Phil, thank you so much! That solves the problem for me too. I can't
understand why, because it was happening with photos imported since I
upgraded to Jaunty.
I still get the problem that when I set a rotated photo as a desktop
background, it shows up wrongly oriented. This happens even for a fres
What might it be under? I can't find anything under applicat...@x-jpeg
or im...@jpeg...
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Thumbnails in Nautilus have the wrong orientation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353826
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OK, so now it turns out (using current Jaunty) that the problem doesn't
occur if I create a brand new user and test with the same image. Does
anyone have any idea how I can fix this without taking the risk of
wiping out my entire GNOME config?
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Thumbnails in Nautilus have the wrong orientation
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[Jaunty] Thumbnails in Nautilus have the wrong orientation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353826
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[Jaunty] Thumbnails in Nautilus have the wrong orientation
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Public bug reported:
When I import photos from my Canon EOS 400D (I think this is a Digital
Rebel XTi in the US), the ones taken with a "portrait" orientation
appear rotated through 90 degrees.
The camera is of the type that automatically "senses" what orientation
you took the photos at - I think
I'm getting this problem in Intrepid with NM 0.7. This might be because
I have the following setup:
eth0: wired Ethernet, always connected
eth1: used for a wireless device that is currently unplugged
Will this be fixed before Intrepid comes out?
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I tried doing the following:
mv /home/tom/.gnome2/evince/ev-metadata.xml /home/tom/.gnome2/evince/ev-
metadata.xml.old
and then opening a document in evince, closing it, and opening it again.
Now it seems to work fine.
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PDF pages appear extremely small in evince
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
And my Xorg.0.log
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PDF pages appear extremely small in evince
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213745
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I'm having this problem too. Here's my xpdpyinfo.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13277152/xdpyinfo.log
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Looks like I've found out what's going on.
Basically, the colour of the graph and its background are linked to
colours in the current theme. Looking at the "Colours" tab in the
"Customize Theme" box from the Appearance preferences, it seems that the
graph itself is set to the "Windows" colour, whi
hen the package manager updated gimp from the
release candidate version that came with Gutsy to the full 2.4.2
release.
It's a really annoying bug, because it prevents me from adjusting the
curves on an image properly, so help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Tom Kirby
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Sorry if I didn't make this clear: all of the directories concerned are
on the same filesystem, which is a local filesystem mounted on "/home".
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thumbnail problems with relative soft-links
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109579
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I can't get thumbnails in symlinked directories either.
"/home/tom/Desktop/2007-05/" is a symlink pointing to
"/home/tom/pictures/photos_archive/2007-05/".
If I open "~/Desktop/2007-05/" in Nautilus, and then double-click one of
the photos to open it with gthumb, then go to the "browser" view, no
I'm no longer getting the same specific problem on the same specific
page. This could be due to the fact that I'm now on Edgy, or that the
page has changed, or I might have installed some different
firefox/gstreamer plugin since the problem first occurred. Will try to
report back with more info lat
I am experiencing rather irritating problems visiting
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/uk/
I don't just get one error message, but hundreds. They just keep coming,
which is a far worse bug than a missing codec, as it means I have to
quit Firefox to stop the messages clogging up my system. In fact, I'd
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