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Hello
Is this problem present with the latest updated Karmic's or Lucid's packages?
Thanks in advance
Fabio
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Incomplete
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karmic kubuntu evolution folder select mouse target area miniscule gtk(?)
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You received this
On my desktop machine running
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=lucid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Ubuntu 2.6.32-24-generic
I still have the same problems (message #22). Running the same system
on a netbook there is no problem. I really feel this is something
Hi Fabio -
I eventually switched over to using thunderbird, so I can't report on
this. Sorry.
-Ben
On 08/27/2010 06:28 AM, Fabio Marconi wrote:
Hello
Is this problem present with the latest updated Karmic's or Lucid's packages?
Thanks in advance
Fabio
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This will not be a very useful post to most people but this issue
appears to be fixed now on my workstation. There must have been a sneaky
update somewhere along the way.
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You
There is more to this bug than just the side bars. It seems that mouse
clicks will often behave as if the mouse is positioned over whatever GUI
widget has focus. IE, if an email address in an email has focus, and I
click anywhere else in the email window, sometimes I get a new window to
that
I agree. I have two machine running the latest upgrade of Karmic. One
behaves perfectly well. the other has the oddities mentioned. If you
have a split panel on the right with the selected message in the bottom
panel then running the mouse over the dividing line does not give the
double headed
I am experiencing the same issues as above running Ubuntu 9.10 on a Dell
D630 with an Nvidia Quadro NVS 135M graphics card.
-Evolution show/hide folders triangles are tricky to click.
-Selecting certain windows in the taskbar sometimes requires me to click
elsewhere on the desktop before I can
Another update: actually the solution of configuring Compiz (my comment, #14)
was another manifestaion of this random behaviour - some minutes after it
continued with the problem.
I've got Karmic installed on 3 machines (2 with the standard 32bits and one
with the netbook remix) and the problem
OK, this has been driving me nuts. Also, I have had an issue lately of
some applications being difficult to click on in the task bar under
Gnome. I'm running Karmic.
Finally, I noticed on my laptop that things were working just fine last
night. The difference is Synergy! When I turn it off,
The following seem to be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/461345
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480065#c1
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #480065
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480065
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Maybe this is fixed (message 17) but...
I have the same problem with evolution on my machine running Karmic. I
connected to the machine from another linux box running karmic, where the
problem does not exist, using `ssh -X server`. I had previously turned X11
forwarding on in
Same here.
Karmic with Gnome+Compiz. It began after doing a network upgrade from 9.04 to
9.10.
I've already re-installed Evolution and Compiz, but the problem remains.
The issue is around the small triangles that are not behaving as they are
supposed. Sometimes they open the folder but not
Just making an update: I reconfigured Compiz with CCSM (Compiz Configuration
Settings Manager) and the folder navigation behaviour came to normal!
It looks that it is a GUI issue that relates to Compiz, but as it does not
return any error message it is quite complicated to identify.
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I've tried using Xfce and also gnome, and get the same behavior in
evolution, so it appears to me that the problem is with evolution rather
than kde or gnome. I've also tried with and without compiz installed,
and tried configuring with compiz with ccsm -- these things made no
difference.
Any
Hello. I'm experiencing this same issue.
I'm running Karmic (Ubuntu 9.10) with Gnome / Compiz + Emerald. I use
Evolution many times during my normal activity, and this behavior is
causing me problems at work...
For the moment, I have been using the same Workaround that suggested
Mr_W, but come
Since I posted the last message, I switched back to metacity due to
other problems. When I went back to metacity the weirdness in Evolution
came back. So I will try compiz again and see if it disappears again.
By the way... I misbespoke myself. I am running Karmic with the latest
upgrades. I
I reinstalled compiz with 'compiz --replace ' (either as user or as
root). I checked evolution and the weirdness is still there! I cannot
reproduce my previous observations. Sorry. But I am sure that the
first time that I went to compiz it did cure the Evolution problem. I
did change some
After some head scratching here I did an 'apt-get purge compiz' and
'apt-get install compiz'. I then tried to do a 'compiz --replace ' as
root and it gave me an error. So I ran it as a regular user 'jim' and
it seemed to install correctly. But when I checked /home/jim/.gconf/
AH... Damn... when I rebooted the Evolution problem came back. I give
up. It does not bug me that much! :-)
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I am running Karmic as well and although I was trying out kdm as window
manager I have now switched back to gdm. I have the same problems in
evolution that Mr_W has noted.
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You
That's odd. I have compiz installed but am still experiencing the
evolution weirdness. What version of compiz are you running? What
graphics card/drivers are you running? Also if you go to
System-Preferences-Appearance-Visual Effects do you have anything
selected?
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Ah_ha! I installed compiz and the problem of the show/hide triangles in
evolution went away... so it is definitely a window manager problem ...
in some part.
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Work around for me at the moment is to use the suggested technique of
left-click and rolling the mouse pointer over the triangle to select it,
use left-click to show/hide the content of the folder. To de-select the
triangle I've found that just moving the cursor out of the side panel
will do the
I'm running Karmic (Ubuntu 9.10) with standard Gnome and I'm
experiencing the same issue. Show/Hide folder triangles in Evolution
take a number of mouse clicks to become selected and often stay selected
after the cursor has been moved away resulting in subsequent mouse
clicks to perform the
the issue seems rather a kubuntu one that an evolution bug there
** Package changed: evolution (Ubuntu) = ubuntu
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