I have tried to create an archive of my own to reproduce the problem. I
think I have succeeded.
Check the included archive, which contains:
- 10 folders containing 10 (empty) text files
- a zip archive containing a single file filled with some data gleaned from
/dev/random
observation:
-
Sadly, no. The archives in question are copyrighted so I doubt it would
be a good idea to post them here in the open.
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Extraction of rar files (v5) from the context menu ("Extract")
occasionally results in one or more subfolders silently being skipped.
This behavior is not systematic. Some rar archives extract properly,
other ones do not.
There is not any warning or error message when the
I believe that the evolution mail program and google accounts are to
blame.
The problem went away for me after I deleted my keyring and switched
from evolution to thunderbird.
Trying to (re-)add a mail account to evolution immediately brings the
problem is back.
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It sounds like this bug is (at least partly) related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2040453
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My system is fully updated but I am still seeing the bug described in the
opening post. If I move a file to different directory:
* the moved files keeps showing in the original directory
* trying to move that file to the trash folder pops up an error message stating
that the file is unknown
*
The issue seems to be related. The video shows a feature I had not noticed yet
but that is certainly there: the problem does not manifest if I take the
"precaution" of first moving the mouse outside nautilus before I click on a
different folder. What I mean is:
1. open nautilus
2. click on a
Public bug reported:
Nautilus randomly drops about half of my mouse clicks. Clicked folders
or files will sometimes open at once, yet the next time(s) fail to
respond until clicked a second time.
I am seeing this both on X11 and on wayland. Single or double click
policy does not make any
Update: It seems to be fixed by a tracker3 reset --filesystem. I'll see
how it goes...
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Title:
nautilus crashes when entering a
Update: the bug is NOT restricted to X11. Wayland is affected, too,
although not as badly: it does not crash immediately and it happens only
when searching directories containing many files (many = tens of
thousands) and mostly when doing a remote search (over NFS). The error
message is
Public bug reported:
As soon as I start typing in its search box, nautilus freezes for a
second and then goes on to crash. When that happens, the terminal
reports a "Bus Error".
This happens systematically when the directory contains many files. It
also appears to be restricted to X11.
I commented out the suggested line but the only effect is that switching
accounts is now completely impossible. More specifically, it prevents me from
getting past the login screen:
1. I select "switch user" from my running user session
2. I am sent to the login screen
3. I select a different
Public bug reported:
Terminals launched from the nautilus context menu ("Open in Terminal") do not
automatically receive focus.If one starts typing, the input goes to nautilus
instead of the terminal and the terminal needs to be selected manually to get
focus.
Steps:
1. right-click in
Public bug reported:
I have three accounts and I need all three to run on xorg instead of
wayland.
For some reason, two of them consistently start wayland even when I
select plain gnome from the gdm menu. To get xorg, I need to log out and
log in a second time.
A solution that is supposed to
https://www.mail-archive.com/libreoffice-
b...@lists.freedesktop.org/msg862887.html
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Title:
libreoffice font selection
But the flatpak version typically fails to generate thumbnails.
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Title:
Evince Document Viewer(42.0) does not remember last page
I am seeing the same issues.
They have to do with apparmor. Preferences do stick when the evince
profile is disabled (sudo apparmor_parser -R
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince).
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** Description changed:
Trying to scroll through the font list in the menu bar, I experience an
unacceptable degree of lagging. Just popping up the dropdown list takes
7-10 seconds and the system takes the same amount of time to respond to
- perform individidual scrolling gestures to move
Public bug reported:
Trying to scroll through the font list in the menu bar, I experience an
unacceptable degree of lagging. Just popping up the dropdown list takes
7-10 seconds and the system takes the same amount of time to respond to
perform individidual scrolling gestures to move through the
The bug appears to be a theming issue. I have not seen it since I
replaced the third party theme I was using with the default.
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** Description changed:
- Every time I want to use my computer after the screen has blanked, I
- find that the open applications are frozen.
+ When I want to use my computer after the screen has blanked, I often
+ (about half of the time) find that the open applications are frozen.
I can
Public bug reported:
Every time I want to use my computer after the screen has blanked, I
find that the open applications are frozen.
I can bring them back to life by restarting X or by cycling through the
windows (ALT + TAB). Not a major bug certainly annoying as it is
happening time and again.
Running gsettings with sudo seems to nail it:
sudo gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen 'true'
But this disables screen locking for every user. That is irrelevant to
me but some may care.
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Title:
blanking locks screen although screen lock is disabled
Status in gdm3 package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in
Possibly related to bug #1968208, which I reported today: frozen gnome-
shell after logging in/unlocking.
This new bug would indicate that gnome-shell indeed randomly crashes.
The behaviour is inconsistent, though. Sometimes it does not crash at
all, at other times it does but it does not always
Public bug reported:
I disabled screen lock from Settings > Privacy > Screen. Even so, I am
forced to log in any time my screen has blanked.
When I inspect dconf-editor (org.gnome.desktop.lockdown), I see that
locking is indeed active.
This looks like a discrepancy between the settings
Public bug reported:
File-roller fails to extract rar, zip, xz and tar archives when
1) the output folder is or is below a symbolic link
and
2) extraction is run from the context menu (Extract Here)
The typical error message is:
"There was an error while extracting ". The file is not a
Public bug reported:
Switching users causes the login screen to lock up and the mouse and
keyboard to become unresponsive.
The order is this:
1) I select "switch user..." from the top bar
2) the login screen pops up and displays the list of users
2) I select my user
4) I enter the password
5)
Well... I just find that mp3 streams work just as fine. Most likely a
kernel thing, then.
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Title:
Playback aborts when a
I think this ticket can be closed, at least for now.
Since I replaced all my mp3 format streams with aac streams, I have not
experienced as much as a stutter. Then again, for all I know, the actual
reason may be a recent be a kernel update...
Anyway, thanks for your assistance!
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The URI you put up plays fine. Unfortunately, I ran into the same issue
when I started a different stream.
There were a few short skips at first but the player came back. Then it
suddenly gave up completely with the error message mentioned in my
opening post.
I am including the log file. The
Public bug reported:
Whenever heavy traffic starts on my network, Rhythmbox will abruptly
stop playing audio streams. The traffic in question may be local data
transfer or (mostly large) downloads.
The same happens to local audio streams managed by pulseaudio. A data
transfer starts and the
1) No, previous versions were fine.
2) My issue got solved through an August update (comment #4 above) so I have
not seen any reason to test other versions since. All I can say is that I did
try launchpad at the time I was experiencing the bug - no 5.2.x was available
yet - and that did not
Just an update: all the issues that I reported were fixed some time ago
after upgrading libreoffic-gtk (currently using 1:5.1.4-0ubuntu1).
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Public bug reported:
I am denied access to the subfilesystems exported by my nfs server (the
top level filesystem itself is unaffected).
The client is reporting that I do not have the necessary permissions.
However, all was fine until the day before yesterday.
When I revert my client to
Public bug reported:
Using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS installed originally from a weekly beta2 ISO; the
image was verified at the time to match its checksum and the install has
since consistently been upgraded.
>From the start, Libreoffice writer (1:5.1.2-0ubuntu1 - amd64) has
struggled with a "large"
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