It happens to me when one of the file systems is busy (USB) or the network
mount unreachable.
For reference, it also happens when specifying a known non-busy directory on
the command-line, like /home/mark.
xdiskusage fails the same way with unavailable filesystems but works fine when
specifying
I found the example strings in:
https://github.com/GNOME/pango/blob/master/pango/pango-language-sample-
table.h
and the string selection here: https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-font-
viewer/blob/827b338762d45535718be637a838a75f8c218f7d/src/sushi-font-
widget.c#L315
This means that it should be possi
I experience this problem on Unity though
On average once per week, and usually when I drag file(s) to a Nautilus
window (either from another Nautilus or File-roller)
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I don't see why importance should be High. There are much more pressing
bugs since the release of 18.04 and this bug hardly even affects
usability.
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Evince 3.18.2: I never see a recent files list.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1365296
Title:
No 'recent' files shown until a file is opened (due to gmenumodel
change
I have it with Java, Firefox, Remmina, Wine, Terminal, etc. Lately most
often with the TortoiseHG's rejected chunks merge window. I on average
~10 windows open at a time. It doesn't matter if I recently rebooted or
not. Both pop-ups and main windows. Sometimes fully transparent, other
times it rend
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