I confirm that this bug is fixed in newer releases.
I tested gnome-disk-utility 3.18.3.1 on a Linux Mint MATE 18.0 32bit! and the
benchmark works now.
I checked the 32bit iso image on a 32-bit hardware and on a 64-bit
hardware: this bug is fixed on both. (although the latter is not a
recommended
As reporter of this bug I confirm that this bug is fixed - at least in
Eye of MATE 1.12.0 of Linux Mint 17.3.
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eog does not
I confirm that this patch works in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and in in Mint 17
MATE.
I follow this bug since more than 2 years. A big thank you to Monsta and
everybody involved in a final fix!
This bugs hall of fame:
https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-terminal/issues/2
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bu
I reported this bug and it was fixed in March 2010. If you see new problems
then please feel free to open a new bug report! Describe the exact situation:
does it fail with local ts-files? or only on network shares (samba)? Are the
files encrypted or playable with your videoplayer? Do you use Nau
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Please replace current alternate screen scroll patch with the new one,
making this scroll perm
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Status: Unknown
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I also have this problem with 3.10.0-1ubuntu3 in Ubuntu 14.04 / Mint 17.
Like Darek in comment #17 I have an amd64 PC (AMD Athlon 64 X2) but use
a i386 kernel and libs.
If I benchmark a small partition at the beginning of a disk or SSD then
the read/write tests end succesfully, and the error occu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1185735 ***
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I know, I was the initial reporter. I don't understand the advantage of opening
a new report, but here it is: bug 1185735
Please help setting it to "Triage" like this bug was since 2010.
BTW: I already re
Public bug reported:
This bug exists since 2010, see duplicate bug 647004 for Gnome 2.
I checked file-roller 3.6.3 with an Ubuntu Raring 13.04 Live-CD and it
is still an issue.
file-roller displays files and folders in an archive as multi-column
list. Clicking a column title sorts it ascending,
Sorry, I meant file-roller 3.6.3 in Ubuntu Raring 13.04 is still
affected.
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I confirm that this bug still exists in file-roller 3.6.3 of 12.04 LTS.
If I click on the Date column only files are sorted by date, folders stay
sorted by their name.
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: file-roller
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@J C & kvaml: Sine I (as reporter of this bug) think it has to do with
bluetoothd and certain hardware: could you please share your specs? You
can print it by executing the following 2 commands in a Terminal:
bluetoothd --version
lsusb | grep -i blue
@John: I tried your solution in both Lin
@Mathieu: the upstream bluez developers are already informed, on August
3 2011 by Nikolay Kachanov and on December 23 2011 by me. Daniel Wagner
recommended a kernel patch of Peter Hurley. I did not try his patch yet.
But I guess it does not help since I still see this issue with the
latest kernel i
@CH: thanks for your comment, but if 4.96 works for you then you found a
different issue! This report is about the bug that occurs with all
versions since 4.85. Please compare all symptoms you see with those in
this report. If you find differences then you should open a new report
and describe all
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1023606 ***
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I see this crash of nautilus 2.32 now and then. I did not find other
traces of the crash than one line in dmesg (see bug summary).
It may have to do with browsing ftp-URLs with nautilus. But at the time
of this crash no ftp-site was mounted anymore for hours. It just never
oc
I checked if my bug is solved with 12.04 - unfortunately it is not. I
tested with the daily iso from April 21th which has kernel 3.2.0-23
-generic-pae. I have attached the output of hcidump, which looks pretty
different than my initial dump on Natty. But the workaround (replacing
/usr/sbin/bluetoot
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Bluetooth 'Send files' returns permission denied error
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Bl
A crash of nautilus in 12.04 beta2 (Live-iso running in VirtualBox
4.1.12) lead me automatically to this bug report. I did not click
anything. It crashed immediately after login.
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I confirm this bug using 11.04 on a laptop with Radeon Mobility X600.
The temporary fix of comment 18 works as a charm: metacity memory consumption
just went from 283 MB to 14 MB!
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** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth applet (OBEX send/browse) does not work anymore
+ Bluetooth applet (OBEX send/browse) does not work since Natty (after
bluetoothd 4.84 exactly)
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I have Ubuntu Natty 11.04 and a Nokia N81 (Symbian S60v3.1). In Ubuntu
10.04 (Lucid) and 10.10 (Maverick) bluetooth file transfers do work fast
and stable on my hardware. Since Natty it stopped working all together!
- My findings below look like a DBus problem:
+
+ U
This bug is not a duplicate of bug 872044. (although its symptoms sound
similar)
I tested the workaround that is mentioned there: it does not work for
me. My bluetooth adapter is not even able to change the "sspmode": it
answers "Can't set Simple Pairing mode on hci0 - Input/Output error
(5)".
Fu
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@Steve: I know what you mean! Bluetooth worked much better in 10.04. As
we talked earlier, I really think you have multiple problems at once,
since this bug here has nothing to do with GUI problems. You should
split the mess in solvable parts and treat your GUI problems separately
(e.g. search for
I found a workaround for the similar bug 839157 - see my comment 30
there for details.
If you feel affected by this bug and are able to "fix" it by that
workaround then please share your findings and leave a comment here!
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Yes.
I just checked it by booting the iso of Precise alpha 2: pairing works, whether
initiated by Ubuntu or by my phone. But data transmissions do not work at all
to any of my Bluetooth devices.
Meanwhile I "solved" it in my Natty 11.04 by downgrading to bluetoothd
4.84! My Bluetooth headset, my
I have news from the kernel mailing list linux-bluetooth! This issue
might be caused by a known kernel bug. A patch already exists since
August and has been committed to GIT today.
If anyone who is affected has the time and skills then please give it a try and
give feedback! If you want to apply
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Really 0a12:0001?? That is exactly the ID of my dongle that DOES work
with my Natty! (see my comment #17). So I was wrong: although the
hardware or the kernel/driver might still be involved, the major cause
must be somewhere else. Please try the workaround of comment #10.
Another idea: I have rein
Googling your vendor:product and also "Broadcom Corp. Bluetooth with
Enhanced Data Rate II" I found that you might have a BCM2045 chip. This
chip is also in some Asus EeePCs, so it really should work with Ubuntu!
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Marc, you're definitely right: userspace is involved here. To me it
seems that newer kernels provide new functions, and newer apps were
migrated to use these, but the Broadcom driver was not updated
correctly. I think if this bug is solved simply by changing hardware (as
I wrote above) then the ker
I checked again: obexfs does not work on my laptop with Natty.
But I have news: I removed the built-in Bluetooth adapter from my Compaq
nx8220 (it's sticker says "Broadcom BCM92035NMD", in short a "BCM2035").
Then I plugged in an USB Bluetooth dongle from Cambridge Silicon Radio
and guess what? Fi
@Marc: thanks, then I skip the test with Android. You seem to see the
very same bug as I do. What bluetooth adapter is in your failing laptop?
Mine has:
lsusb | grep -i blue
Bus 003 Device 005: ID 03f0:011d Hewlett-Packard Integrated Bluetooth Module
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@Загорія: This bug causes bluetooth file transfers to NEVER work since
Natty. I think project bluez is affected here because the dbus error
says that messages from "/usr/sbin/bluetoothd" are rejected, and with
"dpkg -S /usr/sbin/bluetoothd" I found that bluetoothd comes from
package bluez.
I own a
** Description changed:
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- 9.10 bluetooth file transfers worked fast and stable on my hardware. Now
- in Natty it stopped working all together.
+ I have Ubuntu Natty 11.04 and a Nokia N81 (Symbian S60v3.1). In Ubuntu
+ 10.04 (
@Boris: Yes, my bug 839157 affects 11.04 and 11.10, whereas in 10.04 and
10.10 bluetooth file transfer worked very nice (70kB/s both ways). My
bug is about gnome-bluetooth-applet that NEVER works since 11.04 with my
Nokia N81, and instead shows some DBusError about permission failures.
I also trie
@Steve: Yes, this is a major bug! To help solving it, we should be as
precise as possible. I suppose you talk of several problems in your
comments: browsing fails, gui problems, seg faults. Gioele, Thomas and I
all see a "DBusException". If you see other symptoms then please open
new reports for th
** Also affects: obex-data-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bluetooth applet (OBEX s
@Marc: thanks for confirming!
It's still an issue for me in Natty too. It did not help adding me to group
'bluetooth' or tweaking '/etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluetooth.conf'. If I start
"obex-data-server -nd" manually and try to browse my successfully paired phone
then I see:
obex-data-server 0.4.6
U
I guess when always_use_location_entry is true then Control+L won't work
(always means always).
I don't use Gnome 3 yet. This bug is more about a removed button in
Gnome 2. If you think Control+L does not work as expected there, then
please open a new bug to keep Gnome as good as it is!
Open it h
Me too I still don't agree that the saved space of this button was worth
removing it. New users often complain about not being able to edit the
path. They never find Ctrl+L themselves. But I do agree that there might
be a better gui element than a button with a pencil on it.
Since Unity is "now so
@Pedro: your previous comment is a text template that does not match
here. An Oneric live-CD does not include gnome-panel. And this bug is
about an issue in 11.04 which will be supported until autumn 2012, is
it? So please consider to set this bug to "Confirmed", or back to "New"
at least.
My issu
I agree that there should be at least an option to "open as ascii-bytes"
or something.
@Alberto: If you want your wish to be heard you should open a new bug
report about that - preferably on gnome.org directly (if there is not
already one). As alternative try the "scite" text editor.
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Laptop TFT monitor -
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35223 ***
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Laptop display maximum dim at startup
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 35223
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 240738 ***
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when i type a command my touchpad goes nute
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In Natty this bug seems to have gone. I was not able to reproduce it
even with a /var/log/syslog of 60MB.
@Pedro: did you triage it in Lucid?
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@Nandox7: do you use a pre-release of Nautilus 2.9x or 3.0? In my
Nautilus 2.30 and 2.32 right-clicking the toolbar does nothing.
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Your hardware is quite different! Perhaps I have another bug, although
it looks very similar (see attached screenshots). I have to correct my
comment #2: the applets also get visually destroyed.
It's more a cosmetic issue and not critical - I will stay subscribed...
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I see the same bug since upgrading to 11.04!
Here it occurs when I login to "Ubuntu classic without effects", open a panel
menu (e.g. the application menu) and wait until a popup text appears. When such
popup box closes, it leaves a "hole" in the panel. AFAIK applets are redrawn
correctly, only
Please open a new bug report, check and describe your problem as exactly
as possible (OS version, local vs remote files, ...) and attach some
typical Linguist files. Then I will try to reproduce it.
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@Michael: Are local files affected too, or only remote files (samba,
ftp, ...)? The new rule for *.ts in freedesktop.org.xml has been tuned
very carefully to only match legal mpeg transport streams, alt least
locally:
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I confirm that this bug still exists in an Lucid LTS 10.04.1 with all
updates installed.
As workaround you may manually create the missing file in a Terminal by:
sudo touch /var/lib/gconf/defaults/%gconf-tree.xml
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gconf-schemas failed with No such file or directory:
'/var/lib/gconf/defaults/%gconf-tree.xml'
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 620360 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/620360
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 660098
package gnome-terminal-data 2.30.2-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
** This
I just checked the latest Natty 11.04 daily: both Alt+PrtScn and
Alt+PrtScn+REISUB work again as expected.
@Fibonacci: I don't have a separate SysReq key. If it still does nothing
in Natty and you want to change that, I'd propose to open a new bug
report, as this one is about the broken Alt+PrtScn
I confirm that this bug is fixed in Natty alpha. Thanks!
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Title:
No effect when unchecking "Compress weekends in month view"
I just tested Natty alpha and confirm that this bug is fixed.
@Derrick: AFAIK there is no fix for Maverick or older yet. You could try
to convince someone to backport the patch to Lucid as this is an LTS
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I just stumbled across this report (while searching for a similar one).
Did anyone here check bug 34058 and its workaround? Is this one just a
duplicate of it?
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Ok, I reported it upstream.
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You're right: only the symptoms I saw are the same as this bug shows.
And bug 631960 sounds similar but I did not see excessive CPU load.
I only use NFS, so I am not affected. The bug I saw bites two of my
friends (independently) who both use 10.04 and a NAS with samba. Next
time I meet one of the
I think I have this bug in Lucid LTS which would not be a surprise,
because Lucid has gvfs 1.6.0+git20100414-0ubuntu1 at the moment. Can
someone else confirm this bug in Lucid?
As I am pretty sure already, I opened bug 684286 to backport the fix to
Lucid.
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Dbus error when clicking network icon in nautilus - Error: DBus error
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error
Please note that #663787 and #649543 both were only in Maverick
(evolution 2.30.3-1), whereas this bug exists since Lucid (evolution
2.28.3-0). Anyway, you could ask Didier Roche about this bug. Perhaps he
really just did not see it yet.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 557571 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557571
... so I mark it as duplicate of bug 557571. Feel free to unmark it if
you don't agree.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 557571
gedit cannot automatically recognise document character encodin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 557571 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557571
I think this is a duplicate of bug 557571. Feel free to unmark it if you
do not agree.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 557571
gedit cannot automatically recognise document character encoding
Since Lucid I also have problems with certain text files.
@Ted-mason: Did you try to open your files with gedit 2.28.x (Ubuntu
Karmic 9.10) or earlier? Is their encoding detected automatically there?
If so then this bug is a duplicate of bug 557571. Or did you file this
report because you wish tha
The crash I mentioned in my previous comment does not occur on a real
machine (with a radeon graphics adapter). So it's probably a new bug
that only shows in a VirtualBox - I'll have an eye on it.
In short: for me too this bug (the work week prefs bug) is solved -
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I just updated all evolution packages to maverick-proposed and saw that
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I tested the maverick-proposed and confirm that the work week features
all work now.
But if I switch to work week view, then set Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri as work days
and then change the beginning of the week very fast (with the mouse
wheel) then evolution crashes with a segfault! I don't know yet if this
633391 has been marked as duplicate of 598818
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** Changed in: gedit
Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: gedit
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@Derrick: I fully agree, evolution needs more attention. I had started
reporting all these issues in one bug, which ended in a mess, because
different distros and Ubuntu versions are affected or not. So I split
all up into 5 separate reports, with upstream links where it is
appropriate. For details
I tested evolution 2.28.3-0 (Ubuntu Lucid), 2.30.3-1 (Ubuntu Maverick),
2.30.3-1.fc13 (Fedora 13) and 2.32.0-2-fc14 (pre-release of fedora 14) -
only Ubuntu Maverick is affected!
Closing preferences window or restarting Evolution does not help. In my
Maverick the Work Days are always Mon-Fri, and
I saw this bug in Ubuntus evolution 2.28.3-0 (Lucid) and 2.30.3-1
(Maverick). But in Fedora 13 and 14 both evolution 2.30.3-1.fc13 and
2.32.0-2.fc14 work as expected! It might be an Ubuntu-only issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/6
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution
I use Ubuntu 10.10 with evolution 2.30.3-1ubuntu6
To reproduce:
1. Open evolution with Calendar view
2. Open menu Edit - Preferences - Calendar and Tasks - Display
3. Toggle checkbox "Show appointment end times"
=> No chang
I tested evolution 2.28.3-0 (Lucid), 2.30.3-1 (Maverick) and
2.32.0-2-fc14 (pre-release of fedora 14). Then I decided to report each
problem separately:
The bug reported here affects Lucid, Maverick and Fedora 14 and should
be discussed upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632941
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I tested evolution 2.28.3-0 (Ubuntu Lucid), 2.30.3-1 (Ubuntu Maverick)
and 2.32.0-2-fc14 (pre-release of fedora 14) - only Maverick is
affected.
To reproduce:
1. Start Evolution and open Calendar in Day or Work Week view
2. Open menu Edit - Pre
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: evolution
I use Ubuntu 10.10 with evolution 2.30.3-1ubuntu6
To reproduce:
1. Open evolution with Calendar view
2. Open menu Edit - Preferences - Calendar and Tasks - Display
3. Toggle checkbox "Show appointment end times"
=> No chang
I confirm this bug in 2.30.3-1 (maverick), whereas in 2.28.3-0 (lucid)
it works as expected.
Further I tested evolution 2.32.0-2.fc14 in a pre-release of Fedora 14.
There it works again as expected in Day and Work Week View.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: Unknown
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Thanks for the list of affected prefs! After 4 affected people, I dare
to set this bug to "Confirmed".
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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You received th
A fix has been committed upstream!
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Status: New => Confirmed
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On gnome.org 603304 became a duplicate of 455883.
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** Changed in: eog
Importance: Medium => Unknown
** Changed in: eog
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: eog
Remote watch: GNOME Bug T
Thanks, I read 629960: cause may be the same, but symptoms (and
versions) are different. So I opened a new bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632290 and mentioned there
the similar bug. Perhaps both can be solved with the same fix.
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https
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I use Ubuntu 10.10 with evolution 2.30.3-1ubuntu6
To reproduce:
1. Open evolution with Calendar view
2. Open menu Edit - Preferences - Calendar and Tasks - Display
3. Toggle checkbox "Show appointment end times"
=> No change in week or month vi
... I forgot: I have disabled KMS (nomodeset) and Compiz.
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Quadrapassel - ClutterGLX-CRITICAL error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/529479
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On 10.10 (maverick) my quadrapassel runs fast but shows display
corruption if I resize its window - even outside its window! I did not
find other programs with similar problems (including those mentioned
above).
I have an ATI Radeon X600 (RV380):
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies
Definitely! Very good solution in 5.32, thanks for your work!
** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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gcalctool 5.29 hides switch for display format in its settings window
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 642792 ***
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 486862 ***
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@Marcel: thanks, good to hear that the corruption can be undone.
I saw your comment today on
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455883 and understand the
problem. The solution of gthumb would be nice
I confirm that this bug still exists in Ubuntu 10.10, nautilus
1:2.32.0-0ubuntu1.
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Double clicking a newly created folder changes path to "untitled folder" rather
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657433/+attachment/1680680/+files/Dependencies.txt
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rotating with eog does shift (wrap around) image if width or height is not a
multiple of 16
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/657433
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Binary package hint: eog
I use Ubuntu maverick 10.10 (release candidate) with eog
2.32.0-0ubuntu1.
1. resize an image to 319x479 pixels with gimp
or scan an image to 1866x1266 pixels with xsane
2. open the image in eog
3. rotate it clockwise
4. save it and close eog
5. ch
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