** Project changed: recordmydesktop => gtk-recordmydesktop
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gtk: recordmydesktop doesn't play nice with Gnome-Shell
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A quite functional workaround is to just use ctrl+alt+s (recordmydesktop
default shortcut to stop). The video stops recording, the gnome-panel
reappears, and the "encoding" dialog opens.
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The "Fix" was the aforementioned ALT+F2 then R deal. This bug won't get
a fix otherwise, and can't get a fix.
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Title:
gtk: recordmydesktop doesn't
same thing, no menu control, will just fill up the drive till it cant anymore.
first time this happened I unplugged the PC
now I have been typing alt-F2
then
gnome-terminal
run htop, find PID number and kill pid number
so what is the fix and when will it be released?
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Yep, you can't do ALT+F2 without Gnome panel.
** Changed in: gtk-recordmydesktop (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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The Alt+F2 'r' workaround no longer works in Precise, which is also
affected by this.
And why is this still marked "Fix Released"?
** Tags added: precise
** Changed in: recordmydesktop
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gtk-recordmydesktop (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Alex R (0k-ahux-f8)
I'm getting this issue with gnome-shell 3.2.1-0ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 11.10.
The Alt+F2 'r' workaround Alex R mentions above also work for me, though
it seems rather inelegant and ugly to me having to waste the first few
seconds of my recordings just to get around a bug, and is certainly not
a "Fix Rele
** Changed in: gtk-recordmydesktop (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: gtk-recordmydesktop (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alex R (0k-ahux-f8)
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>From my point of view, gtk-recordmydesktop works fine with gnome-shell.
I tested it on Fedora 15 (with gnome-shell).
What i mean is that, if the screencast program is used with its default
settings, it will make the gnome shell to hide its panels top & bottom.
Nothing to worry, gnome-shell does
Another issue of this is because gnome 3 requires composition.
Unity+recordmydesktop doesn't work well either.
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Title:
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This effects me too, in Ubuntu 10.04 beta1 i386, with all updates
applied.
recordmydesktop 0.3.8.1+svn602-1ubuntu1
gnome-shell 2.28.1~git20091125-1
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Tested on AMD64 of Ubuntu 9.10.
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