Coicidentally, also I have (had) that applet installed...
Someone already reported this on: https://github.com/ccadeptic23/Multi-
Core-System-Monitor/issues/12
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@Robert: "... building the Native Client plugin into Chromium requires
the use of a separate toolchain. While the toolchain is open-source, I'm
having some trouble building it locally. When I do have it built
successfully, I'll include Native Client using that toolchain."
Also on 14.04. Started googling for this issue once I noticed in Windows
I did not suffer from this issue. Until that point I thought the mouse
was just broken (some cheap Logitech mouse with USB bluetooth receiver).
Easy and safe test in gnome-terminal: nearly everytime the mouse moves
to
Also on 14.04. Started googling for this issue once I noticed in Windows
I did not suffer from this issue. Until that point I thought the mouse
was just broken (some cheap Logitech mouse with USB bluetooth
receiver.).
Easy and safet test in gnome-terminal: nearly everytime the mouse moves
to
Duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/410636 ?
Above also points to: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591258
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #591258
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591258
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This only reproduces on Mint? The system monitor = gnome-system-monitor
>> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/
> Also: surely the System Monitor uses too much CPU for something that
measures the CPU.
It does. Try ksysguard is a replacement.
** Also affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance:
** Also affects: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: shotwell (Ubuntu)
** Project changed: linuxmint => shotwell
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> Thanks for all that. About Ubuntu: there is a limit to how many bug
trackers I will create accounts for. I am user, not a developer.
I get it, but this bug here is not going to get any attention.
> And even if this networking problem (in its wider version, whereby one
needs special software
as Chromium is default browser for Ubuntu!
It is not?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/882942
Title:
NaCL is missing
Status in chromium-browser package in
Relevant: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692666#c7
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124440
Title:
[enhancement] Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse
@68: What just started happening? Doesn't that sound like a driver
issue? This bug is mostly about normally behaving scroll wheels, but
people including me would just like if the lines per scrolled distance
would be adjustable (I think most people find it be too small/slow by
default... but I
#66: With this rate of things, somewhere around 2055.
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Title:
[enhancement] Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse
Did people even read the bug description? There is a separate bug for
12.10 and later:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1063617
And it is also assigned/in progress.
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Related? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1063617
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Title:
Ubuntu forgets keyboard shortcuts after a restart
@johnd03: I don't quite understand your earlier comment (seems to be
fixed), the status on the gnomebugs tracker is still unconfirmed so
certainly not fixed on purpose at least.
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@63: Huh? Wrong bug?
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Title:
[enhancement] Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse scrolling speed
Status in GNOME Control
@Sebastien:
so it's not always happening?
Not always. No idea what triggers it.
can't you just try (right click in the folder, create new folder, give
it a name, validate)
Above should answer this: so I can't repro it intentionally and last
time(s) it occurred I didn't happen to test this.
Possibly related bugs?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/492598
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file-roller/+bug/1040591
Above bugs occur to me, and when they occur, it's same for all files
created in external programs. I am not sure whether this involved
folders
Still occasionally getting this in 13.10 and Nautilus 1:3.8.2-0ubuntu2.
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Title:
Extracted files to Nautilus are not visible
Duplicate?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/492598
Curiously from 2009...
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Title:
Extracted files to
Resurfacing ancient bug? I've been getting this behaviour occasioanally
in 13.04 (whatever was the latest and official version of nautilus in
it) and now in 13.10 too with nautilus 1:3.8.2-0ubuntu2.
Also exactly same symptoms to post #4, when files are being created from
an external program and
Also started having this in 13.10, nautilus 3.8.2. Too bad didn't check
when the 0-byte file was created (was a 0 byte .gif), but I'm fairly
sure it was there previously. Yesterday I did some system updates
though...
In my case I narrowed the problem down to nautilus-compare package.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/694468
Considering the poster of that bug and that the underlying Gnome bug
just had its 10th anniversary, this is almost hilarious.
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Same as #2, but icon context menu works (when the program is running).
Of course invisible in Dash search.
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Title:
dia does not
I get this sometimes, but for example right now couldn't repro it.
But I have basically same problem when I create a file in an external
program and save it to my mounted partition (ext4) - I have to refresh
the folder manually. Possibly the same problem?
13.04, Nautilus 3.6.3.
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I get this often, with the addition that any file created in an external
program does not show up automatically in Nautilus (even if no Nautilus
window was open when the file was created). To make the file show up,
manual refresh is required. To me this is not a permanent bug -
restarting Nautilus
#4: I doubt, as it require a patched version, but considering Ubuntu
kept an older version of Nautilus in 12.10... I think it might not be
that far fetched. I think better long-term solution would be to change
to Nemo and would be a pretty bold statement directed to Gnome team.
This together with
There should be also a separate setting for laptops' touchpad edge
scrolling to avoid constant tinkering with the setting, because
obviously touchpad accelerates differently. At least I find that the
default current slow scrolling is ok for my touchpad, but I hate it for
my mouse wheels. For sure
My problem seems similar, except that in my case it seems to
automatically opt for the shutdown option. Happens once in a while
too, but not consistently, so really hard to figure out how to reproduce
it.
Pretty horrible bug when you're thinking about hibernating/suspending
but instead get a
Edit to #3: oops, in my case it isn't the shutdown dialog per se, but
the dialog whatever it is called, that open e.g. when pressing laptop's
power button (the one that shows all five options: lock / suspend /
hibernate / restart / shutdown). But it sounds like the same sort of
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** Description changed:
- Spaces or cyrillic symbols in folder names are passed correctly. For
+ Spaces or cyrillic symbols in folder names are not passed correctly. For
example, for the selected files /home/user/untitled/untitled
folder/testfile*, nautilus passes the following URIs as
Public bug reported:
Spaces or cyrillic symbols in folder names are passed correctly. For
example, for the selected files /home/user/untitled/untitled
folder/testfile*, nautilus passes the following URIs as arguments:
file:///home/user/untitled/untitled02/testfile1
#53: *My surprised face* :)
Lack of this setting now plagues especially Chrome/Chromium, since
earlier this year a command-line switch to set a custom scrolling speed
was removed from Chrome (it was experimental in the first place), so now
there is no simple workaround for Chrome (I guess Firefox
Still present in 13.04.
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Title:
create folder in gtk filechooser dialog does not work
Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu:
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