+1 with same spec but amd64
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This seriously gets me fired up! The removing of extremely useful
features, which is in line with gnome over all. How in the name of
mother earth can hex<->dec conversion be removed from a calculator in
"Programming mode"? How did that discussion go?
"Most people using the calculator in programmin
Sorry, you're probably right, altough I find nothing about this
particular issue. Will continue in the indicator-sound bugs though.
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Mouse scroll wheel doesn't control volume sliders
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I re-open this since a regression has caused this to appear in Lucid Alpha 3.
Worked fine in Karmic, but the new volume control in the Indicator applet
doesn't listen to scroll events. Only after having expanded it, scrolling on
the slider works. This requires two extra mouse clicks (show + hide
There seems to be a regression issue here. I have never had issues with
gedit and sshfs, until I recently upgraded from 9.10 to Lucid Alpha 3.
Now my gedit will not save any file over sshfs, although any other
editor does just fine.
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gedit fails to save files over smbfs/cifs
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edgy
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gnome accessibility: Wrong name
https://launchpad.net/bugs/65918
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gnome accessibility: Messes up keyboard
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gnome accessibility: Uncontrolable by keyboard
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Public bug reported:
When I hold shift for a few seconds, this "gnome accessibility" thing pops up
(you know, the complete ripoff from ms windows). But when I choose "inactivate"
it, it is not deactivated, since the next time I hold shift down it pops up
again.
The button shouldn't say "inactiv
Public bug reported:
When shift is held down for a few seconds and the irritating dialog pops up, it
hinders ctrl and shift from being used while it is shown.
I happened to move away the dialog and continued with my work, but ctrl and
shift was unusable. When closing the dialog, everything was f
Public bug reported:
When shift is held down for a few seconds and the irritating dialog pops
up, it cannot be controlled by keyboard, i.e. I cannot hit "inactivate"
by keyboard like I can in any other window. I must use the mouse. This
is confusing.
** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Import
Well it has probably always been like this. Edgy for me.
If you set the 'idle' color to something other than black, logout and login, or
make it restart, it starts in black, no?
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Yes, when logout-login on the same user. Solution: reboot. Tried to stop
gdm, rm -rf /tmp/*, kill all of 'my' processes, and start gdm. Nope.
gnome-settings-daemon has been like this back and forth for years. This
means, the real bug is never solved. I dream of the day its main
developer actually
Public bug reported:
I don't know in what package the system-monitor applet is (how are
people supposed to know this btw?), but it doesn't respect the colors
properly.
It has fixed built-in unchangable black background (as far as I can
understand). Trying to set the idle-color to anything else th
You could think that _corporations_ depending on gnome (such as novell
etc) would pay people to fix bugs. After all we can say what we want
about Microsoft and Apple, but they sure win on that one :/
Anyway, it's there. Just started it from a terminal and it crashed like
that, 2.16. I wasn't even
I just found out why it crashed every time, it was the Human theme. Changing to
Debian theme fixed it.
This is not the first time, but the last. I'll simply never use the Human theme
no more since its developers can't get it right. Issue solved.
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The geeter application appears to be crashing
I have now idea what that 1-5 is supposed to mean, but my GDM has
started crashing lately. For about a week or more it crashes on every
boot, into the more simple one.
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Since a few weeks back, network-admin doesn't list any ESSID's for my
wireless device. But they sure can be scanned. "iwlist scanning" shows
access points near by.
** Affects: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Stat
It has been years and network-admin still is pretty much useless for lots of
people... I agree this should be more than medium importance. Would it really
be that difficult to make it actually save settings, and more or less "work as
you expect it to"? Like being able to edit settings without it
Public bug reported:
The stock watcher (now called invest applet) has been in gnome-applets for
_years_, and it still only works with US stocks.
My question is, is it reasonable to have it mandatory in this package? Why not
move it out as something optional.
When gnome is meant to _not_ be confu
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Unconfirmed
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Terminal resizes when changing tab
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Yes Matt, unless it has dependencies. To me it's not really an option. Removing
menu-xdg would mean to remove:
kcontrol kdelibs4c2a kicker koctave kwave libkonq4 menu-xdg tora
But the problem still exists, and this is what's so troublesome with things
like gnome. The problem is that the menu fli
How to make it resize:
1. Open Terminal
2. Resize terminal (make it a bit bigger)
3. Add tab
4. [repeat] Select first tab, select second tab
This is _extremely_ irritating, and it makes gnome-terminal a nightmare
to use. I can't understand developers haven't gone mad on this for the
last month(s)
It still adds rows and columns every now and then. Maybe not for the
simple example above, but still...
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Another temporary fix is to kill gam_server (as pointed out on ubuntuforums):
sudo pkill gam_server
Works for me.
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gnome-panel eats 50% cpu for half an hour and flickers
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Public bug reported:
Almost as (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324426) reports, the
following works for reproducing the one-line-addition bug:
1. Open a new gnome-terminal
2. Press Ctrl-Shift-T
3. Press Ctrl-D
4. Press Ctrl-Shift-T
Now, every time you select the first tab, a new row is
After some time, when gnome-panel starts working again, the system calls
goes down a bit:
2601 gettimeofday's
0 time(NULL)
1494 read()
761 write()
1973 poll()
0 select()
36 stat64()
Hope this statistics helps
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gnome-panel eats 50% cpu for half an hour and flickers
https://launchpad.net/bugs/5
It seems the process is mostly opening and parsing the applications
folder in my home directory as well as the /etc/ one, and it is running
gettimeofday often too.
Having straced the process for about a minute I found a few thousand
gettimeofday(), thousands of time(NULL), thousands of stat64 on
Additional statistics:
15159 gettimeofday's
3726 time(NULL)
4435 read()
5025 write()
3483 poll()
7457 select()
64680 stat64()
Quite a number of system calls. In one minute totally 113061.
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Apparantly confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Since about two weeks ago approximately, gnome-panel has started acting weird.
It eats about 50% cpu for about half an hour, and during this perioud the
Programs-menu flickers.
Places and System works well, but when you select Programs, the menu is shown,
then removed, then
Yeah, my locale (LANG, all sub-locales are left undefined) is UTF-8, so now
that is clear.
The wicked text appears in "Human" and "Human Circle of Friends", but not in
"Debian Greeter". These are the only I've tried. I can do a more thorough test
if it'd help.
I have no other problem like this i
$fc-match "Bitstream Vera Sans 11"
DejaVuSans.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Book"
I don't know exactly when it started, but a couple of months ago, maybe 2 or 3,
and it has been correct every now and then.
It might be my locale, I think I'm using utf-8, but I've forgotten how I set
all that up. Can't reme
My /etc/gdm/gdm.conf is identical to factory-gdm.conf, and my gdm.conf-custom
is rather empty:
[daemon]
RemoteGreeter=/usr/lib/gdm/gdmgreeter
[security]
[xdmcp]
[gui]
[greeter]
Browser=true
[chooser]
[debug]
[servers]
#0=Xorg-air
#0=Xgl
#[server-Xgl]
#name=Xgl server
#command=/usr/bin/Xgl
I don't think it happens with the LiveCD, and I don't have one at the moment.
This could easily be due to some old misconfiguration, but newer versions of
packages should've fixed it anyway. I've updated my packages several times a
week for the last 4 months.
Note; it doesn't bother me whatsoever
Public bug reported:
The text in gdm has been completely messed up for a few months now.
Sometimes after an apt-get update it has been correct, but usually not
so. This is how it looks:
http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=10230
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
If you mean fixed, as in "fixed - metacity doesn't crash anymore", then yes. It
is fixed.
If you mean fixed as in "beep-media-players other windows are also minimized"
then no. Or did they minimize on your machine? What version of
beep-media-player are you using then?
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Crash when closing bee
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https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/36497
Comment:
I can only confirm this. Playlist and equalizer isn't minimized, and metacity
crashes (restarts). Started happening a few days ago (maybe since
2.14.1-0ubuntu2).
Also, this might be similar or equal to:
http://bugzilla
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Comment:
gconf and the panels are working without problems when using mouse
instead of evdev, thanks for the tip. There's still a bug offcourse, but
it can temporarily be resolved this way for now, that's good.
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Comment:
According to milestone, I'm sorry. I thought it would clearify what I'm
using.
Indeed I use evdev. From xorg.
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Task: ubuntu gconf2
Severity: Normal => Major
Target: None => ubuntu-6.04
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Panel started working a few days ago. Since then I've updated to 2.14, and
gnome-settings-daemon still dies.
I've tried starting it manually. Then it outputs some stuff that completely
messes up the terminal (changes som
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Comment:
Since going from breezy to dapper.
The filesystem is ext3. gconf (i think) "The settings daemon" "has restarted
too many times". I didn't make that up, I get a dialog telling me that (and it
seems so, since it is applyin
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Comment:
Tried to remove all applets manually from .gconf-directory, the panel
starts up, a netload is running, but the panel is locked, can't do
anything about it...
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Comment:
If I just kill kill kill the gnome-panel (it comes back otherwise and is
locked) and start it from a terminal I get this, (sorry for the
Swedish):
** (gnome-panel:5806): WARNING **:
/build/buildd/gnome-panel-2.13.91/./gn
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Comment:
Maybe there's a panel applet causing all this mess, and gnome really
handles applets well (that was a major joke)...
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Added a new user account with fresh home directory, no gconf-stuff, no
.gnome... Same thing.
And now when I log in back as my regular user, my panels are crashing
and "I'm already running" nightmare.. I've not had this in
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Comment:
Dunno if my mail will reach here, but yes my clock is correct, and gconf
is already running. I can kill and start it. no error information.
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Public bug reported:
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Affects: gconf2 libgconf2-4 (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
This is my bug:
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