I can reproduce this very easily:
-Open two documents in gedit
-Change both of them
-run a script (external tool) that is marked to save just the current document
Both documents will be saved.
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The reason for this bug is explained here:
https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?66053-Utopic-Upgradep=355573#post355573
It would appear that during the upgrade libnepomukcleaner4 becomes an
obsoleted package, but does not remove itself from the DPKG status list.
libnepomukcore4abi1 is a
Please let's get this committed upstream.
Could you head over to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659437
(You'll have to create an account if you don't have one but this is a very
quick process)
Just add a comment that says:
-You confirm the bug exisits
-This patch fixed it for you.
Thanks Kris. The fix has been commited.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1244338
Title:
External tool won't run if Save is set to All documents
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It looks like the bug was caused by this patch:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659437
I have created an account and posted comment #10
Here is my explanation of why the patch is broken:
This code is working in the opposite way it is intended to. I.e. only the
unchanged documents are
I have filed a patch on bugzilla.
If you can't wait for the upstream fix to filter down, here is a script to
apply it locally:
http://drup.org/gedit-external-tools-fails-save-documents
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I'm getting exactly the problem that Kris reports above.
It seems that there is an inversion in the logic: If the document has *not*
changed, then it saves it. If it has changed then it does not get saved.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 796076 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/796076
When opening gedit from dolphin you can fix this annoying problem by modifying
the line that lauches the program. Change:
gedit %U
into:
gedit %U /dev/null
A similar fix for launching from the command line
Same here on two different machines.
The problem is blocking all updates today.
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Title:
package unity-asset-pool 0.8.24daily12.12.05-0ubuntu1
I'm getting it on amd64
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RR i386 : kmod_module_builtin failed
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Can you mount a samba share using smbmount or mount -t smbfs?
If you get error(12): Cannot allocate memory
then this is a problem on the Windows box that has to be fixed in the registry
(see: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;177078 )
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This is an accurate description of what I see:
Desktop notifications and the system monitor applet window are blank or just
contain an apparently random grid of lines.
My computer is the same as yours:
This is on a Thinkpad X31 laptop with ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility
M6 LY
I just found this thread which may be about the same problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/416001
I tried creating an xorg.conf and adding this line to the device section:
Option AccelMethod EXA
It did fix the problem, but as stated on the other thread,
It certainly kills performance for me. glxgears goes down from 1200 to 30 !!!
(I know that it is not a scientific measure, but it does reflect the dramatic
change of feel.)
maybe there is another option which would fix the problem without killing
performance.
b.t.w. there is another bug which
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