good news! (or bad, depending on what we want ;-))
i repeated the usual steps (removed all songs for the millionth time)
and it worked. it seems that this time the application managed to write
its configuration (?) before crashing(?). i forgot to mention it crashed
quite often (the window just dis
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
long time ago i added some songs residing on a smb share.
the server no longer exists but rhythmbox cannot be persuaded to remove these
songs from its list.
selecting all items and invoking "remove" from the context menu does not help -
the li
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gvfs-backends
netstat -tp reveals lots of the old connections made by gvfsd-http, and
some of them are several days old. this seams like a resource leak. not
very harmful for typical user, but the intense use of gvfsd could even
block the user from making
annoying in almost every gtk app, especially when working with keyboard
and the mouse lands in some random location, invoking absurd tooltips
that hang indefinitely and obscure the exact part of the screen you
would like to see.
IIRC, windows 95 had the tooltip timeout configurable in the registry
clearly an usability bug.
the gnome terminal should not create a new selection until the mouse cursor is
dragged by at least one character.
accidental mouse movements are nearly unavoidable with todays high resolution
screens.
combined with the stupid unix selection model (losing the "clipboard"
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35241
Task: ubuntu gnome-screensaver
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/5911
Comment:
Downgrading to libgphoto fixed the issue. To workaround it you can use
different software that let's you choose camera/mode.
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