** Changed in: yelp (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
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To manage notifications about
I have had this crash since I added google calendars to my Evolution and
the Oneiric update.
THe crash is triggered whenever I accept a new appointment.
Setting the local calendar as the default calendar does not alter this
behavior.
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t;There's no way that this bug is of medium importance. This
>stuff is simply not supposed to happen.
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> evolution deletes all e-mails in a folder after renaming
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397980
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An easy way to reproduce this is to just do:
printf "\003\n\x1A\n"
This shows than when receiving these characters, gnome-terminal tries to
print them, instead of ignoring them.
When doing: printf "##\003##\n", gnome-terminal (and thus also
terminator), will print 2 hash characters, then the unic
Can be reproduced with:
gnome-terminal: YES
terminator: YES
xterm: NO
tty[1-6]: NO
I attached another screenshot showing a ctrl+c in "/bin/cat" for gnome-
terminal, terminator and xterm.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
When I upgraded to Karmic (clean install) I noticed bash echoes control
characters using the hat notation (ex. ctrl+c shows as ^C). stty
reported echoctl being set, so I tried to unset it. This helped, and
pressing ctrl+c at a prompt cancel
This seems to happen when moving a folder from one location to another,
here is what happened, follow the steps to reproduce:
I followed these steps:
Created a folder under my inbox, Cassie.
Set up a mail rule for all mail that come from cas...@domain.com to go
to Inbox/Cassie.
I run the rule o
Related to this bug is also that you can't do mod's for 2^714 or less,
but you can do for 2^715 and up. Also, they seem to work for 715
upwards, giving answers like 0, 1, 2, 3 and numbers which might seem
right, but aren't, because in those are hidden numbers like for "2 ^ 730
Mod 3" which gives "1
Then explain how the report is invalid.
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metacity is a huge piece of shit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135646
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** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Metacity does not properly focus windows at all.
I've reproduced this behavior on many different hardware machines
running Ubuntu 7.04.
To see the problem in action, first add a few buttons to the panel at
the top of the screen. Then, open firefox. Open some other programs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome
Steps to reproduce:
Create symlink on desktop to folder
Right-click, change icon for symlink.
Drag symlink to panel. The icon on panel is a generic one, not the
customized icon.
** Affects: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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