No problem jamy. If you want it to always show up, you can change that
in the preferences of the applet by right-clicking on it.
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Thanks for your bug report jamy015! Is your laptop fully charged? The
applet by default disappears when it is fully charged, so try unplugging
it for a minute and seeing if it appears. If it doesn't it sounds like a
bug, let us know.
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the worst usability problems would be fixed with nautilus
> ignoring the ecryptfs mount entirely.
I think this could be a great improvement, too. For Jaunty I wouldn't
mind working with Dustin and creating a GUI for
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Thanks Sebastien, I can confirm that the issue is addressed after the
updates (and a restart). I think Intrepid will benefit from this
usability bug being squashed.
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Thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to file this bug
report! I can't seem to duplicate this on my machine; can you explain
how you can trigger that string to appear? I tried enabling the power
management plugin but still don't see any text above the album artwork.
Thanks again!
Sebastien, this is a real and perfectly valid issue. You can't just "not
use" gnome-panel; it is integrated into the desktop experience and
provides no way to remove it from startup since it isn't explicitly
there in the first place. This issue is if you don't want to use it,
there is no apparent w
** Summary changed:
- [intrepid] cannot delete panel anymore
+ Cannot delete last panel
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
- Since I want to use awn instead of gnome-panel I'd like to remove the
- gnome panel - which does not work anymore in intrepid - the menu item is
Hi LCID Fire, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to
file this bug report! As far as I know this is not a regression, as it
has never been possible to remove the last panel. You can remove panels
until you try to do it on the last one, at which point the option will
be grayed out
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 278112
Screensaver doesn't start
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: electricsheep
+
+ NOTE: Seemingly NOT a duplicate of bug 278112. This bug is different
+ than the original bug because the original bug is fixed with unchecking
+ "Undir
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 5:52 PM, Iain Lane
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does unrar-free not do the job adequately?
No, I think the point of the bug report is that rar files are
associated with file-roller, though if you try to open them
file-roller just gives you an error. Instead it should offer
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Martin Mai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wondering because I can not confrm this for hardy...
It was worked around for Hardy in gnome-app-install, so you won't see
it there (or hopefully ever again). Thanks for reminding us to adjust
the gnome-icon-theme task!
Thanks Respawner, I closed this thanks to your update. If you can
reproduce it, feel free to change the status back to New.
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Yes, I can confirm this in Intrepid. However I think this is a duplicate
of bug 185387. Kim, can you confirm that it only fails for Nautilus
folders in List view (Ctrl+2) and not in Icon view (Ctrl+1)? If so, I'll
mark as a duplicate. Thanks!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 252795 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252795
As Mark says this has nothing to do with AWN and is an issue with the
Intrepid beta. There is a fix available in a PPA in the duplicate bug
which you can test however; it works for me.
** This bug has been ma
Fair enough, I can understand the reasoning. It would be extra slick
if the Power Management option "Ask me" was then appropriately split
into two options, something roughly like "Prompt me with power
options" and "Prompt me with session options", since I imagine some
people only used the power but
Yes, it seems to work after a restart, showing the power options dialog
instead of the logout dialog. I still think having them all together was
nice, and some people will complain that they can't logout/lock from the
power button now, but this is surely better! Is there any page or
archived discus
> There's also a bug upstream about this at :
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507393 , linking the report.
Thanks Pedro! But if the upstream bug is in gnome-session, is the
gnome-session (Ubuntu) aspect still Invalid (and is the g-p-m one
correct) as Hew swapped them?
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Thanks for the update Kevin, I'll set the status back to New. You may
want to edit the original description to more explicitly reflect the
broken behavior and what you expect it to be, although it doesn't do a
bad job now.
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Alright, here is the patch I came up with (also sent upstream). It seems
to work in that new passwords are stored as md5 and existing plaintext
ones are converted, and tracks are successfully sent to last.fm.
Daniel, you seem to have some experience in this area, any hints for a
first time contrib
review.
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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Daniel T Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @Mike any movement on the patch?
Thanks for the reminder Daniel, I'll take another look at it for
Intrepid.
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This is actually explicitly against the Gnome HIG. From
http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/principles-match.html.en
:
"When using metaphors, however, it is important to neither take the
metaphor too literally, nor to extend the metaphor beyond its reasonable
use. For example, the capac
Thanks Patrick for the screenshot, I am now classifying this as a bug in
gnome-panel as a result.
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Hi Jarlath! This bug was rated as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance, specifically the first and last
bullet points. While I understand your concern, the actual portion of
the Ubuntu community which actively develops is rather small and
limited, so issues like non-booting systems, program
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I can confirm that this is an issue in Hardy, and I've forwarded it
upstream. Thanks for your bug report David, and for helping to make
Ubuntu better!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 269215 ***
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Hi mogli, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to
report this bug! This particular bug has already been filed and is a
duplicate of BUG #269215. Please leave any further information you have
Yes, I'll mark as gnome-panel. I see what you mean partially, as the
application icons have a sort of "fade" to them which makes it harder to
spot them quickly.
However in general once you get used to a something you prefer more such
as AWN, it is going to be harder going back. Have you tried enab
Thanks for your bug report flywelder, I am assigning it to the correct
package so that it can be looked at by the right people. Would it be
possible for you to briefly describe what was happening when you got the
crash, or what may have caused it? Thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks
for your contrib
Thanks for the clarification Dave, I did indeed have it backwards!
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Thanks Dave. To me it sounds like the same issue manifesting itself in a
different way, as the issue potentially is only a result of what you are
dragging to (the list view), not where it came from or what it is. But I
will leave it as New for someone will more knowledge to figure out :)
** Change
Is this a duplicate of bug #61237 (or vice versa), and if not, what is
different?
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Hi Dave, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to file
this bug report! I think this bug has already been filed as bug #61237;
please check it out and let me know if you think this is a different bug
or the same one. Thanks and please continue to report any new bugs that
you find.
Apparently a version of Colin's patch was committed in r5751 of
rhythmbox SVN on June 15th, so Intrepid should have the sanitization of
illegal characters issue fixed at least.
** Summary changed:
- Filename not changed to the "standard" when adding a song to iPod, can result
in errors
+ Filenam
Yes, this is a nasty one since files with fat32 chars can't be
transferred, and rhythmbox just gives a generic error not explaining
why. The files must then be manually renamed and transferred again.
At the very least rhythmbox should sanitize filenames by removing or
replacing such characters, ot
Okay, thanks for update Francis! I will close this report. If the issue
comes back, feel free to re-open the bug report by setting the Status to
New. And of course, continue to contribute to Ubuntu by reporting any
new bugs that you may find!
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Status
** Changed in: eog (Ubuntu)
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> So this is an hardware problem?
Not really, not with your specific hardware anyway, it is just How It
Works. I would recommend
http://webdesign.about.com/cs/antialiasing/a/aa051898.htm for a quick
read which might clear up any questions you have. Images on your
screen are made up of pixels, whic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 257264 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257264
Hello, I've marked this as a duplicate of bug #257264 as it is a more
polished and complete bug report. Please direct any comments there.
Thanks!
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 257264
Rhyth
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
After playing a Flash video in Firefox, Rhythmbox cannot play audio. It
- will sit at 0:00 of the audio file. Restarting Firefox and then
- restarting Rhythmbox will allow Rhythmbox to play audio again.
+ will sit at 0:00 of the audio f
> In my mind, the text of smooth.png image is fuzziness and the text of
> nosmooth.png picture is not.
Yes, it is going to be a bit fuzzy depending on size and potentially
subpixel hinting (you may want to play around with that on your
system). The whole point of "smoothing" is to "unsharpen", it
** Summary changed:
- music doesn't playing
+ Rhythmbox cannot play audio after watching Flash video in Firefox
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
- When i press "Play" button there are nothing happened. Just icon changet
- to arrow (>) and nothing more.
+ After playing
Thanks splix for your feedback! I will move this to libflashsupport. I
feel like this should be a dupe, I have seen lots of these, but I can't
find one at the moment.
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Importance: Low => Medium
Status:
Hi splix. Often this can occur after playing a flash video; did this
occur? If you have a browser such as Firefox open, close it, restart
rhythmbox, and try playing again. If flash was the issue, it should work
now.
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Is this Invalid then, since Edgy is no longer supported and this scheme
no longer exists? Or is still valid for Dapper/Feisty/Gutsy?
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Is this Fix Released, or Invalid, now that the left-click behavior is
just a menu? You can still open multiple dialogs via right clicks, but
that is so explicit that I think that behavior is fine.
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Thanks Rick, I will mark this as Confirmed. Are you and Alexey still
experiencing this issue?
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** Summary changed:
- change icon
+ inconsistent backlight change and volume change behavior
** Description changed:
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- screen backlight change feedback icon style.
+ When I change volume the feedback icon style is different wit
Hi, I am marking as New. Are you still having the issue in Hardy 8.04.1?
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I experience this as well, but not with the limitation others have
mentioned of having to have lots of items to fill up the list view. For
me, I can't drag and drop to any folder in list view, no matter how few
items are in it, at least with file-roller. Changing to icon view allows
me to drag and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 212098 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212098
Okay thanks Philipp, I will mark this as a duplicate of bug 212098 and
you will be automatically subscribed to it. If you later disagree just
comment here and let me know!
** This bug has been marked a duplic
Hi Phoenix, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to
file this report! The general issue you speak of is known about and we
are working to resolve it and make sharing much easier. Relevant bugs
are bug 238224, bug 212098.
I think this bug is a duplicate of bug 212098, and between
This would be great to have. I guess the previous IO library handled
HTTP and the current one does not? I can confirm that it doesn't work in
Hardy, and that a dialog pops up but disappears so quickly you can't
even see it. There is no traceback or message when run from the console.
By the way Col
Thanks Regent, as per your last comment I will close this bug report; I
am glad you resolved the issue!
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I thought it was the 2.23 series that is currently in Intrepid
(http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/nautilus), with plans for 2.24.
Gnome 2.26 won't be until Intrepid+1, right? Am I missing something?
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Looks good, Dan! The only other thing I would suggest is to change the
title as well, since I don't think it accurately reflects your issue
anymore. You don't want it to be theme agnostic, you just want it to
behave correctly when the theme doesn't specify one.
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And a second question, will this stop the error message from appearing
that I attached in comment #16, or will it just appear later when/if the
async operation fails? That would be quite confusing for users if an
error message popped up after a delay.
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So this was fixed in nautilus 2.25.1 according to upstream; is there any
chance of patching the Hardy nautilus to get this fix? We will probably
also have to apply this patch to Intrepid as well, since that will have
2.24 and not 2.25 IIUC. Creating a patch would be worth the effort I
think, since
Thanks for the information, Francis, I'll mark it as New again!
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Hi Francis, thanks for using Ubuntu, and thanks for taking the time to
file this bug report! We need some more information to figure out the
issue however. What version of Ubuntu are you using (Feisty 7.04, Gutsy
7.10, Hardy 8.04...etc), and what version of gnome-screensaver do you
have? Do find th
Yes, I must admit this is supremely annoying, not only because it causes
such a delay in which you can't use nautilus, but because it also
destroys your drag state and have to do it over, being careful to not
hover of the network. This happens to me on almost a daily basis. I will
attach a screensh
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- [Intrepid] Naultis tried to opena text document (with no .extension) and
fails
+ [Intrepid] Nautilus tried to open a text document with no .extension and
failed
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
- When trying to opne a text Document without a .tx
Thanks Michael and Brian! Does anything still need to happen with gnome-
icon-theme, and if so, what?
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Hi uwe, are you still experiencing this problem in Hardy, assuming you
have upgraded? If you can verify it still exists in the newest version
of ekiga (2.0.12-0ubuntu2), then I shall mark it as Confirmed and
hopefully someone from ekiga can help out more. If the problem still
exists please run "apt
Setting as Confirmed as John has provided the information Marlon asked
for. Marlon, if you are going to mark a bug as Incomplete it is quite
preferable that you adjust the status again when the person has provided
the necessary information; otherwise the original filer may have no idea
how to do th
No problem zappp, thanks for figuring it out!
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I don't know if it is the same issue, but I have noticed recently
(within the last month or two) that my totem plays videos (isn't FLV
specific) at seconds per frame instead of frames per second. Using VLC
works perfectly fine, and it doesn't matter whether I am using compiz or
metacity.
Jaymon, d
Any reason this is 'Wishlist' if the documentation explicitly mentions
piping as a feature (Gedit Manual / Programming Features):
"You can use gedit to pipe the output of a command to a text file.
For example, to pipe the output of an ls command to a text file, type ls
| gedit, then press Retu
Hi Lars. I notice the title says trouble with escaped shell characters,
but as Pedro mentioned, you aren't actually escaping them, unless by
escaping you are referring to the quotes around just part of the
filename. I have never seen a partially quoted filename but perhaps it
is valid. If this is t
Since there has been a lot of discussion regarding the status of this, I
just want to confirm that the latest fix downloaded earlier today fixed
the issue on my end.
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** Summary changed:
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Hi Arda, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to
contribute by filing a bug report! This particular bug however is a
duplicate of bug #236778, so please read it, add any information you may
h
> does downgrading to the hardy version fix the issue?
I noticed the issue in the standard hardy version in the first place
which prompted me to try the version in -proposed, but both act in the
same CPU intensive and sluggish manner, especially when using the mouse.
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I updated to 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu3 but still notice the high CPU/lag issue,
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Hi Razor, thanks for using Ubuntu and thanks for taking the time to file
this bug report. Would you mind taking a look at bug #236778 and seeing
if that is actually your issue? If so we can mark this as a duplicate
and get it more attention, otherwise if it is a separate issue we will
need more inf
Sebastien, could you clarify "fixed for everybody?" Do you mean everyone
who has enabled -proposed and is updated in that respect? Because I do
not use -proposed, and definitely DO have this bug on my end with normal
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Hi Sebastien. I have edited the title to reflect my understanding of
this bug. I *think* what happened is that the original problem appeared
in hardy-proposed and this bug was filed. Regardless of this bug the
-proposed was pushed to updates, and as such people are commenting about
having the issue
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 236778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236778
Hello charlesindeed and FrenchNux! Please do not comment in a duplicate
bug as developers will not read comments here. Please go to bug #236778
(as noted above) and leave your comments there, so they will be r
I don't get updates from Hardy proposed yet I notice this bug today. Did
it get released into normal updates, and if so, am I understanding
correctly that now a fix is proposed?
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** Tags added: metabug
** Summary changed:
- gnome appearance properties causes CPU spike hardy-proposed
+ gnome-appearance-properties causes CPU spike hardy-proposed
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
- Recent updates in hardy-propsed causes a significant cpu spike when
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 236778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236778
Hi pt123, thanks for using Ubuntu and filing a bug report. However, this
particular report is a duplicate of bug #236778, so please see that bug
for more information, add any information it may be missing, and
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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Hi Mik3, and thanks for using Ubuntu! You might consider making a
blueprint for this in Launchpad, explaining it in more detail (such as
what determines the colors on the bar?). Blueprints are generally the
way to go for improvements, as opposed to bugs.
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I have had this behavior as well, but with specific mp3s, not all of
them. No matter how many times I would retag a certain one, it would
always revert after a second or two. I restarted rhythmbox, and the
computer itself, but nothing worked.
James, would you mind clarifying if this happens with A
Yeah, this seriously hinders usability. I was shocked the first time I
realized I was going to have to go into the other folder, look at the
size and dates, and compare them with the others file myself, for each
file that already existed, each time I did this. Also I can't believe
this has been a b
Hello, I would just like to add that this also affects Hardy.
Also I appreciate the workaround Igor, but it is unwieldy and assumes
you have write access to the working directory, which is not always
going to be the case.
The upstream bug report seems somewhat stagnant; a patch or two is
provided
Yes Sebastien, I don't recall any issues in switching between
None/Normal/Extra and Custom. It seemed to remember my settings. Are you
saying it shouldn't, or that it is supposed to but doesn't for some
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> those users have no need to run this tab at all if they don't want to
select one of the default choices
Yes Sebastien, you have hit on EXACTLY the point, but are looking at it
backwards!!! We DO want to be able to select one the default choices,
after using ccsm, without losing all of our settin
Nick and Sebastien, the most reasonable solution is to enable the
"Custom" option after installing compizconfig-settingsmanager and not
just simple-ccsm. The reason why this is important is because if you
install compizconfig-settingsmanager and then change the option in
Appearances, your settings
>From duplicate bug #226517, another screenshot was attached which more
clearly illustrates where the volume name is used and where the drive
name is used. I have attached it here. Thanks Jeldert.
** Attachment added: "cdrom0.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14199537/cdrom0.png
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window ti
Okay, well since people are discussing this existence of this, I can
confirm it on Hardy RC.
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Draws un-expected/unwanted scroll bars
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/18673
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