Why is the docky theme in gnome do missing? I find the docky standalone
inadequate.
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I confirm this bug on Lucid running on Thinkpad T61. This bug did exist on
Karmic also.
Let me know if you need more information. I'm not an expert with the command
line fyi.
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** Changed in: nautilus
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** Changed in: nautilus
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I had tried that before and ran is problems with dependencies and stuff, and I
know to use
the CLI for basic stuffs only. I guess I'll have to wait till someone packages
it into some
repo. Its been a long time I've been waiting for this patch.
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Thanks for the info. I'm on Karmic and so is there any way I can
find any non-canonical repo with the patched version?
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Approx. when can we hope to find this patched version in the repos? And
for which Ubuntu versions?
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Thanks Davidiam and Bogdan,
Disabling texture tiling using driconf fixed the problem on my Thinkpad T61
with intel graphics.
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I too have the same problem while accessing WinXP via any desktop client that
uses RDP.
I am running karmic on a Thinkpad T61.
I can offer more details if sometime tells me what details are needed.
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@ Marcus: Is there a repository that you are aware of that hosts the patched
nautilus? I checked yours,
but wasnt sure if it was the one I was looking for.
Thanks for all your efforts!
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I confirm this bug on Karmic. I never had this issue on jaunty.
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Why is the bugfix by Tom Jaeger not being rolled out to the main ppa? Every time
some routine update breaks my patched system, I have to wait for Tom to compile
and post updates patches on his ppa.
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@ Marcus: No, I'm running Jaunty. I realise it was bcos I have a modded
libcairo that I need to fix a firefox bug.
But even after I fixed that issue, I had problems with the patch not being
applied despite
using various prefixes from 05-20 for the patch file.
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I could not go beyond
"# apt-get build-dep nautilus "
due to error "E: Build-dependencies for nautilus could not be satisfied."
I tried fixing it using some development libraries like gtk etc., but
got drawn deeper into dependency hell.
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:D Sorry I didnt fully get you. The only way I can afford is by adding/enabling
a repository in synaptic and letting the system take care of the
conflicts/dependencies. Is there anyway I can do that in this situation?
I cannot risk messing too much with my system as this is the only one I have
Thanks for the effort. Let us know if there is anything we can do.
FYI...I'm a non-programmer, but can help with some testing if needed.
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Isnt this bug a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/150112 ?
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The "duplicate of" tag was removed since none of the other related bugs
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/150112,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/301552 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/228369) mention displaying the
file origin. Either rephrase this or t
Thanks for the prompt response Pedro. It would help if you clarify my next
logical question:
How is one supposed to use the Trash feature in ubuntu? Is it currently meant
only for the purpose of
immediate (NOT short/long term) retrieval of deleted files? Because I cannot
currently empty
the tras
A similar bug has been fixed in KDE/Kubuntu and is discussed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/228369
Using all the links to code above and the Kubuntu bugfix, it doesnt seem like
fixing this bug in Ubuntu/Nautilus
should take too long for a programmer (unfortunately I'm not, so mayb
And some more here: http://code.google.com/p/trash-cli/
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Some updates here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1178917
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There doesnt seem to be anything going on in the upstream bug report. Is this
going to ever get fixed?
As has been mentioned before, many users, esp. in the academic, research,
university
environment do use a lot of equations and unless this bug is fixed, a valuable
user base will be lost or ne
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Based on some of the comments, looks like some people might be quite interested
in what the updater is
doing, especially people who'd like to disconnect the network as soon as the
downloads are done, or if you'd
like to restart any of the programs.
I propose this: Add check box(es) in the updat
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Dave, I agree with Steve and it is not exactly a duplicate. Here's why:
Once the update manager has been instructed to "install updates", it almost all
the
time does its job without requiring the users inputs at all. So I dont see any
point
in having a separate window dedicated to update manage
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The justification for marking this bug as invalid in Nautilus is
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/372132/comments/3):
"the rational to have no template by default is that the choice of what
to put there is an user one and upstream is against giving a way for
applications to
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The tabbing functionality in Nautilus is something that I often use. But I
always have to use Ctrl-T
to open a new tab or click thru the menus to open a new tab. How about adding a
new "new tab" button
to the Nautilus toolbar which would open a new tabbed Nautilus window?
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@ hackel: 30-60 seconds is more like an average time. I have had instances when
I had to wait a few minutes
(despite using "iwlist scan" immediately on resuming from suspend or restarting
network manager and networking daemons).
@ Mat: I agree this may not be a design issue, but as Hackel pointe
I cannot comment on whether this is trivially fixable or not, but as an
end user I find the Trash feature practically useless if I cannot clean
out large quantities of trash (automatically or manually) periodically.
Knowing the delete date is vital to achieving this (and is not a feature
request, b
Related (not duplicates) bugs are https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150112 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228369
These are functionality that is necessary when a user runs low on diskspace.
A user cannot decide which files are to be emptied from the trash (automatically
or manually) unless the
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@Geoff:
Thanks for the effort, but your tips do not fix the problem for me. All the
documents
that earlier had the problem still look the same in OO.o, including the sample
file
attached to this bug report
(http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22414413/minimal_example.ppt).
Does the above example atta
@ Claus: The bug occurs when a formula created in MSword using the mathtype
plugin is opened in OOffice.
The bug is not related to equations created within OOffice. This bug affects
the interoperability between OOffice and MSword/Mathtype.
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Hey Tom, this bug that I had fixed using the patches in your PPA has
resurfaced again after the ubuntu firefox update that happened today.
It looks like the xulrunner package has been updated and I'm not able
to force it to your version without breaking dependencies. The cairo
and pixman files are
I just wanted to point out that the same (page-zoom) issue that exists in Opera
is
still the same even though it has been fixed in Firefox. I was initially under
the
impression that the page-zoom-image-distortion issue in both browsers was
related,
simply bcos the poorly zoomed images in both b
Thanks Michael.
Hi Tom, I'm able to install the libpixman and xulrunner files in your repo
without issues and that fixes the
problem. I'm unable to install the cairo/udeb packages in the repo due to
unresolved dependencies. Does that mean im taking a performance hit?
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Hey Tom,
Is it ok to request people on UbuntuForums to help with running the test that
you need?
Should I go ahead and make a post asking for volunteers using nvidia/ati to run
the
reflect-test program? Is there any possibility of any issues with their systems
while running the test?
Cheers!
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Here are the results of the test on another separate machine:
Ubuntu version: 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
Testing repeat mode none: PASS
Testing repeat mode normal: PASS
Testing repeat mode pad: PAS
Tom,
My graphics card specifics (on Intrepid) are:
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
Regarding installing xulrunner and cairo using jaunty dependencies, that sounds
like
dependency hell waiting to happen. I guess I'll wait ti
Tom, regarding the patch, you mentioned that applying it be slower and
performance could take a hit.
I scale up almost all the webpages I browse, so does that mean it would add up
to a notable
performance hit?
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Thanks Tom, for all your effort in pushing this. I did run the test (without
any of
the patches you listed in earlier posts) and my output is:
Testing repeat mode none: PASS
Testing repeat mode normal: PASS
Testing repeat mode pad: PASS
Testing repeat mode reflect: *** FAIL ***
60 pixels
Why is the importance of this bug set to 'wishlist'? Isnt this something that
is not working the way it is intended to, rather than a feature request?Having
the page zoom functionality would be a wishlist, but asking for a broken page
zoom functionality to be fixed would be a proper bug (Low pri
I think I have the same issue. I cannot add a PDF printer in the printer
configuration tool.
But the 'print to file' option works with pdf and ps formats.
Starting cups thru terminal results in error message:
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Here's something that I find truly weird: When I zoom any page a whole bunch
of times, the image files are all jagged and messy, but if I click-n-drag any
such
badly zoomed image, the image that gets dragged with the mouse is zoomed
perfectly, and to the same scale as the original!
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Status: Unknown
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@Chris: Why was the status changed to new? Hasnt the bug been confirmed
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@Chris: Thanks, but openoffice.org-math was installed along with the entire
open-office suite. So no,
openoffice math does not solve the problem.
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I have the same issue on my system. I do not know what additional information I
need supply
to zoom in on the specific bug.
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@Bryce, thank you so much for your time. I trying for so long to get some
response on this.
I a relative noob and am not into coding, so I can't compare actual codes and
the like. My comments are based on what I have read on forums and mailing
lists. Based on that and my personal experience, her
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This bug has been fixed in the latest xorg packages, but has yet to be
patched in Intrepid. Will this bugfix ever get integrated into Intrepid?
Can someone please tell me why it is this hard to implement this patch
for a graphics issue that affects Firefox and Opera on Linux alone? This
issue is pr
The ubuntu forums post on this thread
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=867161 ) claims that the bug
still exists on Intrepid.
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Importance: Undecided
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Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Chan
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Based on the comment here
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422179#c9 and
here http://blog.vlad1.com/2008/03/18/a-little-more-cairo-just-for-you/ and the
release of the
library pixman(
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-announce/2008-March/000529.html ),
seems like the issue
The exact same issue exists while using page zoom/image scaling in Opera
web browser.
** Also affects: opera-browser
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Status: New
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@ubuntu demon: The issue is discussed here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422179
and not the bug that you mentioned.
vlad says about the bug
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422179#c9) that
"Mozilla doesn't scale the images at all -- we hand off the image and a
trans
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