When will this fix make it into bionic?
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Title:
[SRU] SDL2 2.0.6 isn't compiled with Vulkan support
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Using Compiz 0.9.12.2 under Ubuntu 16.04.2, with NVidia driver 375.66 on
a GTX 960.
Window preview mipmaps are not generated for the task switcher, or for
the Static Application Switcher. The Ring Switcher seems to display
properly, as does Scale.
Thumbnail image quality was
You can get some washed-out colours, but not the previous gameplay
behaviour, by using dconf-editor to set org.gnome.mines.theme to
"classic". The Gnome devs even show the old version on their project
page. The new version is just terrible.
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The Gnome devs in their arrogance and "wisdom" have given gnome-mines
the same lack of visibility as everything else in the Gnome Desktop.
People are starting to use displays that can show over a billion colours
and the Gnome devs are trying to make everything entirely grey-and-
slightly-darker-gre
Still an issue on Xenial.
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Title:
missing icons for .directory files
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Steps to reproduce bug:
Select Shut Down... from Gnome Panel menu. Select Cancel on the
subsequent dialogue.
What should happen:
The user should be returned to the desktop. The computer should not shut
down.
What actually happens:
The computer immediately shuts down.
@jbicha: My previous comment reads like an attack on you personally. It
wasn't intended to be. I'm grateful that you attempted a fix, even
though your approach didn't actually address the problem described in
the initial report. The lack of resources and low priority for this kind
of papercut issue
** Description changed:
Directory files have been shipped with incorrect Icon= fields. For
example, ActionGames.directory contains Icon=weather-storm.
- This should instead read Icons=applications-action (1) which is included
+ This should instead read Icon=applications-action (1) which is
The "fix" was entirely inadequate. Just three files, replacing one
arbitrarily inappropriate icon with another, and not the ones that
people have complained about. There are standard names for these,
included within the default Ubuntu theme. Use those. If you really must
use some other icon, call i
Still affects Saucy. Still affects Trusty.
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Title:
missing icons for .directory files
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On further investigation it looks like this bug got picked up from
Debian by Sebastien Bacher on 2008-06-13.
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.directory files contain ref
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Scenario:
You want to edit a text file, so you make a copy with a different name.
Later, you want to remind yourself of what the original file said, so
you find it and open it.
What you expect to happen:
Nautilus will use whatever magic numbers and casting of bones that it
Public bug reported:
Directory files have been shipped with incorrect Icon= fields. For
example, ActionGames.directory contains Icon=weather-storm.
This should instead read Icons=applications-action (1) which is included
in many icon sets (2), leaving this kind of substitution to the theme
author
Sorry, upgraded to 12.10, where the Window Preview plugin was removed
entirely. I'm running compiz-experimental now, and it works fine.
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Title:
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** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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when opening a file using gedit, an unwanted blank document tab also
It all seems to work OK with the 185 drivers that come with Karmic. I
guess whatever had caused it had been fixed. There's still quite a lot
of work to be done on Karmic though, I see. The Firefox launcher on the
panel crashes the panel, and the text in this box is invisible, for
example.
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Cool. Will give it a go when I get a chance then.
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oversaturated colours with Blur plugin
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I agree that it's probably a driver issue, but I don't know why. It
works perfectly until that transition, so something obviously happens at
that point that causes the texture to be broken in some way.
I would check the live cd as soon as I have the time, except for the
fact that the proprietary n
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Binary package hint: compiz
If I use the Blur plugin, when I switch workspaces and switch back, all
the colours become oversaturated (and the background doesn't get
blurred). This is true for normal windows and decorations. It's probably
true for menus and the like too, but s
Likewise happened to me today. Likewise removing gxine fixed the
problem.
Re-installing gxine afterwards went fine.
Weird.
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I see. I wasn't offered the option at all. I certainly didn't uninstall
it. I understand that apt-get and aptitude handle Recommends
dependencies differently, and Synaptic and update-manager could be
different again. Just another quirk of the slightly bumpy Intrepid
upgrade process, I guess.
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So if Jockey needs nvidia-common to function, shouldn't nvidia-common be
a dependency of jockey? In its current state, Jockey does nothing.
nvidia-glx doesn't need nvidia-common, since the graphics drivers are
working fine, it's jockey that needs it to do its magic.
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No I don't.
I upgraded with a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade because the Update Manager
wasn't working - it failed to update itself, apparently, and so the
upgrade kept failing. Amarok had dependency problems too, so I removed
that, did the dist-upgrade, then installed amarok and nvidia-glx-177.
$ lsp
Public bug reported:
I have nvidia-glx-177 installed for my GeForce 6200. I have nvidia as
the Driver in my xorg.conf. I have fully accelerated 3D for OpenGL and
Compiz. But the Hardware Drivers tool claims that "No proprietary
drivers are in use on this system."
I don't know which method jockey
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
The majority of resolution problems in the Ubuntu forums appear to be
caused by incorrect or missing EDID information. Either the monitors are
not generating this information or the graphics cards are not passing it
on. Having a simpl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
"Access external storage devices automatically" does not make the user a
member of the disk group that allows access to external storage devices.
Using gnome-system-tools 2.22.0-0ubuntu9 in Hardy.
Having manually added users to the di
Public bug reported:
If the GConf key /apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager is set to
true, Compiz cannot start. This makes it impossible to use gnome-
appearance-properties to turn on the visual effects, even on a system
that can use these visual effects. When selecting anything other than
"
No. They're just on a FAT32 partition with full access.
As it turns out, having removed and re-imported the music from that
directory, it functions as it should, so I can't recreate the problem
for testing.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: banshee
When selecting the Delete From Drive item from the context menu of a
song, the song does not get deleted from the drive, it is simply removed
from the library.
On Gutsy, using banshee 0.13.1+dfsg-3.
** Affects: banshee (Ubuntu)
Importance:
For me, the cut off between a successful operation and a crash is around
1000 songs. Hopefully this will be a useful data point.
Oh, in Gutsy, with 1 GB of RAM.
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Ah, it's a duplicate of *that* bug, but not the one that it's marked as
a duplicate of.
Thanks.
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Notification Area icon the wrong size
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174877
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That's not really the same bug at all. That bug is about the arrangement
of icons in the Notification Area. This bug is about Rhythmbox's
Notification Area icon almost always being the wrong size. 16x16 is too
s
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Notification Area icon the wrong size
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I'm using 7.10 (Gutsy). Here are the screenshots. I made the panels a
bit bigger so that you could see that the icon doesn't scale. The
gnome-panel has icons of 48 pixels high, and the AWN has icons of 60
pixels high. The icon theme is Human, the Ubuntu default.
If there's anything else you nee
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
The Notification Area icon that gets used is 16x16, regardless of the
size of the panel. If a user is using something like Avant Window
Navigator with its 48x48 icons then the Rhythmbox icon looks even more
out of place than with the typical gno
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When Rhythmbox is opening a file, it should be possible to filter out
files that Rhythmbox does not support.
Also, file types should be selected by context, so if one is loading a
playlist from a file then the file chooser should by default sel
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Expected behaviour: When dragging playlist files to Rhythmbox, the
playlists should be added to the Playlists panel.
What actually happens: Nothing.
** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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project.org/. could you try this and see if it helps?
thanx,
catkiller
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Microphone does not work on Dell Inspiron 630m
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just installed the new alsa-1.0.13rc1 which includes the patch (yes, ive
checked that!) and it does not work on my dell latitude d620 having an
intel hda ich7-card. playback works fine, mic input just results in
silence i dont think this bug is solved so.
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