Definitely occurs for me using my old Hardy 8.04 32 bit installation.
What more information do youneed?
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totem shows DVD title menu but won't accept click to start play
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I confirm I see this on my 8.04
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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totem shows DVD title menu but won't accept click to start play
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I am not seeing this anymore on my Hardy 64bit laptop System76 install.
Reproducing it used to happen accidentially all the time, and I'm unable
to do it on purpose now, nor do such accidents occur at all.
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no lock option for bottom and top panels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/83286
You recei
jtholmes wrote:
> Lets back up a bit. I was going in the wrong direction.
>
> Forget what I told you to do and just answer this question.
>
> Before you upgraded was the system monitor Icon black with a thin white
> border
>
The system monitor was working well until the stated upgrade. I never
Okay thanks. As I said, it's Gutsy. I only used the red star on the
top menu bar to upgrade. I did nothing else. I presume that's all
available upgrades known by the standard ubuntu mechanisms used by most
users. I did NOT do an "apt-get update;apt-get -f upgrade" or any such
thing. I was com
Sorry. This is on Gutsy, so the latest update I refer to is the latest
Gutsy update.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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system monitor not displaying on topbar
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I have the gnome system monitor icon on my top menu bar, and it has been
working up until the latest update. Now it only shows a thin horizontal
rectangle with a darker line through the middle of it, also
horizontally. I have not no
Okay, so to reaffirm my last statement and otherwise reinforce this bug,
I have upgraded with today's Gutsy changes, and the bug definitely still
occurs. I can also reaffirm here that it is associated with the blank
CD popup and use of the Ignore button. When I successfully got the CD
in and Nau
Okay, I've got it working this time, and once again wodim is in memory
twice.
I'll test the interrupt (kill -9) aspect after I get my CDs written.
One thing I realized: at least some of the times it failed, when I put
in my blank cd, the blank cd prompt came up before I evoked nautilus,
and I re
Okay, this is happening again on my Toshiba Satellite Laptop
(A55-S3063). It is therefore intermittent, and is probably contributed
to by my CD/DVD drive, but it could also just be all software. Even if
it's just a matter of Nautilus not seeing something wrong with my drive,
I think this is still
Well, right after the last reboot, it stopped doing this. Perhaps it
was fixed with the latest updates. I'll watch this for another day and
if I don't see it again I'll close it myself.
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Gutsy: Nautilous freezes and won't take kill -9
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149068
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Steps:
1. On the desktop, mouseover an iso image you have located there, and hit
the right button to get the dropdown menu.
2. Select either "Write to Disk" or "Open CD/DVD Creator", inserting the
disk and answering affirmatively to get
I'm not going to reopen this yet, as it doesn't seem like the right bug
exactly, but I still have the problem with the floating and unlockable menu bar
on Feisty, and I think it should get attention. This bug is pretty old, if
it's the same one. I'll try to look at the upstream.
xc
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I've updated my Gutsy Desktop twice in the past couple of days, and each
time GDM yields an initial diagnostic popup:
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(red circle white segment error icon)
"There was an error loading the theme debian-moreblue"
"Can't open file /usr/share/gdm/
Please see that I did indeed modify the titles so they are now more
divergent. I would like to get this marked confirmed. I'm pretty sure
you have confirmed it at this point given our correspondence. Thanks.
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CD Burn Popup for additional Disk Handled Badly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123
I am seeing this too. The tooltip for subsequent pulldown selections
displays at the location of the first tooltip you evoke. I tried the
option Nicolo suggested and it works as he says.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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My apologies for not seeing 123051. That makes sense as a fix to me
too, and I can see what you're saying if the application itself has "NO"
control over placement. I'm afraid I'm woefully ignorant of Gnome, and
just figured those things could be quickly specified with two point
coordinates. Tha
I just reaffirmed I CAN cancel a write using the sequence I describe. I
have already reaffirmed this many times on both Feisty and Gutsy under
both the primary burn AND under the subsequent n+1 disk burns. Please
spend the time to go through this bug more carefully.
If you are not seeing the can
Here I disagree. This is exactly the kind of user story you need to
talk about with interactive user interfaces. Even when a user is not
expecting to hit the button over and over again, there is a
possibility the user will accidentally hit the mouse button twice. If
you examine the location of
Please see that this is not a duplicate of bug 123149, but is rather a
sister bug. It is NOT THE SAME BUG. These bugs may be best handled
together, but they are separate bugs. Please do not mark either of
these bugs as duplicate anymore.
Thank you.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
- (Rewrite of bug 121817, which I did so badly that I invalidated it and
- am starting over)
+ (Rewrite of part of bug 121817, which I did so badly that I invalidated
+ it and am starting over)
Releases I've reproduced this on: Feist
Okay, I got it changed back. Please everyone note this is not a
duplicate of 123152, it just has very similar steps to reproduce. I
also changed the title a little to make it less confusing. xc
** Summary changed:
- CD Burn Popup for additional Disk Handled Badly
+ CD Burn Popup for Disk Handl
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 123152 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123152
Excuse me, but this is not a duplicate bug. Please see that it is a
similar bug and needed the same title, but it is a completely different
bug. If you look at the steps for reproducing you will see this. I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Binary package hint: nautilus
(Rewrite of later bug documented in steps of 121817, which I did so
badly that I invalidated it and am starting over)
Releases I've reproduced this on: Feisty (laptop) and Gutsy(desktop)
Summary of problem: Popups
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
(Rewrite of bug 121817, which I did so badly that I invalidated it and
am starting over)
Releases I've reproduced this on: Feisty (laptop) and Gutsy(desktop)
Summary of problem: Popups occur in a confusing fashion
Hardware:
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As I said on the sister bug, I'm marking this invalid because I've done
it so badly. I'll reformulate steps for this and start a new bug, then
document it here.
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Popup for additional disk is confusing and frustrating
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121817
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I'm cancelling this bug and starting over because it is so badly done.
I was rushing this week, and I did both these bugs badly. I'll also
mark these as duplicate to the new bugs when I have the new ones in, but
please see the new ones, as these are bad. My apologies.
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Marking unconfirmed, I still not understand your description but maybe
> some other bug triager will. What is wrong with asking a blank disk if
> you choiced to do a new copy and there is no disk in the drive? Maybe
> you should insert the disk and then click on the "make
Okay, please keep the following in mind:
1. I have now, in response to your request, reduced my perspective on this bug
to simply item A above, item B now being addressed in bug 122048.
2. I have attached a ScreenShot.png showing you the primary popup I'm
referring to in item A. This does not
I'm seeing this on both Feisty and Gutsy, but I've tested it mostly on
Gutsy.
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I forgot to say I have only reproduced this on Feisty and Gutsy.
Okay, let's say it like this:
I think this is a bug because a user who inserts his cd and hits the <
Make Another Copy > button on the popup is not told the disk his not
mounted yet, but rather is just reprompted to insert the disk
Public bug reported:
This is an adjunct to bug 121817 which another analyst asked me to
divide out. Subsequently, I found the behavior of positioning the
positive response button in the place perilously over where the
subsequent Cancel button will reside on also the initial burn as per my
label a
Public bug reported:
This is a bug because it is confusing and frustrating to a user, AND
encourages users to accidentally cancel their burn process. There are
two problems:
A. When the burn process ends for one disk, and a popup is presented
asking whether to burn another, if the disk was not
Okay Phillip, I'll send you an independent email to make sure you see
this, but I found what can be taken as a specificaiton in the wikipedia:
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode)
provides a 'Character Map' utility (Applications/Accessories/Character Map)
which displays characters ordered by Un
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