I encounter the occasional keyboard freezes on my Ubuntu 18.04
(Communitheme). Clicking the 'Show Application' menu strangely restores
keyboard functionality.
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Jeff Lambert:
This has worked and I can see the calculator again:
sudo apt install gnome-calculator
sudo snap remove gnome-calculator
Thanks.
But the system monitor is still invisible.
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Also with HTC One X. Android 4.1 Ubuntu 12.10, shotwell 0.13.1
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Title:
Video import in Shotwell creates wrong date
To manage
Menu Action: Photos/ Adjust Date and Time... sorts it out for me
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Title:
Video import in Shotwell creates wrong date
To
(although it creates a duplicate event for the date. but if I drag the
video to the original event, the duplicate goes away)
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For what it's worth, i find this bug to be more than a little
annoying... Has this been resolved in a newer build than is available in
the main distro repo?
Also, as a work around you can cut/paste a capital f, if you really need
to.
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Given the symptoms:
1) Occurs during resizing using factors that are not powers of 2 (i.e., 2, 4,
8, etc.). Comment #2
2) The thatched pattern is the color (254, 254, 254), where pure white is (255,
255, 255). Attachment to Comment #1
3) Only occurs for pure white (255, 255, 255) starting
I've reported this upstream
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=670038), and a Rhythmbox
developer replied that this problem was a consequence of an Ubuntu-
specific patch.
In case I wasn't clear, the problem is with restoring Rhythmbox from
Gnome3's Message Tray in the lower-right
I had the same problem until I turned off crossfading (Edit -
Preferences, Playback tab, uncheck Crossfade between tracks).
Crossfading never worked with MP3s, so no big loss.
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I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 with gnome-shell. When I close the rhythmbox
window, it is still accessible through the notification area (or
systray, whatever it's called) in the lower-right corner as expected. I
can still pause and skip to the next or previous track. However, I
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se cuelga cuando se abre un vídeo con el reproductor VCL. Tengo la
versión 10.11 de Ubuntu. Espero su ayuda, Gracias
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: nautilus 1:3.2.1-0ubuntu3.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-14.23-generic 3.0.9
Uname: Linux
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Title:
no reconoce disco duro externo
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Where do I type in this command??
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Title:
I tried to install software updates and i had a message : E: dpkg was
interrupted,
okwhen I type this command into the terminalI get the message:
command not found...now what?
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Title:
I tried to install
I experience this crash as well, using evince 2.30.3-0ubuntu1.2 on
Ubuntu 10.04 (not upgraded from a previous installation). The system
uses LDAP for authentication (a server beyond my control, BTW), and this
error occurs with some users but not others. Errors reported on the
console and stack
I can confirm that markb's solution (#24 above) fixes the problem with
gnome-terminal and the menu sluggishness in other programs (gedit,
nautilus, etc.) when using gnome-shell.
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This still occurs in 11.04. If one chooses to create a launcher, types
http://www.google.com/; by the label Command:, realizes that
Location should be selected as opposed to Application and changes
that (at which point, the label Command: changes to Location:),
types some name for the new launcher
As far as I can tell, I can no longer reproduce that message in 11.04.
If that message no longer exists in newer versions of Ubuntu, a bug in
the message is a non-issue.
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I tried copying two different directories in two different instances
(one was .WorldOfGoo, the other was .Zachtronics or something) and in
both cases, nautilus crashed. The directories weren't found in the
source and weren't found in the
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Title:
data loss - nautilus crashes when cut pasting
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This just happened again with .dvdcss
Also, both filesystems are ext4
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Title:
data loss - nautilus crashes when cut pasting
It doesn't have to do with the fact that the directories are hidden,
since I just created some bogus directories called test and it crashed
again.
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Actually, in the .dvdcss case and the test case, no data was lost. I
noticed that it crashes more often when I am performing many operations
quickly using keyboard shortcuts. If I slow down, I can't replicate it.
Data was still lost in the two instances initially reported.
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Hi, I found a workaround that currently works for me using Kubuntu and Chrome.
If you edit specific window settings for 'Npviewer.bin' and force it to stay on
top and enable focus stealing prevention, this will solve the problem of OSD's
exiting full screen flash video. This is possible because
I think this bug may be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpam-mount/+bug/574329. I
witnessed GDM crashes sporadically with LDAP users in my network as
well. But LDAP users---unlike local users which do not have the bug---
were also using pam_mount. When I replaced
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Binary package hint: vinagre
The SSH Tunnel Login Dialog in Vinagre, similar to the Password Dialog
in the same, only allows for passwords to be entered up to 8 characters.
While this should be done for the standard password dialog as per the
VNC protocol, the SSH protocol
I just had the same thing. Ejecting the phantom disc fixed the issue for
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I had the same error (gdm-simple-slave[3514]: WARNING: Unable to connect
to display ::1:1) but found it was a problem with the parameter I sent
to the VNC server. I was using vnc4server and used the parameter
'-query localhost' when starting up Xvnc. In fact, I needed to use
'-query 127.0.0.1'.
For anyone who needs to restore the original EXIF dates and times
without restoring from backup, the following command should do it.
exiftool -r -CreateDateDateTimeOriginal *.jpg
(-r option for recursing into lower directories)
Taken from this comment at Gnome Bugzilla:
Problem solved! I reinstalled Ubuntu and found I had missed the page
where it asked for a usernaqme password.
Sorry. Ian Harrison.
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
I have just installed Ubuntu.9.04 All went well until I booted up when
it asked for a username
I am having the same problem on an Asus eee pc 1000 HE - again, screen
resolution is 1024x600.
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1/1e1 is reported as a malformed expression instead of being parsed as 1/10
(evaluating
to 0.1 or 1e-1). Variations such as 1.0/1.0e1 also fail. It is necessary to
insert the sign in
the exponent (1/1e+1) even though that is not the
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Yes, this is reproducible on Ubuntu 8.04 (I haven't tried it on other
versions).
To reproduce the problem, right click on the desktop and choose to
create a Launcher. Type in a location (http:// or file:// will work fine
for this example), then change the type of Launcher from Application to
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When trying to connect to a Mac OS X Leopard (10.5.x) with Remote
Management and VNC enabled, Vinagre immediately states that the
connection was broken before prompting for the password. Trying to
connect using TightVNC on Windows without
I'm also only seeing this in intrepid. It happens both under compiz and
metacity.
It happens rather unpredictably.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75324
I can confirm this bug
With the amd64 version 2.24.1-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce:
1) Run seahorse
2) Open preferences (Edit Preferences) and go to the Key Server tab
3) Add new key server and choose custom
4) Crash :D
I have reproduced this 4 times
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If you try to create a launcher, then realize that, after typing the
location of the file you want to launch, Application was selected
instead of Location, you can change the type of launcher to Location,
but, upon inspecting the created launcher, the location wasn't saved.
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It seems that Nautilus was completely unstable by the time the above effects
were noted.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/280713 for subsequent 'over-delete'
misbehaviour.
I believe that the inability to handle large NTFS directories (some memory
over-flow problem) led to the
The above screenshot occurs with a system locale of Spanish (Mexico) and
a user-chosen locale of English (US).
The gnome-session message is in the correct locale; it's the OK button
that doesn't adhere to the locale chosen at the GDM prompt.
(Yes, it's trivial; 99% of the bugs I've ever reported
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Like lots of people with dual-boot systems, or external USB drives that must be
read elsewhere, I have some volumes which are NTFS.
Using latest Ubuntu with Nautilus 2.22.5.1, I went into a user-area of my XP
NTFS drive (a sub-directory within
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
For many minutes my total CPU load has been showing at 80-100% on both CPUs on
the 'Resources' display graph.
Yet when I change top-tab to 'Processes' and sort by CPU, gnome-system-monitor
is using c0-10%, gnome-video-thumbnailer
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I love Ubuntu Linux and shout it praises everywhere... but there are still too
many niggling bugs in Nautilus v2.22.5.1 (ie current distribution - system
updated).
At first Nautilus was not preserving time-stamps when copying to/from NTFS
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Binary package hint: gdm
On Ubuntu 8.04.1, if one language is the system default, the user
chooses a different language at the GDM login prompt, and the X Session
encounters a problem, the error message that appears will show the error
message in the language selected, but
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267909
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I think it is REALLY URGENT that a general fix get out there for all Ubuntu
users. I (and everyone else) am wildly promoting 8.04 as the Vista
alternative... and it strikes me as plain silly to not fix this problem pronto.
It is so off-putting to use an OS that cannot keep file dates
I can confirm this problem in Gutsy Beta, clean install.
Aicardi is correct. That does indeed cause the problem.
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Binary package hint: evince
When you open a PDF or PS file with evince from a browser (problem
occurs with Firefox and Epiphany), the window positioning is off. Half
of the window is off the screen (at the bottom and to the right).
This only occurs with Compiz and not with
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CoreDump.gz and apport failed retrace
** Visibility changed to: Private
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) = Harrison Conlin (harrisony)
Status: New = Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188125
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Now here's an interesting bug that I encountered when taking screenshots
of specific windows and then opening my home folder where I had saved
them. Nautilus completely hangs and, after a little work, I realised it
was because of one of the images file names.
I can confirm
I followed the instructions however the problem does NOT occur when run
through gdb. Odd, huh?
I looked into it a bit myself though and I've discovered the bug only
seems to appear in the user's home folder. I can view folders containing
a file with that filename normally (including sub-folders
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
The file /etc/gnome-system-tools/users/profiles contains definitions of
type of users (i.e. desktop user, administrator). It is used by gnome-
system-tools-uses-admin. This file is a distro specific file (I believe
I am using control-center-2.18.1-0ubuntu2.1 (from apt-get source gnome-
control-center). I am using ubuntu 7.04.
When I do ./configure make I get no error actually. However, it will
build all the capplets except about-me. Its possible I get an error but
it does not cause make to abort so its
Yes I have that installed. The header is there. Either the c file needs
to specify the full path name (off the the include) directory or the
-I/usr/include/evolution-data-server-1.10 needs to be there so the
compiler will know where to get the header. What is the correct way to
build a package,
I know how to use the bug system. Looking at ./configure in more depth,
the about-me capplet is not enabled by default. I need to do:
./configure --enable-aboutme. After that it builds fine (the non-
ubuntu/debian way). Sorta odd that about-me is not enabled by default,
but all others are. Sorry
I have posted a patch on the upsteam gnome bugzilla. Its not as fancy as
Phil's suggestion, but it will warn each user when removing themselves
from the admin group. If you think its needed I could add a system that
will check root pw is not empty or atleast one user is in the admins
group. But
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I can see a link to a CD disc on the desktop even though there is no CD
in the CD-ROM. If I double-click it, the CD Creator pops up. If I right-
click it and eject...the CD-ROM opens and the link disappers. But when I
close the drive (WITHOUT
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