I tested this bug with only an image on the camera. It was working. So
the video might cause the error, as the reporter said.
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GThumb doesn't import photos and movies from camera anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486617
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Same here, Ubuntu Karmic amd64. On Jaunty, it was working.
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GThumb doesn't import photos and movies from camera anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486617
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deskto
Sliders have been converted to drop-down lists.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ken VanDine (ken-vandine) => (unassigned)
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Preferences/Power Management dialog wider than 1024 pixels w
The all-in-one menu of GNOME still loads slow in Ubuntu Jaunty, it takes
several seconds to open the menu for the first time on a modern machine.
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Gnome menu is slow when clicking for the first time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12040
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Technically, in nautilus-icon-container.c, I would like to change
#define SNAP_SIZE_X 78
#define SNAP_SIZE_Y 20
to
#define SNAP_SIZE_X 128
#define SNAP_SIZE_Y 128
and don't allow icons to be greater than the cell size 128 px.
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Desktop icons are al
> because you can have variable icon geometry
Then disable variable icon geometry in "keep aligned" mode, for the
better good.
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Desktop icons are allowed to overlap horribly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40872
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> when you can't draw a static grid there
Why not? Why can't we have a static grid in "keep aligned" mode? I say
that we should have a static grid in "keep aligned" mode.
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Desktop icons are allowed to overlap horribly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40872
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There is already a preference in GNOME that that toggles between icons can be
placed everywhere, and icons are snapped to a grid. The size of the grid is
hardcoded in the source to a small value as a #define, and the grid width is
greater than the height.
What the supporters of this bug propose
Now I have learned something. Sorry if I say trivial things for you, but I
think it is not clear for everybody.
Mouse sensitivity has very little to do with the movement speed of the mouse or
touchpad. That is controlled by acceleration. High acceleration means faster
cursor movement.
To be able
I connected an USB mouse to my EEE 901, and mouse sensitivity didn't
have any effect on the external mouse, either. But the mouse had a more
acceptable speed, unlike the touchpad that makes me crazy. It takes
about five finger moves from the left edge of the pad to the right egde,
to be able to mov
This is always the case for me on an Asus EEE 901. Touchpad sensitivity is very
slow, and the sensitivity slider (System->Preferences->Mouse) does nothing. The
acceleration slider works, though, but it is not what I want.
Is there an other way to adjust sensitivity, as a workaround for this bug?
Using current Intrepid, the gnome-sound-properties is a mess. My main
problem is the same as this bug is about. If I disable the login sound,
that setting is ignored. And there are some more strange things: The
names of the sound events are missing, all of them are "Hangesemény" =
"Sound Event" (in
I tested tracker 0.6.6-1ubuntu5.1 from proposed and I can confirm that
it fixes this bug. It is no longer activated by gdmsetup. Directories
like /root/.cache/tracker, /root/.local/share/tracker and
/root/.config/tracker are no longer created when launching gdmsetup,
unlike version 0.6.6-1ubuntu5.
It is clear that the concept of a desktop grid is an idea that many users want
and are familiar with. Every major desktop environment defaults to that. And it
shouldn't be hard to implement, as nautilus file manager already organizes
items in a grid.
There is no use case when a user wants to hav
The current behavior is the same as 3 years ago. Silently discarding the
user's work, his modifications is the worst method. I would support
saving the image at once after a lossless(!) rotation. The approach to
ask the user on closing eog if he wants to save all rotations can be a
compromise.
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Preferences/Power Management dialog wider than 1024 pixels with hungarian locale
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301811
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Public bug reported:
See the attached screenshot for the problem.
Using current Intrepid. In Hungarian the labels before the sliders are longer
than in English. This breaks the whole layout of the dialog. The text should be
broken into multiple lines, but most importantly, the sliders should not
F-spot import shows two instances of my camera, and selecting any of
them work. The list items differ only in added usb numbers. But it is
meaningless and confusing to display that dialog. See the second
picture: http://bryan-murdock.blogspot.com/2008/05/ubuntu-hardy-worse-
photo-import-than.html
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