Also I would like to know if there is an option to disable the change of
permissions. At the home computer we have several X sessions oppened,
and if one put music I don't want it to stop when I change to my session
to check mail. I have been looking at the devices but I didn't notice
any change of
Public bug reported:
Rhythmbox crashes all the GDM session, closing all the X when changing
between songs.
This *only happens if you are on another X session*. I suspect the new
ubuntu changes the device permissions because you are on other X
session. When rhythmbox ends playing songs, closes and
The new xulrunner fixed all problems for me (all but fonts on epiphany,
that still are quite big by default, but it's not that annoying).
Timo: Are you using an updated xulrunner?
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Firefox 3.0 makes everything annoyingly huge
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I was not able to reproduce it :(.
I have tried to upgrade another computer, saving the initial status, but
it worked, so I think we should close this bug as invalid... I hope no
one is affected by this.
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Gnome applets configuration reseted after hardy upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
I confirm this bug. I also have same problem, and moving
~/.gnome2/f-spot to any other place you are able to start f-spot
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Launching F-Spot crashes with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200683
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I have tested setting 147 dpi in gnome font settings and only fonts in
window interface are scaled in firefox, epiphany and the rest of gnome
apps. The HTML page rendered in firefox & epiphany maintains same image
& font sizes than with using 96dpi.
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I attach a screenshot of epiphany & Firefox with xulrunner-1.9 - 1.9~b3
+nobinonly-0ubuntu3~asac1.
As I said, mozilla is now completely right. Epiphany still shows big
fonts.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of epiphany & Firefox with xulrunner-1.9 -
1.9~b3+nobinonly-0ubuntu3~asac1"
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With this epiphany renders graphics at normal scale. Text still is quite
big compared to firefox.
Mozilla works well, same as setting manually layout.css.dpi to 96 in
about:config.
I could attach a screenshot if you want it.
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Still this happens with FF beta 3. Fonts are rendered normal (same as
other gnome apps) but icons on the interface are doubled.
This is bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394103 on
firefox's bugzilla.
I still suggest that:
- The interface should not be scalled. Text is rendered righ
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xdpyinfo | grep resolution
resolution:147x147 dots per inch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
96
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
After an upgrade I'm experiencing strange problems:
The panel applets settings seems to have been reseted. For example the
revelation applet, was configured with a data file now asks "You must
select a Revelation data file to use". Another
I confirm the problem also affects Epiphany, and it's worse (no
workarrounds) because you can't change de dpi setting in about:config.
Opposite to FF3, only the page is scaled. The interface is the same as
other gnome apps, as it's pure GTK, not rendered by XUL.
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Mikael Nilsson: Have you tried to follow this steps:
1) Go to about:config
2) Search "dpi". The value may be set to -1 (maybe auto-detection)
3) Change it to 96 (default dpi)
4) Enjoy Firefox 3!!!
That should change the size inmediatly. Now we need to find the proper
solution for mainstream use.
A bug-buddy report with libc6-dbg, evolution-dbg and evolution-data-
server-dbg:
Distribution: Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy)
Gnome Release: 2.16.1 2006-10-02 (Ubuntu)
BugBuddy Version: 2.16.0
Memory status: size: 130756608 vsize: 0 resident: 130756608 share: 0 rss:
43978752 rss_rlim: 0
CPU usage: start_ti
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