Same thing happening here. I can't get any of the parts of seahorse to
work with one another at all.
Initially, if I just boot up and then try to sign or encrypt a file
using the seahorse nautilus plugin, I see the dialogue to choose which
key to sign with, but then nothing happens. I check and se
And Ctrl-D doesn't work for me either since I upgraded to 13.04 today,
so apparently the cog is the only way to bookmark (even though it still
lists the "Ctrl-D" shortcut next to it).
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Ah, I'm glad to see there is a way (the cog) to add bookmarks. If this
is how it is by design, it still seems like a HUGE usability issue that
you have to Google around to figure out how to add a bookmark, whereas
in the past there were a number of more intuitive ways to do it (drag &
drop, right c
I'm using XFCE/Xubuntu by the way, not compiz/Unity.
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Title:
Adjust window shoots off the screen when adjustments are made
To
I should add that after I make an adjustment and the adjustment is
applied to the photo, the screen becomes more transparent as if
unfocused. If I move the mouse at this point, the dialog window shoots
off to the lower-right. If I click the window to focus, it remains
stationary.
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After upgrading to Precise, whenever I try to adjust a photo using the
"Adjust the photo's color and tone" dialog, whenever I adjust one of the
sliders or the white and black points on the histogram and then release
the mouse button, the dialog window goes shooting to the lowe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
I've been using f-spot for years to upload reduced-size photos to
flickr, but lately I have almost always gotten the message "POST size
too large. Try something smaller, mmkay?" whenever I try to upload any
number of photos. Last night I was able t
Thanks, I can confirm that this problem is fixed for me in Lucid Beta 1.
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Evince doesn't anti-alias graphics
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248355
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Please disregard this bug. It actually has to do with a bug in another
package.
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"No encryption keys were found with which to perform the operation you
requested. The program Passwords and Encryption Keys will now be started so
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Binary package hint: seahorse
Before upgrading to karmic, I used seahorse regularly to
encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify files. After upgrading to karmic, it no
longer finds my keys. I get the message "No encryption keys were found
with which to perform the operation you requested.
I'm glad to see a fix has been committed, apparently to both the text
and graphics rendering problems. Just for the record, I don't know what
happens in poppler behind the scenes, but is the same process used to
render both Type 3 fonts and graphics? If not, I'm confused why this
text rendering bug
Hi Loafing,
I'm using okular to read pdfs for the moment, and occasionally xpdf for
all the PDFs that crash okular and evince. I haven't seen any developer
interest in this bug, so I'm not holding my breath to be able to use
evince any time soon.
On the bright side, there are several pdf readers
For some reason that attachment came out weird. Please disregard that
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372144
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Binary package hint: evince
Since upgrading to Jaunty, when I switch from evince to another window
and back again, I very often find the top of the evince window garbled,
the way new windows often appear before refreshing themselves. To get it
to look roughly normal, I have t
I guess we disagree on whether or not the image quality in evince is
acceptable. I've been using okular recently because, for me, evince is
simply not usable for viewing graphical documents.
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Binary package hint: seahorse
Seahorse apparently doesn't recognize clearsigned or attached signatures
and only creates and recognizes detached .sig files. If I attempt to
open a file made with the command "gpg --clearsign file" (output:
file.asc), seahorse tells me: "Couldn
...and the pdf file in question (although the same applies to all the
b&w scanned pdfs I've tried).
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...another screenshot at somewhat higher magnification. Note the
artifacts around some of the letters (such as "2. Humankind") and
general jaggedness.
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h
Yes, I have hundreds of black and white documents I've scanned or
downloaded and I have the same problem with all of them. Here are two
screenshots comparing evince with xpdf and the document they come from.
Although I can basically read it in evince, it hurts my eyes and takes
me about twice as
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
Scanned documents are very hard to read in evince because, regardless of
how high their resolution, scanned images are not (or at least are very
badly?) anti-aliased and look jagged unless scaled up to 150% or 200%.
By comparison, the same document
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
"seahorse-tool --verify" only checks .sig files and not .gpg files for
signatures, then gives the email address and name of the signer, but not
the key ID (which, it seems to me, is the point of verification).
When I attempt to check a .gpg file
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: seahorse
I am able to sign documents through nautilus using the seahorse-tool
options in the context menu, but I am not given the option to verify the
signature. I have created my own nautilus action to do this (seahorse-
tool -v %M) but it seems more lo
I don't think this is a gdm bug. It happens even if I Ctrl-Alt-Bckspc
(most of the time).
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feisty logout crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86615
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Update: after freezing and restarting several times, the machine no
longer starts at all. Ubuntu starts to load, then I hear a beep and I
get nothing but a black screen. I would think it was a hardware issue
but they tell me the computer was working fine with Windows.
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I'm having this problem in the most up-to-date version of Hardy.
I just installed Ubuntu on a friend's Dell machine (pretty new Intel
Core Duo, Intel graphics chipset I believe), and every time I logout,
everything freezes. I get a black screen and the computer keeps
running, but nothing works--n
Strange, I just realized that (as the original reporter noted) dragging
an image to the emblems bar works, but adding through "Preferences"
gives the above message.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12284
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This still seems to be a problem in Hardy.
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I don't think this problem has been fixed. I can't add any kind of
image as an emblem (svg, png, jpg)--all images give me the message
"Sorry, but "/path/to/image.png" is not a usable image file." Is there
some required image format or size? If so, the error message should be
more specific about
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: liblaunchpad-integration1
When I upgraded hardy this morning, I got this error:
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/liblaunchpad-integration1_0.1.18_i386.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite `/usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/lpi-bug.png',
I'm using the tangerine icon theme.
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trash applet oversized in gnome-panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209506
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dithered fonts printed through evince
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203785
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Binary package hint: evince
When printing a pdf file generated through LaTeX, the serif font (Type 1
URW Palladio) prints well, but the non-serif CM font (I believe it's
Type 3?) is very badly dithered, looking smudged and faint. I'm
printing on an HP Laserjet 2100 TN, and I
I can confirm that this behavior is back in Gutsy for me. I hadn't
noticed because I haven't used Evolution for a while.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42115
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Pedro--it only happens with Evince. Sebastien--you're right, I've
realized that if I push a key while the "file" menu is activated, that
key is set as the shortcut for the highlighted action. So I must have
pushed Alt-F4 at some point while the menu was open. Sorry about that.
I didn't realize t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
There is no usable keyboard shortcut for "open document" in evince (in
Gutsy and previous Ubuntu versions). "Alt-F4" is currently set to open
document, but the result (unless you change your window manager's
default shortcuts) is to close the wind
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
In Beryl under Feisty (did not have this problem in Edgy), Totem (both
totem-xine and totem-gstreamer) always crashes upon launching any kind
of media file. If I run "totem" simply, I get the regular startup
window and logo, but if I open a file, e
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
I encountered (and reported) this problem back, I think, when I was
using Breezy. For a while it seemed fixed, but it has started happening
again: I invoke the "Run Application" dialog and run a command, and
either as the "Run Application" wi
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Recently upgraded to feisty, and clicking on a date in the calendar
applet no longer opens an evolution calendar window. If I try on the
terminal, typing "evolution" successfully opens a window and gives me
this output:
<<
GTK Accessibility Mo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
Why is there no disks-admin tool in Edgy? I've looked all over and I
can't find any gui way of mounting and unmounting disks. This is
imperative, as disks are not always automounted correctly and not
everyone wants to fiddle with fsta
This is probably a workable hack for the moment (that is, it's better
than leaving it the way it is).
But I still am at a loss as to why a calendar program that helps me
organize my appointments in my local time and correctly reminds me of
them insists on receiving GMT arguments and has no way to
Yes, I understand your logic. I just think it's wrong. If Evolution
can't handle a plain date as a sane user (not a logician) would expect
it to, then it shouldn't allow a plain date argument in the first place.
To give Thursday when one asks for Friday is a bug according to any
human interface s
I agree with Sebastien. I don't care about the logic of what's
happening behind the scenes (I'm not a hacker, I'm just a simple user)
but with the fact that the interface doesn't do what it should do.
Clicking on/typing a given date should open that date. Simple, right?
How can you say that openi
Strangely enough, that command still opens up the correct day, whereas
clicking on the date still opens up the previous day.
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Is the locale the same as $LANG? If so, it's en_US.UTF-8. The time
zone is America/New York (Eastern).
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I'm using an updated Dapper. I've had this problem ever since I
upgraded from Breezy. (Several minor things broke when I upgraded.)
Yes, the command you provided does open up on the right day.
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Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
When I double-click on any given date in the calendar applet, it
consistently opens up Evolution to the day before the day I clicked
(that is, if I cli
Yes, thanks for pointing that out. Renaming the .png does prevent it
from crashing on startup. In my case, it has never started without an
argument regardless of whether I reboot or not. (The X crash I
mentioned above seems to be an unrelated bug with the i810 driver.)
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Oh, and I forgot to mention--this is from the second try. On the first try, my
whole computer froze (black screen with intermittent "wait" cursor) and I had
to reboot, which is not uncommon for me when I use totem.
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totem won't start with totem-xine engine
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/32
Ok, I hope this is more useful--I ran it again with the libraries you suggested
installed:
(gdb) break gdk_x_error
Function "gdk_x_error" not defined.
Make breakpoint pending on future shared library load? (y or [n]) y
Breakpoint 1 (gdk_x_error) pending.
(gdb) run --sync
Starting program: /usr/b
I really think a fork is in order here. I've heard dozens of people agreeing
that this philosophy (as Linus says "interface Nazis") is wrong, but only a
couple fanatics who say "you crybabies, real men don't even need GUIs, much
less stupid screensavers or the right to choose how many cows they
Touché. Ok, here's another try:
~$ gdb totem
GNU gdb 6.4-debian
Copyright 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type "show copying" to see the c
I think this is what I did the first time, but I'm including all my commands so
it's more clear what I did. Please tell me if I need to try something else.
~$ gdb totem
GNU gdb 6.4-debian
Copyright 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public Licens
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Comment:
I have not problem starting with a movie argument. I only get this problem
with mo movie argument.
Here's the backtrace:
Starting program: /usr/bin/totem --sync
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
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I'm having the same problem. When I try to start totem (totem-xine engine),
the totem window appears for a split second then disappears, and I get this on
the console:
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
Bonobo access
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Just for the record, I just upgraded to Dapper today and the bug is
still there.
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I've retried this again a few times and here is the problem that remains: as
soon as I assign a shortcut in the "keyboard shortcuts" configurator for
Rhythmbox, the key becomes completely unusable (as described above), a
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I don't know whether to submit this under the same bug or a new one, but
I have the same problem with assigning shortcuts to Rhythmbox. I'm
using Breezy i386 on an Acer 2300. Same thing: I tried assigning
a to something
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