Sorry for the typos, I jsut HATE this keyboard at times. :grin:
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Title:
Gnome Flashback (Metacity and Compiz) experience lags in displaying
Gnome Flashback Compiz Xorg log.
This session was terminated with a 3 finger salute because of
unresponsiveness.
Notice to last time stamp in the log.
** Attachment added: gnome-flashback-compiz-02-03-14
Gnome classic Xorg log
** Attachment added: gnome-classic-02-03-14
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1275966/+attachment/3968196/+files/gnome-classic-02-03-14
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Gnome Flashback Metacity Xorg log
** Attachment added: gnome-flashback-metacity-02-03-14
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1275966/+attachment/3968197/+files/gnome-flashback-metacity-02-03-14
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Public bug reported:
Using an alpah build of Trusty Gnome, I experience a time lag when i use
the Flashback option for Gnome.
Gnome (standard) will almost immediately display the wallpaper.
Gnome Classic will display the selected wallpaper after about a one
second delay.
Gnome Flashback
BTW, I reverted back to AisleRiot 3.2.2, and the problem went away.
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Title:
Aisleriot solitare crashes when attempting to put a stack of cards
Public bug reported:
I am using Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS and AisleRiot Solitare 3.4.1 and after
installing Gnome shell v3.5.4, AisleRiot Solitare crashes when you
attempt to put a contiguous stack of cards on top.
A dialog box stating that a scheme exception occurred, offering an
option to report this
A stack, ready to be put on top.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-games/+bug/1177168/+attachment/3667683/+files/Screenshot%20from%202013-05-06%2022%3A07%3A50.png
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The error dialog box displayed.
** Attachment added: Screenshot from 2013-05-06 22:08:02.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-games/+bug/1177168/+attachment/3667684/+files/Screenshot%20from%202013-05-06%2022%3A08%3A02.png
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I have installed a 'tag editor' (Ex Falso, from the repositories) and
MANUALLY edited the tags that were creating the problems.
With Rhythmbox open on one monitor, and Ex Falso on the other, I could
watch the entries fix themselves as I saved the edits in Ex Falso,
At least I was getting
Hmmm, After checking Answers for 'sort order, I came across this:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+question/127031
It never got answered.
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Public bug reported:
I have RB 2.98 on my 32 bit Precise install (fresh install from CD).
After painstakingly correcting the ARTIST sort order for a decent number
of entries in the library, rhythmbox decides to throw that corrected
sort order OUT!
It will be correct, until I quit rhythmbox. Once
This sentence needs to be corrected:
Where Keys, Alicia was supposed to be, it was BLANK!
to read as:
Where Keys, Alicia was supposed to be set as the artist sort order,
that field was BLANK!
(Sorry, I failed to completely proofread the post.)
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I believe I am also affected by this bug, or a close variant of it.
On a FRESH Quantal Alpha one installation, trying to install gnome-
session-fallback (I will avoid editorial commentary about Unity), I get
warnings about being unable to mark packages for installation because of
unmet
Include me as someone who has been hit by this.
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Title:
package-data-downloader crashed with ValueError in command(): invalid
literal for int()
Perhaps the best way to cure this bug is to include the force
quit selection from 'Add To Panel' as part of the base configuration.
Ever since I started using Ubuntu heavily (around 9.10), one item that
always was placed in the top panel of my desktop was 'Force Quit'. I can
not count the number
While the OP mentioned that the named file was not used to display the
background, I have a situation where a specified (in the .conf file)
background file is NOT used to display the desired background.
In fact, the only way I could get my Pangolin background to display was
to rename it to
I have noticed this one too.
I use both karmic and Lucid in addition to testing Maverick.
I have a 32 pixel wide frame around the edges of my monitor; to stash
all of the launchers, etc. In both Karmic and Lucid, a workplace
switcher placed in a vertical panel orients itself vertically (i.e.
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