*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 571868 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571868
Thanks for your confirmation, it appears to be a duplicate of bug
#571868 then.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #622161
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=622161
** Also affects: eog via
On 02/15/2011 09:36 AM, Marcel Stimberg wrote:
> Hi pietro,
>
> could you try Felix Riemann’s suggestion (he’s one of the eog developers, so
> he knows what he’s talking about ;) ) and try whether disabling the "Date in
> status bar" plugin (Edit -> Preferences -> Plugins) makes the problem
> di
Hi pietro,
could you try Felix Riemann’s suggestion (he’s one of the eog developers, so he
knows what he’s talking about ;) ) and try whether disabling the "Date in
status bar" plugin (Edit -> Preferences -> Plugins) makes the problem disappear?
Thanks.
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On 02/03/2011 11:24 PM, Marcel Stimberg wrote:
> I'm still absolutely clueless about what causes this problem...
> Two more questions:
> 1. Is there anything "special" about your Desktop folder (e.g. is it a
> symbolic link to another drive on a network share, on an encrypted
> filesystem, etc.)
The lsof output in #3 suggests that you have the "Date in statusbar" plugin
enabled.
This plugin has a known race condition which could prevent the program window
from being shown on start.
To check you can try if it is still reproducible with the plugin
disabled.
Alternatively, the problem was
I'm still absolutely clueless about what causes this problem...
Two more questions:
1. Is there anything "special" about your Desktop folder (e.g. is it a symbolic
link to another drive on a network share, on an encrypted filesystem, etc.)
2. Did you install any additional (non-Ubuntu) software th
On 02/02/2011 11:12 PM, Marcel Stimberg wrote:
> Can you still reproduce the problem? Does it happen for any filetype (e.g.
> png, jpeg?).
> Could you attach to a running hanging eog session with gdb and get a
> stacktrace. Something like
> sudo gdb -p PID | tee gdb-eog.txt
> (where PID is the pr
Can you still reproduce the problem? Does it happen for any filetype (e.g. png,
jpeg?).
Could you attach to a running hanging eog session with gdb and get a
stacktrace. Something like
sudo gdb -p PID | tee gdb-eog.txt
(where PID is the process id)
and then:
thread apply all bt
quit
Please then a
** Changed in: eog (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/703531
Title:
Gnome image viewer occationally fails to display image from dek
On 01/17/2011 11:10 PM, Marcel Stimberg wrote:
> Thank you for your bug report. That's an odd issue, eog perfectly opens
> images on my desktop. What happens if you try it from a terminal
> (Applications>Accessories>Terminal) by entering
> eog ~/Desktop/nameofyourfile.jpg
>
> PS: The issue wit
Thank you for your bug report. That's an odd issue, eog perfectly opens images
on my desktop. What happens if you try it from a terminal
(Applications>Accessories>Terminal) by entering
eog ~/Desktop/nameofyourfile.jpg
PS: The issue with "About Ubuntu" is a known bug (Bug #690248).
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Gnome image viewer occationally fails to display image from dektop
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