One can specify an alternative path, but it would be nice if the fact
that the tool was relocated to a non-default (or at least not-in-$PATH)
location was documented somewhere…
(Neither its manpage nor the other gdk-pixbuf documentation seems to
mention that.)
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I suppose it might actually be /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gdk-pixbuf-2.0
/gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders in the libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 package instead.
Meaning the actual problem is that it is in a different location than
expected by that build file...
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Because EOG can't show webp images by default I tried to build
https://github.com/aruiz/webp-pixbuf-loader but it complains that it
can't find the 'gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders' tool it needs.
I assume it should be in the 'libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin' package, as that
does contain a man
Did I miss something?
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when you have "world clocks" configured (e.g. from the Gnome Clocks
application), Gnome Shell crashes on login, r
I tested gnome-shell 3.32.2-2ubuntu1~ubuntu19.04.1 from disco-proposed
and I had no problem to login, so it seems to be fixed.
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** Description changed:
Configure some “world clocks” in Gnome Clocks (or maybe using some other
tool).
- Expected behaviour: Gnome Shell shows the time for the cities you
- configured when you click on the date at the top centre.
+ Expected behaviour (how it worked in cosmic & before): Gno
Public bug reported:
Configure some “world clocks” in Gnome Clocks (or maybe using some other
tool).
Expected behaviour: Gnome Shell shows the time for the cities you
configured when you click on the date at the top centre.
What happens: Gnome Shell crashes just after login, creating a “login
lo
This seems to happen both when you have world clocks configured before
upgrading from cosmic to disco, as well as when configuring them after
upgrading.
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Looks to me like Celtx has become an online service at celtx.com that is
no longer open source?
If nobody corrects me on that, you can probably just close this.
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Robert: in bug #1784978 you mention that you use an NTFS (and HFS+)
implementation from Paragon Software. Possibly their command line tool
has different options?
Curtis: I don't think GParted can support software that we can't test,
but maybe we can add a version check to see that mkntfs (and othe
Because a non-root program can then use X11 to make that root program do
things you don't want.
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Title:
Xwayland not using XAUTHORITY, prevents r
I had this same problem on a system with an "ASUS H170M-PLUS"
motherboard, a Core i5-6600 CPU, internal graphics and up-to-date Ubuntu
17.10.
Booting into the recovery console worked, but when trying to boot into
the desktop it would always hang somewhere before GDM becomes visible.
After install
Folks, let's all calm down a bit and try to cooperate...
One of the problems here is that several very useful GUI applications
which have always run as root don't have alternatives to replace them,
but also they don't have the developers available to convert to a non-
root frontend + root backend
Also, what about the other settings (e.g. package blacklist) in that
file? Does/should it preserve those, warn about overwriting them, ...?
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For reference: Phillip reported the timeout as bug #1731268
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Gparted not working in Wayland Ubuntu
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When ripping a CD to the FLAC format with Sound Juicer (and based on the
upstream bug also Rhythmbox, and maybe also affects other applications),
it creates corrupted files (e.g. when you test them with "flac -t").
** Affects: gst-plugins-good
Importance: Unknown
Public bug reported:
The package 'rust-doc' version '1.17.0+dfsg2-8~ubuntu0.17.04.1' in
zesty-updates depends on the package 'fonts-open-sans', which doesn't
exist in zesty.
This makes the package uninstallable and prevents upgrades.
** Affects: rustc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
One issue with Seth Forshee's kernel is that it doesn't work with secure
boot, so people might have to disable that temporarily) to be able to
boot...
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edwin-v was testing an older test kernel from jsalisbury, not the newer
one from sforshee
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Title:
kernel BUG at /build/linux-
7LGLH_/linux-4.10
Actually, exfat-utils is available in Debian & Ubuntu now, so maybe that
upstream bug can be reconsidered.
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Status: Invalid => New
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** Also affects: gparted via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639760
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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When I run trash-empty and trash-list (which are Python scripts) I get a
segfault. This used to work in Ubuntu 16.04
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This is a bug in Gvfs (which is used for the "system trash"), not in
trash-cli (which does the right thing according to the XDG spec).
Also see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1442649
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It also clutters the output of 'mount', 'df', etc. to the point where
the useful stuff scrolls off the screen...
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Title:
Disks shows all mounted
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+ nautilus trash doesn't include btrfs and zfs subvolumes
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Title:
nautilus
Will you work on 5.5.51 (for 14.04 “Trusty”) also (for the same CVE)?
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Title:
USN-3040-1: MySQL vulnerabilities partially applies to MariaDB too
That is because GParted is running as root and as such has no access to
the service that shows menus outside the application. The same happens
when you run other GUI applications as root or as another user than the
desktop user (e.g. Synaptic).
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An strace of the appstreamcli process while it's stuck at 100% CPU shows
nothing at all, so it looks like it got stuck in a loop doing
"something" that needs no syscalls...
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I have the same problem, and it happens with both apt-get and synaptic
when I try to update the list of packages.
It has nothing to do with installing without an internet connection, as
for me this just started happening tonight (it worked fine before).
A "workaround" is to remove the appstream p
BTW: always run 'im-config' and 'ibus-setup' as your regular user
(unless you really know what you are doing)!
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Title:
compose and dead keys stop
You can possibly work around this by selecting another input method (IM)
with 'im-config' or by removing ~/.xinputrc (which selects the default
for your locale) and then reboot (or restart X11—log out & back in is
not always enough).
The default IM for most languages is 'ibus' which you can config
Meanwhile I found out that this also affects nautilus, but not e.g.
Gedit, Firefox, HexChat, etc.
And it only happens when XIM is selected as input method.
** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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After upgrading to 16.04, entering characters using dead keys and using
the Compose key stopped working in Gnome Terminal, acting like they are
normal (non-dead) keys.
Other applications, even those who use the same libvte (e.g. ROXTerm),
don't have this issue.
This happens
The package gstreamer1.0-libav is not needed for Opus support; the Opus
codec is part of gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad (which is in universe
currently)
And the codec is considered to be safe by major players like Mozilla,
Google, Cisco & Microsoft (all relevant patents come with a royalty free
license
** Description changed:
- The local music scope often shows incorrect images for the artist.
+ The local music scope sometimes¹ displays incorrect images for the
+ artist.
This probably happens because there are multiple bands with the same (or
similar?) names, and there seems to be no chec
Public bug reported:
The local music scope often shows incorrect images for the artist.
This probably happens because there are multiple bands with the same (or
similar?) names, and there seems to be no check for that, e.g. based on
album titles etc.
** Affects: unity-scope-mediascanner (Ubuntu)
Observation: when I wait until the LED on my USB flash device stops
flickering before entering the password that is required to write the
boot record, this crash doesn't happen. It also doesn't crash when I
wait "long enough" (not too long before it ends writing).
My guess is that this is related
** Changed in: apt-cacher-ng (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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support of symbolic links for apt-cacher-ng
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Seems like there is a fix in dosfstools 3.0.15 now:
http://www.daniel-
baumann.ch/gitweb/?p=software/dosfstools.git;a=blobdiff;f=src/mkdosfs.c;h=beda76f0fa87c85a6cd3bccb860865eaabc7143a;hp=25c520f972431310b038843a9d3bbd0eeba22fad;hb=b8201b34eb83c2bf87bd1c2b1a7fa57a1dc28191;hpb=7a756385ed6bce393396
Actually, on modern unix systems "rm -rf /" will refuse to delete
anything (unless you add a special option, like " --no-preserve-root" in
GNU rm).
This follows POSIX.1-2008/SUSv4[1]:
| The rm utility shall remove the directory entry specified by each file
argument.
|
| If [...] or if an operan
I think the idea of such a safety check for interactive use isn't brain
damaged, but in reality there is (or seems to be) no correct way to do
this check, and even more so if you also consider other OS than linux,
so I agree the only sensible thing to do is to remove it.
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That was 2 years ago or so... :-/
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At least GParted will have the "-I" option workaround in the next
version.
Did your patch remove the check or fix it? (Is there a future-proof way
to fix it?)
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This looks like the same bug we are seeing in GParted:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693955
This is caused by an incorrect test in mkdosfs whether a device is a
"hard disk":
if (fstat(dev, &statbuf) < 0)
die("unable to stat %s");
if (!S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) {
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[Precise] Nautilus: memory leak
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@Martin Pitt:
> As a last resort I can still make udisks get along without ACL support,
> but this would be a bad and incomplete workaround for the root problem.
> There's certainly other software which wants ACLs to work, so I'd like to
> get this fixed properly rather.
Most applications don't ne
>From the ext3 documentation:
> acl Enables POSIX Access Control Lists support.
> Additionally, you need to have ACL support enabled in
> the kernel configuration (CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL).
> See the acl(5)
@Martin Pitt:
Mounting as ext4 enables acl by default, but mounting as ext3 doesn't (see the
linux kernel documentation).
My system was installed in November 2007, long before ext4 was stable
(December 2008), so naturally '/' is formatted as ext3. I suppose other
people have older filesystems to
@Martin Pitt:
Even if ACL support is included in the kernel, it is not necessarily enabled by
default when mounting.
You need to add the mount option in /etc/fstab or use "tune2fs -o acl" on the
partition to have ACL support enabled by default.
I don't know if the Ubuntu installers always added
So I did have a look at the source of udisks2 (this is in
'udiskslinuxfilesystem.c') and the reason for why this happens as it
does is obvious (the reason WHY the code does it like this is less
obvious to me though...).
If '/media/$USER' does not exist, Udisks 2 checks if '/media' exists and
if no
Just creating the /media/$USER directory manually was enough for me, I
did not need to chown it.
'/media' is on an ext3 for me
And this system was originally installed with Ubuntu 7.10, and has been
upgraded to every version since (so, there might be leftovers like
different permissions from that
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 977335 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/977335
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extracting another cd results in an error
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@Phillip: using paranoia should only slow it down to half speed or so as
it reads everything (at least) twice, which would still be 25× standard
audio CD speed.
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I'm also seeing this bug on Precise 64-bit, but for me Nautilus grows to
eat several GiB of RAM (that's "RSS", sometimes up to 8 GiB of "VIRT")
before I (have to) kill it...
Just like the original reporter, some Nautilus windows/tabs might show
directories with a lot (thousands) of files and/or su
Public bug reported:
It seems like "webseeds" (where a file gets downloaded using http from a
web server instead of using the bittorrent protocol) don't respect the
download speed-settings the user sets in Transmission.
I found this out when downloading the 720p version of the new Blender
movie "
What happens is that when a directory hierarchy is "deleted" in nautilus
(or any other application that uses the method explained by Martin in
comment 16), it gets moved to the $trash/files directory, and then when
the trash gets emptied, that hierarchy is moved to the $trash/expunged
directory, af
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10bit video does not play
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Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of the "12.04 Server Guide" is
outdated...
(And it doesn't help that Dovecot isn't entirely backwards compatible
either...)
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To confirm Austin's observation, another recent one:
http://askubuntu.com/q/85318/935
An easy way for users to get correct & complete system information is
also important to help such new users.
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@Doug: you can find the SRU procedures at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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Title:
gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad, (libgstvideoparsersbad.s
I'm not sure if apport collects those logs at the same time and in the
same conditions, but UdevMonitorLog shows info about a filesystem while
GvfsMonitorLog & UdisksMonitorLog say that there is no medium in the
drive?
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Those other bugs don't mention Lotus Notes though, but two mention Wine.
And I don't use Wine or Notes, but still see this bug...
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gtk-win
I think bug #997157, bug #997157, bug #992843 and maybe also bug #993633
are related to or the same is this bug?
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gtk-window-decorator cras
If this happens again, can you please check ~/.xsession-errors to see if
there is an error like the one below (the "serial" number will be
different)?
The program 'gtk-window-decorator' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadWindow (invali
I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do with GParted as I have seen this
happen with other applications running under Unity... (at least on
oneiric).
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You can already preview all the steps it will do with View -> Pending
Operations in the menu. A time estimate would be almost impossible to
give though, as that depends on a lot of factors.
Also, there has been some tought about optimizing/folding operations in
the past, but that's not always as
Tested update-manager & Synaptic in 11.10, and apt-listchanges works
fine in Synaptic, while update-manager "fails". Maybe the differences
between how those 2 work can point to a solution?
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Seems like our locoteam has at least 5 or 6 Thinkpad R51 with a 1.7 GHz
Pentium M affected by this issue. They come with ATI graphics capable
of running Unity 3D (and Compiz) on open source drivers, so I find it a
bit surprising that this harware is now suddenly considered "obsolete"…
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+1 on adding some indication that pressing enter will launch the first
application listed; the current situation (in oneiric at least) is
really confusing.
It would be good to not use exactly the same indication as when you
select it with the arrow keys though, because that would be confusing
too.
Most people don't try to use "untranslated" folders, so they probably
never see this error.
I get specific "Verzonden folder doesn't exist" errors when Evolution
tries to store those mails in a non-existent 'Verzonden' folder while I
specifically selected the existing 'Sent' folder.
I also see er
BTW: bugs like the following show the same error messages I get, so they
*might* be the result of this bug too—or not—difficult to say:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/898413
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/834335
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
Public bug reported:
When I select the 'Sent' folder in an (IMAP) account as the target for
"sent mail", Evolution "helpfully" translates the 'Sent' to 'Verzonden'
(Dutch for 'Sent') after selecting it, but as there is no 'Verzonden'
folder, of course that subsequently results in Evolution not bei
It's also very difficult (or impossible?) to click several other small
countries (e.g. Belgium, Luxembourg, ...). Maybe the map can click
through to a more detailed regional map (I think this was in the
installer in the past, so this might be a regression?) which makes
clicking the right country/t
For me those 2 icons don't perform the same action (and they don't look
exactly the same either).
Maybe merging them might make some sense, but requires taking into
account the user's settings for this type of device/medium (maybe
providing an option to open the dialog from the launcher icon's "ri
This encrypted partition has nothing to do with ecryptfs itself, but
it's created by an ecryptfs setup tool (because of course an ecryptfs
filesystem is not secure when people can potentially read the key from
the swap, so the setup tool proposes to also setup a dm-crypt encrypted
swap).
And I don
BTW: I don't use Mint, but if this is something about the Mint
installer, you should probably file a bug against that installer
instead?
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Title:
i
As far as I can tell, this has nothing to do with GParted and/or
Ubuntu...
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
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@Hoang: I think this is not the same memory leak Rick & me were seeing.
@tsaitgaist: might be; the original report says "after 2 days" and was
filed on the same day as the one Rick & me saw was fixed.
But I agree that there still seem to be some unfixed memory leak(s) in
Compiz/Unity/..., just no
Can any of you (Erick?) check if the same issue exists in parted, and if
so confirm the bug for parted too?
** Also affects: parted (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I haven't seen this happen anymore in xchat for some time, so looks like
it's fixed... (I'm running latest Compiz & Unity from -proposed, if
that matters).
(I can't try Chromium right now because it crashes...)
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The manpage for the gdbus commandline tool mentions bash completion
being available, but it seems like this is not included in the Ubuntu
'libglib2.0-bin' package that contains this tool. It's included as 'gio
/gdbus-bash-completion.sh' in the source package.
** Affects: gli
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
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Poor keyboard support: Macbook Belgian Azerty
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After talking with somebody on IRC, it seems like Apple doesn't make
real Belgian keyboards, but sells relabeled French layout keyboards as
"Belgian" keyboards. that's what you get when buying from a "cheap-ass"
manufacturer, I guess... ;-)
I guess it should be possible to add a "Belgian Apple l
Same bug happens with compiz + classic ubuntu (on natty), so this looks
like a compiz bug...
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The correct solution is to use [] around the IPv6 address.
This bug still exists in natty BTW...
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Title:
Nautilus not able to handle litteral IPv
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@Curtis: it's probably a "private" bug; in most cases bugs are private
because there is a (potential) security or privacy problem.
Also see: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/152330
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@Xavier: your bug is related in that both are caused by the switch to an
AppIndicator, but it's still a different bug.
** Changed in: tomboy (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I had the same problem and the reason is not that the individual service
backend packages got removed, but that before natty those packages
didn't exist and the services were all packaged together in 'gwibber-
service' instead and that on upgrade the needed backends don't/didn't
get installed. I u
The huge memory leak seems to be fixed with yesterday's compiz upload
(there is still another smaller issue related to opening the dash, but
that's already tracked elsewhere AFAIK).
@Rick: can you test with the newest compiz (package version
1:0.9.4+bzr20110411-0ubuntu1) and close this bug if it's
janc 1183 6.3 32.8 3452876 2644060 ? Sl Apr08 95:45 compiz
I guess I beat you... ;-)
Other people on IRC confirmed this issue too.
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The "workspace rotation" bug also existed in compiz before natty (I
think at least in maverick). Maybe that's useful info to find the
cause...
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Tit
This might also be a bug in the libavahi-common-data package, i.e. *if*
that database file is architecture-independent (I'm not sure whether it
is or not?) it should probably go into another location...
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Title:
avahi python module ServiceTypeDatabase.py refers to hardcoded
location under /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu
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The ServiceTypeDatabase.py module, which is part of the python-avahi
package, refers to a hardcoded location '/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/avahi
/service-types.db', which results in an error on other architectures.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: avahi-discov
I think this might have been caused by bug #746694 or related bugs.
@Oliver, if this is fixed after you update to a newer gdm, please make
this bug a duplicate (or just close it).
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Some people on the Ubuntu-nl forum & IRC complained about this too, but
they say now it's fixed again after a new update and then loging out and
back in (or a restart).
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I guess it would be nice if GParted would be able to change the UUID
after copying, but I also think changing it unconditionally is probably
going to surprise people for some use cases?
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: glade-3
Steps to reproduce this:
* start Glade in GtkBuilder mode and create a "List Store" tree model
* make sure the new list store is selected in the object tree
* in the properties editor, there is a treeview to add columns to the list
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #640297
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640297
** Also affects: glade via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=640297
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: glade-3
Steps to reproduce this:
* start Glade in GtkBuilder mode and create a "List Store" tree model
* make sure the new list store is selected in the object tree
* in the properties editor, there is a treeview to add columns to the list
store; do NOT
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