** Changed in: eog (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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eog crash GRIP-CRITICAL
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I believe that this bug occurs when the setting image-gallery-
resizable is true. There is no visible setting for this in the gui,
but it can be set via gsettings and causes the same error message above:
me@mypc:~$ gsettings set org.gnome.eog.ui image-gallery-resizable true
me@mypc:~$ eog
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Sergiu, can you look at what user settings are present, with:
dconf dump /org/gnome/eog/
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Title:
eog crash
I think I found out how to reproduce this bug. It happens when the ui
preference image-gallery-resizable is set to true:
myself@machine:~$ eog
myself@machine:~$ gsettings set org.gnome.eog.ui image-gallery-resizable true
and eog segfaults. This particular dconf key cannot be set via the
Public bug reported:
The following happens only in one user account on my machine running
Ubuntu 12.04, but is 100% from that account:
~$ eog
(eog:10210): GRIP-CRITICAL **: register_internal: assertion
`GRIP_IS_GESTURE_MANAGER (manager)' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
(This is
Photos are often meant to be shared -- e.g. sent by email to a friend.
We may not know what software will be used to view the photos we share;
and unfortunately there's still a lot of software out there that does
not make use of the exif orientation tag. (It seems to me that Firefox
and
Although Won't Fix may be right for the bug against gvfs, there is a
bug here which really, really needs fixing. Steps to reproduce on my
machine:
1. Boot to desktop and log in.
2. Insert a memory card and wait for the icon to appear on desktop.
3. Select Safely Remove Drive in the contextual
As mentioned above, the Ambiance theme in Ubuntu 10.04 has a 5-pixel
bottom border; and the corner regions of this border (a region of about
5-by-15 pixels -- I'm not sure) is usable for grabbing to resize the
window.
However, the newer version (1.7) of the light-themes package currently
in
The new Radiance and Ambiance metacity themes in Lucid have left and
right border widths of just 1 pixel. (This is different from the default
Human metacity theme in earlier versions of Ubuntu, where the width is 3
pixels.) This issue makes Radiance and Ambiance very difficult to use
for anyone
I have ia32-libs version 2.7ubuntu17 in karmic, and still have a
problem. The symbolic links are there:
ls -l /usr/lib/gio/modules/
total 272
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 2009-10-24 22:06 i486-pc-linux-gnu -
../../../lib32/gio/modules
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 2009-10-24 22:06
My video driver is: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.8.1-1ubuntu1.
The same problem was reported in the ubuntu forums in this post:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7944153postcount=6
I will attach the screenshot from that forum post.
(Another post in the same thread suggests that it occurs
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In karmic (with up-to-date packages as of Sep 11 2009), I see the
following:
1. Change the desktop background to a plain color, for clarity.
2. Make sure compiz is enabled.
3. Click on the clock applet, to make the 'mini-calendar' window
Bartek, you're right. I printed 3 pages of a longer document. Sorry
about the mis-information.
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evince mishandles duplex printing of multiple copies of PDFs with an odd number
of pages.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158483
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This bug is *not* fixed. This still happens with Jaunty and with the
current Karmic version (2.27.3 at present).
Steps to reproduce:
(1) Print two copies of a 3-page document from evince, collated, with
duplex on.
Expected results: you get four sheets of paper from your pinter, like
so:
I gave the information in comment 2 on how to reproduce this behavior,
and nothing has changed. What other info is needed? To make it clear for
Ubuntu 9.04, you can get a non-locked session (by design) by:
1. Install Ubuntu 9.04, create two users and log in.
2. Right-click on the user-switching
I have what may be the same problem. I do not have libvisual-0.4-plugins
installed, so this is not bug 287448.
The symptoms are that, on login, the theme is wrong (an old-style
default gnome look to controls and icon-set). I go to
Preferences--Appearance and get the message described in the bug
I also feel that this is a bad design, even for normal mouse use. It
seems like making the scroll wheel do something just for the sake of
it. There are other instances of this which *can* be turned off. For
example, using the scroll wheel when the cursor is over the desktop
switches desktops by
I can confirm this behavior on a Dell XPS M1330 with Ubuntu 8.04
preinstalled. The thinkfinger stuff is preinstalled, but suffers from
this bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252012
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The behavior of the tooltips in the Workspace Switcher, which prompted
this bug report, was changed in libwnck 2.22.0-0ubuntu3 (if I understand
right), because of bug LP #204994. So this bug is fixed now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209855
You received
To clarify this: I think eog is doing all it can. Since the original bug
report, the name of the trash file has changed in recent gnome. But this
is what eog does, I think, assuming that the images to be deleted are on
a different volume than /home and that the users uid is 1000:
(A) If the trash
Here is a simple way to reproduce this bug (also confirming Andrey's
earlier comment that this bug is exhibited by any window that is opened
while a VT is inactive).
Steps to reproduce (in a system with nvidia driver and compiz enabled):
1. Login.
2. Open a terminal and do sleep 15 zenity
I downloaded and compiled the most recent Gnome source for gnome-power-
manager (version 2.23.1 in trunk), and this fixed the problem for me.
So, unless this is a quirk of the build process, it seems that this bug
is somehow fixed upstream. But I couldn't find any reference to it.
Also, there is
Reverting to gnome-power-manager 2.21.92-0ubuntu1 in hardy fixed the
problem. So the bug does seem to be in recent versions of gnome-power-
manager, as the original report suggests. I haven't tried the in-between
versions.
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This happens to me as well (with hardy 8.04 updated on March 26). This
was a system upgraded from gutsy.
Opening the computer location in Nautilus works for a while. But after
a while, it just stalls, as described. Changing *anything* seems to fix
it temporarily: eg, inserting a CD in the drive,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
With hardy, the contents of the trash is at ~/.local/share/Trash, but
users who upgrade from gutsy may still have files in the old location,
~/.Trash.
There are two issues here: first, these files appear to be lost to the
user. Users expect to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I am using gutsy. I have four image files on my desktop (jpeg and png).
Sometimes Nautilus shows these as thumbnails, as it should. Sometimes
they revert to the icon which usually means thumbnail generation in
progress -- i.e. a document icon
Using the gui, you can get a non-locked session on another tty if you
use the panel applet fast-user-switch-applet, which has an option to
switch users without locking. (This option is in the Preferences of
the applet.) I will confess that fast-user-switch-applet is in universe,
not in main.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
I don't know if this feature request is realistic, but when invoking
gnome-screen-saver-command --lock (for example, via System--Quit..
then Lock Screen), it would be useful if there was a warning notifying
the user if another tty is
Maybe I have messed up apt, or misunderstood. But I don't think that
binary debs are in the archive.
If I do apt-get source then I do get a source tree which contains the
patch. But I don't see the binary debs in
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libg/libgnomeprint/
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Public bug reported:
At the top of the scroll bar of a nautilus list-view window, there is
some color, which should not be there. This happens in the default theme
in the dapper release. Switching to clearlooks did not remove the color.
I'll attach a screen shot.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Sometime between versions 22 and 26 of ubuntu-artwork, the folder icon
lots a lot of its detail and crispness when viewed at 75% (perhaps a
change to svg fomat?)
The shadows have almost gone, as well as the definition of the upper
edge.
** Affects: ubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
Sometime between versions 22 and 26 of ubuntu-artwork, the folder icon
- lots a lot of its detail and crispness when viewed at 75% (perhaps a
+ lost a lot of its detail and crispness when viewed at 75% (perhaps a
change to svg fomat?)
The shadows have almost gone,
Is this a duplicate of Bug #46801?
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It is true that (in gedit as well), the cropping of the close icon on
the tabs is not a new problem. (I just looked at the old gnome cross in
gedit: it is indeed cropped the same way.)
But the new icon really exposes this old bug in a bad way. With the old
cross, you need picky eyes to care about
I have had gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks 0.9.11-1 installed for a while, and
the scrollbar thumb still looks exactly the same as in the earlier
attached screenshot.
So the bug does not seem fixed, at least for me. Could this bug be re-
opened?
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Erich, this bug is about the smb printing backend, as the title clearly
says. The bug description is a segfault in the process launched by
/usr/lib/cups/backend/smb. That file is a symlink to smbspool.
The segfault in smbspool is easily reproducible by the one-liner echo
something | smbspool 99
Public bug reported:
Affects: eog (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
If you are viewing an image with eog and ask eog to delete the image
(move to trash), then eog will fail to do so unless the image file
resides on the same
I created Bug #40011 a short while ago, which I believe is another situation
where fast user switching leads to something that users will find unexpected (a
blank tty).
The problem in Bug #40011 is a manifestation of the same problem as this bug.
The user interface just follows the (invisible)
There is a similar (related?) issue with setting printer preference via the
Properties dialog box in gnome-cups-manager.
When opening the Properties dialog box, the preferences which are shown
reflect choices recorded in /etc/cups/printers.conf (or so it seems). That is,
the system-wide prefs
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-cups-manager (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Confirmed
Description:
I have two printers configured and working, with dapper. Then:
1. I launch gnome-cups-manager as an ordinary user (a member of the
lpadmin
Public bug reported:
Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Using dapper's gdm and the switch user funcionality available in the
log out dialog, do:
1. Login as user A.
2. From A's desktop, switch user and login as B.
Public bug reported:
Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
If user joe types username and password at the gdm login screen, and if
joe is already logged in at another session, then gdm displays a dialog
with three
Public bug reported:
Affects: ubuntulooks (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
Several gnome (and other) applications have a status bar at the bottom
of the main window, in which (from time to time) a progress bar is
sometimes
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