I can confirm the same problem. After I changed the import
directory/library location in preferences, Shotwell somehow changed it
back to ~/Pictures some other time I opened it again. However, this is a
rather random behaviour since I can't always reproduce the issue even
after I've done some editi
Found a workaround in Archlinux forum:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=140331
User Almehdin's method (post #3) works perfectly here. But it's still a
temporary solution until the official bugfix update arrives.
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It's already four months since the release and the bug still exists.
Although it's not recommended, but I managed to overcome this by installing
alacarte version from previous version of Ubuntu (Maverick Meerkat - 10.10).
filename: alacarte_0.13.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb
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It Is fixed now after installing nautilus and nautilus-data package from
hardy-proposed.
Thank you very much.
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gnome appearance properties causes CPU spike hardy-proposed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236778
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Bugs, which is
The bug still exists.
I'm using UbuntuStudio 8.04, updated with recent kernel (2.6.24-18-rt).
Already tried installing the 2.22.2-0ubuntu3 version of the gnome-desktop-data
package from -proposed.
Conky reading shows that CPU still stays at 100% and I'm still unable to
choose the wallpaper with m