in addition to what I said above: when I try with firefox and this causes
firefox to crash I get messages in .xsession-errors
Here is the relvant part of .xsession-errors:
(firefox-bin:2449): Gtk-CRITICAL **: _gtk_file_system_model_get_iter_for_file:
assertion `G_IS_FILE (file)' failed
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Gtk:E
No, I don't get any messages related to this problem in ~/.xsession-
errors (I repeated the procedure described above and monitored the
output in xsession-errors with: tail -f ~/.xsession-errors)
Nevertheless I attached my xsession-errors file. Tell me if you need any
additional information.
** A
Public bug reported:
release: Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 10.10
package: libgtk2.0-0 2.20.1-0ubuntu2 (Ubuntu 10.04), libgtk2.0-0
2.21.6-1ubuntu1 (Ubuntu 10.10)
Creating a new folder using gtk filechooser dialog does not work when in
the current directory some network related file activity takes place i
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xfce4-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in exo_mutual_binding_unbind()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614967
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** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gtk+2.0
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Usability of gnome file chooser when saving file to new folder
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Public bug reported:
Before Ubuntu 8.10, if you wanted to save a file in a new folder, behavior was
like that:
Press ctrl+s ("save as") in an application like gedit. Gnome file chooser
opens, press "Create Folder", enter folder name, press return. New folder was
already selected, by pressing tw
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnubiff
The gnubiff tray icon shows no transparency, which results in an ugly border if
you set your panel transparent.
The icon itself has transparency, the problem seems to be that gnubiff still
uses the deprecated EggTrayIcon and not GtkStatusIcon (s
Now there is an issue with language support, because gnome-language-selector
complains that openoffice.org-l10n-en-us missing:
(I have Ubuntu Hardy with english language support)
- start gnome-language-selector -> message that language support is not
installed completely (openoffice.org-l10n-en-u