@lores
That's true - the show desktop icon is smaller, I haven't noticed it before...
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regression in window list
@Thomas Weiler
This 8% is not everything, if I switch to the Resources tab I see CPU usage
of about 15-20% on each core which is a lot considering I'm not running
anything computionally complex. On my older laptop it was a lot more than this
15-20%, it reached 50-70% IIRC. Besides, it's not
@Thomas Weiler
Maybe you're right but that would mean most of alleged dups should be
un-dupped, look at their description.
Besides, if you look at the bugzilla report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524830
you'll see they claim that the problem is caused by some inefficient updating
BTW, the title of this bug would be also misleading.
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@Thomas Weiler
This top issue of yours seems like a different one. Gnome system monitor always
eats up CPU whereas top usually doesn't.
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The upstream watch bug is invalid - it's a different issue.
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@Zoubidoo
You should write Your concerns on the GNOME bug instance, not here. Nowhere
here is this bug marked as Fix Released.
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GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in
some situations
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@Dylan McCall
The default themes now have a _considerably large_ hotspot for resizing on
all four corners
of every window.
No, they're not. I checked in gnome-terminal and slightly moving up the
mouse pointer from bottom-right corner makes it lose the ability to
resize the window.
Besides,
@André
Doesn't help.
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I use Compiz but not with one of the two default set of settings so it
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@fermulator
What terminal window are You talking about? With gnome-terminal [Alt+Middle
Click] works as described. I've also checked with gedit which has editable
text field and it works correct, too.
I don't know where You see the problem.
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Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is
@fermulator
Well, maybe You don't use 10.04? I didn't think about before. This resizing
functionality with an Alt key is working for me in Lucid.
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It's actually very easy to cheat - it's enough to run a simple script
sleeping for a few seconds and then making a screenshot - the game
doesn't detect this way of making screenshots.
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pressing print screen deactivates gnomine, making it pause, preventing me from
taking a screenshot
@Sebastien Bacher
not sure the bug submitter can unsubscribe from the bug he,she opened
Yes, they can.
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@Leo
Removing ~/.config doesn't help. I restored the previous contents.
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A fresh user account works fine. What other folders I could possibly
check?...
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@Augustin
Those instructions are OK, You must have screwed sth up.
@Leo
I'll check it later.
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@Augustin
I'm sorry, I missed Your later comments. Must have been blind for a while.
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@Travis Watkins
It's not a file, it's a directory.
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@Leo
I've experienced it in Karmic, not only in Lucid. Not sure if it has anything
to do with my removal of PA and a few other indicator-related packages, but -
to be honest - I don't see why there would be any connection.
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@aloisam
What one has to do with another? Trash icon doesn't get properly updated and
that's why users need umount? That's just ridiculous. Users need Trash icon to
properly reflect Trash contents and that's all. Not everyone wants to empty
their Trash on disconnecting the drive so Ubuntu
Yesterday's upgrade to Lucid didn't fix the problem for me.
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@Nicolò Chieffo
And if You close the lid and then move the mouse the screen remains blank? If
not, then it's not OK (and I suppose it should behave in the same way with Your
PC as with mine).
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Closing laptop lid doesn't cause the screen to go blank
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449188
You
@Nicolò Chieffo
So You're still affected as well.
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Turning off the screen when closing the laptop lid seems to work OK now
(bug 449188 is probably resolved), but providing any input when the lid
is closed cause the screen to unblank again. A good example is moving
the mouse pointer.
My hardware is Dell Latitude E6500, I'm running Karmic
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@Nicolò Chieffo
OK, here it is: bug 570351.
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Bug NUMBER? ;) Something doesn't work in this template...
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@Martin Pitt
It's a difference whether you want to eject the media in a
drive, or disconnect the drive (for CD-ROMs, card readers,
cameras, etc.)
Who in the world will want to actually remove the CD-ROM drive? AFAIK
it would cause the drive to be unusable until a reboot so I cannot think
who
There is even a more annoying and easier to reproduce situation - enter
alacarte, edit a shortcut (for example, I change 'gnome-terminal' to
'gnome-terminal --geometry=140x35'), close alacarte and the shortcut
works as before. Only after killing the panel it works properly...
This is REALLY
@David Siegel
I strongly disagree. First of all, advanced users appreciate terminal because
it's for them (e.g. for me) faster and more convenient. On the other hand,
non-technical users shouldn't touch the terminal. This itself contradicts Your
claim. Besides, I find it the best solution to
Almost. Screen goes black properly but it should stay turned off even if
I move a mouse and it doesn't.
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So You say I should do:
$ ubuntu-bug evince
? That's all?
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Monitoring disk usage by system monitor applet shares the same problem.
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If it's been reported then I guess You should mark it as a duplicate
instead of making it invalid... How can I find the original report?
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Public bug reported:
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System Monitor applet provides invalid information when moving a mouse
pointer to its charts on GNOME Panel.
Steps to reproduce:
1) add System Monitor applet to one of GNOME panels and set network chart to be
shown
2) start to download sth
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I know, it's the point of what I said that I still didn't have debugging
symbols, I asked what should I do as installind evince-dbgsym doesn't
help.
BTW, wouldn't it be enough to do apport-collect 461520 instead of
opening a new bug? And what would it change? I already reported this
bug, I don't
I added proper repositories, installed evince-dbgsym:
$ apt-cache policy evince-dbgsym
evince-dbgsym:
Installed: 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.2
Candidate: 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.2
Version table:
*** 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.2 0
500 http://ddebs.ubuntu.com karmic-updates/main Packages
500
I'm sorry, of course I meant one need to comment out a line of
/etc/acpi/lid.sh (for me it's the line no. 10), which contains by
default the following line:
if [ `CheckPolicy` == 0 ]; then exit; fi
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If I move a mouse when laptop lid is closed, screen shows up again. It
should be blank until lid is open.
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I guess it's confirmed then.
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BTW, after invoking gnome-session process I suffer from bug 276017 as
well (as during the usual boot up).
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My problem wasn't really gone even for a while, sorry for misinformation
- I just forgot that I added compiz --replace and nautilus commands to
Startup Applications manually... I disabled them and logged to xterm
session; log file attached.
Don't worry about these Connection failed,
Public bug reported:
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I have Put display to sleep when inactive for when on AC set to 30
minutes. However, even after 15 minutes of inactivation (I would have to
check the exact time) my screen is put to sleep (while still being on
AC).
ProblemType: Bug
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This command:
$ xset dpms force off
blanks my screen properly. This proves it is (probably) not hardware related
and should be easy to fix...
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As suggested here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=8334873postcount=7
it's enough to comment out line containing a line (it's near the beginning):
Comment out the 9th line (the one that says if [ `CheckPolicy` == 0 ];
then exit; fi) of /etc/acpi/lid.sh
It should be easier now to identify
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 174809 ***
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** Summary changed:
- Nautilus can reach high memory usage (up to 300 MB)
+ Nautilus can reach high memory usage (even 500 MB and counting)
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Nautilus can reach high memory usage (even 500 MB and
I can easily get it to even 500 MB and more - it's enough to open a
directory with a lot of multimedia inside. It seems it's caching a
lot... But even cache should have limited size, I really don't want a
file manager to eat up 1/2 GB of my RAM!
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Nautilus using more and more memory (depending
Reported upstream.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #602587
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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OK, You're correct, it's the script-related bug, not plugin-related.
Sorry for thinking otherwise.
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For people disappointed with PulseAudio - see:
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Those scripts allow You to have a fully functional Karmic sound setup without
PulseAudio.
First, execute the following in a terminal:
$ sudo apt-get purge libcanberra-pulse pulseaudio
I reinstalled Karmic using official amd64 CD and screen blanking still
doesn't work. Any chance of fixing it? It's bugging me...
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And again - now it works. Something happens to mess up my session
management only on some boot-ups.
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I use this: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/50771 Greasmonkey script
to display YouTube videos in the default system media player - which by
default is Totem. However, Totem plugin doesn't allow to scroll videos
which is quite a useful feature.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Some applications can change the default application to open directories from
nautilus to another application. For example, I did it once with Krusader by
following these steps:
1) Right-click any folder in Krusader
2) Choose Open with -
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I'm sorry, I experienced so many issues with my beta Karmic install that
I reinstalled it from a final CD - now everything works properly.
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Nautilus can reach high memory usage (up to 300 MB) when system is run
for some time.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Nov 13 02:49:56 2009
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 174809 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174809
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Confirmed on 64-bit Karmic. Now nautilus process occupies 280 MB of RAM!
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I'm sorry, it has happened for me again.
It of course won't happen for a fresh user account - it didn't at the
beginning of using Karmic now and in the past. It just starts to happen
one day. ;/
Reopening.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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This second gconftool-2 log file has been taken after I manually changed
wm to compiz (by compiz --replace) after logging in.
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Yeah, it is difficult. I study Maths and Computer Science and still
neither me nor my friends are able to defeat the AI even on level one
difficulty! It seems undefeatable.
** Changed in: gnome-games (Ubuntu)
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Iagno is very difficult in mode beginner
Reported upstream, watch attached.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Installed applications does not always show in Gnome Panel menus after
their installation. If I enter edit menus, I can see buttons for those
programs and they're active. If I click to the proper submenu of
Applications, it's not there. I
As requested (right after logging in).
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Any progress on that one?
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Yes, it is. Steps are obvious - just open any ps file in evince and then try to
print to file. When you switch to the Page Setup page, only the only print
setting is active, the others aren't. Screenshot attached.
** Attachment added: evince-print.png
No particular printer. Evince has a dedicated option printf to file
even if no printer is installed (it doesn't require cups-pdf). I just
click Print to file in Print... list and then there are only 2 tabs
and the second one looks like in attached screenshot.
First tab attached.
** Attachment
So, what could possibly be wrong about my configuration? ;/
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I can't print a ps file to a ps/pdf file setting multiple pages per
side.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: b35340b6290029563207fd4b2aa461a1
CheckboxSystem: d00f84de8a555815fa1c4660280da308
Date: Mon Oct 26 23:01:58 2009
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Evince crashes at an attempt to print a ps file to pdf.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: b35340b6290029563207fd4b2aa461a1
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Date: Mon Oct 26 23:30:36 2009
DistroRelease:
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**
I get it every time.
Here is the command line output:
$ evince thomas1-4.ps
[Here I try to print it to pdf, naming it thomas1-4.pdf, and then it closes and
prints the following:]
rangecheck -15
Segmentation fault
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Any progress, any additional info needed? Karmic has hit RC, final
version is coming.
Ubuntu seems to be able to trigger a screen go blank, but sometimes
causes it to last only a while. Any guess what exactly?
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Public bug reported:
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When I run a lot of apps (like games, e.g. World Of Goo; DOSBox etc.) in
fullscreen mode, when I go back to the desktop, brightness boost up to
maximum (which, in my Dell Latitude E6500, is really high).
Steps to reproduce:
1) run
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Public bug reported:
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Let's assume I'm a regular Ubuntu user. I want to remove a pendrive. I
right-click the icon and what I see? Three options to choose!
1) Unmount
2) Eject
3) Safely remove a device (it seems it's the same as Eject)
I think only the 3rd option
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** Summary changed:
- Confusing unmounting a pendrive - too much choice (3 options)
+ Confusing unmounting a pendrive - too many choices (3 options)
** Summary changed:
- Confusing unmounting a pendrive - too many choices (3 options)
+ Confusing unmounting a pendrive - too many options to
I don't think it's about any hidden partition. My pendrive doesn't have
any and I still see 3 options.
Let me write what I've written in my dup: I think only the Safely
remove... option should be left. It's the way it's done in MS Windows
XP (Vista/Seven behaves worse) and I think it's a proper
Interesting... I discovered that after I close the lid the screen
actually goes blank, but only for less than a second. Something has to
wake it up again.
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Changing compiz to metacity doesn't help.
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It doesn't work in 64-bit Karmic either. My mobile doesn't even notice
that sth is trying to send a file to it. While browsing a device I also
can't create new files, getting an error:
There was an error creating the directory in obex://[XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX]/STH
Operation not supported by backend
Look at bug #451835, they can be connected.
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I use 64-bit Karmic. After one of last updates all my files are marked
by a green check which - as I checked in a description of this symbol -
means it's synchronized with Ubuntu One. The problem is, I have never
set up an account there.
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I'm not sure about the package, so if it's incorrect, please change it.
** Package changed: ubuntu = gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
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Duplicated external media entries (one mounted, one not)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449176
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I reported it upstream, info attached.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #598207
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598207
** Also affects: gnome-system-monitor via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598207
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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GNOME System
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
Sorting processes list by memory usage on Processes tab in System
Monitor usually works but after a period of time there are sometimes
mistakes that can be corrected only by clicking on a Memory tab twice
(first click sorts properly,
** Attachment added: Wrong order although sorting by memory usage is set
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33470042/Screenshot-System%20Monitor.png
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33470043/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
$ groups
mgol adm dialout cdrom plugdev lpadmin admin sambashare
But I don't know if it's relevant now as my problems disappeared (or at
least it seems they did) after last bunch of updates.
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Strange GConf Error breaks GUI after update to karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/444067
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