I don't even know what bugpattern-needed means, but 3.5 years later (and
no reply), I've since moved away from Ubuntu/Unity to Arch/KDE. I can't
provide more information for this bug (nor can imagine that it'd be
useful).
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Sorry, I can't test this. I'm not using gnome any more, as I've moved to
KDE.
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Title:
Automatic sleep settings are
I'm not sure if it's related, but I cannot change brightness at all any
more on my Dell l xps 17 l702x, since the upgrade to (k)ubuntu 13.04.
More info here https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=110984
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This bug makes Zenity fairly unusable for me. As an alternative, in the
meantime, one could also try yad.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2081964
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I also see this bug (5 when clicking "Yes"), and my buttons are also
labelled "Yes" and "No". However, in my case, they are in that order.
Also, pressing "ESC" returns 1 as does clicking "No". (I think there's a
typo in the original report, as 1 should be No/Cancel.)
(The link in the report conta
Oh, and for me, it's zenity 3.4.0-2
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Eek same here. "Upgraded" to 12.10 (stable) and all my custom
shortcuts disappeared. Does anyone at least know where the settings file
is, so I can restore from a backup?
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Ah okay. Sorry about that. I must've missed that part of your comment
for some reason. That seems to work now.
Cheers.
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Same here. Attempted to access Macbook Pro.
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Thanks for the explanation, Tim. It's a bit unintuitive, especially
since I have idle-dim(ac|battery) set to false!
In any case, I still see some inconsistencies. I've got the following settings:
sleep-display-(ac|battery) 4
sleep-inactive-(ac|battery)-timeout 5
idle-dim-time 5
The screen dims at
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Public bug reported:
When I set the various timeouts via dconf-editor, my computer does not
follow them precisely. I'm referring to these settings:
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-display-ac
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-display-battery
org.gnome.settings-daemon.plug
I had this problem for months, and this fixed it for me
http://askubuntu.com/a/180505/53508
Unfortunately I had no success reverting settings to recapitulate the
bug, so I cannot isolate it.
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Since no one wants to reopen this, I've filed a new bug report at bug
#1054765.
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Totem-plugin-viewer shows visual effects even disabled.
Public bug reported:
1) Open Firefox.
2) Click on a link to play an audio file. (e.g.
http://www.i18nwithvb.com/understand.wav )
3) Watch a psychedelic, pixelated, resource-hungry visualisation.
The totem plugin should have an option to disable this visualisation.
This option exists in the stand
I managed to plug in my Samsung S3, but then trying to sync it crashed
rhythmbox.
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Thanks lale. I can confirm that this workaround also works on my laptop
(Dell XPS 17 l702x).
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Title:
Adjusting disp
Svens, are you using bumblebee too?
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To reply to comment #13,
Nightingale (the Linux port of Songbird) allows sorting by album artist.
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Interesting find!
FWIW, on my system, intel_backlight/brightness is fixed at 4319, but
acpi_video0/brightness is also fixed at 14. I could change the value of
acpi_video1/brightness from 0 to 15 by altering the brightness either
with the keys on my USB keyboard, or by using "$ xbacklight -set n",
Not sure if this is helpful, but for me I could not disable the "show
the run command prompt" keyboard shortcut (I wanted to use gmrun). I
went to ccsm and then I could disable it.
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Also, I just thought someone should quantify *how* slow it is. I just
timed it, and it takes 25 seconds for the button presses to register
(for the internal keyboard, as I mentioned previously).
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I have this too, with Ubuntu 11.10 on a Dell XPS 17 L702X. I'm running
Bumblebee for the graphics driver.
What is *very* odd is that the brightness keys are very slow if I use the
internal keyboard, but they work immediately if I use my external keyboard (a
wired Apple aluminium keyboard).
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Uh, OK?
Sorry, didn't see the "incomplete" option or I would have used that instead as
it makes more sense.
I did "attach an example", what more do you want, screenshots?
You're going to have to be a little more detailed in your request for "more
information", I don't know what more to give you!
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n the file-roller encounters the missing archive.
What more do you need to know in order to reproduce this bug/undesired
behaviour?
//Sparhawk
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It won't let you see any error messages output from the RAR command either, so
there's no idea of knowing why the file-roller suddenly stops and doesn't want
to unpack the archive I just replaced which file-roller apparently thought was
missing.
Bleh.
It goes halfway throught the process before
Also, the application does not report -which- volume is missing, only
prompts for a password for the first volume in the archive set.
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Pedro,
Uhh... isn't Hardy still under development?
Only "Hardy" version I found is for Kubuntu, which is not what I run.
Besides, why would you ask me to upgrade my entire Linux distro for a problem
with one of the packages?
It's obviously a problem with Nautilus, not Ubuntu
Jason,
Oh, I misread your comment. You were -creating- an archive, not extracting one.
I tried my scenario where I extracted an archive to a volume that was nearly
full and became full upon extraction and the files were removed when the
operation was cancelled.
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n updated since 2006-xx-xx)
I've found I've become more prone to using the rar command rather than
file-roller because of this behaviour.
Regards,
Sparhawk
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Just a question, as I've experience this scenario (disk full upon
extraction) and would like to search my drives for "hidden left-behind
partial archive extracted files" and remove them to regain the disk
space potentially wasted
Where are these files created, in the target (Extract-To) direct
Is this issue being addressed at all?
I still experience this behaviour with Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy and the latest
file-roller from the apt repository.
I see "proposed patches" in the links provided to bugzilla.gnome.org
bugtracker but none of them seem to have been officially applied?
It's quite an
e annoying "feature". :)
Running Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy with the latest Nautilus version from the apt
repository (1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7)
Thanks.
//Sparhawk
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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