Andres, yes, can confirm the bug only manifests for me with ogg files
(not mp3) when gapless playback is enabled.
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banshee
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/709860
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 709860
banshee repeat the playing tracks even if repeat is turned off
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This affects me on 12.04 using conventional 3d unity. I just returned to my
laptop after a several hours, swished my mouse, and the screen came back on,
unlocked... I thought "odd... shouldn't this be locked?" and just assumed that
I must have absent-mindedly unlocked it earlier. I then went to
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Title:
brasero intermittently fails to appear on desktop when activated via
nautilus context menu
Status in “brasero” package
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. In nautilus right-click on an .iso file and select "open with brasero disc
burner"
2. If the brasero dialog appears, then click "cancel".
3. repeat step 1.
Expected behaviour: Brasero dialog appears
Actual behaviour: nothing appears
pgrep -l brasero
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Title:
user-accounts panel does not give the option to encrypt a new user's
home directory
Status in “gnome-contr
Public bug reported:
The gnome-control-center user-accounts panel does not give the user the
option to encrypt a new user's home directory.
This omission is clearly a bug, because the user is given the option of
encrypting their own home directory when installing the operating
system, and therefo
On 21/05/12 17:56, Sepero wrote:
> Even though "Paste" is greyed and unclickable, Ctrl+v still correctly
> works to paste contents.
I find that "paste" is greyed out but still clickable.
(ditto for "Rename")
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Title:
nautilus context menu options incorrectly greyed out
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
*
Public bug reported:
** PART I **
Steps to reproduce:
1. Right-click on any file or folder in nautilus that you have
permission to rename.
Expected behaviour:
A "Rename" option should be available in the context menu for the
selected file or folder.
Actual behaviour:
The "Rename" option is A
I think I'm suffering from this in 12.04. That is to say, I get no sound
when I backspace an empty line in a terminal, and I have set "alert
sound" to "Glass" and the Alert volume to maximum. I can hear the sound
when selecting it, but I never hear it in use.
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Also, FWIW, when I log in using Gnome Shell instead of Unity *then* I
can hear the ("Glass") alert sound from the terminal.
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Tit
Yes, I'm getting this all the time in Pangolin
(12.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1) too.
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Title:
Firefox always says "Well, this is emba
It now seems to work.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I have tested this with a second laptop and found that display
correctly turns off. The problem apparently only manifests on my
netbook.
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Public bug reported:
A recent update appears to have broken gnome-power-preferences. It is no longer
capable of putting the display to sleep after a specified period of inactivity.
To reproduce:
1. start gnome-power-preferences
2. in tab "On AC Power" set "Put display to sleep when inactive for:
** Description changed:
A recent update appears to have broken gnome-power-preferences. It is no
longer capable of putting the display to sleep after a specified period of
inactivity.
To reproduce:
1. start gnome-power-preferences
2. in tab "On AC Power" set "Put display to sleep when in
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