Closing the bug, since the update has been released.
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GNOME do 0.8.2 use 90% CPU when my computer startup。
To manage notifications about t
Sorry for the noise, reassigning to new (since 2 years) maintainers
(Ryan & David).
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Title:
nautilus won't launch KDE apps
To manage notification
Sorry for the noise, reassigning to new maintainer.
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Title:
invalid MIME type in /usr/share/applications/gnumeric.desktop
To manage notifications
Submitted for 11.4/12.1/12.2 in mr#127426. Submitted for Factory in
sr#127428
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Title:
gypsy opens arbitrary files, has unchecked buffer overflows
Wolfgang: ah, good point. We can ask the code to be relicensed if
needed, I guess. There shouldn't be tons of contributors to it (a quick
count gives me 13 people, most of them being well-known and easy to
reach).
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(In reply to jhorak from comment #1)
> Considering first option: I understand that using dbus is suitable only for
> Gnome but libgnome(ui) is also Gnome-only, right? So far only Gnome platform
> was supported.
No: libgnome/libgnomeui are using xsmp, so this (supposedly) works on
all desktops.
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Hey,
As long as the countries correctly appear in the clock applet (when you
select a location), it's really likely that's it's not a bug in
libgweather.
I can't test Ubuntu right now, but I've been told the clock applet is
fine... so I don't think it's a libgweather bug. The data is available.
Le lundi 06 octobre 2008, à 10:10 -, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> Vincent, you are using this dialog in opensuse and suggested it upstream
> what is your opinion on the icons naming?
I don't care about the icon names :-) It's obvious that some icons are
misused here, and if there are better al
I quickly read the various comments. And here are my €0.02.
It's not clear to me whether you guys want to migrate panels from old
users to the new config or not. If you do, you'll have to either patch
the panel for the next 2-3 years (until next LTS, I guess?), or provide
a small migration helper
I don't have Ubuntu any more, so can't test.
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Timo: sounds really weird. Can you do it again, but before logging in
again in GNOME, log in a terminal and get the timezone. Maybe something
set the timezone every time you log in GNOME?
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Timo: can you change your timezone to something completely different
(let's say Australia/Sydney) with the clock applet, reboot and see if
the timezone is correctly detected after the reboot? (also, if the
weather for Sydney still appears after the reboot)
Then, do it again for your town.
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FWIW, this is blocking me from closing freedesktop.org bugs...
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Ah, well, the prefs change won't work according to Christian, and it's all
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408791
But you already know this bug, I guess :-)
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With the xulrunner built epiphany in hardy, epiphany doesn't manage
passwords anymore.
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353008 and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327005
Christian writes that it's fixable by changing
Adam: which window manager are you using? If it's compiz, are you using
viewport or workspaces? Also, do you have a multihead setup?
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1. Open a window.
2. Make it sticky.
3. Drag it to the right border of the screen to move it to the next workspace.
4. Workspace changes.
5. Window is at the right of the workspace but mouse pointer is at the left of
the space.
** Affects: compiz
Travis: I guess gnome-terminal asks a specific size, right. However the
user asks it to be maximized. And the user is the one who chooses, so
he's right and gnome-terminal has to adapt to this (and it does with
metacity).
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You
FWIW, I've configured gdm to use xephyr instead of xnest and it's so
much better I can't think of going back. Maybe the default gdm config
should be changed?
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Got the crash this morning :-)
It's weird that it only happens in the panel...
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It's good to have launchpad integration, but some people might want to
hide them (for example, when they want to show an upstream desktop, or
if they disagree with the use of launchpad for some reason).
There should be a global
I'm just doing "Xnest :1". It happens with gdmflexiserver but I'm 90%
sure it also happened when I directly runned Xnest. Of course, it
doesn't always happen :-)
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I'm also affected by this bug. It's not a gdm bug, though it's probably
a xnest bug: it also happens if you run xnest from the command line...
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It might be a good idea to make the dhcp client request ntp-servers by
default (just add "ntp-servers" to the request line in dhclient.conf):
now that the ntp package installs a script to generate a conf file when
we get a dhcp address, it makes things just work.
However, thi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 52685 ***
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x11-common installs dup files
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x11-common installs dup files
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Simon: I'm sorry, but I won't be able to build a debug version of OOo.
Can one be uploaded somewhere?
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Confirmed by some other people on IRC.
** Changed in: openoffice.org-amd64 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: openoffice.org-amd64 => openoffice.org
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Using up-to-date edgy.
1. Launch oowrite
2. Type anything in the document
3. Click on the save button in the toolbar
4. See the crash
5. Wonder how you'll write your document
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
I'd be interested to know if it still happens when making
/apps/panel/general/applet_id_list (in gconf) an empty list (make sure
to save the previous value). (you'll then only see menus and launchers)
Also, does it also mean you can't add anything to the panel?
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I have the same issue, but the display on the console is also corrupted
(lots of weird characters instead of spaces). It starts being corrupted
just after GRUB, IIRC (when the kernel is loaded, I guess).
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This has been fixed.
** Changed in: monkey-bubble (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/>LC_ALL=C sudo apt-get install monkey-bubble
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
monkey-bubble
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Just do this: gnome-session-remove gnome-panel && gnome-panel --sync
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