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so
This crash happened in libindicator. indicator-messages has seen quite a
big rewrite for convergence and doesn't use libindicator anymore.
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Needs to set timestamps, so applications don't open in background
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Selecting incoming message does not raise corresponding chat window to the
foreground
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This seems to be a bug in empathy. telepathy-indicator (the component
providing messaging menu integration with empathy) correctly requests
TP_CONNECTION_PRESENCE_TYPE_HIDDEN when I choose "invisible" from the
messaging menu.
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happen all the time for you or only in specific circumstances?
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Every message gets new list item on empa
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Send button
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Thanks for reporting this. It's the same issue as bug #1261058.
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Selecting incoming message does not raise corresponding chat window to the
foregrou
This seems to be a bug in empathy. telepathy-indicator (the component
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Empathy shows up as runnin
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sorting
There are actually two bugs in the original screenshot: the chat section
should not be shown when no applications support that and the whole
messaging menu should not be shown when it doesn't contain any
applications.
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** No l
I'm sorry, I still cannot reproduce it, even when muting from the login
screen. Did you see my comment about the five-second timeout?
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The problem is that MPRIS provides no way for the sound menu to find out
when an application stops exporting player functionality. So if you've
had the plugin enabled once, the sound menu will continue to display
rhythmbox even after you've disabled the plugin again.
You can remove media players f
Thanks for reporting this bug. Unfortunately I cannot reproduce it on my
system. Can you provide more detail on when it occurs? Does it happen
right after startup or after you've played something and then muted the
sound? Which apps are you using?
Note that the icon will stay red for five seconds
When you say nothing happens, do you mean that rhythmbox doesn't start
at all or that it starts but doesn't play any music?
Can you launch Rhythmbox normally via the dash or the launcher? Do you
have the MPRIS plugin enabled?
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Status: New
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As
gt; In Progress
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Mike, thanks for the detailed comment.
Sorry about the off-hand remark. What I meant by "get on the bus
properly" is for CUPS to be on D-Bus all the time, not only when an
event happens and a subscription exists. I think the subscription-based
system is overkill for desktop notifications and makes
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-
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I've attached a branch which increases the timeout to 24h.
Why don't we just patch cups to always send those dbus signals? (Or get
on the bus properly even.)
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Title:
Sound a
Sorry for the late reply.
Your copies of Rhythmbox don't export the MPRIS dbus interface which is
needed for the sound menu to discover and manipulate media players. Do
you have the MPRIS plugin enabled?
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Tit
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> Is there any problem with using the same profile for the lock screen
as for the login screen?
Nope.
Thanks for your comment. This makes it the same bug as bug #1280378.
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Yes, I think we should.
I assume players should be visible in the sound menu on the lock screen
but not activatable, regardless of whether they are running. We don't
ever want windows popping up on the lock screen. Is an insensitive
"Rythmbox" menu item right above sensitive playback controls too
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Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key
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I cannot reproduce this anymore after the fix in 3.8.6-0ubuntu2. Can
somebody who is still seeing a leak please provide more detail? Does it
happen when a specific application or indicator is running?
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indicator-messages is the backend of the messaging menu. unity8 handles
the UI.
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Public bug reported:
GNOME applications that use client-side decorations can't be resized on
Unity. I think it's because the frame extents hint is not supported.
gnome-clocks and gnome-tweak-tool are two apps in the archive that have
this problem.
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Can someone with this problem please attach their ~/.cache/upstart
/unity-panel-service.log. If unity-panel-service is crashing on login,
this log might tell us why.
If you're experiencing issues with a single indicator, please attach the
log for that indicator (~/.cache/upstart/indicator-XXX.log)
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fails to build with GTK+ 3.10
Status in “libindicator” package in Ubu
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Indicator options stopped working with glib 2.39.1
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notification summary doesn't change f
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Ah okay. Thanks.
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Yes, thank you. These are the versions that are known to have bug
#1239710. I was wrong before: the fix didn't get released with an update
yet, but that should happen soon.
I'm marking this as a duplicate.
Hi BeowulfOF! Thanks for taking the time to report this bug. It seems
similar to bug #1239710, which should be fixed with the latest updates.
Which versions of indicator-datetime and indicator-session are you
running?
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Stéphane: ah, I was trying to click the through and that works now (the
original description says it doesn't). Trying again, I can see that
clicking above the through also moves the slider, but clicking below
doesn't. Is that what you're referring to?
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It seems like Rhythmbox wasn't running while you executed that command.
If it wasn't, could you please try again with Rhythmbox running?
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segfault in menu_hidden()
Status in Sou
We should blacklist it.
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All menu item text is invisible in Adobe Reader
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Yes, this is a bug, but not one in the messaging menu. The messaging
service exports a menu which is shown by the panel. The HUD can access
the same model on the bus, but doesn't.
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Title:
Volume keys
The sound menu controls the output of the default device. It doesn't
change the default device itself.
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Indicator
The design spec currently specifies that the media players should be
sorted alphabetically by application name[1].
Matthew, what do you think about this suggestion?
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#Music_player_section
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Sorry, supporting jack is out of scope for the sound menu.
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Are you still experiencing this issue? I cannot reproduce it in 13.10.
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It does toggle back for me, but only after releasing the mouse button.
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I cannot reproduce this bug on 13.10 Is this still an issue for you?
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Strange. I think it's only possible for one application to grab media
keys. Assigning this to gnome-settings-daemon, which handles media keys.
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Is this still an issue? It works for me on 13.10.
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This is fixed in 13.10.
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This was fixed for 13.10.
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Fixed for 13.10.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1047473 ***
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Rhythmbox play button has an odd square around it.
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The sound menu is controlling the sound of the default device by design.
There are no plans to support to control the volume of other devices.
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[IdeaPad Z470,
Thanks for reporting this bug. It is fixed 13.10.
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Title:
No sound on he
indicator-sound requires pulseaudio to function. It is not possible to
use it with alsa and there are no plans to make it support that.
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Good observation, thanks.
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"Play (or play/pause)" keyboard shortcut should launch media player if not
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[Pre
The design spec agrees with this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#Playback_item
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This bug was filed a long time ago. Is it still an issue for you?
I can't reproduce it on 13.10.
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Thanks Redsandro.
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Xavier, I very much agree. We just need one additional thing in .desktop
files: Implements.
Then we could have Implements=org.freedesktop.MediaPlayer, which entails
having the actions you're suggestions (don't even need to be GActions,
org.freedesktop.Application has an ActivateAction as well).
I
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Title:
Changing the audio output in VLC mak
I can reproduce this bug. That's not an issue in indicator-sound though:
it isn't concerned with audio devices at all. It simply sets the volume
of pulse's default audio device.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 789192 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789192
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 789192
The sound menu should handle keyboard volume/mute keys
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** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This was fixed with the refactor of indicator-sound in 13.10. Feel free
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** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: indicator-sound
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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