In my case, I think this bug disappeared when I changed from Unity2D to Unity3D.
So either it has been fixed (which I doubt) or it only affects Unity2D.
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Actually, I see in Synaptic that the currently installed version of both
fuse and libfuse is 2.9.2-4, so it appears that it's not fixed at all in
that version.
Does anyone know if and where the upstream bug has been reported?
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I thought I had this fixed with the workaround as per comment #26.
Now, after the upgrade to 13.04, this is screwed up againg.
Did the upgrade uninstall the fixed package and reinstall the broken
version again, or is it that the supposed fix was never a fix at all?
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Now ntfs-3g has crashed immediately after reboot, yet my ntfs partition is
mounted and working :O
(usually when it crashes, the ntfs partition becomes unaccessible)
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Sorry, my fault.
I installed Ubuntu SDK from the Software Center but it's not the
ubuntu-sdk package but qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu. Anyway I think this
should be fixed: searchign for Ubuntu SDK should show the ubuntu-sdk
package.
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As Stoimenov I can't see the icon in the indicators using 1.4.0
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_action_get_name()
To manage
Here it takes more than 250mb of ram and continues to increase as time
pass
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Title:
evolution-calendar-factory severely leaking memory
To
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander Evince should use the normal menu,
making it avalaible in the global menu not it's current button menu as
shown in the image attached.
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: Schermata
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1131664 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1131664
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1131664
Patch the menus of the 'Calculator', 'Document Viewer' and 'System Settings'
apps to fit with Unity
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An additional demential annoyance which is a consequence of this bug:
Steps to reproduce:
- navigate to a folder
- select some files and/or folders and copy them (ctrl+C)
- navigate to another folder
- paste (Ctrl+C)
Expected: should paste the files/folder into the new folder
Observed: pastes
I second @jesse-pretorius' request: the upstart job definitely needs to
be backported to Precise once it hits Saucy
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Title:
I second @jesse-pretorius' request: the upstart job definitely needs to
be backported to Precise once it hits Saucy
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Title:
openvswitch based
Could this be fixed in Ubuntu only if Gnome wants to keep it this way?
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Title:
nautilus no longer remembers view per directory
To manage
Public bug reported:
How it used to work till Ubuntu 12.10:
A - on the top of the window there used to be a search button. Only if you
clicked it, a search textfield would appear and you could do a file search
B - on the other hand, without performing any search, just by typing the
beginning of
Public bug reported:
The key shortcut Ctrl+D deletes a line of text in Gedit.
However, this is not shown in the edit menu.
This should be listed as an item in the Edit menu, with the corresponding
shortcut shown next to it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: gedit
Public bug reported:
Open a Nautilus window
Go to the top of the screen.
There is only a Files menu. Click on it to unfold it.
There is a New window option but there is no New tab option.
It used to exist until ubuntu 12.10, now it's gone without a good reason.
Yes, you can easily open a new
Public bug reported:
I realize this is obviously by design, but there's no good reason for
such a design which is plain wrong, so it has to be reverted.
Nautilus used to have a normal menu similar to most applications: File,
Edit, View...
Now it only has a Files menu (where Files is the new
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- click on the nm-applet indicator to unfold the dropdown menu
- choose a wifi network to connect to
- select it and wait until it connects
Expected behavior
- should show a connecting animation while it is establishing the connection
- animation should
Can anybody tell me why on earth, when I search for the package nm-
applet, a result appears called nm-applet which I can actually click
and select, but then the report is rejected with an error that says the
package nm-applet does not exist
I have already reported dozens of bugs against
This is not just the one reboot just after the upgrade: it's almost
every shutdown since I have upgraded.
That is, shutdown ALMOST SYSTEMATICALLY fails. It definitely fails more
than 50% of the times. It only succeeds from time to time.
The symptoms are always the same:
After the laptop's
Public bug reported:
When you have two screens of different sizes set up in clone mode, the system
tray area, or whatever it is called on the top-right of the screen, is
duplicated. One appears at the top-right corner of the bigger screen, and the
other at the position corresponding to the
** Attachment added: screenshot demostraring the issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1211996/+attachment/3771686/+files/Screenshot%20from%202013-08-13%2023%3A43%3A16.png
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- open a folder in Nautilus
- double click on a text file that will open by default in GEdit
= the cursor starts showing a waiting animation (rotating dots in a circle)
Expected behavior
= As soon as the file is opened in Gedit, the cursor waiting
I have already solved the problem (as I said) by manually installing
libudev0
I have Chrome 28.0.1500.95
I had installed Chrome ages ago via apt-get, and it keeps updated through
ubuntu's automatic updates.
Also, if a third-party package depends on another package (in this case
libudev0), then
Still not fixed on 13.04.
Why have't the animations been disabled by default in the meanwhile?
It's ridiculous to make the whole system unusable just for the sake of fancy
cool animation that will perhaps work well one day.
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I have a NTFS partition labelled NTFS_50GB.
I don't remember how I set it up, but it used to get automatically
mounted at /media/NTFS_50GB
Now, after upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04, this has changed and it gets
mounted at /medta/teo/NTFS_50GB
(teo is my username).
This
1. It was not an older version, it was the latest (or that's what apt-get said)
2. Whether or not it can upgrade it, it should warn before uninstalling a
package (libudev0) on which another installed package (chrome) depends (no
matter whether it's in ubuntu's repositories)
An upgrade must
Sorry for confirming my own report, but this is still an issue in 13.04,
still unassigned, still importance undecided, and there's not much to
confirm.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Switching off and on the hardware bluetooth/wireless button
systematically fixes the issue.
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Title:
bluetooth suddenly rejects all transfers
Public bug reported:
I've upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04.
At the end of the process (after getting packages, installing packages,
cleanup), the computer was supposed to be restarted: I chose Ok.
After the screen turned off (note: it's not just that the screen went black, it
had turned off: you
Public bug reported:
I had Google Chrome installed and properly working on Ubuntu 12.10.
I've just upgraded to 13.04.
Google Chrome has stopped working. It's broken, destroyed.
If I click on Chrome's launcher icon, nothing happens (not even an error
message!!!)
If I try to run it from a
** Attachment added: Screenshot from 2013-08-10 02:20:41.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1210696/+attachment/3766781/+files/Screenshot%20from%202013-08-10%2002%3A20%3A41.png
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Public bug reported:
I started the upgrade from ubuntu 12.10 to 13.04 while I had a fast
internet connection.
After the getting packages phase, when packages were already been installed,
I disconnected to the internet and moved the laptop.
After the installation process completed, the computer
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to 13.04, I was no longer connected to the internet, so
I got this message (see screenshot), (which shouldn't exist in the first
place, because all data should be downloaded _prior_ to the
installation, instead of waiting for the restart to download extra
It's unbelievable. It's been MONTHS since Ubuntu 13.04 has been
released, and there are even instructions available to fix it manually.
How comes this hasn't been fixed already?!?!?!?!?
How comes it doesn't even issue a warning prior to upgrading?
Every ubuntu upgrade is an epic fail.
The easy workaround is to download the deb file included in the link
above, then Chrome will work again.
I wonder how it is even possible that the upgrade uninstall a package on
which another installed package depends.
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Public bug reported:
This time it was while exporting a file from Gimp (it seems any random
mouse click can trigger this at any moment).
The whole system got frozen; only the mouse cursor moved (smoothly),
though its animation (which at that moment was a circular waiting
animatiion) got frozen.
Public bug reported:
I went to close a couple of windows (Gedit and a Nautilus window), both
became grey and both showed up the not-responding pupup (to both of
which I replied cancel) and the system stayed unresponsive to both
clicks and keystrokes for a full two minutes or so.
Mouse cursor was
And the page setup settings are remembered, so if you set it to other
than 100%, you will almost certainly forget about it. Next time you
print you won't even look at the page setup page, and you'll wonder why
you get unexpected print scalings. Demential.
Scaling both below and above 100% must be
Public bug reported:
NO IDEA WHAT PACKAGE THIS IS: I just chose cups because it's related
to printing
- open an image in the Image Viewer
- do image/print
- go to the image settings tab
- try to amplify the image
= YOU CAN'T!
The maximum is always 100%. Why? That's stupid. For MOST images
Oh my fng god. There's a page setup tab where you can set a scaling for
the page that can be both below and above 100%, but then when you go to the
image settings which is where you see the preview, the preview does not take
into account the page scale, so what you see is not even close to
Looking around I found that the problem is already known and a workaround is
available.
I attach the port of the fix (essentially the revert of a patch that impose
erroneusly limits to the pointer to avoid loss of windows.
It is applied as last patch in the quilt series file.
** Patch added:
LP: #1201849 is fixed and solves this issue.
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Title:
python-lxml Precise package needs updating after libxml2 security
patch
To manage
Public bug reported:
$ uname -a
Linux pc-xxx 3.5.0-36-generic #57~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 20 18:21:09 UTC
2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ dpkg -l xserver-xorg-lts-quantal
~~~ snip ~~~
ii xserver-xorg-lts-quantal 1:7.7+1ubuntu4~precise1 X.Org X
server
running
Just a comment about the bug: I had tryed to backport the 2.3.5 package
version from Quantal, adding the patch
https://github.com/lxml/lxml/commit/19f0a477c935b402c93395f8c0cb561646f4bdc3
seems to be not enough to solve the problem.
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I click on the bluetooth indicator,
I pick a bluetooth device and I choose browse files.
Systematically, it is impossible to close files.
A Window (maybe a Nautilus window) appears for an instant and
immediately disappears
First two times I tried the ubuntu error popup also
I retried after reboot.
First time: the nautilus window opened and immediately closed but this time a
sensible (though incomplete) error message appeared, saying Sorry, can't
browse device. The connection was closed. I wonder what the connection was
closed means (closed by who? if by the
Public bug reported:
Starting from a few minutes ago, the desktop behaves as if the only usable area
for icons was about 200-250 px wide.
If I try to drag an icon and drop it outside of that area (i.e., more to the
right than that imaginary nonsense line), it sticks to within that area.
I am
After reboot, the issue reappeared in google chrome with flash player
11,7,700,203
Firefox with Flash Player 11.2.202.291 worked fine. However, this time,
playing a youtube video in Firefox did not make the issue go away in
Chrome as before. After restarting Chrome the issue persisted.
After
Pretty long time without this getting any attention.
If there is no interest in fixing the long list of bugs and brilliant
features of these usability-killer scrollbars, why don't you please
remove them from Ubuntu by default?
Most tutorials I've seen around about tweaking the latest releases of
Public bug reported:
About 50% of the times (it's not systematic), when you move onto the
right border of a window in order to click on the overlay scrollbar and
scroll it, it turns out to be almost impossible to click on it, because
the following happen:
- as soon as you reach the
Public bug reported:
This is an issue in the help.ubuntu.com website,
It's unbelieavable that I have to report this sort of bugs. That there
still exist websites that don't properly redirect the user after login.
Steps to reproduce:
- Navigate to some interesting ubuntu community help wiki
Public bug reported:
Until recently, when you clicked on the launcher icon of an application
of which you had more than one window open, you used to be able to know
how many open window you had because there were N small white arrows on
the left side of the icon, N being the number of open
How do I _add_ an affected package??
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Title:
Playback of video in Flash Player becomes very accelerated at random
times until reboot
To
High:
* Prevents the application or any dependencies from functioning correctly at all
* Renders essential features or functionality of the application or
dependencies broken or ineffective
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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Still an issue.
How can this possibly be marked as importance: medium?
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Title:
Playback of video in Flash Player becomes very accelerated
Public bug reported:
Since some recent update of whoknows what package, ALL video playback on
the internet (e.g. Youtube, Vimeo) is systematically slightly
accelerated. You can notice it because the current time display
increments at higher speed than normal (i.e. a second every a bit less
than a
I mean persistent across reboot and the acceleration factor is small and
always the same (and it even pitch-shifts audio, instead of chopping it,
so it looks like a very different issue)
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Oh, the issue now is 100% systematic and persistent, so it's probably not this
bug. I've opened a new one
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1190595
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I'll try that as soon as I can. However, I reported this against
linux just because I have no idea what package is responsible for
this, not because I really think it's an issue with the kernel (actually
it seems to me pretty unlikely)
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No, booting with the previous kernel does not fix the issue.
The only way to figure out which package it is, is to revert everything
to the version of a very days ago, and then install all the updates that
have been released since then one by one until the issue appears.
Or uninstall updates in
Unbelievable.
Now I had Chrome open (which is the browser I usually use) with a youtube
video playing exhibiting the issue.
Then I paused it and I opened Firefox, which appears to run an older version of
the flash plugin (which btw is disturbing: why on earth do I have a different
flash
Closing the dialog without restarting can be done in several
alternative ways,
Really? Oh please tell me one, I haven't found any (only minimizing, but
it keeps showing up in the launcher)
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The normal process to restart, when you restart on your own initiative,
is perfectly fine for me. But when the computer is suggesting you an
**extra** restart that you didn't plan, which is needed to have the
updates take effect, you should be able to accept and have it done with
just one click,
I'd be fine with a 'restart later' button or a 'don't remind me again'
button, though I still think it comes across as arrogant to imply an
immediate restart should be done without giving the user any specific
details about which update(s) require a restart or why a restart is
necessary.
I
Public bug reported:
Processing, like most code editors, allows to indent/unindent a block of
code by selecting it and hitting tab (increase indent) or shift+tab
(decrease indent). That works on most OSes and most Linux distributions
but not on Ubuntu, and the authors of Processing ensure it's
This doesn't only happen if done too quickly, this fails randomly about 50% of
the times. Even if you wait for the left launcher animation to be completely
done before you drop (which I now _always_ do), the drop still silently fails
at random times.
Usually, when you redo it a second time it
LOL this is hilarious.
This report only gets attention for the first time ages after I reported it,
when it's already fixed. And marked as invalid because it refers to an old
already unsupported release, which was the current one when the bug was
reported.
That gives me very little hope that
** Description changed:
This happens at random times.
- Open several winidows of an application: for example, several terminal
windows, or several browser windows.
- In the launcher, N little white arrows appear on the left of the program's
launcher icon, where N is the number of open
I think i've found out how to REPRODUCE THIS 100% SYSTEMATICALLY, and
it's not random:
- open several windows of an application
- press CTRL+ALT+D so that you show desktop
- click on the application icon on the launcher once = will restore and bring
to front one of the app's windows
- click on
(In reply to comment #61)
This is what I see in console:
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x32d2e8,0x), stub!
fixme:hlsl_parser:hlsl_parse Check for valued return on void function.
fixme:hlsl_parser:hlsl_parse Implicit conversion to the return type if needed,
error out if
Public bug reported:
This bug has been found in several Ubuntu 13.04 systems. I hope it will
be fixed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu16
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-20.31-generic 3.8.11
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-20-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1142213 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1142213
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1142213
emacs23/24 GUI does not start when run in Kubuntu 13.04 with oxygen-gtk
theme enabled
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This shit is happening again and again.
I can't understand how such a bug hasn't been even looked at.
** Description changed:
- Every once in a while (almost once a day!) at the very moment I click on
some launcher icon (on the left of the screen), the whole system freezes and
stops
Public bug reported:
I have no idea what colord is, but it has just crashed right after boot,
before I even did anything.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: colord 0.1.21-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.5.0-28.48-generic 3.5.7.9
Uname: Linux 3.5.0-28-generic i686
Hey, I have run it manually now and it worked! It says Your software is
up to date. However, there is (...) 13.04 available and leave me
upgrade.
So the key must be here:
You are up-to-date otherwise right? It won't prompt you if you have updates
available.
In past releases, when I upgraded
I mean, during all these weeks I saw the Software Updater pop up
automatically hundreds of time, and I always installed all the available
updates, and it never prompted me for upgrade, because there were always
updates available when it popped up (other wise it wouldn't pop up in
the first place).
I have no idea what the package responsible for this is.
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Title:
Ubuntu does not automatically create a bug report on application crash
To
Public bug reported:
Every now and then, I find that gvfsd-http is eating 100% CPU; I have to
kill it manually. By having a look with strace I see an endless loop of
poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN}], 1, 0) = 0 (Timeout)
recvfrom(18, , 4, 0, NULL, NULL)
I wonder whether this is happening because
Same as #15 also for me. Exactly same enviroment (Gnome fallback)
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Title:
broken (click-trhough) window decoration on some maximized windows
To
Public bug reported:
i can't do this
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: ubiquity 2.14.6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-19.29-generic 3.8.8
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-19-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu8
Architecture: i386
CasperVersion: 1.331
Date: Tue Apr 30 19:10:36
i can't install ubuntu 13.04 on my acer d270
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Title:
system installing crash when remove the packet at the end
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Yes, but the problem here is that I couldn't choose to.
Usually there is a checkbox send an error report to help fix this problem,
but it was missing in this case.
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$ /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/check-new-release
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
New release '13.04' available.
Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Public bug reported:
Gedit has just crashed, but I was not offered the option to report the crash.
The only options I was offered were:
- leave closed
- relaunch
and there was a view details button.
There should be another button or checkbox to file a bug report on
launchpad, it doesn't matter
Shit, apport is useless. It didn't attach any log or crash dump. I'm
wasting my time.
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Title:
random gedit crash
To manage notifications about
Public bug reported:
I was just typing, editing a file (with a few other opened in other tabs).
Suddenly Gedit started consuming a lot of cpu and after a few seconds it
crashed.
Upon restart, it didn't even give me an option to restore the unsaved
file from a backup, which is the worst thing.
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 13.04 is already out, and my Update Manager is correctly
configured to show the upgrades for ANY VERSION.
However, there is no button to upgrade to 13.04 as there was for
previous upgrades.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: update-manager
Public bug reported:
Suddenly my laptop's cooler fan began spinning very fast while the
system was completely idle, I wan't even using it though I had a few
programs opened.
So I ran top, and I saw the Chrome and Firefox processes were
alternatively consuming 70% CPU each all the time. There
HOW LONG IS IT GOING TO TAKE TO REVIEW THE IMPORTANCE VALUE
It's damn obvious that this is a CRITICAL bug.
Now a couple of follow-ups:
- This happens systematically almost every day. I never reboot my
computer, except when this issue forces me to reboot it. Just take a
ubuntu box
Public bug reported:
When some system program crashes (which is pretty often) (e.g. #1162761), a
popup appears saying a crash report will be sent. However, either of these
happen:
- half of the time the crash reporter itself crashes: another window appears
saying that the crash reporter has
So does the new version of fuse (whatever it is) really fix the issue?
how do I install it?
And when on earth will Canonical distribute the fix for Ubuntu? It's
been months since this bug has been reported and it's f***ing critical.
Just *deciding* the importance of bugs like this shouldn't take
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1072270 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1072270
Ok so this was already reported HALF A YEAR ago, a fix is available, and
it hasn't been included yet in Ubuntu, nor has the importance even been
decided.
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- open a folder
- notice as Nautilus statrs computing subfolder sizes ( is displayed
instead of the size until the size is computed)
- immediately double-click on one of the subfolders
Expected:
- Nautilus should stop computing the subfolders' size,
Public bug reported:
Glipper's memory usage grows and grows and grows, so at some point, when
the whole system gets crippled because of glipper's huge memory usage, I
click on glipper's icon and I select clear from the menu, but it does
absolutely nothing. All the other items in the list keep in
And even when it does apparently work (meaning the displayed history
gets cleared), the memory is not freed!
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Title:
The clear item in the
It's absolutely impossible for me to test the upstream kernel,
especially because this bug is not systematically reproducible, it just
happens randomly very rarely (actually i think I observed it only once).
Not a reason to leave this expire.
Changing back to confirmed.
** Changed in: linux
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. In the nm-applet menu, select Edit Connections. The Network Connections
window opens.
2. Leave it open and do other stuff, e.g. use other applications, so the
Network Connections window remains in the background
3. Repeat step 1
Expected behavior:
This shit again.
Oh, and I notice the value of importance hasn't been corrected yet.
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Title:
something crashed and I lost access to a mounted
Public bug reported:
I opened two files in OpenOffice Writer by double clicking on them in Nautilus.
Writer was working fine, but its icon did not appear in the Launcher.
Also, by hitting Alt+TAB to switch window, Writer did not appear among the
listed windows.
After closing the program and
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