multiedit plugin causes the error.
I couldn't trim the file sufficiently to share it here, but I can send
it by email for the purpose of bug fixing.
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Public bug reported:
Gedit crashes when opening a certain file (both from command line and
GUI):
$ gedit NOTES.txt
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ERROR:../../gi/pygi-argument.c:1586:_pygi_argument_to_object: code should not
be reached
Aborted (core dumped)
Other files (also from the same directory) work fine. Copying the
Same here (also XFCE). Upgraded from saucy to trusty on 2014-04-06,
everything up to date and working. Booting today (2014-04-10) and the
nm-applet icon is not visible. Killing and restarting nm-applet from the
command line does not help.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (devel
Thanks Sam, compiz is great, I appreciate your work!
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Title:
Unity: wrong window dimensions / location in Java applications
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
In Java applications, the functions to set and get window dimensions and
position do not work as expected. This problem is only observed in Unity
but not gnome, Win., etc.
Details:
* Call s
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Public bug reported:
In Java applications, the functions to set and get window dimensions and
position do not work as expected. This problem is only observed in Unity
but not gnome, Win., etc.
Details:
* Call setSize(200, 200) and setLocation(300,400) for a JDialog object.
* If you call getSize
Public bug reported:
When processing a *.ogg file with existing vorbis comment tags, lower
case tag keys aren't recognized.
According to the vorbis comment specification, the tag names are case
insensitive.
Using lltag version 0.14.3-2 on Ubuntu Natty.
How to reproduce:
$ vorbiscomment -w tes
> Well, there is a "x-¹" button which does the same as Ctrl+I…
See, this button is very misleading. I never thought, that "x" could
also stand for a function and not only for a number. You have one button
that does completely different things.
2⁻¹ => 0.5
sin⁻¹0.5 => 30
sin²30 => 0.25
I'd like to add, that sin⁻¹(x) is not a very nice notation because it
conflicts with sin²(x) witch, I think, is much more common.
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Title:
missing
Thanks for your answer.
You are right, the π is there. I think I couldn't find it because in the
default font, it looks like a box with the bottom part removed. Usually,
it is typeset more curvy.
Thanks for the hint with Ctrl+I, it works well. However, it is a hidden
feature and I think it is not
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Title:
missing buttons: pi, arcsin, arccos, arctan, arsinh,...
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I think this is more of a feature request, but anyway:
I was unable to convert degrees to radians (with full precision). First
I tried to get the value of pi, but couldn't find it in either of the
available modes. To work around this, I tried 4*arctan(1), but this
didn't work
Installed 2.6.38-11 from -proposed and the issues are gone, thanks!
Don't know how to install 2.6.38-10.46, sorry (wasn't available after
apt-get update).
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Public bug reported:
natty - after automatic upgrade from 2.6.38.8.22 to 2.6.38.10.25, the
graphics card (ATI Mobility Radeon X600) stops working. (Unity won't
start, instead Gnome 2 is loaded.) I am using xserver-xorg-video-radeon
driver.
Also, the Network is down. (Indicator in panel shows empt
James Michael DuPont wrote:
> What about landsat.
> warper.geothings.net works ?
Yes and yes.
>>> Whatever you do, please make sure that people who follow the osm
>> instructions know what to do to use custom wms layers.
>>
>> What do you mean by that? Where is the documentation lacking?
>>
>
>
> I dont use bing. This is needed for custom WMS layers.
Standard wms and tms work out of the box, this is only required for the
"html:http://..."; kind of imagery source (e.g. yahoo).
> If there is an alternative package, then update the osm docs.
What's wrong with the docs at
http://wiki.opens
Why is this still needed?
First of all, Yahoo Imagery is more or less obsolete since we can trace
from Bing aerial imagery, which has better coverage and resolution at
most places. Second you can install gnome-web-photo_0.3-0ubuntu2 instead
and it works the same way. (Yes, you need to downgrade to
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