, of --megabytes of -- RAM. Ugh. More
coffee needed.
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Tit
nautilus assert failure: *** glibc detected *** nautilus: free():
invalid pointer: 0x0a07b5d0 ***, here.
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whenever i de
"Resizing a window in 10.04 with Ambiance is a nightmare."
What *he* said.
I've increased all my borders to 5px. fixes the problem, but makes
things look uglier than they should. I'd vote to just fix the
appearance of windows with 5px borders, instead of wasting time trying
to get in there and
I know how to compile. You've just swerved to an off-topic conversation
yourself, not me. My question was 'how did you do it exactly while
keeping higher versions of its dependencies and possible breakage of
something concerning this'. I've also tried this and it works, but I'm
not sure that it won
Sorry, what did you do exactly? Could you please tell us?
Why exactly this version and not a bit higher?
How did you compile it? How did you install it? And what about higher versions
of its dependencies? It can easily break something somewhere...
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2MilkaJinka:
This doesn't fix the problem. I already have USA (default) and Russian.
Adding Dvorak doesn't do anything. The problem is still here, Ctrl+C
doesn't quit any process like 'ping' or simply doesn't add a new line in
gnome-terminal (with USA layout of course). By the way I have Ctrl+C
as
"This problem can be solved by adding "xingmux" to the gstreamer
pipeline."
No, it can't - see all the above conversation about the
xingheader/xingmux pipeline in this bug report. Fixes it for some apps,
but not for others.
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MP3 track times are incorrect
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Honestly, it looks like this bug has lived forever because it's assigned
to the wrong component. I'm sure Sound Juicer can be patched to
accurately create the null frame - I don't think this is a problem with
the gstreamer framework or how its invoked at all.
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Suggestion 1: the upper-left hand corner of each icon is what should be
aligned to the grid. (I am aware that this may cause icons of differing
sizes to overlap when aligned, but I'm not entirely certain "stretch
icon" is easy enough to do - or popularly used enough - to compromise
the "keep align
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 317948 ***
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I confirm this too.
Ctrl+C doesn't stop the process. I'm using Ctrl+Alt+C instead.
But it worked in previous versions (Intrepid, Gutsy, Feisty).
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Strange, but Ctrl+C didn't work on a final Ubuntu 9.04 Live CD (to stop the
process) and still doesn't work after install.
My layout is USA English default, no changes, no tweaks in xorg. Simply can't
stop any process. Using Ctrl+Z instead.
What should I do?
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Strange, but Ctrl+C didn't work on a final Ubuntu 9.04 Live CD (to stop the
process) and still doesn't work after install.
My layout is USA English default, no changes, no tweaks in xorg. Simply can't
stop any process. Using Ctrl+Z instead.
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It has nothing to do with mac4lin project as I have never installed it.
Seems that its a Gnome's Virtual FS (gvfs) fault as it never happened
before they implemented it. Really.
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Sorry, a little P.S:
The bug is really strange: the icon may show that there are items in the
'actually empty trash' and vice versa.
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As for me I've never really upgraded Ubuntu. Fresh install only.
This bug is mysterious. I can use my system for months (without any tweaking)
and there will be no bug with the trash applet. And once it is present. A
couple of reboots and it's gone again for ages. Don't know what it is.
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Sorry, actually do not want to change to beta :) My system is stable
now. Trash applet is working as I told in a previous post: just switched
to previous Nvidia driver. Now using the latest stable 180.22 and it's
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Let me tell you something interesting...
Well, I can confirm I was also getting this bug on Ubuntu 8.04 and,
surprisingly, today on Ubuntu 8.10...
I did nothing to misconfigure my system actually. I just install NVidia driver
myself using their .run packages from the official site. After installi
Update: I made a copy of my current ~/.gnome2/epiphany folder (leaving
out the Mozilla subfolder), and replaced the default one that existed in
Hardy. THIS got me my bookmarks, so seems to be a workaround.
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I think this deserves a higher rating than "wishlist"... I think this is
a pretty important feature that anyone who uses Epiphany would probably
want, and it blatantly doesn't work even with its own files. I won't
press the issue beyond this post, but while I'm making this comment, i
would ask tha
Andrea: does it work for you with the attached files, or with your own
files?
I look for my bookmarks in both places; they aren't there.
I can take a screenshot of the error dialog, if that helps any...
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This particular attachment is a firefox-compatible html file, but
generated from my Epiphany bookmarks.
Please note: ALL of these files import just fine into Epiphany 2.20.1
(Gutsy) without tweaking of any kind - its only 2.21.90 (Hardy) that
chokes on them, and it chokes on all of them.
** Attac
Changing back to new, as attachments were added
** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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These two files - and, of course, importing from FF 3.0 directly - did
not produce results of any kind.
Running Ephy from CLI doesn't yield any strange text or anything,
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** Attachment added: "Epiphany 2.20.1 export"
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Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
Hardy Heron, Alpha 5 + updates current to Feb. 27, 2008
Epiphany 2.21.90
I can't import bookmarks from any supported Epiphany method on Hardy
Heron.
I have imported my Firefox bookmarks into Firefox 3.0. I opened
Epiphany, and told it
Fresh Gutsy install, from Tribe 5. I have this bug. Have yet to find
a fix.
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I have a workaround for this, and have had one since Edgy. I thought I
posted it here, but it doesn't look like I did, so:
I commented out
Option"DPMS""true"
in xorg.conf, and the problem has vanished, even when running gnome-
screensaver and gnome-power-manager.
I have no idea why thi
Wow. I don't think this has been an issue in Dapper for quite a while.
This bug should have died ages ago.
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A big "me too" on this one.
It's a shame; its the only thing about Edgy that I'd call a showstopper.
Everything else is working swimmingly for me.
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No, it sure isn't. In fact, it doesn't look like any work has gone into
fixing it at all - behavior is identical to the way it was before
(totem-xine). This is true with all the latest updates.
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In the submission I wrote that running update-menus fixes the problem,
but then during another install, the problem comes back. Bug is that I
shouldn't have to run update-menus form the console every time I install
applications. And menu entries of the applications I do not remove
should not just d
This is a really old problem. The old GNOME "cross" was cropped for
sure in my GAIM windows.
Perhaps this should be a scalable icon? (The "right" answer, of course,
would be for app developers to actually give this icon the space it
needs in GTK ui's...)
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That really is hot. I dig it (the brown especially).
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This doesn't sound right. If its not possible to add a profile
programatically, how did the default four profiles get there?
SOMEthing has the default four profile definitions in it - that package
should be edited. (Or, ideally, profiles should be done away with
altogether - I thing they add an
This is still a problem, even with the -23 kernel and up-to-today
patches.
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Neither seems to work. However: the time DOES report right in Xmms and
BMP, and the file access is a little less wonky (previously, the
incorrect files used to take longer to process and select - I had
assumed that this was because of the incorrect times).
However, Rhythmbox still sees the time w
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Binary package hint: gnome-menus
This is Ubuntu Dapper Beta.
Debian menu is installed. Alacarte was used to edit the menu a number of
times.
After installing application with Synaptic, many entries (whole
categories) from the Debian menu disappear.
It seems that the entrie
I agree. The old one was way better, and actually fit in with the color
scheme. I don't see why it was changed, actually. If anything, the old
usplash only needed the text or progress bar to be slightly more orange
- to fit in with the Dapper desktop.
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Latest version of SJ as of today. MP3 profile line:
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc quality=0 vbr=4
vbr-quality=2 ! id3mux
Result: Tags are actually correct, but track times are not. They may actually
be worse: an 8:00 song reported as 53:57. The whole CD rip is simila
No, doesn't seem to be. Created a new filter with the same rules
applying to a POP account - same result. I have screenshots, as soon as
I figure out how to add them I can show you...
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No, doesn't seem to be. Created a new filter with the same rules
applying to a POP account - same result. I have screenshots, as soon as
I figure out how to add them I can show you...
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Dapper, all packages updated about five minutes ago (Tuesday, April 18, 3:36PM
Central Standard Time [USA]).
This pair of filters are set for the Evolution Exchange server at my place of
employment. (PS: Exchange works FAR better under Dapper than it ever did in
Breezy. I daresay its awesom
Oh, awesome! Thanks a lot. (Took me a while to find this bug, because I kept
looking for ways to get a debug on Nautilus... but it wasn't crashing, it was
closing, and apparently this is planned behavior.)
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Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I have a rule in Evolution that goes like this:
When any message with "SRC:" in the subject line comes in, do the
following:
- Move it to FolderX
- Set
I would expect the Tree view to shift to the folder above it, and then I'd
expect the right pane to reflect the contents of this new folder.
I think the behavior I just outlined is not only expected, but practiced by
nearly every other file manager on the planet, and none of them close (crash)
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Sebastien: Totem does not crash when opened by launching something
(double-clicking on a song or movie), or any other method by which the .png is
not used. It has been working (by launching something) this whole time -
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I still get the problem as well. Yes, I do have libgtk2.0-0 installed.
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Wow. Sure does look like it.
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Firstly: I apologize for my comment yesterday. I was in a gruff mood,
and I allowed that to carry over into Launchpad.
Secondly: An MP3 profile did not get added to my collection of profiles
- I have both bad-multiverse
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I'm not sure... whatever you think is best, I suppose.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/totem$ gdb totem
GNU gdb 6.4-debian
Copyright 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distri
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More information on this: I've noticed, on every system I've ever
installed Ubuntu on (about twenty, now), that Totem will VERY RELIABLY
crash whenever it attempts to play any video of sufficient resolution.
I have a coupl
Public bug reported:
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Affects: totem totem-xine (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I discovered the following bug today: When starting totem, I receive a
crash that looks like the following:
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Comment:
Again, offtopic, but id3mux didn't work. Does this even count as a bug?
I think it should, because the default sound-ripping option for Ubuntu
(sound-juicer) doesn't really make good MP3 rips _at all_, and Dapper is
suppo
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Comment:
Also unrelated: In that case, I recommend that the id3mux thing get
added to the documentation. I'd have never found out about that,
otherwise.
Do Xing headers also control what bitrate is reported?
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Same issue here.
In fact, MusicBrainz doesn't seem to at all be working well... is it
really a good idea to use them? What's wrong with the old freedb stuff?
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Note: this problem does not occur in GRIP, or Goobox, or...
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Affects: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
OS: Ubuntu Dapper, updated to latest as of the time of this writing.
When I rip MP3's using Sound Juicer (2.14
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"gnome-audio-profiles-properties is the UI for that, what's wrong with
it ?"
I'll reply, if he won't.
GAPP is not much of a UI at all, and requires the user to find and type
in some "google-for-it" text string that appea
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Comment:
This has happened to a couple of machines that I've seen. Reboots
didn't fix it. OpenOffice menus get pretty messed up on some boxes, too
- the menus are all transparent, which can cause issues.
Works for me, and looks
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Addendum: I killed gpm, and let the machine run overnight. The monitor
was still on and running this morning.
Gpm is definitely the culprit; seeminly, it ignores the "Put display to
sleep when inactive for:" slider, and
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I'm going to add a "me too" on this one.
I'm killing G-p-m, and leaving this machine alone for the night.
Hopefully, I'll have results to post about.
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I guess it would seem so. Thanks for un-marking it and taking the time
to investigate further. Sorry to have kicked off such a fuss.
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Well, I'll be.
I've ticked every entry in Conf. Manager->/system/storage, and rebooted
the machine since I did so. Everything is working absolutely flawlessly
now.
I think this can be re-classified from "this doesn't wo
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Comment:
Oddly enough... no, it doesn't fix the issue (I really thought it
would).
Additional information: the drives do not show up in "computer", either,
where I was certain they would.
Additional Info #2: Hotpluggable and netw
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Comment:
Sebastien: I respectfully disagree with this being marked as a duplicate
of bug #28991. I read #28991 before I submitted this: that one deal
with hotpluggable and network drives (i.e., hotpluggable drives NOT in
the /etc/
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Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I have my hard drives mounted in /etc/fstab. They are mounted to
/media/sda1, /media/sda2, and /media/sda3.
In Br
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Comment:
I think Ubuntu should stick to hacking Xscreensaver if upstream is going
to be this way. Gnome-Screensaver looks nice, but is simply so
inadequate to the task at hand that it is effectively broken.
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