Screenshots of example misbehavior. I had to redact many of them to
upload here. If unredacted versions would be helpful, please let me know
and we can arrange some non-public sharing.
Many of the problems are transients and are difficult to capture in
stills.
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Possible the problem is in another package, but gnome-shell makes the
most sense to me.
Observed behavior - Windows frequently render with no grabbable frames,
with misplaced black-boxes, "infinite mirror room" effects, z-fighting,
etc. Will attempt to upload screenshots
Just wanted to comment that the only way I discovered this feature was
via this bug. I've been opening images I wanted to resize in Gimp to do
it all these years...
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I just started seeing this behavior in the last few months in 9.10. Used
Evo for years and never seen this before. I've created a screencast
illustrating the problem, but since it potentially contains sensitive-
ish information I'd rather not post it on the open internet. If a dev is
interested in
Ok, I re-recorded the screencast w/o the extra information and attached
it.
I type the first three letters of the email address, the auto-complete
pops up and I hit TAB. Note the comma incorrectly inserted. In most
cases, this results in email getting erroneously sent to someone who
should not
An example can be donwloaded from the URL above. I specifically did not
attach it because it is unclear if redistribution is allowed. Attached
is the debug output you asked for.
However.
When I tried to import / play that file this morning it worked. I am
unaware of any updates that have
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Intrepid, fully updated. RB 0.11.6
I have an MP3 that I just downloaded from
http://www.clockworkquartet.com/music.php . The title is The Watch
Maker's Apprentice. I have not attached the file because redistribution
rights are not clear on the
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21998363/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21998364/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21998366/ProcStatus.txt
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I'm running Intrepid and I'm still seeing this problem. Evolution
reports itself as version 2.24.1 . I have my deletion interval set to 30
days, but I now have over 120 days worth of mail accumulated on the
server...
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I have this same problem on Hardy 64-bit. I'm not sure if it is a
libdvdread problem or a totem problem though. If vlc or mplayer use
libdvdread and the de-css lib you can install for it, than it is likely
a totem bug as mplayer and vlc on my machine play back DVD's fine, only
totem and elisa
With the installation of hal 0.5.10-5ubuntu8 tonight, this problem seems
to be solved for me.
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I think this bug may be related to #194719.
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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Ralph Janke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is this the same behaviour as this bug:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/96151 ?
Don't think it is the same behavior. Based on the description there, it's
hard to tell for sure, it could be. Does
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
I've been using Hardy on a new laptop for a few days and have run into a
few bugs related to GPM. See #194719 for those details. Twice now I've
also had GPM eat up RAM, to the point that the process was consuming all
available (2GB)
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I've noticed at least one inaccuracy in the Location - timezone mapping
in the new clock applet in Hardy. In my case, when one searches for
Eugene, OR, it sets the timezone to Mountain time, when it should be
Pacific time. I don't yet know
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 9:50 AM, alexrudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the timezones are pulled from tzdata:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata
However, Launchpad refuses to let me add tzdata as a project. In any
case, I guess you can download the .tar.gz and take a look
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Using the latest Hardy pre-release, updated 2-27-08. Laptop is a Sager
NP2092. The power manager does not update it's status unless I plugin or
unplug the AC adapter from the machine. Then it updates to the correct
state as of that
I have this problem with Evolution 2.12.0 in Gutsy, connecting to an
Exchange Mailbox. This machine was upgraded from Feisty, where this
worked fine. If I ctrl-a,ctrl-y in my inbox to select all messages and
then apply filters, everything goes where it is supposed to. In the
account preferences, I
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